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Company outing at Pilot Mountain State Park; Pinnacle, NC May 12, 2007

Updated Monday, May 14 2007 @ 04:50 PM EDT


 

    Pilot Mountain State Park

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    PILOT MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
    Pilot Mountain rises 1,400 feet above the surrounding Piedmont near Winston Salem, N.C., with an elevation of 2421 feet. Pilot Mountain’s Big Pinnacle is a highly visible knob, seen standing solid as a mountain of rock that has withstood the elements that eroded the foothills around it. The mountain, dedicated as a National Natural Landmark in 1976, is a part of the ancient Sauratown Mountain Range. Climbing sites are located on the Little Pinnacle.
    There are fairly primitive group campsites available for $1/person and a family campground with more modern facilities for $12/site. Both campsites contain a table and grill/fire pit. Call the park for reservations and information.

    Pilot Mountain State Park Website:
    http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/pimo/main.php
     

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