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Explore the Trail: North Carolina

Fontana Lake, North Carolina (Photo: ATC)

South of the Smokies on the Appalachian Trail are the long climbs of the Stecoah-Cheoah Mountain area, then the outstanding Nantahala section, with 4,000-foot gaps and 5,000-foot peaks. Cheoah Bald offers panoramic views of western North Carolina. Like much of the A.T. in the deep South, you have a feeling of remoteness, and a sensation of being in deep forests. The variety of forest growth and the beauty of the flowering shrubs, along with the many spectacular views, make this entire section of Trail memorable.

The section from the Nantahala River to the Georgia border features the best-graded trail at high elevations anywhere in the Deep South, with a couple of short exceptions. There are lots of views from natural openings and fire towers, some requiring short side trips.

Note: This page describes the A.T. between the North Carolina/Georgia border and the southern boundary of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The remaining miles in North Carolina, closely following or on the Tennessee/North Carolina border, are described in the Tennessee section.

North Carolina at a Glance

A.T. mileage 88 miles
Difficulty rating 3-6
Elevation 1,725—5,498 feet
Guidebook

Appalachian Trail Guide to Tennessee-North Carolina
Appalachian Trail Guide to North Carolina-Georgia

When to go Mid-May through October.
Trail clubs

Carolina Mountain Club
Spivey Gap to Davenport Gap

Smoky Mountains Hiking Club
Davenport Gap to Wesser at U.S. 19

Nantahala Hiking Club
Wesser at U.S. 19 to Bly Gap

 

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