Flat Top Mountain Lookout - Moses Cone Memorial Park (12-15-19)
Read MoreFlat Top Manor Trailhead -- 4,000'
The trailhead, such as it is, is located a short distance above the Manor House. The route to the lookout begins beyond the Carriage House seen here in the distance. I'd make the right out of frame, however, to get a few shots of the historic mansion before setting out...
Flat Top Manor -- 3,980'
Built around 1905 by the denim-king Moses H. Cone, the Cone Manor houses a wonderful variety of local crafts in the summer and the view from the porch is second to none. The Cone family donated the home and surrounding acreage to the National Park Service in 1949, which now contains over 25-miles of multi-use trails...
Flat Top Manor -- 3,980'
Built around 1905 by the denim-king Moses H. Cone, the Cone Manor houses a wonderful variety of local crafts in the summer and the view from the porch is second to none. The Cone family donated the home and surrounding acreage to the National Park Service in 1949, which now contains over 25-miles of multi-use trails...
Flat Top Manor -- 3,980'
Built around 1905 by the denim-king Moses H. Cone, the Cone Manor houses a wonderful variety of local crafts in the summer and the view from the porch is second to none. The Cone family donated the home and surrounding acreage to the National Park Service in 1949, which now contains over 25-miles of multi-use trails...
Flat Top Manor -- 3,980'
Built around 1905 by the denim-king Moses H. Cone, the Cone Manor houses a wonderful variety of local crafts in the summer and the view from the porch is second to none. The Cone family donated the home and surrounding acreage to the National Park Service in 1949, which now contains over 25-miles of multi-use trails...
Flat Top Manor -- 3,980'
Built around 1905 by the denim-king Moses H. Cone, the Cone Manor houses a wonderful variety of local crafts in the summer and the view from the porch is second to none. The Cone family donated the home and surrounding acreage to the National Park Service in 1949, which now contains over 25-miles of multi-use trails...
Flat Top Manor -- 3,980'
Built around 1905 by the denim-king Moses H. Cone, the Cone Manor houses a wonderful variety of local crafts in the summer and the view from the porch is second to none. The Cone family donated the home and surrounding acreage to the National Park Service in 1949, which now contains over 25-miles of multi-use trails...
Flat Top Manor -- 3,980'
Built around 1905 by the denim-king Moses H. Cone, the Cone Manor houses a wonderful variety of local crafts in the summer and the view from the porch is second to none. The Cone family donated the home and surrounding acreage to the National Park Service in 1949, which now contains over 25-miles of multi-use trails...