Big Ivy Area, Coleman Boundary
The Big Ivy, Coleman Boundary area is located on the Appalachian Ranger District near Barnardsville, NC. "Ivy" is the local name for the mountain laurel shrub.This area is beautiful, remote, mountain land with more than 30 miles of trails that you can hike, bike and ride horses.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | In response to the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene, all recreation sites on the Pisgah and Nantahala remain closed until hazardous conditions improve and assessments can be completed. |
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General Information
General Notes:Appalachian Ranger District
632 Manor Road
Mars Hill, NC 28754
(828) 689-9694
Activities
Mountain Biking
Recreation areas with activity Mountain Biking:Dispersed Camping
Recreation areas with activity Dispersed Camping:Backcountry/Dispersed/Primitive Camping
If you are seeking to disperse/primitive camp other places, there are no permits nor costs required. This is also referred to as “dispersed” and “primitive”. It is “first come, first serve” basis. The rules and policies are as follows:
- Hike ¼ mile from trailhead
- 100 ft from the trail itself
- 200 ft from a water source
- ¼ mile away from any developed rec area
- Keep campfires small, confined, and never unattended. Do not bring in outside wood. Be sure to completely and safely extinguish flames and coals before departure.
Roadside/Dispersed Camping
On the following USFS Roads, you may ONLY park in designated spots – these are denoted by a small brown wooden sign with a white triangle (representing a tent)
- 148 Cold Springs Creek Road- Hot Springs
- 74 Big Ivy- Barnardsville
- 2074 Neals Creek- Burnsville
- 472- South Toe River Road (Southern) – Burnsville
Roadside camping is allowed along any other FS road as long as:
- The vehicle is completely off of the road
- You are not imposing any natural resource or archaeological area
- You do not stay longer than 14 days
- You are at least 200 ft from any water source
Day Hiking
Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:- Bear Pen TR 176
- Big Butt TR 161
- Douglas Falls Trail TR 162
- Elk Pen TR 166
- Laurel Gap TR 184
- Little Andy TR 174
- Perkins TR 175
- Snowball TR 170
- Staire Creek TR 183
- Upper Corner Rock TR 173
- Walker Creek TR 165
Trail Difficulty
Easy: Route is easy to find and follow; trail has a less than 8 percent grade; length is less than 3 miles; trail is mostly flat with few rocks.
Moderate: Route may or may not be blazed; most of the trail has a less than 20 percent grade; length is usually between 2 and 8 miles; trail may be rocky and have stream crossings.
Difficult: Route may require pathfinding skills; most of the trail has a 20 percent or steeper grade; length is usually more than 8 miles; trail is rocky and uneven and may have stream crossings.
General Info:
General NotesLeave No Trace
- Plan ahead and prepare.
- Travel and camp on durable surfaces.
- Dispose of waste properly.
- Camp away from trails and water.
- Minimize campfire impacts.
- Respect wildlife. Don't feed them.
- Be considerate of other visitors.
For more information on Leave No Trace, contact (800) 322-4100 or visit www.int.org
Safety Information
Carry Essentials
- Map & compass (know how to use them)
- Sharp knife
- Small flashlight
- Whistle (outlasts your voice in an emergency)
- Waterproof matches
- First aid kit, include sunscreen
- Space blanket or poncho
- Nylon cord (for emergency shelter among other uses)
- Extra food & clothing
Horse Riding
Recreation areas with activity Horse Riding:- Bear Pen TR 176
- Elk Pen TR 166
- Laurel Gap TR 184
- Little Andy TR 174
- Perkins TR 175
- Staire Creek TR 183
- Upper Corner Rock TR 173
- Walker Creek TR 165
No trace horse hints
- Take only fit, calm, experienced animals.
- Stay on the trail, and ride in single file.
- Water horses at natural fords or from a bucket.
- Keep stock tethered at least 200 feet away from streams and away from trails and campsites.
- Avoid temporarily tying stock to trees. Use a highline with tree-saver straps to tether your animal. This prevents stock from trampling roots and chewing bark.
- Break up and scatter manure and fill in pawed holes when breaking camp.
- Pack some grain, since grazing is limited. Be certain that feed is weed-free to prevent noxious plants from spreading.
Viewing Scenery
Recreation areas with activity Viewing Scenery:- Bear Pen TR 176
- Big Butt TR 161
- Douglas Falls Trail TR 162
- Laurel Gap TR 184
- Perkins TR 175
- Snowball TR 170
- Staire Creek TR 183
- Walker Creek TR 165
Alerts & Warnings
- Hurricane Helene: Nantahala National Forest Closures
- Hurricane Helene: Pisgah National Forest Closures
- Uwharrie Ranger District- Kings Mountain Point Fishing Pier Closure
- Pisgah Ranger District- Catheys Creek Road Closure
- Dogs Must be Leashed in Bent Creek
- Roan Mountain Recreation Area CLOSED For 2024 Season
- Avery Creek Rd closed due to storm damages