Grandfather
Mountain is arguably the most visited tourist attraction in North Carolina.
Among its unique features is the famous “Mile High Swinging Bridge” but this is
only one of the features of this nature preserve. Known far and wide for its
clearly identifiable bearded profile of a reclining old man in the mountain,
Grandfather Mountain is a truly unique place to visit while in the High Country
area and is one of the most photographed areas in the Southeast.
The mountain is open to visitors and hikers for an entrance fee but is well
worth the money as you will be treated to an incredible array of nature’s beauty
and wonders. An astonishing 70 rare or endangered species live on Grandfather
within its 16 distinct ecosystems which include forests which are normally found
in Canadian climates. Seven environmental habitats are maintained where visitors
can view black bears, white tailed deer, bald and golden eagles, cougars and
even playful river otters in an aquarium that allows you to watch them cavort
either under water or above.
People of all ages and expertise will enjoy the 11 hiking trails on Grandfather
Mountain which vary widely in their degree of difficulty. Several trails are
quite easy to navigate but there are also a few trails which should be traveled
by only the most well conditioned hikers. A number of these difficult trails
actually require the use of a system of ladders and cables built into ancient
black, near vertical cliffs.
Many events are held on the grounds of Grandfather Mountain each year such as:
- Naturalist Weekend (May 17-18) A two day event featuring hiking
and presentations on the flora and fauna of Grandfather Mountain.
- Nature Photography Weekend (May 30-June 1) Presentations from
many top nature photographers Richard Bernabe, Jack Daulton, Bill Lea,
Charles Needle and Nancy Rotenberg.
- 84th Annual Singing on the Mountain (fourth Sunday in June) A
gospel singing and fellowship event held in MacRae Meadows hosted by the
Greene family.
- 53rd Annual Grandfather Mountain Highland Games (July 10-13)
Reputed to be the best and most colorful celebration of Scottish culture in
America. Events such as The Bear: Assault on Grandfather road race, The
Grizzly Bike Ride, and The Grizzly Marathon (reputed to be the toughest
marathon in America).
- Kidfest (Sept. 13) The name says it all. Fun stuff for kids.
Guided hikes, games, storytellers and music.
- 38th Annual American Girl Scout Day (Sept.20) As the name suggests, a
fun day for Girl Scouts only. Free admission with proof of membership.
- Bridge To Bridge Incredible Challenge Bike Ride (Sept. 21) A
grueling 102 mile bike ride which begins in Lenoir, NC and culminates at the
Mile High Swinging Bridge on Grandfather Mountain.
In the autumn, there is no better place on earth to view the awe inspiring
fall colors than Grandfather Mountain. From its peak, you will be treated to a
patchwork quilt of nature’s beauty from between Oct. 5th until approximately
Oct. 20th. No visit to the High Country is complete without a visit to
Grandfather Mountain. |