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== Blazing ==
== Blazing ==
The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is uniquely blazed by white dots.  The trail is also marked by posts and signs with the Mountains-to-Sea trail logo.
The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is uniquely blazed by white dots.  The trail is also marked by carsonites, posts, and signs with the Mountains-to-Sea Trail logo.


[[File:MST_Blaze.JPG|MST White-dot Blaze]]
[[File:MST_Blaze.JPG|200px|MST White-dot Blaze]]  [[File:MST_Sign.jpg|200px|MST Sign]]  [[File:MST_Post.jpg|115px|MST White-dot Blazed post]]


== Mountain Section ==
== Mountain Section ==


The MST's mountain section (Clingman's Dome to Stone Mountain State Park, NC) has numerous trailheads that are within an hour or two drive of the Tri-Cities.  The trail starts in the Great Smoky Mountains Naitonal Park, and passes through the Nantalhala/Pisgah National Forests, the cities of Asheville & Blowing Rock, climbs to the top of Mount Mitchell, and travels alongside the Blue Ridge Parkway.  A number of its sections offer from easy access along the Parkway to the most remote & mountainous backcountry and wilderness areas.  Difficulty can range from easy to difficult.
The MST's mountain section (Clingman's Dome to Stone Mountain State Park, NC) has numerous trailheads that are within an hour or two drive of the Tri-Cities.  The trail starts in the Great Smoky Mountains Naitonal Park, and passes through the Nantalhala/Pisgah National Forests, the cities of Asheville & Blowing Rock, climbs to the top of Mount Mitchell, and travels alongside the Blue Ridge Parkway.  A number of its sections offer from easy access along the Parkway to the most remote & mountainous backcountry and wilderness areas.  Difficulty of the trail can range from easy to difficult; level hillside to steep and rocky grades.


After Stone Mountain State Park, the MST travels through the backroads and state park of the North Carolina Piedmont to the Outer Banks.
After Stone Mountain State Park, the MST travels through the backroads and state parks of the North Carolina Piedmont to the Outer Banks.


== Mileages of the MST-Mountain Section  ==
== Mileages of the MST-Mountain Section  ==
The Mountains-to-Sea Trail mountain section is broken down into 18 sections:
The Mountains-to-Sea Trail mountain section:


{{Template:MST Trails}}
The MST has recently undergone significant re-routing when leaving the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and on the North Carolina Piedmont and Coastal Plain sections.
''Mileage info gathered from:'' [http://artshikingmaps.info/mst/mstsections.shtml Art's Hiking Maps of the MST]


[http://www.ncmst.org/the-trail/trailguide/ Official Friends of the MST Trail Guides and Information]


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35.5629404, -83.498449, Clingman's Dome
35.5629404, -83.498449~Clingman's Dome~Western Terminus<br>Section 1 trailhead
Western Terminus
35.520545, -83.418817~Section 1 Route Split @ Campsite 57 - Deep Creek Trail~(1A - Great Smoky Mountains Route / 1B - Tuckaseegee River Valley Route)
Section 1 trailhead
35.432042, -83.421549~Bryson City, NC (1B)
35.5058543, -83.301430, Ocanaluftee Visitor's Center
35.5058543, -83.301430~Ocanaluftee Visitor's Center~
Section 1 & 2 trailhead
35.4967356, -83.155560~Soco Gap~
35.4967356, -83.155560, Soco Gap
35.4642681, -83.1376431~Waterrock Knob and the Plott Balsams~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
Section 2 & 3 trailhead
35.4340997, -83.074322~Balsam Gap~
35.4642681, -83.1376431, Waterrock Knob and the Plott Balsams
35.3217434, -82.964888~Bear Pen Gap~
Point of Interest
35.3039448, -82.909065~NC-215~
35.4340997, -83.074322, Balsam Gap
35.3204478, -82.861891~Graveyard Fields/Ridge and Black Balsams
Section 3 & 4 trailhead
35.4026099, -82.7570729~Pisgah Inn~
35.3217434, -82.964888, Bear Pen Gap
35.592352, -82.482066~Folk Art Center~
Section 4 & 5 trailhead
35.705833, -82.366667~Craggy Gardens and Mountains~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
35.3039448, -82.909065, NC-215
35.7648, -82.2651~Mt. Mitchell State Park and the Black Mountains~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
Section 5 & 6 trailhead
35.7489504, -82.334075~Balsam Gap~
35.4026099, -82.7570729, Pisgah Inn
35.7709247, -82.164946~Buck Creek Gap~
Section 6 & 7 trailhead
35.7669900, -82.041178~US-221 @ Woodlawn~
35.592352, -82.482066, Folk Art Center
35.8869640, -81.884451~Table Rock Rec. Area~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
Section 7 & 8 trailhead
35.9521636, -81.846600~Ripshin Ridge~
35.705833, -82.366667, Craggy Gardens
36.0316788, -81.802912~Gragg Prong bridge~@ Roseborough Road/USFS 981<br>Point of Interest and Parking~MarkerG.png
Point of Interest
36.0316788, -81.802912~Beacon Heights~
35.7648, -82.2651, Mt. Mitchell State Park and the Black Mountains
36.1484795, -81.663094~US-321/221 @ Blowing Rock~
Point of Interest
36.2296312, -81.49954~Deep Gap~
35.7489504, -82.334075, Balsam Gap
36.2469036, -81.457872~E.B. Jeffress Park and Cascade Falls~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
Section 8 & 9 trailhead
36.2742409, -81.379509~The Lump~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
35.7709247, -82.164946, Buck Creek Gap
36.3128428, -81.362944~Horse Gap @ NC-16~
Section 9 & 10 trailhead
36.3910258, -81.245570~BRP and NC-18~
35.7669900, -82.041178, US-221 @ Woodlawn  
36.4342657, -81.104379~Devil's Garden Overlook~
Section 10 & 11 trailhead
36.3937204, -81.041937~Stone Mountain State Park~
36.0316788, -81.802912, Gragg Prong bridge  
36.3433892, -80.465949~Pilot Mountain State Park~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
@ Roseborough Road/USFS 981
36.4033924, -80.260277~Hanging Rock State Park~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
Point of Interest
36.1755740, -79.852409~Greensboro Watershed~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
Parking
36.0427837, -79.000282~Eno River State Park~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
36.0316788, -81.802912, Beacon Heights
36.0139077, -78.689876~Falls Lake~Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
36.2296312, -81.49954, Deep Gap
34.8349410, -76.807480~Croatan National Forest~Neusiok Trail<br>Point of Interest~MarkerG.png
Section 14 & 15 trailhead
35.9614040, -75.634775~Jockey's Ridge State Park~Eastern Terminus
36.3937204, -81.041937, Stone Mountain State Park
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36.3433892, -80.465949, Pilot Mountain State Park
 
36.4033924, -80.260277, Hanging Rock State Park
===Trails documented on this wiki===
36.1755740, -79.852409, Greensboro Watershed
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36.0427837, -79.000282, Eno River State Park
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36.0139077, -78.689876, Falls Lake
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34.8349410, -76.807480, Croatan National Forest
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35.9614040, -75.634775, Jockey's Ridge State Park
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== Camping ==
== Camping ==
Before venturing out over-night on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, hikers must be aware that camping permissions along the Mountain-to-Sea Trail varies greatly.  So proper planning and researching needs to be conducted.  Though camping is permitted in most of the backcountry areas in the Nantalhala and Pisgah National Forests, there are camping restrictions on other parts of the trail.  The trail section inside the Smokies (GSMNP) requires a backcountry permit and campsite reservations.  Along the Blue Ridge Parkway, camping is prohibited except at Parkway campgrounds (proper registration required).  Camping is permitted inside Mount Mitchell and Stone Mountain State Parks at only approved sites (proper registration required).  Open fire regulations also need to be followed for each site depending on agency regulations.
Before venturing out over-night on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, hikers must be aware that camping permissions along the Mountain-to-Sea Trail varies greatly.  So proper planning and researching needs to be conducted.  Though camping is permitted in most of the backcountry areas in the Nantalhala and Pisgah National Forests, there are camping restrictions on other parts of the trail.  The trail section inside the Smokies (GSMNP) requires a backcountry permit and campsite reservations.  Along the Blue Ridge Parkway, camping is prohibited except at Parkway campgrounds (proper registration required).  Camping is permitted inside Mount Mitchell and Stone Mountain State Parks at only approved sites (proper registration required).  Open fire regulations also need to be followed for each site depending on agency regulations.
== Updates ==
The National Park Service is advising MST hikers to NOT hike the original route along the Parkway between the Oconaluftee River To Balsam Gap due to possible dangers of walking through the Parkway tunnels.
Two new routes have been created to bypass the tunnels. Route A takes a longer backcountry route through the Smokies to exit near Cataloochee Ranch and onward to Soco Gap then Waterrock Knob.  Route B exits the park at Deep Creek near Bryson City and continues on roads toward Pinnacle Park & Waterrock Knob near Sylva/Waynesville.  From Waterrock Knob, the MST is on established trail with short crossings of the parkway and forest roads.
== Photos ==
Mountain section:
[[File:MST-1.jpg|100px|View of Looking Glass Rock from the MST/BRP]] [[File:MST-2.jpg|200px|Cascade Falls]] [[File:MST-7.JPG|200px|View from Craggy Gardens]] [[File: MST-8.JPG|200px|Waterfall along Gragg Prong]]
Piedmont section:
[[File:MST-3.jpg|200px|Falls Lake]]


== External Links ==  
== External Links ==  
* [http://www.ncmst.org Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail]
* [http://www.ncmst.org Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountains-to-Sea_Trail Mountains-to-Sea Trail Wiki]


== Maps ==
== Maps ==
* [http://artshikingmaps.info/mst/mstsections.shtml Art's Hiking Maps of the MST by Arthur Kelley]
* [http://www.carolinamtnclub.com/data/2009TrailsMapBook.htm Trail Profiles and Maps-MST by Walt Weber (Carolina Mtn. Club)]
* [http://www.carolinamtnclub.com/data/2009TrailsMapBook.htm Trail Profiles and Maps-MST by Walt Weber (Carolina Mtn. Club)]


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* [http://www.thru-hiker.us/Home The Thru-Hiker's Manual for the Mountains-to-Sea Trail of North Carolina by Scot Ward (Taba)]
* [http://www.thru-hiker.us/Home The Thru-Hiker's Manual for the Mountains-to-Sea Trail of North Carolina by Scot Ward (Taba)]


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Latest revision as of 22:19, 1 March 2020

The Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST) is one of the newest and most scenic long-distance trails in the region. Maintained by the Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail and its affiliated groups & agencies, it travels from the 6,643 foot peak of Clingman's Dome to the sand dunes of Jockey's Ridge State Park, NC. Even though it is still being constructed, it is nearly a 1,000-mile journey that is routed through the state of North Carolina on new and existing trails, country roads, through state parks, and along the coastal beaches.

Blazing[edit]

The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is uniquely blazed by white dots. The trail is also marked by carsonites, posts, and signs with the Mountains-to-Sea Trail logo.

MST White-dot Blaze MST Sign MST White-dot Blazed post

Mountain Section[edit]

The MST's mountain section (Clingman's Dome to Stone Mountain State Park, NC) has numerous trailheads that are within an hour or two drive of the Tri-Cities. The trail starts in the Great Smoky Mountains Naitonal Park, and passes through the Nantalhala/Pisgah National Forests, the cities of Asheville & Blowing Rock, climbs to the top of Mount Mitchell, and travels alongside the Blue Ridge Parkway. A number of its sections offer from easy access along the Parkway to the most remote & mountainous backcountry and wilderness areas. Difficulty of the trail can range from easy to difficult; level hillside to steep and rocky grades.

After Stone Mountain State Park, the MST travels through the backroads and state parks of the North Carolina Piedmont to the Outer Banks.

Mileages of the MST-Mountain Section[edit]

The Mountains-to-Sea Trail mountain section:

The MST has recently undergone significant re-routing when leaving the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and on the North Carolina Piedmont and Coastal Plain sections.

Official Friends of the MST Trail Guides and Information

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Trails documented on this wiki[edit]

Currently there are 2 trails covering 17.1 miles of this trail system documented on this wiki.

Park Trails Distance Difficulty Marking Usage Highlight
Mount Mitchell Trail 4.57 mi Hard Yellow Circle

Hiking

Tanawha Trail 12.53 mi Hard Unknown

Hiking

Nice views of the viaduct and Grandfather Mountain

Camping[edit]

Before venturing out over-night on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, hikers must be aware that camping permissions along the Mountain-to-Sea Trail varies greatly. So proper planning and researching needs to be conducted. Though camping is permitted in most of the backcountry areas in the Nantalhala and Pisgah National Forests, there are camping restrictions on other parts of the trail. The trail section inside the Smokies (GSMNP) requires a backcountry permit and campsite reservations. Along the Blue Ridge Parkway, camping is prohibited except at Parkway campgrounds (proper registration required). Camping is permitted inside Mount Mitchell and Stone Mountain State Parks at only approved sites (proper registration required). Open fire regulations also need to be followed for each site depending on agency regulations.

Updates[edit]

The National Park Service is advising MST hikers to NOT hike the original route along the Parkway between the Oconaluftee River To Balsam Gap due to possible dangers of walking through the Parkway tunnels.

Two new routes have been created to bypass the tunnels. Route A takes a longer backcountry route through the Smokies to exit near Cataloochee Ranch and onward to Soco Gap then Waterrock Knob. Route B exits the park at Deep Creek near Bryson City and continues on roads toward Pinnacle Park & Waterrock Knob near Sylva/Waynesville. From Waterrock Knob, the MST is on established trail with short crossings of the parkway and forest roads.

Photos[edit]

Mountain section: View of Looking Glass Rock from the MST/BRP Cascade Falls View from Craggy Gardens Waterfall along Gragg Prong


Piedmont section: Falls Lake

External Links[edit]

Maps[edit]

Books[edit]