Nowhere else in North Carolina can you bear witness to an old-growth forest quite like the one found at Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in Robbinsville. In fact, it may be the oldest virgin timber in all of the Appalachian Mountains. Step inside for a walk through and find out just how special this tract of land is.
One of the very first things visitors notice is the extraordinary large number of enormous trees found in the forest.
But if you want to hike the best of the best, you'll hop on the 1.9-mile Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest Loop Trail. Follow alongside a river for part of the hike, and expect a total elevation change of just 383 feet along the way.
The forest is open to the public year-round. It’s rarely crowded. Learn more about it from the official Forest Service website right here.
For a place to hunker down and call home while you’re in Robbinsville, check out these cool treehouses by the river. And don’t pass up the chance to drive the challenging Tail of the Dragon while you’re in the area!
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