Linville Gorge
Newland, North Carolina
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Added by Devin Chattman
Linville Gorge provides some of the most unique views in the SE. For beta feel free to contact me at Devincahttman19@gmailc.com
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Linville Falls Trail
Linville falls is one of North Carolina's treasures and perhaps the most photographed water fall in the state. Bring the whole family out and explore the area surrounding the falls. There are about 4 total miles of trails meandering around and through the gorge and right up to the falls. There are plenty of picnic spaces and large flat rocks near the creek where you can relax, take in some sun,...
Take in the View at the Chestoa View Overlook
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The hike from parking lot to ...
Hike the Conley Cove Trail into Linville Gorge
Follow the gravel old 105 to the parking lot at the Rock Jock Trailhead. Follow this trail a short distance until it splits to the left for Conley Cove.
The Conley Cove trail descends over 1,200 ft. into the Linville Gorge, providing a glimpse into the dense and wild Pisgah National Forest. Shortly into your hike you'll pass by a small cave and cross over a shallow stream. As you wind down dee...
Photograph Hawksbill Mountain at Sunrise or Sunset
The trail to the summit of Hawksbill begins on an unpaved road for the Pigsah National Forest. In about a half a mile the trail turns left just before reaching the Jonas Ridge Trail. This turn is an clearly marked turn with a sign for "Hawksbill Summit". The trail then becomes steeper and rockier for another 1/4 of a mile, then you will arrive at the ridge where the trail splits. Either way ...
Hawksbill Mountain Trail
Hidden far above the beautiful Linville Gorge stands Hawksbill Mountain, among many other fantastic hikes. The roughly 1.7 mile hike from the dusty gravel parking lot is steep but worth every step. It took me about an hour to conquer with a few water bottle-guzzling stops.
At the top, you are almost immediately hit with the gorgeous views. You have two options for a view: looking left toward A...
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