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The “Remarkable Rhododendron Ramble” at Grandfather Mountain

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
The showy rose-lavender blooms already decorating the slopes of Grandfather Mountain indicate the beginning of another breathtaking summer on the mountain. The "Remarkable Rhododendron Ramble” hosted by the attraction’s naturalists will be celebrating this memorable sight through June 12th at 1 p.m. daily.

“Looking around at this year’s rhododendron, we see lots of swollen buds that should be blooming nicely in the next couple of weeks,” said Director of Education Jesse Pope. “We like to take people to the elevations which are most densely populated by the blooms and talk about history and cultivation as well as interesting facts people may not know about these plants and other relevant birds and insects.”

Naturalists have planned guided walks to honor the native Catawba Rhododendron and educate guests on how the plant fits into the important ecological communities at Grandfather Mountain.

“These plants are not only beautiful, they are also a key component of the mountain’s biological diversity,” Pope explained.

Found throughout the southern Appalachia, Catawba Rhododendron also hold special significance in the botanical world. It is among only four original species of rhododendron that have been used to cultivate thousands of hybrids. The Catawba Rhododendron covers more than 1,000 feet in elevation from MacRae Meadows to MacRae Peak where it reaches 5,845 feet. The wide range of elevation provides guests with a longer window of opportunity to see the rhododendron blooming on Grandfather. It first appears at overlooks near the entrance of the attraction in late May and arrives at the higher peaks near the Mile High Swinging Bridge by the end of June.

Grandfather Mountain is a globally recognized nature preserve famous for its 360-degree vistas, native wildlife habitats and Mile High Swinging Bridge. The attraction is located on US Highway 221, two miles north of Linville, NC, and one mile south of the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 305.

All Rhododendron Ramble activities are included in attraction admission. For more information phone 800-468-7325 or plan a trip at www.grandfather.com.

For information on the hiking trails at Grandfather Mountain State Park, please click here.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Rhododendron blossoms atop Roan Mountain are nearing peak

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
The rhododendron blossoms atop Roan Mountain are nearing their peak this weekend, and that means it's time for the 64th Annual Rhododendron Festival at Roan Mountain State Park.

The festival always takes place toward the end of June, when the huge and showy (5 inches wide or more) pinkish purplish blossoms of the Catawba rhododendron reach their peak. This year, the festival will take place Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. each day.

The festival also features crafters, folkway demonstrations, musicians and a variety of festival food and drink. Admission to the festival is free, however, a donation is asked for parking.

There is usually a fee for entering the rhododendron gardens at the top of the Roan, but that will not be the case this year because of a major construction project to replace many of the structures, including the restrooms and overlooks and repaving the trails through the rhododendron.

Because the construction has decreased the usually ample parking, Pisgah National Forest’s Appalachian District Ranger Tina Tilley asked that large groups plan on carpooling.

The construction will close the gardens after July 7 this year, but Tilley said next year’s visitors “will be pleasantly surprised” by all the improvements.

For the shortened season this year, Tilley said blooms should be near their peak this weekend, but she said the blooms are not as spectacular this year as some years.

“The numbers are not as great as last year,” Tilley said. “They are putting on more leaves this year instead of putting energy into blooms. This is a cyclic and weather-related thing, but we are still looking forward to the blooms.”

For more information on Roan Mountain, as well as the hike out to Grassy Ridge Bald, please click here.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.

The “Remarkable Rhododendron Ramble”

Saturday, May 15th, 2010
The Catawba Rhododendron is abundant all across Grandfather Mountain, from MacRae Meadows at 4,300 feet in elevation to MacRae Peak at 5,845 feet in elevation. Because the shrub abounds across this broad range of elevations, its purple flowers can be enjoyed at each successive elevation. The first blooms appear at the lower overlooks in early June and the display will arrive at the Swinging Bridge by the end of the month.

Naturalists at Grandfather Mountain will be waiting to share their excitement for the showy rose-lavender blossoms. Visitors can join park staff from June 1 thru June 13 for the "Remarkable Rhododendron Ramble" and participate in special programs and activities that celebrate this herald of summer.

All programs and guided walks offered as part of the Remarkable Rhododendron Ramble are included in the price of admission. For details, please click here or phone 800-468-7325.

For information on the hiking trails at Grandfather Mountain State Park, please click here.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.