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Backpacker Magazine – October 2001

Best Backpacking In North Carolina

Our comprehensive guide to the best backpacking you can find in North Carolina.

by: Michele Morris


Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Head to the northern tip of this heavily visited park for diverse, remote, crowd-free terrain. From Big Creek Campground, Chestnut Branch Trail and the AT tour high ridges with rhododendron canopies that open into groves of towering old-growth hemlock and hardwoods. When summer thunder makes you feel like a pin in a bowling alley, scoot down overgrown, seldom-traveled Balsam Mountain Trail to Laurel Gap's cozy stone shelter and soothing meadow.

Contact: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, (865) 436-1200; www.nps.gov/grsm.

Pisgah National Forest

Can this be Carolina? At 5,000 feet, a chill wind whips through the Blue Ridge gap, rattling the red spruce and frosting the scraggly high-mountain blueberries on the Art Loeb Trail's rugged northern end. But 2 dozen hard-earned miles later, flowering dogwoods, magnolias, and azaleas perfume the lazy lowland breeze, which is warm and decidedly Dixie.

Contact: Pisgah Ranger District, Pisgah National Forest, (828) 877-3265; www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc.

Linville Gorge Wilderness

Dense rhododendrons, unmarked trails, and a knee-pounding 2,000-foot descent to its namesake river are par for the course in Linville Gorge. The reward? The wildest beauty in the Southeast. Follow the Shortoff Mountain Trail along the eastern rim of the gorge, scramble up to Table Rock, then descend to the Linville Gorge Trail for solitude and basking on river boulders.

Contact: Pisgah National Forest, (828) 877-3265; www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc.



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David
Apr 20, 2013

Comprehensive? What a joke.

JBB
Aug 24, 2011

What about Nantahala?

Jeff F
Aug 25, 2010

Three recommendations and all on the west side of NC? This is woefully unresearched.

chris david
Jun 06, 2010

If I want to advertise with Backpacker my hiking guide service, how much?

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