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    Top Spots in and near Carter County

    • Todd, North Carolina

      Hike the Elk Knob Summit Trail

      5.0
      3.8 mi / 1000 ft gain
      There are no bathrooms at the trailhead, so if needed, drive a little past it to the park bathrooms on the left. Park at the summit trailhead and start your hike on the new gravel path. The trail gains 1000 ft in elevation in just under 2 miles so take your time if need be - and bring plenty of w...
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    • Colonial Heights, Tennessee

      Kayak Patrick Henry Reservoir

      5.0
      Patrick Henry Reservoir in Warriors Path State Park is a great location for kayaking, canoeing and stand up paddling. The reservoir is not always very clean, but it can still be very beautiful when you're on the water. In the Summer and Fall, the trees are beautiful to view. There is also a small...
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    • Linville, North Carolina

      Take in the View at the Chestoa View Overlook

      5.0
      0.1 mi
      Chestoa View Overlook is an extremely short hike located down a pull-off at milepost 320 of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Park your vehicle in a designated spot then intercept the trail to the left of the lot. The trail will slowly descend down into a stone overlook. The panoramic view showcases the be...
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    • Collettsville, North Carolina

      South Harper Creek Falls

      5.0
      3.46 mi / 564 ft gain
      South Harper Creek Falls is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Collettsville, North Carolina.
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    • Morganton, North Carolina

      Babel Tower Trail

      5.0
      2.26 mi / 965 ft gain
      The Babel Tower Trail near Morganton, North Carolina, offers hikers a challenging yet rewarding experience within the Linville Gorge Wilderness. This approximately 1.5-mile trail descends about 900 feet, leading adventurers to the iconic Babel Tower—a towering rock formation that provides panor...
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    • Newland, North Carolina

      Hike the Conley Cove Trail into Linville Gorge

      5.0
      2.6 mi / 1200 ft gain
      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. Shor...
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    • Kingsport, Tennessee

      Kingsport Greenbelt

      5.0
      9.1 mi / 308 ft gain
      Kingsport Greenbelt is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a river located near Kingsport, Tennessee.
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    • Morganton, North Carolina

      Hawksbill Mountain Trail

      4.9
      1.87 mi / 633 ft gain
      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 al...
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    • Morganton, North Carolina

      Photograph Hawksbill Mountain at Sunrise or Sunset

      5.0
      1.5 mi / 860 ft gain
      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 rocki...
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    • Burnsville, North Carolina

      Backpack the Black Mountain Crest Trail

      12 mi / 5390 ft gain
      The Black Mountain Crest Trail is legendary among hikers in the southeast. It is the highest trail east of the Mississippi, as it traverses the summit of several peaks over 6,000 feet. It is also widely acknowledged as one of the premier hikes on the east coast. To whit, the trail immediately asc...
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    • Spruce Pine, North Carolina

      Grassy Creek Falls

      1.0
      1.5 mi / 312 ft gain
      Grassy Creek Falls is a beautiful waterfall that lies on private property just north of Little Switzerland's downtown area. The trailhead is easy to find. From Little Switzerland simply go under the Blue Ridge Parkway and the driveway is immediately on the right. You will park at the top of the...
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    • Shady Valley, Tennessee

      Explore Backbone Rock and Falls

      4.8
      First, from the parking lot, there is a trail which climbs up to walk on top of the rock. The top of the rock is narrow, but has hand rails to hold on to.  Once finished walking on top of the rock, cross the road (be extremely careful) and walk away from the tunnel. Here is a good angle to take a...
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    • Morganton, North Carolina

      Little Table Rock Trail

      5.0
      2.73 mi / 1148 ft gain
      Little Table Rock Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Morganton, North Carolina.
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    • Morganton, North Carolina

      Hike to the Summit of Table Rock Mountain

      4.7
      2.2 mi / 572 ft gain
      Off of Highway 181, the trailhead is very clearly marked with a large parking lot. Although the trail is fairly short, make sure you have your footing, because the trail does switch back and forth in addition to gaining elevation -- it's pretty steep in some places! It's all worth it when you get...
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    • Morganton, North Carolina

      Camp at the Chimneys in the Linville Wilderness

      5.0
      1 mi / 138 ft gain
      The Chimneys area is a lesser-known camping destination within the Linville Wilderness. The Chimneys are a series of rock formations that rise above Linville Gorge and provide unobstructed panoramic views of the gorge and surrounding mountains. These rocks sit adjacent to Table Rock which hosts w...
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    • Marion, North Carolina

      Camp in the Linville Gorge via the Pinch In Trail

      1.5 mi
      We are pretty notorious for passing up a good campsite but we are learning our lessons. We got a late but interesting start on Pinch-In trail. We climbed down a steep 600+ feet after passing this ledge only to climb right back to it a third of a mile in. If we come up to an awesome spot, we somet...
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