The Molly’s Knob Trail is a 1.6 mile, difficult trail, that takes users from a parking lot near the group lodge up to the top of Molly’s Knob. The trail gradually becomes steeper and narrower while you ascend and is fairly hard before reaching the summit which is the park’s highest point at 3,270 feet. While hiking this trail you will see both Catawba (pink bloom) and Maximum (white bloom) Rhododendron, as well as many varieties of fern and the spring blooming, lady’s slipper flower. You may even be lucky enough to spot a red eft, the terrestrial subadult stage of the Red-spotted newt (N. v. viridescens), a type of amphibian.