This 2.3-mile loop on Keel Mountain, with a 400-foot elevation gain, spans 360 acres, 200 of which are open for recreation from dawn to dusk. The moderate hike, featuring a stunning waterfall halfway, takes about 2-3 hours. Muddy conditions can make it challenging after rain.
Lodging options include hotels, cabins, short term rentals, tree houses, glamping tents, and campgrounds. Visitors can find accommodations to suit every preference and budget, ensuring a comfortable stay.