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== Maps ==
== Maps ==
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35.7673, -82.2645~Southern trailhead at Mt. Mitchell SP~ ~MarkerA.png
 
35.764982, -82.265196~Mt. Mitchell (6684 feet)~ ~MarkerG.png
(A) 35.7673, -82.2645
35.777540, -82.261934~Mt. Craig (6647 feet)~ ~MarkerG.png
Southern trailhead at Mt. Mitchell SP
35.789768, -82.255844~Balsam Cone (6611 feet)~ ~MarkerG.png
(G) 35.764982, -82.265196
35.801990, -82.252450~Potato Hill (6475 feet)~ ~MarkerG.png
Mt. Mitchell (6684 feet)
35.817477, -82.249231~Winter Star Mountain (6212 feet)~ ~MarkerG.png
(G) 35.777540, -82.261934
35.841032, -82.247901~Gibbs Mountain (6224 feet)~ ~MarkerG.png
Mt. Craig (6647 feet)
35.852338, -82.248545~Celo Knob (6327 feet)~ ~MarkerG.png
(G) 35.789768, -82.255844
35.878109, -82.284164~Northern trailhead~ ~MarkerA.png
Balsam Cone (6611 feet)
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(G) 35.801990, -82.252450
Potato Hill (6475 feet)
(G) 35.817477, -82.249231
Winter Star Mountain (6212 feet)
(G) 35.841032, -82.247901
Gibbs Mountain (6224 feet)
(G) 35.852338, -82.248545
Celo Knob (6327 feet)
(A) 35.878109, -82.284164
Northern trailhead
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== Photos ==
== Photos ==

Revision as of 08:56, 22 August 2015


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Trail Name Black Mountain Crest Trail
Nearest City Asheville
State North Carolina
Trail Marking Orange Triangle
Trail Use/Features Dnr hiking.png
Difficulty Rating Hard
Hiking Time 88 Hours <br />0.5 Days <br />480 Min <br />
Distance, round-trip 1212 mi <br />19.312 km <br />
Climb/Descent Elevation 2,4002,400 Feet <br />731.52 Meters <br /> / {{{Elevation Loss}}}"{{{Elevation Loss}}}" is not a number.
High Point 6,6486,648 Feet <br />2,216 Yards <br />2,026.31 Meters <br />
Nearest Medical Asheville
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Trail Overview

Bag several SB6K peaks along the Black Mountains, including Mt. Mitchell. Great views, but a challenging route with some boulder climbing with ropes.

How to get there

Primary trailhead is in Mount Mitchell State Park. From Johnson City, TN to the southern trailhead (N35°46.038, W82°15.870):

Mount Mitchell, begin the trail at the Mount Mitchell picnic area just below the parking lot.

From Johnson City, TN to the northern trailhead (N35°52.687, W82°17.050):

If beginning at Bowlens Creek, use the parking area on NC 1109 (graded, but not paved).

Route Description

How much of the Black Mountain Crest Trail do you want to bite off?

Two miles

The South Beyond 6000 (SB6K) challenge program is summit the 40 highest peaks in the Southern United States. Peaks which can be claimed along this route are:

  • Mt. Craig (6647 feet)
  • Balsam Cone (6611 feet)
  • Potato Hill (6475 feet)
  • Winter Star Mountain (6212 feet)
  • Gibbs Mountain (6224 feet)
  • Celo Knob (6327 feet)

The North Carolina Parks labels "Deep Gap Trail" for the 4.5 miles section of USFS Trail 179 over to the first permitted campground. park map

The trail is blazed with orange triangles.


Miles Elevation Black Mountain Crest Trail
0.0 ~6640 Trailhead at Mt. Mitchell parking lot
6647 Mt. Craig
6581 Big Tom
6611 Balsam Cone
4.5 5700 Deep Gap primative campground
6212 Winter Star Mountain
7.5 Celo Knob

Access trails are Mount Mitchell Trail USFS 190 (if you want a greater challenge), USFS 178 Colbert Ridge (connecting Deep Gap with NC80), (?) USFS 177, Bowlens Creek Trail USFS 119 (Celo Knob to ?).

Typical Conditions

A difficult challenge up and down the peaks across many boulders. Take lots of water due to being more exposed to sun and wind. Recommendation is to start early - and get off the mountain with plenty of daylight left.

Fees, Permits, etc.

No fees or permits required. No bikes, ATV, or horses allowed on this trail.

After the Hike

Misc. Information

The Black Mountains were named due to the dark line of spruce and fir trees that cover the ridge.

Excellent description and photo gallery of BMCT are on the Central NY Hiking website.

Link to Forest Service Trail 179 page.

Maps

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Photos