If getting high above the local terrain is a must for you, then a visit to Wayah Bald near Franklin, North Carolina, is essential. Among other reasons to visit this bald mountaintop in the Tar Heel State is the positively fantastic observation tower that sits atop the bald.
The drive up the mountain itself is enough reason to go. Pass by charming roadside cabins and loads of wildflowers as you navigate some hairpin turns on your way to the final destination - the observation tower atop the bald.
The road is gravel and narrow, and maybe even a bit harrowing for some - but the trip is amazing, and so are the views from the bald!
Drive right up to the start of the little path that's less than a quarter mile to the observation tower from the small parking area.
Built in 1937 from hand-chiseled stone and placed by workers of the Civilian Conservation Corp, it oozes both history and charm and you'll be immediately drawn to the structure. Go ahead; climb those stairs and see what's up.
The views from the top of the tower extend for what seems like infinity.
No matter the season, even in the winter, the layers of mountains offer rich texture, hues, and a feeling of being free.
Social distancing isn't an issue at Wayah Bald.
Few people know about this hidden delight. Plus, the road to the top of the bald is enough to deter many people. If you have a high clearance vehicle, though, you should be good.
The lookout tower isn't the only thing you'll find on top of the bald.
Typically, if a mountain is called a bald, then it means the top of the mountain is mysteriously free of trees. Such is the case on Wayah Bald, where the top of the mountain is scattered with large boulders. Believe it or not, the boulders strewn all over the bald are as popular as is the tower.
But few things surpass a visit here at sunrise or sunset.
It's impossible to deny the allure of the sun rising or setting over the Blue Ridge Mountains.
If you've yet to discover Wayah Bald and the little observation tower on top of the mountain, then add it to your bucket list.
You'll absolutely be so glad you did!
Wayah Bald is located 18 miles west of Franklin, North Carolina.
It takes about 40 minutes to drive to the top from Franklin. Be sure to carve out enough time to explore the entire bald to the furthest!
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