Purgatory Mountain Trail Head - Asheboro, NC

Purgatory Mountain Trail Head - Asheboro, NC Purgatory Mountain Trail Head - Asheboro, NC Purgatory Mountain Trail Head - Asheboro, NC Purgatory Mountain Trail Head - Asheboro, NC Purgatory Mountain Trail Head - Asheboro, NC
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Purgatory Mountain Trail Head in Asheboro, NC, offers a wonderful dog park experience with pet-friendly trails perfect for dog owners looking for dog-friendly hiking and walking options. This accessible trailhead features a wheelchair accessible parking lot located conveniently at the zoo parking lot, making it easy to find and use. The well-maintained trails are marked clearly and provide a moderate 4.5-mile hike with several interconnected small trails, ideal for a quick outdoor adventure with your furry friend.

This dog park in Asheboro is great for families as well, being kid-friendly and suitable for children to enjoy alongside their pets. Dogs are allowed on leashes, and the natural surroundings provide a beautiful setting, including seasonal highlights like the Great Southern Brood of cicadas. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful walk or an engaging hike, Purgatory Mountain Trail Head offers a unique and enjoyable outdoor experience for dog owners and their pets in North Carolina.

FAQ for Purgatory Mountain Trail Head in Asheboro North Carolina:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed on leashes; off-leash status is not indicated, so leashes are required.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has a wheelchair accessible parking lot.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and has kid-friendly hikes.
  • Where is the best place to park? The trailhead parking is in the zoo parking lot at the end, which is easy to find and free.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The trail is beautifully maintained as noted in reviews.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park can be moderately crowded on a Sunday.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are several small, closely connected walking and hiking trails totaling about 4.5 miles.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? The trail can have natural obstacles such as puddles of water impeding the path after rain.

Reviews

Hugh Allen

Easy to find at the end of the zoo parking lot. The zoo parking lot has free TV chargers.

April Fields

Really nice to get in a quick 4.5 mile hike! Several small trails that are closely connected.

Stephanie Garehan

Beautifully maintained trail! We got to experience The Great Southern Brood of cicadas

Robyn Blake

The trailhead parking is in the zoo parking lot. This is a nice well maintained trail with easy to find markers. Looks like they plan to expand eventually. We went on a Sunday and it was moderately crowded. Dogs are allowed on leashes.

LaToya Glen

The trail was well marked and it was a pretty easy walk. I turned around when I came to a puddle of water impeding the path, but that’s nature!

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