Please obey parking capacity, park only in designated spaces, stay
on designated trails and minimize your impacts to the natural resources at Pinnacle. If you arrive to find the preserve at full capacity, please come back later. Staff and
local law enforcement have increased their presence to monitor Pinnacle.
Towering cliffs, sheer limestone ledges, and waterfalls are but a few of the spectacular features of this preserve. Located near the confluence of the Clinch River and Big Cedar Creek, the topography of Pinnacle NAP has been modified by the forces of weather, water, and time to create this dramatic landscape. Towering above Big Cedar Creek is an impressive rock formation, the Pinnacle, from which the area derives its name. Cut from dolomite, the Pinnacle rises 400 feet above Big Cedar Creek. The Preserve's unique habitats support at least nine rare species and two rare natural communities.
VISITATION:
The preserve is open year-round daily sunrise to sunset. Public facilities include parking, a suspension foot-bridge, and hiking trails.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
From Abingdon, follow US 19north to Lebanon. Take US 19(Business) into Lebanon. Turn left onto VA 82 towards Cleveland. Turn right
onto VA 640. Bear right onto VA 640 where VA 740 comes in. Turn left onto VA 721 and follow it into the preserve.
CONTACT:
Claiborne Woodall, Southwest Regional Supervisor and Natural Areas Steward
Department of Conservation and Recreation
Division of Natural Heritage
Abingdon, VA
(276) 676-5673.