The rain stopped shortly after we began so we were losing the rain gear pretty quick.
Hiking up Lumber Ridge from this direction, begins, and continues as an incline for approx. 3mls. The trail bobbing in and out with the texture of the mtn. until reaching Buckhorn Gap and the intersection of Meigs Mtn. and Meigs Creek trails. at 4.1 mls.
From the gap we took the Meigs Mtn. trail about another 4mls to campsite #20.
We were blessed with blooming rhododendrons and other wild flowers along the route.

Campsite #20 used to be a group site and is an open site with little privacy, but easy access to several running streams as sources for water.

Did you visit Meigs Mountain Cemetery?
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