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When you visit the Appalachian Mountains, you'll find plenty of outdoor hiking adventures for the entire family. Summer brings hot days for exciting hikes to waterfalls, where just a stones throw away, you can create a little home on a small meadow of Galax, this countryside’s waxy weed that brings many mountain folk into the mountains to harvest and sell to flower companies. Cool nights bring fireflies and crickets that drench the peaceful cove where you may choose to camp and glowing fires after dark will sooth your soul after a long trek up to Mount Mitchell. Appalachian mountain hiking trips in the fall are equally exciting, as western North Carolina boasts one of the country’s most vibrant and breathtaking seasonal foliage. Winter hiking in these mountains also has its unique draw for the hearty hiker, with the mild yet often light snowy days and crisp clean air. Winter mountaineering is an activity in these mountains that will attract the experienced hiker. One who has not experienced the shelves of snow drooping from the spruce bows up on Horse Rock Mountain and nestled into a sleeping bag in the blustery pavilions at Deep Gap has not fully fathomed the essence of Appalachian mountain backpacking in winter.

Cultural Attractions as a Complement to Your Backpacking Trip!

Between camping trips, you may want to delve into other interesting attractions in the area. Whichever time of year you choose your western North Carolina camping trip, you may discover this lovely region's rich cultural heritage as well, at art galleries and musical performances, Native American museums and exhibits in Cherokee, and even stop to tap your foot to a fiddler on a street corner of downtown Asheville. This area has such a wide variety of cultural attractions; it may be difficult to choose from all of the options. After roughing it on your camping trip, it may be a fun diversion to explore downtown Asheville's unique restaurants and eclectic shops. Delve into the mountains' endless opportunities for daytrips through the mountains and valleys to Cherokee. Experience the real Cold Mountain that so many have learned about by watching the award-winning movie. Take a breathtaking ride along the Blue Ridge Parkway and marvel over the views at Mount Mitchell. On your Appalachian mountain camping trip, you will have the opportunity to experience the spectacular outdoor thrills in the mountains, and the opportunity to partake in the many events, festivals, and attractions that will make it an unforgettable experience for everyone!

The Unforgettable Views of Appalachian Mountain Backpacking!

The unique countryside of the Appalachian Mountains offers more outdoor adventure opportunities than nearly any Southeastern destination. This refreshing outdoor landscape sets the stage for Appalachian mountain backpacking explorations of every kind, from hiking up to rock climbing cliffs at Table Rock and camping at the grassy meadow below to quiet hikes along the crest of the Black Mountain range from Mount Mitchell only to find yourself eating trail mix while gazing out at the endless layers of mountains and valleys in the distance. Appalachian mountain backpacking at Linville Gorge is bound to be an unforgettable experience with its panoramic views from the cliffs of Hawksbill and the wooded camping areas below Babble Towers. When you visit these mountains, the Blue Ridge Parkway is a great entryway into a playground of western North Carolina outdoor adventure. While the panoramic vistas are breathtaking, the close-up views of waterfalls and towering cliffs are just as spectacular. Visit the mountains around Cherokee and find more spectacular views, hikes, and waterfalls on your Appalachian mountain backpacking adventures.

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