August 9 Wild Mushroom Walks in 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. Meet by Grady's Animal Discovery Den in the Meadows - limited to 20 participants, first come basis.
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.
A variety of nature programs and guided hikes are offered throughout the year.
Get complete local visitor information on the Chimney Rock NC Guide
September 29-30 Flock
to the Rock If you love birds and birding you need to head for Chimney Rock Park thsi weekend for
Western North Carolina’s premier fall migration birding event.
Birds flock to Chimney Rock Park, an official site on the NC
Birding Trail with 130-plus species spotted.
Families, kids and couples
will love the live Birds of Prey programs. All weekend, there will be
free guided walks with expert area ornithologists, workshops and
bird/nature photography, along with fun activities and bird-related
vendors.
Attendees may be able to spot dozens of Broadwing hawks flying
overhead to southern wintering grounds during this prime annual hawk
migration time.
Get a link for Flock to the Rock and other events at Chimney Rock Park on the Chimney Rock NC Visitor Guide.