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Tanawha Trail
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The Tanawha Trail, stretching 13.5 miles (21.7 km) from Julian Price Park to parallels the Blue Ridge Parkway on Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, in the United States. Tanawha, the Cherokee word for fabulous hawk or eagle is an appropriate name for this trail that offers hikers views of distant mountains. Completed in 1993, the Tanawha Trail, like the final section of the Parkway it mirrors, is unique in construction. The trail traverses a fragile and ancient ecosystem and leads hikers through a surprising range of biological and geological terrains. Some sections tunnel through thickets of laurel and rhododendron. Others dip down into remote hardwood coves and then ascend into evergreen glens. Boulder fields and cascading streams punctuate the landscape.
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Tanawha Trail
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Julian Price Park Campground Beacon Heights
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View of the Linn Cove Viaduct from an overlook on the Tanawha Trail.
dbp:designation
dbr:Mountains-to-Sea_Trail
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North Carolina, United States
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Blue Ridge Parkway in Fall.jpg
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Grandfather Mountain Linn Cove Viaduct dbr:Appalachian_Mountains
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natural, boardwalk, asphalt
dbp:use
Hiking
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The Tanawha Trail, stretching 13.5 miles (21.7 km) from Julian Price Park to parallels the Blue Ridge Parkway on Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, in the United States. Tanawha, the Cherokee word for fabulous hawk or eagle is an appropriate name for this trail that offers hikers views of distant mountains. Completed in 1993, the Tanawha Trail, like the final section of the Parkway it mirrors, is unique in construction. The trail traverses a fragile and ancient ecosystem and leads hikers through a surprising range of biological and geological terrains. Some sections tunnel through thickets of laurel and rhododendron. Others dip down into remote hardwood coves and then ascend into evergreen glens. Boulder fields and cascading streams punctuate the landscape. Sections above the Linn Cove Viaduct and along Rough Ridge are strenuous, but overall the trail is an easy to moderate walk. The many accesses from the Parkway let hikers choose as long a section as they like. To preserve this delicate area, hikers are encouraged to stay on designated paths, bridges, and boardwalks. Most of the Tanawha Trail is also incorporated as a part of North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST), which transverses the state from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks.
dbp:difficulty
Easy to moderate
dbp:hazards
Livestock Mosquitos Venomous snakes dbr:American_black_bear Steep grades Poison ivy Diarrhea from water Severe weather Yellowjackets
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