Last updated: July 14, 2024
Thing to Do
Hike to Hideout Hollow

NPS
The Hideout Hollow Trail begins at the Schermerhorn Trailhead in the Compton area. The shelter at the end of this trail was once inhabited by a group of draft dodgers called The Slacker Gang during World War I. The Slacker Gang was made up of 9 young men from the Cecil Cove area who refused to join the army and decided to go into hiding in the dense wilderness area to avoid the draft. The 9 young men remained in hiding for months before surrendering to the draft in 1918. The trail was named in reference to this act once the National Park was established in 1972.
The trail is a considered an easy hike with a moderate 400 ft. in elevation gain for the entire length of trail. The trail is situated along the rugged cliffs that cradle Cecil Creek Valley. The trail offers panoramic views of the Cecil Cove valley and surrounding mountains when standing atop the 75 ft. tall cliffs. The gem of the trail is a 50 ft. tall waterfall surround by a picturesque box canyon that is covered in colorful dog wood trees and azalea during spring months. During wet season, multiple small cascading falls are visible, before reaching the larger waterfall. The trail follows the park boundary closely on two sides; visitors should be aware of their surroundings and respect private property owners that join the park.
The trail is a considered an easy hike with a moderate 400 ft. in elevation gain for the entire length of trail. The trail is situated along the rugged cliffs that cradle Cecil Creek Valley. The trail offers panoramic views of the Cecil Cove valley and surrounding mountains when standing atop the 75 ft. tall cliffs. The gem of the trail is a 50 ft. tall waterfall surround by a picturesque box canyon that is covered in colorful dog wood trees and azalea during spring months. During wet season, multiple small cascading falls are visible, before reaching the larger waterfall. The trail follows the park boundary closely on two sides; visitors should be aware of their surroundings and respect private property owners that join the park.
Details
Duration
1-3 Hours
Activity
Front-Country Hiking
Age(s)
This is a family-friendly hike.
Pets Allowed
No
Pets are not allowed on the Hideout Hollow Trail. Documented Service animals are permitted.
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Schermerhorn Trailhead
Take Hwy. 43 out of Harrison and travel approximately 18.5 miles to Compton Community. Turn left on the dirt road across from the Compton Post Office and travel 3 miles. The parking area is on the left, approximately half a mile past the McFerrin Cemetery.
The Schermerhorn Trailhead can accommodate 3 to 5 vehicles. There is no restroom available.
The Schermerhorn Trailhead can accommodate 3 to 5 vehicles. There is no restroom available.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Any Time
Accessibility Information
This is a narrow trail with about 200 feet of elevation change and multiple creek crossings. Service animals are permitted.