Highlight • Natural Monument
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Daniel Boone National Forest
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August 25, 2023
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3.37km
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120m
120m
The Chimney Top and Half Moon Arch Trail offers a fascinating journey through the Red River Gorge, blending accessible overlooks with more adventurous, unmarked paths. You'll begin with the Chimney Top Rock Trail, a short, mostly paved walk to a stunning viewpoint 400 feet above the Red River, offering expansive views of Half Moon Rock and the surrounding gorge. The route then transitions to the Half Moon Arch Trail, an unofficial path that requires navigating steep terrain and scrambling over exposed cliffs to reach the arch itself, which provides unique framed views of the valley.
This 2.1-mile (3.4 km) hiking trail is rated easy overall, with a total elevation gain of 398 feet (121 metres), and typically takes about 1 hour and 2 minutes to complete. While the Chimney Top section is family-friendly, the Half Moon Arch portion is best for experienced hikers comfortable with unmarked routes and some exposure. Always exercise caution, especially at the Chimney Top overlook's steep drop-offs, and avoid venturing alone on the Half Moon Arch section due to its inherent risks.
Historically, Half Moon Arch was a significant site for early rock climbing, and it remains one of the most accessible "secret" arches in the Red River Gorge, visible from the Chimney Top Overlook. The area is known for its densely forested valleys, and in late May, mountain laurels bloom, adding a sweet scent to the air. This combination of well-maintained paths and rugged, unofficial trails makes for a diverse and memorable Red River Gorge experience.
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Elevation 300 m