White Rock Loop in Buffalo Mountain Park near Johnson City, TN is another trail with a "unique" name. It seems like there is a "white rock" pretty much in every park, not confusing at all.
My plan today was to hike two trails starting with White Rock. The parking lot at the trailhead was tiny with maybe 6 car spots available. I was the 4th car. The trail started out with a few streams, but sturdy bridges were conveniently placed by some human beings right over them.
I decided to hike counterclockwise and when it came to the first intersection instead of hiking the actual trail I took a detour on Tower Ridge. Bad choice for two reasons. I most likely was the first person hiking the trail today, so I managed to catch every single spider web stretched across the trail. I also bypassed the actual White Rock viewing spot (or so I think). As I reached the intersection again, I turned to backtrack White Rock trail and possibly see White Rock. I found a nice viewing spot, but I am not sure this was the very spot I was supposed to be at.
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View from supposedly White Rock (but probably not...) |
Lesson learned, just follow the damn trail!
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The view from Buffalo Mountain lookout point |
I really was not feeling up to hiking the second trail that I planned, another 40 min driving distance. I wanted to take a shower.
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