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Hike the Wallhalla Trail at Cataloochee Ranch

Thursday, January 26th, 2012
Get a great start on 2012 by joining the Cataloochee Ranch and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for hike near the Cataloochee Ranch. The historic ranch is located on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Maggie Valley where SAHC holds over 300 acres in a conservation easement. Participants will be hiking the Wallhalla Trail, a 4-mile trail that features great views of the Balsam Range and the Campbell Creek basin, rhododendron tunnels, and cove hardwood forests. You'll also get to see the “Sliding Rock,” and towards the end of the hike, will be rewarded with vistas of Maggie Valley and the mountains beyond.

The hike is scheduled for Saturday, February 4th, at 10:30 a.m. The trail is rated as a moderate hike. You'll need to bring water, comfortable shoes, warm clothes and a camera.

The hike is free for members and $10 for non-members. Well behaved dogs are welcome.

You can direct any questions to Rich Preyer, rich@appalachian.org or 828-253-0095 ex. 205.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Horseshoe Bay

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Round trip: 10 km Difficulty: Moderate Location: St. Ignace, MI Click Here for Google Map of this Hike Like I’ve said so many times before, I love a shoreline hike, and this was an opportunity to hike the shoreline of Lake Huron instead of my usual favourite Lake Superior. From St. Ignace drive 3.8 miles [...]

Andrews Bald Hike with the GSMA

Thursday, September 29th, 2011
Fantastic views and gorgeous fall colors await those hiking to Andrews Bald!

Join the Great Smoky Mountains Association and naturalist Liz Domingue on Saturday, October 8th for a 3.6 mile round-trip hike to Andrews Bald, one of the park's most picturesque destinations. This trail was one of the first to be improved in the park under the Trails Forever program.

Plan on packing a light lunch to enjoy at the bald while taking in the breathtaking colors of Autumn in the vast panorama.

As always, wear good hiking boots (the trail is rocky with a steep downhill section), bring water and rain gear. Though considered an easy hike, a hiking stick might be advisable also to help steady yourself as you traverse the rocks.

Meet Liz at the Clingmans Dome parking lot at 9:00 a.m. for what should prove to be a true Smokies experience!

Reservations are required and limited to 20 participants. A fee of $10 per adult will cover the cost of the presenter. Children under 12 are free. Call 865-436-7318, Ext. 222 or 254 to register.

For more detailed information on the hike to Andrews Bald, please click here.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Hike to Upper Catawba Falls with the Swannanoa Valley Museum

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
This Saturday the Swannanoa Rim Explorer series continues with a hike to Upper Catawba Falls.

The Swannanoa Rim Explorer hiking series is an exclusive program of the Swannanoa Valley Museum, and offers several hikes throught 2011. Each hike will cover a portion of the approximately 31 miles of the Swannanoa Rim, which runs from Jesse’s High Top, across Lakey Gap, over Ridgecrest and Montreat, up to the Blue Ridge Parkway, and down to Cedar Cliff above Camp Rockmont. These hikes will be led by experienced hikers who are also extremely knowledgeable about the history, topography, and ownership of the land.

This is a strenuous hike with a stream crossing - be prepared to wade. (Bring waterproof boots or grocery bags and rubber bands to cover your shoes!) Wear wool socks and bring an extra pair to change into afterward. Hiking poles are also helpful.

From the Trip Leader: The hike is mostly level with a few up & downs and a steep downhill to the bottom of the upper falls. The trail is not a good open one and will include a few scrambles through brush, up & under logs, etc. The main thing one must understand is that there are numerous stream crossings. There are practically no safe rock hops & you should be prepared for wet feet. As you may know wool socks will keep your feet warm enough even when wet, so wear wool and look forward to wading the creek--which at most will be 5-6 inches deep. Bring a dry pair of socks for the hike's end. The out & back trip is probably 6 +/ - miles.

For those interested, meet at 9 AM at the Black Mountain Savings Bank. Hikers will then carpool to Fortune Fields in High Rock Acres for the hike. Bring a bag lunch to eat on site. Cost is $10 for members and $20 for nonmembers. Reservations are required. Call 828-669-9566 or email info@swannanoavalleymuseum.org for more information or to register.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Hike to Looking Glass Rock

Thursday, February 17th, 2011
The Asheville Hiking Meetup Group will be hosting a free hike to Looking Glass Rock in the Pisgah National Forest this Saturday, February 19th.

The hike will be 6.4 miles roundtrip on the out and back trail. Expect to go at a leisurely pace and sticking with the group. It's a moderate/strenuous trail that climbs 1700 feet in 3.2 miles. From its peak are panoramic views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.

For those interested, meet at 10 a.m. at the Ingles at 301 Long Shoals Road in Arden to carpool to the trailhead.

For more information, e-mail ashevillehikinggroup@gmail.com.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com