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not if you download maps to your phone for both the app you use for hiking and the app you use for driving to where you wanna hike
and you bring a backup charger with a cord
its 800 ft down from here to the creek bottom, I wouldn't want to be there at night unless I have a sleeping bag and a tent and all that, apparently there's a nice campsite somewhere near the creek bottom but they relocated the holler trail from along the creek to 100 ft above it to prevent flooding damage
the trail through the holler is little used and probably in terrible shape, if someone wants to try it and report back that would be cool
theoretically you could walk .5 mi, connect with a trail that goes down to the holler, then there's another trail from the bottom over to the river, but then it just ends and you would have to cross the river to get to the flatter bank on the other side to reach the nearest town
you are going to get pretty tired going up and down these hills if you get lost