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  • Transylvania County, North Carolina

    Transylvania County, North Carolina is a great destination for outdoor adventures, offering a wide range of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. From scenic hikes to exciting water activities, there is something for everyone to explore. The Pisgah National Forest and DuPont State Recreational Forest both provide visitors with the opportunity to experience the beauty of nature, while Gorges State Park offers a great spot for hiking, biking, swimming, canoeing, and kayaking. Transylvania County, North Carolina is an ideal destination for those who appreciate the great outdoors.

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    • Bryson City, North Carolina

      Hike to Lonesome Pine Overlook

      5.0
      6.82 mi / 2208 ft gain
      To start the hike to Lonesome Pine Overlook begin from the Noland Divide Trailhead in Deep Creek. The trail is a steady climb with an average gain of 700 ft. every mile. Approaching the top you'll walk along a rocky ridge line where you are able to see the overlook. As you continue, be sure to lo...
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    • Old Fort, North Carolina

      Catawba Falls

      4.8
      2.19 mi / 394 ft gain
      Please note, Catawba Falls is temporarily closed. You can learn more about updates at www.fs.usda.gov. This quick and relatively easy hike is located close to Asheville, NC. If you're looking to have the trail to yourself, it can be a little tough. It's best to get there as early as possible or ...
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    • Del Rio, Tennessee

      Max Patch Mountain

      5.0
      1.51 mi / 315 ft gain
      Max Patch Mountain was once cleared for pasture land, leaving an expansive flat summit that now serves as the ideal location for a picnic hike, flying a kite, or laying in the sun surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains. With little elevation gain and a short distance it is also very family (and ...
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    • Newport, North Carolina

      Hike to Mt. Sterling's Fire Tower

      4.0
      12 mi / 4200 ft gain
      On your way in, stop at the ranger station parking lot to use the outhouses and grab a map for $1. Once at the Baxter Creek trailhead you have two options: 1. The Out and Back (12.2 miles) 2. The Loop (17 miles)Out and Back: Start on the Baxter Creek Trail and continue up for 6.1 miles until you...
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    • Newport, North Carolina

      Mouse Creek Falls

      5.0
      4.04 mi / 551 ft gain
      Follow Big Creek Trail on a moderate climb to this 45-foot waterfall. Around 1.3 miles in, you will begin to hike alongside Big Creek, and shortly afterwards you will pass Midnight Hole, a particularly deep pool. There are a number of other small falls en route. In spring you should see a number ...
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    • Bryson City, North Carolina

      Charlies Bunion via Kephart Loop

      14.14 mi / 3671 ft gain
      Charlies Bunion via Kephart Loop is a loop trail located near Cherokee, North Carolina. This is a longer version of the Charlies Bunion hike starting from the Newfound Gap parking lot. The added benefit of this longer loop is the opportunity to see more of the Great Smokey Mountains! You'll pass ...
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    • Bryson City, North Carolina

      Kephart Prong Trail, Great Smoky Mountains NP

      5.0
      3.92 mi / 840 ft gain
      Kephart Prong is a pretty easy hike in close proximity to the Visitor Center on the North Carolina Side of GSMNP. 2 miles up the trail, you'll arrive at Kephart Shelter, where you can rest and enjoy vies of the Kephart Prong. Once you've had your fill, head back down the way you came.  During th...
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    • Clayton, Georgia

      Hike the James E. Edmond trail to Lookoff Mountain Overlook

      4.0
      7.5 mi / 2378 ft gain
      Black Rock Mountain State Park is Georgia's highest elevation State Park.  It is adorned with several waterfalls, sweeping overlooks, blooming Rhododendron's, and plenty of miles of trail.  The James E. Edmond trail is the longest and by far most challenging hike in the park.  Its medium-long dis...
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    • Barnardsville, North Carolina

      Douglas Falls

      5.0
      1.11 mi / 125 ft gain
      The trail begins at the back of the parking area and is marked by a trail sign. Once on the trail, it is a straight shot to the waterfall with no turnoffs. Overall the trail is very easy and is a slight descent all the way down. Around .3 miles into the trail you enter a forest of now-dead hemloc...
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    • Bryson City, North Carolina

      Explore Old 288 and the Lands Creek Bridge

      2.5
      1 mi
      NC 288 was constructed in the 1920's, but did not last long with the construction of the Fontana Dam as the resulting lake covered the highway. The U.S. government entered an agreement in which they would provide a replacement road, but to this day it has not been completed and is know by locals ...
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    • Del Rio, Tennessee

      Max Patch to Hot Springs, N.C. via Appalachian Trail

      3.4
      14.06 mi / 2966 ft gain
      Make a weekend trip from Max Patch to Hot Springs N.C., and be sure to soak in the natural hot springs at the old inn after your hike! This is an incredible, relatively easy hike with the reward at the end being hot springs on the French Broad River. You can break this up however you like, this i...
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    • Franklin, North Carolina

      Backpack the Standing Indian Loop on the Appalachian Trail

      24 mi
      Begins at the parking lot for the Standing Indian Campground. (No permits are needed to park here) For the first 3.7 miles, take Kimsey Creek Trail, which runs along the water, until you meet up with the AT at Deep Gap. Rolling hills and lots of foliage throughout, leading up to Standing Indian M...
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    • Franklin, North Carolina

      Nantahala National Forest via the Appalachian Trail

      4.0
      27.11 mi / 5420 ft gain
      Winding Stair Gap on Highway 64 is the starting point for this spectacular backpacking trip through the Nantahala National Forest. It's right outside the hiker friendly town of Franklin, NC, so the town is your last chance for a hot meal and any last minute supplies. There is a parking lot at the...
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    • Cosby, Tennessee

      Mount Cammerer Lookout Tower

      4.5
      10.99 mi / 2877 ft gain
      Most visitors have a vision of how they'd like to see Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and it typically involves climbing to the top of a mountain like 4,928-foot Mount Cammerer. This is a very strenuous hike involving a breathtaking amount of elevation gain along the rugged Low Gap and Appal...
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    • Franklin, North Carolina

      Photograph Wayah Bald Lookout Tower

      0.1 mi / 0 ft gain
      The Wayah Bald Lookout Tower is located in Nantahala National Forest in one of the oldest part of the protected land. It was first built in the 1920s then it was rebuilt throughout the years until it was finally made out of stone and concrete. The current tower that stands offers great views of t...
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    • Cosby, Tennessee

      Hen Wallow Falls

      5.0
      4.57 mi / 988 ft gain
      Start your adventure by parking in the Cosby Picnic Area Parking Lot near the entrance of the Cosby Campground. (127 Cosby Picnic Area Rd, Cosby, TN 37722.) Then backtrack through the parking lot about 100 yards until you see the sign marking the start of Gabes Mountain Trail.  The trek to Hen W...
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