Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Chimney Rock State Park Wild Mushroom Walk this Weekend

September 20   Wild Mushroom Walks at Chimney Rock State Park   Mushrooms can be found popping up all over Chimney Rock in the summer and early fall, especially after rainfall. Enjoy a casual Friday hike seeking a variety of fascinating fungi along the Four Seasons or Great Woodland Adventure trail.

Participants will look for some of the estimated 1,000 species of mushrooms that could be growing in the Park. Led by Karen Johnson, member of the Asheville Mushroom Club and the State Parks staff. Limited to 20 people; ask about the signup sheet at the Ticket Plaza when you arrive on the day of the hike. Meet by Grady's Animal Discovery Den in the Meadows. 


Chimney Rock State Park is named for a 500 million-year-old giant granite monolith overlooking Hickory Nut Gorge. Visitors are awed by the breathtaking view that spreads 1200 vertical feet beneath them and 75 miles across the Carolinas. The now state owned park encompasses 1,000 acres offers the best of the mountains in one place with spectacular 75-mile views, hiking trails for all ages, a 404-foot waterfall, a variety of special events and much more.

Get links for lodging, visitor information and Park details on the
Chimney Rock NC Guide

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