Little Schloss - Columbia Furnace, Virginia



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6.0 hours with a half hour for lunch
2,220 ft
George Washington National Forest
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Park on FDR92 0.8 miles from FDR88/Johnson Road, at the turn and large parking area across from the trailhead.

Little Schloss is just one of the many beautiful circuit hikes that are possible in the Great North Mountain area. Little Stoney Creek is also a favorite with backpackers, with many camping sites along its banks. The vista from Little Schloss is spectacular. This area also experiences an explosion of Mountain Laurel in early to mid June.

From the parking area cross FDR92 and start up the purple blazed Little Sluice Mountain Trail. The trail will increase in steepness, then in 1.0 miles turn down its eastern side before heading steeply back towards the ridge. At this point, there are also several good views of Stultz Gap to the southeast. The trail will also make several switchbacks near the ridgeline.

Turn left/south to go the Little Schloss overlook. This is an unofficial trail and is not blazed. The 70ft rock scramble to the Little Schloss overlook is a very steep.

Return from the overlook and head north on the purple blazed Little Sluice Mountain Trail passing several vistas. 0.3 miles along the ridge, the trail will turn right passing the first good campsite, then enter a high mountain meadow with campsite, and stand of mature spruce.

After passing through the meadow the purple blazed trail continues, now following a wider seasonal forestry road (FR), then gradually descends before reaching the intersection of the orange blazed Bread Trail/FR in another 0.7 miles.

Stay left along the purple blazed trail/FR for 2.6 miles, where the purple blazed trail ends at the intersection of the blue blazed Tuscarora Trail, and orange blazed Racer Camp Hollow Trail that continues straight.

Turn left uphill on the blue blazed Tuscarora Trail as it passes over Sugar Knob, before arriving at the intersection of the yellow blazed Little Stoney Creek Trail in 1.0 miles.

Turn left down the yellow blazed Little Stoney Creek Trail, and in 100 yards pass the PATC Sugar Knob Cabin, and 70 yards past that a seasonal spring. The yellow blazed Little Stoney Creek Trail will continue down the valley for 2.2 miles before reaching the next campsite along the banks of the creek. Pass several more campsites in the remaining 1.3 miles to FDR92, and Little Stoney Creek parking area.

Turn left and hike the remaining 2.5 miles along FDR92 back to the Little Sluice Trail parking area.

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Hiker Reviews For The Little Schloss Hike (5 Most Recent)
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By: Rating: Date of Hike: Sunday, June 22, 2008

If you plan on completing this entire hike from start to finish bring a machete. The trail in the beginning mile or so is quite overgrown with brush and was slow going at first. Long, tear resistant pants are a must. At times the trail became a tad difficult to follow, particularly the closer your get to Little Schloss. Be prepared to pick off more ticks than you have ever seen before. I picked off at least five. We stopped a couple of times just to take ticks off of us. Also, there are two parking lots on the to the trail...park in the first. Be aware, after you get off the trail there is at least a two mile walk on the fire road (not the 1.3 miles mentioned in the directions) back to the parking lot.

All that being said the rock climb up onto Little Schloss overlook is well worth the effort and is fairly easy. Once you find the trail from after Little Schloss along the ridgeline this trail becomes significantly easier. Moutain laurel was in full bloom and beautiful. The spring was a nice cool refresher halfway through the hike.  A pleasant albiet long hike. 


By: Rating: Date of Hike: Monday, May 26, 2008
Great hike for kids and pets.  Easy access to water 1 mile past meadow for duration.  This is a great trail to train young hikers.   Be alert for ticks.   Never seen so many.  Recent fire or logging means very dense undergrowth. 

Warning....do not wear light clothing on first leg of this trip.  Significant thorns that are impossible to avoid will tear any light fabric.


By: Rating: Date of Hike: Saturday, May 24, 2008
We did this hike in reverse as a 2-day backpack and it turned out to be a GREAT trip.  We opted to go in reverse so we wouldn't be carrying all our water up the much steeper Little Schloss Trail the first day.  Our campsite the first night along the stream was excellent and was one mentioned above.  Stopping here let us rest before our push to the cabin and Sugar Knob.  We filled our bladders at the spring near the cabin for the rest of the trip because we didn't know if water was flowing along Little Sluice Mtn (turned out it was due to recent rains).  We camped under the mature spruce noted above the second night, with the open meadow affording a great view of the stars and city lights below.   We went to Little Schloss to watch the sun go down and to take in the views, which were amazing!  Hiking back down to the car at the Little Sluice Mtn trailhead parking area was not easy the next morning.  Had it not been for a group of mountain bikers the day before clearing a path we would have had a VERY difficult time finding the trail.  The purple blazes were very faint, the trail is very overgrown with grasses and thorny bushes, and there were many downed trees, some of which contained blazes, thus making findng and staying on the trail very difficult at times.  Recent logging or fire opened up the area and there is a lot of undergrowth so there is not much to look at until you get much further on down the mountain where there is more treecover.  I highly recommend this in the direction we went but suggest leaving a little more time for the hike down from Little Schloss.  If the trail hasn't been hiked recently, it will take longer to work your way down.  There is an option to hike down to Woodstock Reservoir if one wanted to increase mileage the first day.

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