Julian Price Memorial Park

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Trail Name Julian Price Memorial Park
Nearest City Blowing Rock
State North Carolina
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Difficulty Rating Easy
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Nearest Medical Blowing Rock, NC
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Trail Overview

4200 acre park at the foot of Grandfather Mountain along Blue Ridge Parkway.

How to get there

From Johnson City, TN

  1. Take US19E over to Elk Park, NC.
  2. Continue onto NC194 for about six miles to Newland, NC.
  3. Turn each on NC181 and travel four miles to Linville, NC.
  4. Take either US221 Blowing Rock Highway or Roseboro Road over the Blue Ridge Parkway.
  5. Proceed north on BRP to mile marker 297.

The lake is south of BRP, while the picnic area is to the north.

Route Description

The park offers several trails for your enjoyment.

Trail Miles Blaze Difficulty Usage
Green Knob Trail 2.3 loop Medium Dnr hiking.png
Boone Fork Trail 5.5 loop Medium Dnr hiking.png
Price Lake Trail 2.7 loop Easy Dnr hiking.png
Tanawha Trail 12.5 straight Difficult Dnr hiking.png

Recommended starting point for the Price Lake loop trail is at the dam, crossing it and proceeding clockwise around the lake. The Boone Fork loop trail is accessed from the picnic area with recommendation that it is easier to follow clockwise. The Tanawha Trail along Grandfather Mountain passes under the Linn Cove Viaduct - and is part of Section 13 on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Parking for Green Knob loop trail is at MM296 and 295.5.

Typical Conditions

The dirt path trails are in excellent condition as maintained by the National Park Service. Expect crowds during peak leaf season in October. Some wet spots have been reported on the Price Lake loop trail - especially after wet weather.

Fees, Permits, etc.

No permit or fee required to hike. Fishing will require a North Carolina license. The sites at the park campground are available for $16/night. During the summer, canoes can be rented at $12 for first hour and $10 for each additional hour to paddle on the 47 acre Price Lake.

After the Hike

Misc. Information

NPS Trail map

Maps

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