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Waterrock Knob

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Length: 1.2 mile
Rating: Moderate
Dogs: Dogs Allowed On Leash

Waterrock Knob is a must-stop along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Located at Milepost 451.2, it features the last hiking trail along the Parkway as you travel toward the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This peak (6,292 feet) is the 16th highest mountain in the Eastern United States and the the 15th highest of the 40 mountains in North Carolina over 6,000 feet.

Not up for a hike? Don’t worry, there are fantastic views both east and west from the “mile high” parking area complete with picnic tables to soak in the views. The parking lot is also home to a Visitor Center and restrooms. This is one of the best places in the North Carolina mountains to watch a sunrise or sunset. If you do feel like hiking you will be rewarded with views like the one above.

Trail Insights:

    • Out and back hike to the summit gains 412′ in elevation.
    • The first 1/4 of the trail is paved ending at an overlook and then the trail turns to dirt.
    • On a clear day you can have 50 mil views from the summit of Waterrock Knob.
    • There are multiple viewpoints from the top

Directions:

From Maggie Valley head South on US 19 towards Cherokee to take a right on the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance ramp and another right at the stop sign. The turn for Waterrock Knob will be on your left with signs to the parking lot.

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