Honeysuckle Trail
The prettily named Honeysuckle trail on Hot Springs Mountain is .5-miles one-way.
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Honeysuckle Trail Details
The prettily named Honeysuckle trail on Hot Springs Mountain is .5-miles one-way, and although it's packed with gravel, it's quite steep. It crosses Peak Trail and intersects with both Fountain and Floral Trails, and features a stone shelter at the latter junction. The south end of the trail is in a curve of Hot Springs Mountain Drive; the north end joins Hot Springs Mountain Trail.
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
1 mile
Estimated time
Region
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Honeysuckle Trail
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Short Cut Trail
Just as you would think, based on its name, Short Cut Trail offers a quicker route between Dead Chief Trail and Hot Springs Mountain picnic area.
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Peak Trail
The .6-mile Peak Trail begins at Tufa Terrace Trail above the Promenade before steeply ascending Hot Springs Mountain to the observation tower.
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Tufa Terrace Trail
The short .2-mile Tufa Terrace Trail begins above the Grand Promenade at Stevens Balustrade.
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Hot Water Cascade
At the north end of Bathhouse Row is Arlington Lawn, a wide, green area that features a hot water cascade, as well as a gazebo and Tufa Rock.
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Carriage Road
This former carriage road, now a gravel path, once delivered excursion parties entering through the Army-Navy grounds to the summit of Hot Springs Mountain.