National Forest
Nantahala National Forest
Topton, NC
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About
Welcome to the Nantahala National Forest! The Nantahala National Forest lies in the mountain and valleys of southwestern North Carolina. The largest of North Carolina's four National Forests, the Nantahala encompasses 531,148 acres with elevations ranging from 5,800 feet at Lone Bald in Jackson County to 1,200 feet in Cherokee County along Hiwassee River. The Forest is divided into three Districts, Cheoah in Robbinsville, NC, Tusquitee in Murphy, NC, and the Nantahala in Franklin, NC. All district names come from the Cherokee language. "Nantahala" is a Cherokee word meaning "land of the noon day sun," a fitting name for the Nantahala Gorge, where the sun only reaches to the valley floor at midday.The Nantahala National Forest was established in 1920 under authority of the 1911 Weeks Act. This act provided authority to acquire lands for national forests to protect watersheds, to provide timber, and to regulate the flow of navigable streams. In the Nantahala National Forest, visitors enjoy a wide variety of recreational activities from whitewater rafting to camping. With over 600 miles of trails, opportunities exist for hikers, mountain bikers, horse-back riders and off-highway vehicle riders. Camping and Day-use Information Enjoy camping or a picnic at one of the many day-use areas. A list of camping and day-use areas in the Nantahala National Forest can be found here. Recreation Maps Nantahala & Pisgah National Forest Maps Be Safe The national forests in North Carolina offer a wide variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. From the mountains to the sea, there are many exciting adventures awaiting your visit to these national forests. Please keep in mind that all outdoor recreational activities on the Croatan, Pisgah, Nantahala and Uwharrie national forests, including activities at recreation sites, have inherent risks due to the natural setting in which they occur. Always remember, your safety is your responsibility. Waterfall Safety for the Summer.
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Amenities
Fire Rings
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Nantahala National Forest
Trail
Old River Road
North Carolina
6.4 mi1,089 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Bartram Falls Trail
North Carolina
5.4 mi2,543 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Winding Stairs Northern Approach
North Carolina
7.3 mi3,596 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Wayah Bald Recreation Area via Appalachian Trail
North Carolina
10.2 mi3,018 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Wayah Bald to Sawmill Gap via Bartram Trail
North Carolina
7.0 mi1,841 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Wayah Bald via Appalachian Trail
North Carolina
16.2 mi4,728 ftgain
Expert
Nearby Campgrounds
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