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Roan High Knob Shelter (6285') is the highest shelter on the Appalachian Trail. Renovated in 1980 from an old fire warden cabin that was at the base of the Roan High Knob Fire Tower. It is fully enclosed, has a double platform and sleeps 15. There is an unreliable water source 50 yards from the shelter on a blue blaze trail. Foundations of the fire tower can be found in front of the shelter. The USGS marker for Roan High Knob is on a large rock about 30 yards in front of the shelter door. Roan High Knob is a part of the South Beyond 6000 challenge.
Roan High Knob Shelter (6285') is the highest shelter on the Appalachian Trail. Renovated in 1980 from an old fire warden cabin that was at the base of the Roan High Knob Fire Tower. It is fully enclosed, has a double platform and sleeps 15. There is an unreliable water source 50 yards from the shelter on a blue blaze trail. Foundations of the fire tower can be found in front of the shelter. The USGS marker for Roan High Knob is on a large rock about 30 yards in front of the shelter door. Roan High Knob is a part of the South Beyond 6000 challenge.


== Carvers Gap ==
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Carvers Gap (5512') is the primary road access for the Roan Highlands. TN143 comes from Roan Mountain, TN and NC261 comes from Bakersville, NC. Large parking area with restrooms. The road to the top of Roan Mountain is open from appoximately May-October.
 
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Revision as of 07:17, 15 January 2012

(Trail South > North)

Iron Mountain Gap

The Trail crosses TN107/NC226. Recent relocations have moved the Trail away from the Forest Service road that is frequented by backcountry horsemen. There is a small parking area along the road where the Forest Service road meets the highway.

Weedy Gap

Water sources on the east and west sides of the Trail. Apple orchard nearby along the Trail.

Clyde Smith Shelter

Clyde Smith Shelter (4400') is a wooden shelter built in 1977 by the United States Forest Service and renovated in 2002 by TEHCC during Hard Core. The shelter resides 200 yards west of the Trail on a blue blaze. Sleeps 6. Water is available 300 yards from shelter. The shelter is named for Clyde SMith, who is well-known along the Trail for his handmade signs.

Little Rock Knob

Little Rock Knob (4918') is between Clyde Smith Shelter and Hughes Gap. Great views to the north from a rock outcropping near the summit along the Trail.

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Ash Gap

Campsite before steep ascent of Roan Mountain. Water is down short blue blaze trail to the east.

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Cloudland Hotel Site

After ascending Roan Mountain from Ash & Hughes Gaps, the Trail passes by the site where Cloudland Hotel once stood. The hotel straddled the NC/TN state line and was considered a premier report destination. The wealthy relaxed atop the mountain in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The site is now an open area that has magnificent eastward views of North Carolina.

Roan High Knob Shelter

Roan High Knob Shelter (6285') is the highest shelter on the Appalachian Trail. Renovated in 1980 from an old fire warden cabin that was at the base of the Roan High Knob Fire Tower. It is fully enclosed, has a double platform and sleeps 15. There is an unreliable water source 50 yards from the shelter on a blue blaze trail. Foundations of the fire tower can be found in front of the shelter. The USGS marker for Roan High Knob is on a large rock about 30 yards in front of the shelter door. Roan High Knob is a part of the South Beyond 6000 challenge.

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