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Rocky Fork Peak Visor Hike National Trails Day

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Sat, Jun 06, 2026 at 9:00 AM to Sat, Jun 06, 2026 at 11:00 AM

Event Details

Have you ever been to the top of a mountain and wondered what mountains, ridges and distant geographic features you were looking at? Join Ranger Jeff for National Trails Day to discover the distant peaks at the top of Whitehouse Cliffs. Along our hike we will see Whitehouse Cliffs, cove forest, the aftermath of tropical storm Helene and of course distant mountain peaks including two states, two national forests, the Appalachian Trail and so much more.

This hike is 2 miles round trip, and it is considered Strenuous.

Directions: From Johnson City/ Erwin take I-26 South and get off at exit 43, follow the brown signs to Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park. Turn right on TN 352 for approximately 6 miles until you arrive at Rocky Fork Road on your right. Take Rocky Fork Road for 0.8 of a mile until you reach the gravel parking lot.

From Asheville/ Mars Hill NC take I-26 North and get off at Exit 50, the first Exit in Tennessee, take a left on Upper Higgins Road for 0.6 of a mile, turn right on Old Asheville Highway for 2.2 miles, turn Left on Rocky Fork Road for 0.8 of a mile until you arrive at the gravel parking lot. 

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Event Host
Jeff Sweeney
Jeffrey.Sweeney@tn.gov
423-673-5345
Price
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$5.00 Attendee + Donation
$10.00 Attendee + Donation
$20.00 Attendee + Donation

Please Remember: Schedules and events may change - contact the park or hike leader for more information.

Discover the untamed beauty of Rocky Fork State Park, a wilderness haven nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Encompassing approximately 2,200 acres, this park offers a remote backcountry experience, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in nature's purest form. Explore cascading waterfalls, hike scenic trails, and witness the diverse flora and fauna that call this pristine watershed home.