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  • Third Time’s the Charm at Sylvania Rock Park: Dolostone Finds and a Climb to the Top

    Third Time’s the Charm at Sylvania Rock Park: Dolostone Finds and a Climb to the Top

    Third Time’s the Charm at Sylvania Rock Park

    A Familiar Stop with New Surprises:

    This was my third visit to Sylvania Rock Park since summer began. Yet, this one wasn’t planned for fossils like the previous two trips. On the way back from Michigan, we decided to stretch our legs and wander the quarry loop. I’d been here before (as noted) and my garage shop shelves are already full of enough fossils to tell those stories. This trip wasn’t about searching. It was about being out there again, surrounded by the sound of gravel underfoot and the steady hum of October wind. It was also about sharing the quarry and the experience with others.

    The Quarry Trail:

    The quarry trail still winds around that broad, open heart of the park. With stone ledges, soft forest edges, and a quiet reminder that this whole place was carved by work. Many many years before it was reclaimed by stillness. The light filtered just right that afternoon, the kind that makes you look down and notice every sparkle.

    That’s when it happened. A glint off a rock caught my eye. Not a fossil this time. This was something smoother, paler. Dolostone. The sunlight hit one piece just right, and before long, we had pockets full of them. It wasn’t a hunt; it was a stumble into beauty. Dolostone, also known as dolomite, has this quiet sheen to it, like limestone that learned how to catch light instead of reflect it. Some were pretty flashy, and they felt like a reward.

    The Climb

    At the park’s entrance, there are two man-made climbing boulders. You know the multi-sided, textured, meant for anyone brave enough to try. Did I mention no tether? We decided to test ourselves, each of us picking a spot to climb. Out of the four of us, I was the only one who made it all the way to the top. It wasn’t about proving anything, but standing there heart racing a little… I couldn’t help but grin. That small victory felt earned, like the kind of win that sneaks up on you the same way those dolostones did.

    Sometimes the Best Finds Aren’t Searched For:

    That’s what this trip was. No plan, no checklist. Just a stop on the way home that turned into a pocket full of stones and a memory worth keeping. Sylvania Rock Park keeps surprising me. And even after three visits, there’s always something different waiting, if you slow down enough to see it.

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  • Sliding, Climbing, and Letting Go: Blue Ridge Journal – July 12, 2025

    Sliding, Climbing, and Letting Go: Blue Ridge Journal – July 12, 2025

    🥾 Hiking Journal – Saturday, July 12th, 2025

    looking glass falls WNC
    Looking glass falls

    Blue Ridge Parkway Mountains, NC (I wish I was able to just exist in the beauty I’ve seen here.)

    Weather: Mid-80s, humid, but who’s keeping track when there’s a waterfall involved?

    Companions: No Luna (she’s home with her mom), just me and my sister. Even though she did ditch me halfway up a watchtower like a lil traitor. Like the time we were younger with the beer. Sorry Jenna for blaming you until last year. 😂

    🌊 Looking Glass Falls: 10/10. It is perfect for the days you can’t imagine hiking to the spot. You want to cool off in such places.

    Jade (my sister) and I in front of Looking glass falls on the road

    So any way it is right off the road and somehow still feels like magic. Crowded as hell, yes. Worth it? Absolutely.

    I didn’t swim because there were too many humans. Honestly, with my shoulder and collarbone in the shape they are, I didn’t want to risk it. It looked like a lot of work was needed to swim there. I did get my feet wet and snapped some solid shots. The rock hounding opportunity here seems large. The colors are wild. It’s as if nature said “watch this” and actually did something cool. There’s a shit ton of mica in this area, so everything’s kissed with glitter. Though I do know this area in North Carolina is said to be a dream for rockhounds.

    Jade and I

    10/10 would recommend. Doesn’t even matter how packed it is, just go. If you’re close enough to do it. It is worth it because unlike Ohio here they allow you to swim at most the waterfalls it seems. Wherever you want pretty much, if there’s water, to enjoy as long as it’s not privately owned.

    🔥 Frying pan Mountain Lookout Tower

    Okay. First time ever getting to the top of a real fire tower. It is different from that half-a-tower in Ohio that was closed. Ariel Park’s little teaser one scared Luna when we went. I never quite made it back there too.

    This? This was the real deal. It moves like, sways-in-the-wind, “is this thing going to fall?” kind of moves. But I made it up. Alone.

    The hill up to frying pan fire tower

    Duck to get down, and under the door. While I try not to overthink the physics, and enjoy the view.

    My lovely sister turned back halfway. Claimed she “already did it once.” 🙄 Whatever.

    View: 10/10. Worth it, even if I had fallen to my dramatic death.

    the view from the top

    Also, note: my sister did admit she was scared. Said she’d already done it before and figured I should get my solo moment. Still, many eye rolls. 😒

    On the climb up, we found those weird blue rocks along the roadside, where the azurite vs. spray paint debate began. Whole day was giving side quests.

    And at the top?

    🛝 Sliding Rock

    Sister said it’s usually locked up, but it was opened inside today, and they were in there cleaning too. Kinda makes me wonder what they’re planning — I saw online that some towers get turned into Airbnbs or rentals. I would totally live in one if I didn’t have to take those same stairs every time.

    We did it. We slid. Three times.

    Sliding Rock Parking lot sign, brown, sign, green trees. Sign also warns of cold.

    She only came because I hadn’t been yet… then she was the one yelling “Again! Again!” like it was a carnival ride.

    If we’d had more than an hour ’til close? We’d probably still be there sliding right now.

    Water was straight-up glacial. Like Lake Superior-level cold. Maybe worse. Still fun.

    🪨 Bonus Rock Nerd Notes

    You can’t smoke on my sister’s apartment property (🙄), so I’ve been banished to the gravel area behind the lot. But turns out?

    Pretty gravel.

    Some quartz, definitely. Some mica sparkle everywhere. Found some wild black and orange specks. Discovered some blue rocks, too Google says azurite. I say: might be spray paint. Still picked it up. Some have coppery streaks, so… maybe? Either way, funny or cool. North Carolina gravel is mysterious and dramatic, just like I like it.

    🗺️ Coming Up

    Tomorrow: Chill day. Might sneak out for a few solo peeks 👀 Monday: Cummins Falls, TN finally! After that: more Blue Ridge wanderings, mica hunts, and sparkly rock sleuthing.

    Final Thoughts

    Mountain water: colder than my patience.

    Sliding Rock: better than a theme park.

    Fire towers: wobbly nightmares with perfect views.

    Sister: mildly traitorous, but redeemed herself on the slides.

    Mica: everywhere.

    Blue spray-paint rock: iconic regardless.

    This whole region? Vibes unmatched.

    Going up that tower felt exactly like climbing a sync point in Assassin’s Creed or one of those fire towers in Far Cry. My brain was glitching, but the view? Totally worth the XP boost.

    Also I did indeed do all this in Nike slides. My shoes were in the car, and I kept saying I need to switch them. Then forgetting again.