Comer’s Creek Falls Trail, Mt. Rogers NRA
Posted by Chris | Filed under Southwest Virginia, State Parks, Trail Information
The main attraction of this short trail is the small Comers Creek waterfall, as well as the beautiful forested area. While you are on Homestead Road, look for signs of where the old homesteads used to be. Clues include stone foundations and “old timey” plants such as lilac, forsythia, roses and apple trees.
Length: 0.3 mile each way
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Elevation: 3,350′ to 3,450′
Blazes: Blue
Uses: Foot only
How to Get There: From I-81 (Interchange 45), take VA 16 south. At 16.5 miles (the top of Iron Mountain), take VA 741 (Homestead Road) to the right. In about half-a-mile, you will spot a small pull-off on the right side of the road for a couple of vehicles.

July 27th, 2008 at 5:44 pm
This is in my neck of the woods… definitely a beautiful area to check out
July 28th, 2008 at 8:00 am
Yea I was a bit mad that I never got the time to head down to the Mt. Rogers area to check it out and hike around. Heard that it is some of the best views and trails in the state.