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    • CHIMNEY ROCK STATE PARK. 743 Chimney Rock Park Road. Chimney Rock, NC 28720. Information: 828-625-9611. Entry Fee: $10 Adult ($5 Youth) One-Day Pass/$32 Annual Pass.
    • DUPONT STATE RECREATIONAL FOREST. PO Box 300. Cedar Mountain, NC 28718. Information: 828-877-6527. Entry Fee: None. Dupont State Recreational Forest is located near the village of Cedar Mountain, between the towns of Brevard and Hendersonville.
    • ELK KNOB STATE PARK. 5564 Meat Camp Road. Todd, NC 28684. Information: 828-297-7261. Entry Fee: None. Elk Knob State Park is located in the remote northern reaches of Western North Carolina, where winter weather is known to make quite an impression.
    • GORGES STATE PARK. 976 Grassy Ridge Road. Sapphire, NC 28774. Information: 828-966-9099. Entry Fee: None. Gorges State Park is located just over 50 miles southwest of Asheville, near the border with South Carolina.
  1. Eight state parks in western North Carolina remain closed until further notice. The following parks have at least partially reopened: Crowders Mountain, Gorges, Grandfather Mountain, Lake Norman, and Rendezvous Mountain. Visit ncparks.gov/closures for more information on the status of facilities.

  2. List of North Carolina state parks. The State of North Carolina has a group of protected areas known as the North Carolina State Park System, which is managed by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation (NCDPR), an agency of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR).

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  3. 2 days ago · Located in Avery, Caldwell, and Watauga counties 13 miles southwest of Boone, Grandfather Mountain State Park showcases a stunning mountain known for severe weather and challenging terrain that has hikers scrambling along cliffs, gripping cables, and climbing up ladders.

    • Mount Mitchell State Park, Burnsville
    • Stone Mountain, Roaring Gap
    • Chimney Rock State Park, Rutherford
    • Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle
    • Gorges State Park, Sapphire
    • Lake James State Park, Nebo
    • Hanging Rock State Park, Danbury
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    Mount Mitchell State Parkhas the distinction of being North Carolina’s first state park. Located in the Black Mountains, 30 miles northeast of Asheville, its 6,684-foot summit is the highest point east of the Mississippi. One of the best features of this park is that visitors can drive to the summit. The observation deck is about a 10-minute walk f...

    You won’t have to wonder how Stone Mountain State Parkearned its name. Once you see the 600-foot granite dome, you’ll know you’re in the right spot. The park’s other features include cascading waterfalls, cool mountain streams, quiet forests abundant with wildlife, and a historic mountain homestead. An angler’s dream, Stone Mountain has more than 2...

    Some of North Carolina’s most dramatic mountain scenery is found at Chimney Rock State Park, 25 miles southeast of Asheville. As one of the state’s newest state parks, the privately-owned Chimney Rock Park was acquired by the state and is the focal point of the otherwise undeveloped 6,800 acres. Visiting Chimney Rock offers opportunities for fishin...

    Located 20 miles northwest of Winston-Salem, Pilot Mountain State Parkoffers outdoor enthusiasts a wide array of activities in two distinct sections of the park — the mountain section and the river section. The park focal point is the 200-foot-high “knob.” Visitors can drive up to the summit or take a shuttle from the visitor center for a small fee...

    If you like chasing waterfalls, Gorges State Parkis the park for you. Its rugged terrain offers outdoor enthusiasts 26 waterfalls, a temperate rain forest, rugged river gorges, and sheer rock walls. The 8,000-acre park is near the point where North Carolina meets South Carolina and Georgia on the north side of Lake Jocassee. Backcountry-style recre...

    Lake James State Parkhas two recreation access areas on the shores of Lake James. It’s 50 miles northeast of Asheville, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. At this mountain state park, it’s all about the water — boating, swimming, and fishing. Watercraft of all kinds have plenty of room to enjoy the water. There are two public boat launch...

    From the standpoint of outdoor recreation, Hanging Rock State Parkhas it all. Located in the Sauratown Mountains, 30 miles north of Winston-Salem, the park boasts picturesque mountain views, rock outcrops, a lake, streams, waterfalls, and even a mountain cave. Hanging Rock has more than 20 miles of trails that take hikers past waterfalls and to mou...

    During the winter months, there are often road and park closures due to weather. Be sure to check with the National Park Servicebefore heading to the North Carolina mountains. Be prepared for weather changes while in the mountains, and dress appropriately. These North Carolina state parks do not charge for admission (with the exception of Chimney R...

  4. 3 days ago · The park offers nearly all types of outdoor activity to experience a high country landscape adorned with beautiful waterfalls, winding creeks, and bountiful trout streams. A portion of the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail runs through the park near the backcountry campsites.

  5. Aug 8, 2018 · THE 10 BEST North Carolina Mountains State Parks. Travelers' Choice Awards winners (including the "Best of the Best" title) are among the top 10% of listings on Tripadvisor, according to the reviews and opinions of travelers across the globe.