The Appalachian Trail

The Lump Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 264.4

The Lump Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 264.4

Trail head: Walsh, North Carolina Distance: 0.2 miles Duration: 9 minutes Skill Level: Easy Overview: The Lump Trail is located at milepost 264.4 off the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Lump Trail is an extremely short hike up the adjacent hill behind the fence and is 0.3...

Gully Creek Trail-Cumberland Knob-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 217.5

Gully Creek Trail-Cumberland Knob-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 217.5

  Trail head: Milepost 299 Blue Ridge Parkway Distance: 2.1 miles Duration: 2 hrs Skill Level: Very Strenous Overview: Gully Creek Trail starts at the Blue Ridge Visitor Center, Cumberland Knob, at milepost 217.5 off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Go past the visitor...

The Continental Divide Trail

The Lump Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 264.4

The Lump Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 264.4

Trail head: Walsh, North Carolina Distance: 0.2 miles Duration: 9 minutes Skill Level: Easy Overview: The Lump Trail is located at milepost 264.4 off the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Lump Trail is an extremely short hike up the adjacent hill behind the fence and is 0.3...

Gully Creek Trail-Cumberland Knob-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 217.5

Gully Creek Trail-Cumberland Knob-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 217.5

  Trail head: Milepost 299 Blue Ridge Parkway Distance: 2.1 miles Duration: 2 hrs Skill Level: Very Strenous Overview: Gully Creek Trail starts at the Blue Ridge Visitor Center, Cumberland Knob, at milepost 217.5 off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Go past the visitor...

Pacific Crest Trail

The Lump Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 264.4

The Lump Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 264.4

Trail head: Walsh, North Carolina Distance: 0.2 miles Duration: 9 minutes Skill Level: Easy Overview: The Lump Trail is located at milepost 264.4 off the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Lump Trail is an extremely short hike up the adjacent hill behind the fence and is 0.3...

Gully Creek Trail-Cumberland Knob-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 217.5

Gully Creek Trail-Cumberland Knob-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 217.5

  Trail head: Milepost 299 Blue Ridge Parkway Distance: 2.1 miles Duration: 2 hrs Skill Level: Very Strenous Overview: Gully Creek Trail starts at the Blue Ridge Visitor Center, Cumberland Knob, at milepost 217.5 off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Go past the visitor...

Devil’s Courthouse Trail

Devil’s Courthouse Trail

Milepost 422.4
Distance: 1.0 mile out and back from the parking area.
Difficulty: Strenuous
Elevation Gain : 258 feet
Trailhead: Blue Ridge Parkway milepost 422.4, park at the Devil’s Courthouse Overlook

Elevation: 5720′

Tips:

This is a family friendly hike for children over 5. It is a very steep incline for adults.

Sneakers or hiking shoes

Definitely bring a camera or video camcorder the views are like a painting.

Park you car at the overlook. When looking up at the rock face sometimes you can see some tiny hikers at the top viewing area. Follow the paved pathway parallel with the Blue Ridge Parkway towards the tunnel and enter the woods. Get ready to climb almost straight up at a very steep incline. There is a bench in the left half way up. Then the pathway turns to a wall enclosed viewing area with spectacular mountain views. Looking to the East is the Carolina Piedmont. The view to the West is the Shining Rock Wilderness

Elk Knob Summit Trail

Elk Knob Summit Trail

Trail head: approximately 9.5 miles north of Boone. Take Hwy 194

Elk Knob State Park
5564 Meat Camp Road
Todd, NC 28684
Elk.knob@ncparks.gov

Camping reservation: 828-297-7261

After turning a right into the state park at the top of the mountain. You will follow a gravel road for a bit then park in the parking lot.

Distance: 3.8 miles out and back

GPS: 36.332586, -81.69064

Elevation Gain: 1000feet

At an elevation of 5520′ , Elk Knob is one of the ,tallest peaks in Watauga county with spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The trail starts off in the parking lot and the trailhead leads upwards in a zig zag fashion. At the 1 mile point you will see an opening with a great mountain view. There is also a bench here to rest your legs preparing for the next mile to the top of the mountain. When you get towards the top of the trees you are almost there. The path at the top says North and South. Get out your camera the views are amazing. Either one has spectacular panoramic views with display panels that identify the mountains views. There are also benches at the top to take in the views and rest a bit if needed.