Begging to be explored, the iconic Pilot Mountain towers over the surrounding landscape. Within a short drive from Winston-Salem and Greensboro, this is a popular park with a variety of trails.
Directly off of US 52, Pilot Mountain State Park is easily accessed and therefore very popular. This is evident in the large parking lot and well equipped restrooms at the top the mountain. To get there drive past the park office and up the winding road. At the end of the parking lot is a viewing platform, offering instant payoff.
To the left of the viewing platform is a short, paved semi-circle path that connects the parking area to a few of the parks trails. Continue along this path until the sign for the .8 mile Jomeokee Trail.
Immediately descending down stone steps, the trail heads directly towards the big pinnacle, the iconic rock lofting above the surrounding trees. At .2 miles, the Ledge Springs Loop trail branches off to the right. Shortly afterwards, the trail ascends a few rock steps before coming to the split that forms the loop around the massive monadnock.
Heading around the loop clockwise to the left, the trail hugs the cliff face, with continuous views of the surrounding area, especially in the winter. At this height, the roar of distant traffic can be heard faintly in the distance. On the way back, take the short side trail to the little pinnacle overlook for excellent views of the big pinnacle.