The park is situated on land covered with huge rock formations.
This is taken from the trail leading to an area in which Caesar's Head (the rock formation) can be viewed.
Here you can view the near and the distant mountains. It was a lovely day with fluffy white clouds and blue skies.
Before you can reach the viewing area, you must travel through the Devil's Kitchen. There are stairs leading down and the path winds through the narrow area between the giant rocks.
Once you make it through the Devil's Kitchen and hike a short distance, the rock formation known as Caesar's Head comes into view. Can you see Caesar's Head? Remember he is said to have had a rather large nose.
Here the formation is in the center of the photograph.
This is a close-up of Caesar's Head.
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Reading your blog is like a vacation until the day our family can move to the Smokies.
Beautiful pictures. I live in SC. I'll have to find my way there sometime.
What beautiful views you captured!!
Hmmm ... D has a nephew living in N.C. (Charlotte) ... maybe we should pay them a visit!!! (Just joking) Such a lovely explore ... I'd love to have been there too!
Now that's a shnoz! I'm sure it's beautiful there in the height of fall color.
Carolyn: What great pictures from a beautiful park.
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The vistas are lovely--but I do have to laugh at the nomenclature of "Caesar's Head." Poor Caesar (whichever one? I assume Julius) to be so disrespected!
Beautiful photos - I'd like to be on top, but not too anxious for the "strenuous hiking."
I like your pictures. This looks like a very interesting place for a hike.
What beautiful vistas and rock formations. Thank you for these great photos.
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