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[[Shelter:Vandeventer|Vandeventer Shelter]] (3510') is a concrete block shelter built by the United States Forest Service in 1961 | [[Shelter:Vandeventer|Vandeventer Shelter]] (3510') is a concrete block shelter built by the United States Forest Service in 1961. It is located within the Big Laurel Branch Wilderness. Nearby are tremendous views of Watauga Lake. | ||
== Iron Mountain Shelter == | == Iron Mountain Shelter == |
Revision as of 04:00, 17 April 2012
(Trail South > North)
Wilbur Dam Road
This is the last access point to the Trail before the long ridge walk along Iron Mountain. It can be reached from Stoney Creek via TN91 or from Elizabethton via Siam. The road is gated during the winter approximately 2 miles from the Trail.
Vandeventer Shelter
Vandeventer Shelter (3510') is a concrete block shelter built by the United States Forest Service in 1961. It is located within the Big Laurel Branch Wilderness. Nearby are tremendous views of Watauga Lake.
Iron Mountain Shelter
Iron Mountain Shelter (4125') is a concrete block shelter built the United States Forest Service in 1960. Sleeps 6. Water is available 0.2 miles south on the Trail.
Uncle Nick Grindstaff Monument
This monument is the gravesite of hermit Nick Grindstaff (b. Dec 26, 1851, d. July 22, 1923). He lived a remote existence on Iron Mountain after being robbed and beaten out west. The chimney-like monument was constructed out of the remains of his cabin. Local folklore tell that when locals tried to carry out the body of Nick, his dog was so protective that they had to overpower it. It was later laid to rest with Nick. Past hikers who have camped at the site have claimed to hear the haunting howls of the dog in the night.
Iron Mountain Trail
The Iron Mountain Trail does not intersect with the AT, but can be reached by continuing east on Cross Mountain Road from the TN91 trailhead. The IMT runs along the eastern rim of Shady Valley into Damascus.
TN91
Located at the ridge crest of Cross Mountain between Stoney Creek and Shady Valley at Osborne Farm. There are two parking areas at the highway - space for three vehicles on north side and 10-12 on the south by the Cherokee National Forest information display.