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Grassy Ridge Bald in the Roan Highlands

Bakersville, North Carolina

5.0/5
based on 7 reviews

Details

Distance

4.84 miles

Elevation Gain

932 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by The Outbound Collective

While on the trail, enjoy amazing views of endless hills, which are especially amazing during sunrise and sunset. This hike can be done as a day hike or overnight.

Once you've parked at Carver's Gap (5500'), the trailhead is pretty easy to find. Simply cross the highway and jump onto the Appalachian Trail, right on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee. Head north on the AT as you head through the Roan Mountain Balds. In the very beginning of the hike, you'll pass through a forest until you reach the Balds, which are wide open, allowing for amazing views. Keep in mind that although the distance and elevation don't pose this as a difficult hike, the rockiness of the terrain make it a little tricky, so a good pair of hiking boots is recommended.

As you keep going on the AT, you'll come to a trail connection at around 2 miles, which will direct you toward the Grassy Ridge Bald. Keep an eye out for the blue blaze - a blaze is a rectangle of paint in a prominent place along a trail. White blazes that are rectangles which are 2 inches wide and 6 inches high symbolize the AT, while blue blazes represent offshoot trails from the AT. Once you reach Grassy Ridge (6200'), find the best place to set up camp.

If heading out on this trek during the winter, be sure to bring extra layers (especially windproof) as this area is really exposed.

Key Geo-Coordinates:

  • AT junction with Grassy Ridge Bald Trail: 36.105442, -82.085388
  • Grassy Ridge: 36.100037, -82.081215
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Grassy Ridge Bald in the Roan Highlands Reviews

I've hiked here several times and camped here for the first time on 10/26/17. It's an unbelievable place to catch both the sunset and sunrise as well as observe the stars. There are only a few protected spots to camp, so if you're camping close to the winter be sure to prepare for the wind. We also woke up to 4 grazing deer only a few feet from our tents.

Short hike up with amazing views. Just make sure to bring enough water and clothes suitable to the weather. I went in June and it got up to 80 degrees during the day, but at night it got down to 50 degrees and windy.

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