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== 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.
== Trail Overview ==


== Round Bald ==
== How to get there ==


Round Bald (5826') is one of the many famous balds of the Roan Highlands. Round Bald has 360 degree views from its summit. Round Bald is also home to one of the TEHCC's greatest train maintenance projects - hardended gravel and geotextile over 1 mile of the Trail. This project was completed in 2001.
== Route Description ==


== Jane Bald ==
(Trail South > North)


Jane Bald (5807') is another Roan Highlands bald. It's name is derived from Jane Cook whose sister Harriet died of milk sickness on the bald in November of 1870.
=== Carvers Gap ===


== Grassy Ridge Side Trail ==
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 approximately May-October.


The Grassy Ridge side trail leads .5 miles to the summit. A plaque, located at the summit, is dedicated to Cornelius Rex Peake who owned and donated much of the mountain. The Grassy Ridge summit is a part of the South Beyond 6000 challenge.
=== Round Bald ===


== Stan Murray Shelter ==
Round Bald (5826') is one of the many famous balds of the Roan Highlands. Round Bald has 360 degree views from its summit. Round Bald is also home to one of the TEHCC's greatest trail maintenance projects - hardened gravel and geotextile over 1 mile of the Trail. This project was completed in 2001.


Located in Low Gap, 3.3 miles from Carvers Gap, Stan Murray Shelter is a wood planck structure built in 1977 by the United States Forest Service. Sleeps 6. Water is found 100 yards from the shelter on a blue blaze trail. Previously known as the Roan Highlands Shelter, it was renamed to honor Stan Murray - long time TEHCC leader, ATC board member and founder of the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy.
=== Jane Bald ===


== Overmountain Shelter / Yellow Mountain Barn ==
Jane Bald (5807') is another Roan Highlands bald. It's name is derived from Jane Cook whose sister Harriet died of milk sickness on the bald in November of 1870.


Overmountain Shelter (4550') is located just east of Yellow Mountain Gap at the junction of the Overmountain Victory Trail and the AT. Built in the 1970s to meet the needs of a local farm, it was later converted to a shelter and renovated in the 1990s. The barn comfortably accomodates up to 30 people and is the only TEHCC shelter with a privy. Main water source is located along the side of the Forest Service road that ends at the barn. The view of Roaring Creek Valley has been lauded by some as the best valley view in the country.
=== Grassy Ridge Side Trail ===


== Overmountain Victory Trail ==
The [[Grassy Ridge]] side trail leads 0.5 miles to the summit. A plaque, located at the summit, is dedicated to Cornelius Rex Peake who owned and donated much of the mountain. The Grassy Ridge summit is a part of the [http://tehcc.org/hiking/challenges/south-beyond-6000/ South Beyond 6000 Challenge].


The Overmountain Victory Trail crosses the AT at Yellow Mountain Gap and offers an alternate from Roaring Creek Valley. This is a part of the original 330 mile route used bythe Revolutionary War frontiersmen that travelled from Abingdon, VA to Kings Mountain, NC/SC where they defeated the Loyalists. The route officially starts as a walking trail at Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area outside of Roan Mountain, TN and connects to Roaring Creek, NC. OVTA members can be seen walking this route in the Fall in remembrance of the 1780 march.
=== Shelter ===
*[[Shelter:Stan Murray|Stan Murray Shelter]]


== Little Hump Mountain and Hump Mountain ==
=== Overmountain Victory Trail ===


"The Humps" are quite possibly the greatest balds in the sourthern Appalachians. At 5587', Hump Mountain stands high above the surrounding hills. It's open meadows can be seen from miles away. One shoulder of Hump Mountain is Houston Ridge where a plaque can be found honoring Stan Murray.
The [[Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail|Overmountain Victory Trail]] crosses the AT at Yellow Mountain Gap and offers an alternate from Roaring Creek Valley. This is a part of the original 330 mile route used by the Revolutionary War frontiersmen that traveled from Abingdon, VA to Kings Mountain, NC/SC where they defeated the Loyalists. The route officially starts as a walking trail at Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area outside of Roan Mountain, TN and connects to Roaring Creek, NC. OVTA members can be seen walking this route in the Fall in remembrance of the 1780 march.


== Doll Flats ==
=== Little Hump Mountain and Hump Mountain ===  


Primitive camp site on the descent of Hump Mountain before reaching US19E. This is the last point where the Trail touches North Carolina.
"The Humps" are quite possibly the greatest balds in the southern Appalachians. At 5587', Hump Mountain stands high above the surrounding hills. It's open meadows can be seen from miles away. One shoulder of Hump Mountain is Houston Ridge where a plaque can be found honoring Stan Murray.


== Apple House Shelter ==
=== Doll Flats ===  


Apple House Shelter (3000') was originally constructed to hold explosives for a nearby quarry. It is located less than .5 miles from US19E and sleeps 5 people. Water source is behind the shelter.
Primitive camp site on the descent of Hump Mountain before reaching US19E. This is the last point where the Trail touches North Carolina.


== US19E - Roan Mountain, TN and Elk Park, NC ==
=== US19E - Roan Mountain, TN and Elk Park, NC ===  


After descending from the Roan Highlands, the Trail reaches US19E (2880'). A few miles west is the town of Roan Mountain, TN where lodging, food and shuttling can be found. To the east is Elk Park, NC where lodging and food can be found. Parking is NOT recommended here.
After descending from the Roan Highlands, the Trail reaches US19E (2880'). A few miles west is the town of Roan Mountain, TN where lodging, food and shuttling can be found. To the east is Elk Park, NC where lodging and food can be found. Parking is NOT recommended here.
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 20 February 2023

Carver's Gap to US19E

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RoaringForkValley.jpg
Trail System Appalachian Trail
Land Owner Cherokee National Forest
Located Roan Mountain, Tennessee
Trail Marking White
Trail UseThings allowed to do on or near the trail

HikingCamping

FeaturesThings to see on or near the trail

VistasMountains

Difficulty Rating Medium
Hiking TimeTime from car and back. Includes any time hiking to access this trail. 5 hrs0.313 Days <br />300 Min <br /> round trip
Distance: 14.8 mi23.818 km <br /> trailStrict non-repeating trail length / 29.6 mi47.636 km <br /> round tripTypical or shortest length from the car, hike the trail, and return to car
Trail Type In-and-Out
Low / High Point 2,859 ft953 Yards <br />871.423 Meters <br />5,886 ft1,962 Yards <br />1,794.053 Meters <br />
Elev. Gain/LossSee link for details of calculation. Gain/Loss is direction dependent. 2,054 ft626.059 Meters <br /> / (4,703 ft1,433.474 Meters <br />) – South-to-North
Trip ReportsFrom user "hiked it" submissions<br />Recent is within last 90 days 1 logged hikes (0 recent)
NearbyWithin 5 mi<br />Click link to view list 11 trails / 12.7 mi of trail
Parking 36° 6' 22.90" N, 82° 6' 38.02" W Map
Trailhead 36° 6' 22.90" N, 82° 6' 38.02" W Map
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Trail Overview[edit]

How to get there[edit]

Route Description[edit]

(Trail South > North)

Carvers Gap[edit]

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 approximately May-October.

Round Bald[edit]

Round Bald (5826') is one of the many famous balds of the Roan Highlands. Round Bald has 360 degree views from its summit. Round Bald is also home to one of the TEHCC's greatest trail maintenance projects - hardened gravel and geotextile over 1 mile of the Trail. This project was completed in 2001.

Jane Bald[edit]

Jane Bald (5807') is another Roan Highlands bald. It's name is derived from Jane Cook whose sister Harriet died of milk sickness on the bald in November of 1870.

Grassy Ridge Side Trail[edit]

The Grassy Ridge side trail leads 0.5 miles to the summit. A plaque, located at the summit, is dedicated to Cornelius Rex Peake who owned and donated much of the mountain. The Grassy Ridge summit is a part of the South Beyond 6000 Challenge.

Shelter[edit]

Overmountain Victory Trail[edit]

The Overmountain Victory Trail crosses the AT at Yellow Mountain Gap and offers an alternate from Roaring Creek Valley. This is a part of the original 330 mile route used by the Revolutionary War frontiersmen that traveled from Abingdon, VA to Kings Mountain, NC/SC where they defeated the Loyalists. The route officially starts as a walking trail at Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area outside of Roan Mountain, TN and connects to Roaring Creek, NC. OVTA members can be seen walking this route in the Fall in remembrance of the 1780 march.

Little Hump Mountain and Hump Mountain[edit]

"The Humps" are quite possibly the greatest balds in the southern Appalachians. At 5587', Hump Mountain stands high above the surrounding hills. It's open meadows can be seen from miles away. One shoulder of Hump Mountain is Houston Ridge where a plaque can be found honoring Stan Murray.

Doll Flats[edit]

Primitive camp site on the descent of Hump Mountain before reaching US19E. This is the last point where the Trail touches North Carolina.

US19E - Roan Mountain, TN and Elk Park, NC[edit]

After descending from the Roan Highlands, the Trail reaches US19E (2880'). A few miles west is the town of Roan Mountain, TN where lodging, food and shuttling can be found. To the east is Elk Park, NC where lodging and food can be found. Parking is NOT recommended here.

Photos[edit]

TEHCC Maintained Portion of the Appalachian Trail
Spivey Gap to Nolichucky RiverNolichucky River to Indian Grave GapIndian Grave Gap to Iron Mountain GapIron Mountain Gap to Carver's GapCarver's Gap to US19EUS19E to Dennis Cove RdDennis Cove Rd to Wilbur Dam RdWilbur Dam Rd to TN91TN91 to US421US421 to Damascus