Appalachian Ranger District, Pisgah National Forest
Explore high elevation trails and unique mountain habitats in Roan Mountain, or take in sweeping views from the grassy bald at Max Patch with waterfalls close by.
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The Big Ivy, Coleman Boundary area is located on the Appalachian Ranger District near Barnardsville, NC.
The South Toe River area is on the Appalachian Ranger District near Burnsville, NC.
The campground offers 37 primitive campsites with 3 campsites with electric hookups.
Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area campsites are cool-misty havens under an abundance of hemlock and hardwood shade.
Flat Top Mountain is located in Yancey County, NC. Three different hiking trails travel through woods of poplar, oak and maple.
Harmon Den is on the Appalachian Ranger District in the vicinity of exit 7 off of I-40. The area is a haven for hikers and horseback riders.
Set in a remote area and accessed by the interstate, this 10-site horse camp offers a variety of recreation, from horseback riding, hiking, picnicking, hunting and fishing.
The French Broad River and Appalachian Trail travel right through Hot Springs making the town a haven for hikers, rafters and other outdoor enthusiasts.
The Shelton Laurel Backcountry area located in Madison County, NC is a unique part of the Appalachian Ranger District.
The picnic area has 19 tables and grills, and a large pavilion available by reservation.
Max Patch sits next to the Tennessee state line in the Harmon Den area of Hot Springs, NC.
Fish along the French Broad River or hike the nearby River Ridge Loop Trail. Walkway to accessible fishing pier.
Famous for its spectacular natural gardens of Catawba rhododendrons, Roan Mountain shelters a rich diversity of life, from spruce-fir forests to vast grassy balds.
