After the impressive view of Sunset Rock, I continued my hike along the Rifle Pits Trail, a lesser-known but exceptionally scenic route on Lookout Mountain. This singletrack winds through a wooded area and partially follows the path of an old railway line, with rocks once cut for a train line—a tangible reminder of the past.
The trail is technical but not extremely challenging, with narrow paths, slight elevation changes, and a few rocky sections. What makes it special is its historical context: the name refers to the defensive positions built here during the American Civil War. As you hike, you feel the echo of the past in the tranquility of the forest.
The path eventually led me to the Cravens House, a historic building that served as headquarters for both armies during the Battle of Lookout Mountain. The combination of nature, history, and tranquility made this route one of the most meaningful parts of my hike.