Difficulty: Strenuous
Round-trip Distance: 3.00 miles
Trail Markings: White Paint Blazing
This is an un-maintained woods road that climbs the mountain on its southern flank, providing off-road vehicle access for the state fire tower warden. There is limited parking at the trailhead, but enough room for a few cars. The trail is covered with rubble for the most part, so footing can be challenging, especially on descent. However, the lower third of the trail travels alongside a lovely brook and then through an interesting region of fallen and twisted trees, which are remnants of the 2008 tornado that touched down in Effingham and other areas of the state. Libby Road Trail also offers views of the Hanson Mountain Range from the trail itself (remember to turn around to see the views if you are ascending!) About 700 feet from the top of Libby Road Trail, a spur trail to Hanson Top (a secondary peak) runs to the west.
"Help us care for this property by following these guidelines during your visit:
- This property is open dawn to dusk
- Carry out all trash
- Dogs must remain under control and owners must pack out all dog waste
- No motorized wheeled vehicles
- No camping
- No campfires
- Hunting and fishing are allowed
- Leave natural and cultural features undisturbed”