Eastern America’s tallest mountain peak is found in – you guessed it – North Carolina and any visit here is sure to create long-lasting memories of the adventure. Exploring Mount Mitchell first begins with a long and scenic drive at a turn off from the Blue Ridge Parkway.
The drive up the mountain concludes at a spacious parking lot that, quite frankly, often fills up quickly during summer and fall. You may want to get an especially early start if you're planning this adventure during those months.
The trail to the summit which is an impressive 6,684 feet above sea level (for those into fractions, that's 1.25 miles above sea level), begins at the edge of the parking lot just beyond the visitor center.
It's paved and very wide. If practicing social distancing, you'll want your mask simply because the trail can get crowded, especially during the summer and fall.
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The hike is short and sweet at only four-tenths of a mile up the path. It's uphill all the way, but the elevation gain is only 91 feet.
The views, alone, may make you forget you're getting a good workout. Plus, remember you're also at a much higher elevation here so it's also entirely likely you may feel short of breath. But again, that view...
In no time at all, visitors reach the 360-degree observation deck atop the summit, where the big payoff is delivered ten-fold in relation to the efforts made getting to this point.
There’s just something so very enriching about experiencing the views from the summit of Mount Mitchell. Have you visited and notched your hiking stick with a win for this trail yet?