The Looking Glass Rock is located
in the Pisgah National Forest near Brevard, of Western North Carolina. The sheer
face makes it one of best rock climbing destination in the United States. It’s
a heaven for hikers, sightseers, and photographer, comprised of striking
Whiteside granite. The Looking Glass Rock name is derived from its majestic
appearance, because whenever rainwater freezes on its surface, the sunlight
reflects like a mirror. It’s a lifetime experience to see the sunlight
reflecting from its surface. Looking Glass Rock from the side just look like a
Helipad but the view from the top are well worth the effort! It is highly
recommended do not get too close to edge, because it is very slippery and fall
from top could be life threatening.
Therefore, Geologists refer to it
as a "pluton monolith" a huge ball of granitic rock that would have
become a volcano had it not cooled before it reached the earth's surface. The
striking landmark is rising 3,969 feet was formed roughly 390 million years
ago. It’s a big attraction among hikers,
as 6.2 mile round trip tail offers terrific views after the climb to top. The
Looking Glass Rock Trail climbs about 1700ft in just over three miles,
following stream, small cascades, series of switchbacks up the mountain,
tunnels of rhododendron and mountain laurel.
Moreover, Looking Glass Rock is a
favorite place for birders, and prime nesting location of endangered peregrine
falcon. It is also consider landscape of
waterfalls, like Moore Cove Falls, Looking Glass Falls, and Sliding Rock Falls
among the most popular. Once you pop out on the cliffs, you will see at your
feet, minor gullies have been carved into the rock by water seeping, soil,
rocks, and forest duff that forms a thin cap on top of the mountain. Moreover,
you can also lookout out the patches of water, pine needles, algae, or ice on
the rock that could send you sliding as you search for that perfect spot for a
photography. Moreover from the top of Looking Glass Rock, stunning panoramic
views can be seen of the Blue Ridge Parkway and surrounding mountains of
Transylvania County. Source: Charismatic Planet
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