Grandfather Mountain State Park

Grandfather Mountain is a State Park and private attraction in northwest North Carolina. The park is located in Avery, Caldwell, and Watauga counties. The mountain had been under private ownership until 2008, when the state bought much of the undeveloped lands on the mountain to form a state park. The state park, which is free to visit, can be accessed from the Profile Trailhead along NC-105 or trailheads along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The private part of the park, managed by the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation, is more developed and includes the mile-high swinging bridge, but has a fee to access. The Grandfather Mountain massif contains four peaks - Calloway Peak, Attic Window, MacRae Peak, and Linville Peak.

Contact Information:

9872 Hwy 105 S (Suite 6)

Banner Elk, NC 28604

Phone: 828-963-9522

Email: grandfather.mountain@ncparks.gov

GPS: 36.111200, -81.811140

Map:

Hiking:

There are 12 miles of rugged hiking trails in the state park that can be accessed from the Profile Trailhead on NC-105 or along the Blue Ridge Parkway. A free permit is required for hiking or backpacking in the backcountry and can be obtained from kiosks at the trailheads.

Cragway Trail:

Length: 1.0 mile

Blaze: Orange Circles

Difficulty: Strenuous

Cragway Trail makes a connector between Nuwati Trail and Daniel Boone Scout Trail. About half way along the trail is Top Crag View, a series of crags and boulders with views of Calloway Peak.

Daniel Boone Scout Trail:

Length: 3.0 miles

Blaze: White Diamonds

Difficulty: Strenuous

Daniel Boone Scout Trail can be accessed from the Boone Fork Parking Area at Mile Post 299.9 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. From the parking area, turn left on Tanawha Trail, crossing Boone Fork on a footbridge. In about a half-mile, after passing Nuwati Trail, Daniel Boone Scout Trail will be on the right. The trail climbs steeply up the eastern flank of Grandfather Mountain. In about 2 miles, Cragway Trail splits to the right at Flat Rock View. The trail gets steeper as it approaches the summit. The last section requires climbing ladders to reach the top of Calloway Peak, the highest point on Grandfather Mountain.

Nuwati Trail:

Length: 1.2 miles

Blaze: Blue Circles

Difficulty: Easy

Nuwati Trail can be accessed from the Boone Fork Parking Area at Mile Post 299.9 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. From the parking area, turn left on Tanawha Trail, crossing Boone Fork on a footbridge and Nuwati Trail will be on the right. The trail follows Boone Fork upstream intersecting Cragway Trail in half a mile. The trail continues to Storyteller Rock and a backcountry campsite.

Profile Trail:

Length: 3.1 miles

Blaze: Orange

Difficulty: Strenuous

The Profile Trail leads from the parking area on NC-105 in Banner Elk up to Calloway Gap between Calloway Peak and Attic Window, gaining about 2000 vertical feet in just over three miles. The trail starts moderate, following the upper section of Watauga River and then crossing. The first mile is relatively flat, but then it starts to gain significant elevation. In just over a mile and a half, the trail will pass Foscoe View with nice views of the valley below.

The trail then passes by the Profile, an exposed cliff below Calloway Peak. At the right angle, it resembles an old man's face, thus the name of the trail and mountain. There is a campsite right at the base of the cliff and a good view of the profile about a half-mile further.

Past the profile view, the trail passes Shanty Spring, the last reliable source of water. About a half-mile past the spring is the upper terminus of the trail at Grandfather Mountain Trail. Calloway Peak is about a half-mile to the left and MacRae Peak is under a mile heading right.

Points of Interest:

Calloway Peak:

Calloway Peak is the highest point on Grandfather Mountain at 5,946 feet above sea level. It can be reached from Daniel Boone Scout Trail or Grandfather Trail.

Flat Rock View:

Flat Rock View is located about 2 miles up Daniel Boone Scout Trail at the intersection with Cragway Trail. The flat rocks provide a nice view from nearly 5000 feet.

Top Crag View:

Top Crag View is along Cragway Trail, where rocky crags provide views of Calloway Peak.

Watauga View:

Watauga View is just off Grandfather Trail right before reaching the summit of Calloway Peak and provides nice views of Sugar Mountain and the upper Watauga River.

Wildlife:

Wildflowers:

Grandfather Mountain is a great place to view wildflowers. The significant changes in elevation mean you'll see different flowers as you hike up the mountains.

One of the earliest spring bloomers are trout lilies, named for their spotted leaves that resemble trout.

Another early spring flower is the Carolina Spring Beauty (Claytonia caroliniana). These flowers have wider leaves than the similar Eastern Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica).

Blog Entries:

15-Feb-2020: Calloway Peak

15-Apr-2017: Grandfather Mountain Profile Trail

External Links:

NC State Parks website: https://www.ncparks.gov/grandfather-mountain-state-park

Private Attraction website: https://grandfather.com/