We parked at the Saint Huberts lot, then walked up to the trailhead from there.
This 3.94 miles, round trip, hike is over moderate to steep terrain. From the parking lot, we walked up the dirt road for around 0.25 miles to the register at the trailhead for Noonmark Mountain.
The trail starts on a private driveway for 0.2 mi. before the foot trail bears right just before a large barn at the end of the driveway. From this point, the trail is moderate as it follows an old jeep road. At a bit over 0.5 miles from the trailhead, you will come to the intersection for Noonmark Mountain on the right. From here the trail climbs much more aggressively through a mixed forest. As you ascend, the gets more demanding and I found more rock slabs underfoot. The final approach to the summit is quite steep over open rock, and the views begin to show.
The open rock summit gives you a 360-degree view of the High Peaks Region.
Elevation gain 2195'