The Unaka Mountain Range straddles the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, offering outdoor enthusiasts diverse ecosystems, stunning vistas, and plentiful recreational activities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Unaka Mountain Range.
No fees required for general access. Camping permits may be needed.
Spring and fall are ideal for mild weather and vibrant foliage.
Cherokee National Forest office in Unicoi, TN.
Accessed by TN Highway 107 and NC Highway 261, some high elevation roads may close in winter.
Summers are mild with temperatures ranging from 60-80°F. Winters can be harsh, with temperatures dropping below freezing and occasional snowfall, especially at higher elevations.
The area is subject to threats from invasive species and human encroachment. Conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation and maintaining biodiversity.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located in the Cherokee National Forest, with amenities such as picnic areas and restrooms.
Offers both cabins and campsites, located near the scenic rhododendron gardens.
This section provides a mixture of dense forest and open balds with scenic overlooks.
Known for its serene forest setting and a beautiful waterfall as the endpoint.
Leads to the iconic Beauty Spot for panoramic views.
A steep climb to Roan Mountain's summit for exceptional vistas.
Pack layers as weather can change rapidly at higher elevations.
Visit in June for the Rhododendron Festival at Roan Mountain.
Reserve campsites early, especially during peak season.
Consider hiking the Beauty Spot at sunrise for a spectacular view.