August 26 - 27, 2016
Exploring 100 Years of Grandfather Mountain - A State Park Centennial Celebration
This two-day celebration offers you several ways to explore Grandfather Mountain. On Friday, the host of Expeditions with Patrick McMillan will present a moving and inspiring lecture about the 5,946-foot mountain, which is home to more than 70 threatened or endangered species.
On Saturday there will be special expeditions on Grandfather Mountain, guided hikes on the Nuwati and Cragway
Trails. Naturalists, scientists and environmental educators will be stationed
along the way to enliven your hike with spirited presentations. This is a free
event.
Grandfather Mountain is
the highest mountain in the Blue Ridge
Mountain range at an elevation of 5,964
feet. The Mile High Swinging Bridge
gives visitors easy access to the
breath-taking view from Grandfather
Mountain's Linville Peak. Grandfather
Mountain is a Nature Lovers' favorite
offering Wildlife habitats, Nature
Walks and Trails, Nature Programs, and
a Nature Museum. The complex natural
terrain includes 16 different
classifications of natural communities
with backcountry trails providing
access to all.
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