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|High Point=1,607 ft
|Low Point=1,325 ft
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| City = Creston
| State = North Carolina
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| Difficulty Rating = Hard
| Hike Time = 4 hours
| Distance = 4.3 miles
| Elevation Gain = 1,851
| Elevation Loss = -1,854
| High Point = 5,042
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== Trail Overview ==
== Trail Overview ==
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Three Top Mountain is an amphibolite mountain in the northwest corner of North Carolina in Ashe Country about 30 minutes north of Boone. The mountain is very unique due to its knife-edge ridgeline and sheer cliff drop offs. This is one of the most rugged mountain in NC. Due to its isolation it doesn’t get a lot of hiker traffic.  
Three Top Mountain is an amphibolite mountain in the northwest corner of North Carolina in Ashe Country about 30 minutes north of Boone. The mountain is very unique due to its knife-edge ridgeline and sheer cliff drop offs. This is one of the most rugged mountain in NC. Due to its isolation it doesn’t get a lot of hiker traffic.  


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On the way back home, you won't really pass anything to stop and get some food or a drink until Mountain City.
On the way back home, you won't really pass anything to stop and get some food or a drink until Mountain City.
== Misc. Information ==
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== Maps ==
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<display_map  type="terrain" width="auto" height="600" zoom="15" gkml="http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/AM_Three_Top_Mountain.kml">
36.4187749581, -81.588908833~Big Rock (5,020 ft)~[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_View_2.jpg|150px]]~MarkerP.png
36.4246443451, -81.583865192~Huckleberry Rock (5,020 ft)~[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_HK_View_2.jpg|150px]]~MarkerP.png
36.4159650000, -81.591253000~Peak 4880 (4,880 ft)~ ~MarkerP.png
36.4197682615, -81.596653923~Cascade~ ~MarkerC.png
36.4228467400, -81.594792480~Cascade~[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_Cascade.jpg|150px]]~MarkerC.png
36.4219125200, -81.597682670~Parking for trailhead (36.4219125200, -81.597682670)~[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_Trailhead.jpg|150px]]~MarkerA.png
36.4242076762, -81.585884946~Start of bushwhack to Big Rock~[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_Path.jpg|150px]]~MarkerT.png
36.4204148356, -81.601175163~The best thing to do is set your car GPS to the coordinates ([https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Kingsport,+TN/36.4204148356,-81.6011751636 36.4204148356,-81.6011751636]). From here, take a left and follow an old logging road not on the map the rest of way to trailhead.~ ~MarkerG.png
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{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Summit|Marker Title=Big Rock (5,020 ft)|Marker Description=[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_View_2.jpg|150px]]|Marker Location=36.4187749581, -81.588908833}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_View_From_88.jpg|View Of Three Top Mountain coming from NC 88
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Summit|Marker Title=Huckleberry Rock (5,020 ft)|Marker Description=[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_HK_View_2.jpg|150px]]|Marker Location=36.4246443451, -81.583865192}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_Trailhead.jpg|The small gravel trailhead
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Summit|Marker Title=Peak 4880 (4,880 ft)|Marker Description= |Marker Location=36.4159650000, -81.591253000}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_Cascade.jpg|An unnamed cascade at the start
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Waterfall|Marker Title=Cascade|Marker Description= |Marker Location=36.4197682615, -81.596653923}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_HK_View_1.jpg|Looking north over the rugged ridgeline towards Phoenix Mountain.
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Waterfall|Marker Title=Cascade|Marker Description=[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_Cascade.jpg|150px]]|Marker Location=36.4228467400, -81.594792480}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_HK_View_2.jpg|Main view of the Amphibolite Mountains south. Large peak in foreground is Big Rock.  The Roan Highlands and Grandfather Mountain can all be seen here on clear days.
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Parking|Marker Title=Parking for trailhead (36.4219125200, -81.597682670)|Marker Description=[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_Trailhead.jpg|150px]]|Marker Location=36.4219125200, -81.597682670}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_HK_View_3.jpg|Looking towards Whitetop Mountain, Mount Rogers and the Grayson Highlands in Virginia.
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Trail sign|Marker Title=Start of bushwhack to Big Rock|Marker Description=[[Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_Path.jpg|150px]]|Marker Location=36.4242076762, -81.585884946}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_Path.jpg|The start of the bushwhack towards Big Rock. Open forest all of the way.
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Point of interest|Marker Title=Navigation point|Marker Description=The best thing to do is set your car GPS to the coordinates ([https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Kingsport,+TN/36.4204148356,-81.6011751636 36.4204148356,-81.6011751636]). From here, take a left and follow an old logging road not on the map the rest of way to trailhead. |Marker Location=36.4204148356, -81.601175163}}
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_Cliffs_1.jpg|Starting the rock scramble. You are really exposed here.
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_Cliffs_2.jpg|Almost there. One final push.
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_Knifeedge.jpg|You don't get much more knife-edge than this
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_View_1.jpg|Looking down the valley. Mount Jefferson sticking it's head up in the distance
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_View_2.jpg|Pretty much the entire Amphibolite Range north of Boone is visible here plus the Roan Highlands and Grandfather Mountain.
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_View_3.jpg|Looking back at the way you came. Huckleberry Knob in the background.
Image:AM_Three_Top_Mountain_BR_View_4.jpg|Bluff Mountain across the valley
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Three Top Mountain

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Trail Marking Unknown
Trail UseThings allowed to do on or near the trail

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Difficulty Rating Hard
Hiking TimeTime from car and back. Includes any time hiking to access this trail. 1 hr0.0625 Days <br />60 Min <br /> round trip
Distance: 2.23 mi3.589 km <br /> trailStrict non-repeating trail length / 2.232.23 mi <br />3.589 km <br /> round tripTypical or shortest length from the car, hike the trail, and return to car
Trail Type Loop
Low / High Point 1,325 ft441.667 Yards <br />403.86 Meters <br />1,607 ft535.667 Yards <br />489.814 Meters <br />
Elev. Gain/LossSee link for details of calculation. Gain/Loss is direction dependent. 338 ft103.022 Meters <br /> / (338 ft103.022 Meters <br />) – Counter Clockwise
Trip ReportsFrom user "hiked it" submissions<br />Recent is within last 90 days No hikes logged yet
NearbyWithin 5 mi<br />Click link to view list 1 trails / 2.0 mi of trail
Parking 36° 25' 18.89" N, 81° 35' 51.66" W Map
Trailhead 36° 25' 18.89" N, 81° 35' 51.66" W Map
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Trail Overview

Three Top Mountain is an amphibolite mountain in the northwest corner of North Carolina in Ashe Country about 30 minutes north of Boone. The mountain is very unique due to its knife-edge ridgeline and sheer cliff drop offs. This is one of the most rugged mountain in NC. Due to its isolation it doesn’t get a lot of hiker traffic.

It gets its name from the 3 highest sub peaks that really stick out along its spine although there are about 11 sub peaks total. Even from the road, Three Top Mountain is impressive to look at.

Of the three sub peaks, two top out at 5,020 feet in elevation, Huckleberry Knob and Big Rock. Huckleberry Knob is considered the true summit although some have speculated that Big Rock is a little higher. If you’re a peak bagger, just hit them both just to be safe. Huckleberry Knob is very easy to get to. There is a 1.5 mile old steep ATV trail to its summit but you have to bushwhack to get to Big Rock and that’s when things get interesting.

Both Huckleberry Knob and Big Rock have spectacular 360 degree views. Big Rock not only requires a bushwhack but also a mild rock scramble at the end that is not for the faint of heart but the reward is one of the best views in all of North Carolina.

How to get there

The trailhead is difficult and confusing to find. It's actually at the end of an old logging road that is not on any map including any online maps that I'm aware of.

The best thing to do is set your car GPS to the coordinates (36.4204148356,-81.6011751636). From here, take a left and follow an old logging road not on the map the rest of way to trailhead.

I'm going to assume you’re coming via Mountain City TN on US421 to access.

  1. Take US421 almost to the TN/NC line at Trade TN.
  2. Take a left on Hwy 67 towards the east.
  3. Stay on Highway 67 (Highway 88, once in NC) for 13.3 miles. You'll get a good view of Three Top Mountain as you approach it.
  4. Turn right onto Three Top Road.
  5. Cross a bridge and turn left immediately, staying on Three Top Road.
  6. Go half a mile and turn left onto Hidden Valley Road.
  7. The road turns to gravel at this point.
  8. Continue on and you'll shortly see the Three Top game land sign.
  9. At this point the road name changes to Oak Trail. Just continue on for another half mile as the road goes through several switchbacks up the mountain.
  10. Take a right on Poplar Trail.
  11. When you arrive at the top ridgeline, you'll see an old logging road to your left not an any maps. Take a left and follow it for about half a mile.
  12. The trailhead is a large gravel circle. Trail begins at a service gate.

This final .5 mile road to the trailhead is a rough dirt road but should be passable to most vehicles. I drive a front wheel drive 2001 Honda Accord and I've never had any problems getting here.

Google Map Directions. Bear in mind that Google Maps turn by turn method is NOT the best way to get to Three Top Mountain from Kingsport TN. Follow the above instructions but once you get onto Three Top Road (Step #4 above), the final turn by turn instructions by Google Maps are accurate to the trailhead and hopefully will take some of the confusion away from the final mile.


Route Description

Huckleberry Knob (5,020 ft)

  • The route to the top from the parking area is an old ATV trail that is both steep, rocky but easy to follow.
  • Orange flags and markers on trees and rocks at the start but they don't last too long
  • Along the way, old roads branch off the main one but they are usually severely overgrown so you shouldn't have much trouble staying on the main path.
  • Once at the summit there is a faint manway that continues along the rugged ridgeline very shortly before it fades out. A lot of fun scrambling can be had here.
  • Their used to be a large American Flag on a metal pole here but it's been blown over and nobody has replaced it. If you look just below the summit you can still see the rusty old pole laying there.

Big Rock (5,020 ft)

  • There is no trail to Big Rock. You have to bushwhack half a mile through open forest to get there.
  • As far as bushwhacks go, this one is fairly easy. Just stick to the top of the ridgeline when possible and you shouldn't have any problems.
  • At times you will notice faint paths to follow but they don't last too long before fading out.
  • The last part to the top of Big Rock is a small rock scramble that can be unnerving if you have a fear of heights.
  • Watch your step while on top. There are huge drops everywhere.
  • Big Rock is absolutely worth the effort to get there.
Miles Three Top Mountain Elevation
0.0 miles Parking Area 3,896 feet
0.2 miles Cascade 3,843 feet
1.65 miles Arrive at Huckleberry Knob 5,042 feet
1.8 miles Backtrack down trail to spot on ridgeline to begin bushwhack to Big Rock 4,928 feet
2.2 miles Begin rock scramble 5,025 feet
2.3 miles Arrive at Big Rock 5,042 feet
2.8 miles Return to main trail back to beginning 4,928 feet
4.1 miles Cascade 3,843 feet
4.3 miles Parking Area 3,896 feet

Typical Conditions

Fees, Permits, etc.

Most of the mountain, including the summits, is owned by the state. The NC Wildlife Resource Commission maintain a game land of 2,808 acres. There are a number of game land access points that provide for public use of the mountain.

After the Hike

On the way back home, you won't really pass anything to stop and get some food or a drink until Mountain City.

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