Beacon Heights: Blue Ridge Parkway Hike (MP 305)

A Gem of the Blue Ridge Parkway

Nestled along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway at Mile Post 305, Beacon Heights offers an enriching escape for hikers and nature lovers alike. Just a stone’s roll away from the renowned Grandfather Mountain, this bald rock face has become a beacon itself for those seeking breathtaking views and a moderately challenging hike.

The Beacon Heights trail is known for its accessibility and relative brevity, but don’t let the short distance fool you. Spanning approximately one mile round trip, the trail presents a moderate challenge, making it a suitable adventure for hikers of various skill levels. The roots and rocks underfoot, while providing a natural aesthetic, demand a certain mindfulness or you will find yourself becoming overly acquainted with the forest floor.

So take your time.

The final stretch of the hike might test your resolve with its steep incline, but the views up top are worth every bead of sweat and tired muscle. There are plenty of places to sit and recuperate while you enjoy the view.

Duel Vistas:  A Treat for the Eyes

Upon reaching the bald, rocky summit of Beacon Heights, hikers are rewarded with not one, but two awe-inspiring vistas.



To the East, (take a right at the final resting bench) you’ll see the vast expanse of the Pisgah National Forest, with its lush canopy of trees stretching as far as the eye can see. You’ll meet Grandmother Mountain as well. In the autumn months, this view transforms into a tapestry of red, orange, and yellow as the foliage changes, providing a spectacular display of nature’s palette. (See below)


Beacon Heights, overlooking Pisgah Forest

Turning Westward, (take a left at the bench) the majestic Grandfather Mountain, with its iconic mile-high swinging bridge, stands tall against the backdrop of the crisp, blue sky. The juxtaposition of the rugged mountain peaks against the delicate, often cloud-streaked sky, creates a picturesque scene.


Beacon Heights, Grandfather Mountain, Early Morning

The name “Beacon Heights” is said to be derived from the way the bald rock face catches and reflects the light, serving as a natural beacon in the middle of a verdant landscape.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual traveler, the journey through Beacon Heights promises a blend of adventure, tranquility, and a generous dose of awe-inspiring vistas. So, lace up your hiking boots and let the beacon of Beacon Heights guide you to one of the most memorable experiences on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Beacon Heights, Morning Glow

COMING UP: Beacon Heights trail and vista videos.

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Yosemite Day 1 – Repost

Original post March 3, 2022

Where is Smokey the Bear when you need him? I guess since they legalized some things in California the contact high has him a little off his surveillance game.

I posted about the beginning of our California trip previously. Last September we were “Just Walkin Around” at the Golden Gate Bridge.

And here is our first day at Yosemite. We did a smokey tour of the iconic valley. You can barely make out Half Dome at the end of this video. Drought conditions led to fires throughout the area.

But it was still great. More to come from day two of our trip. And a lot less smoke.

Also, I’ve mixed in a few photos of a 2015 trip I took there with Susan. It was her first time at Yosemite. And she loved it.

Yosemite, May 2015 & Sept 2021

At one point in the video you will see some hang gliders. They said it takes about 10 ‘weather assisted’ minutes to make it down to the valley floor. Nice.

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