Moses H. Cone Memorial Park offers visitors serene landscapes and historical charm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Located at the base of the Southern Appalachian Mountains, Moses H. Cone Memorial Park spans across 3,500 acres of preserved land and is part of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The park is named after Moses H. Cone, a notable textile entrepreneur and conservationist, and features his impressive turn-of-the-century manor, Flat Top Manor, alongside the park's artful carriage trails and majestic landscapes. Rich in biodiversity, the area supports a variety of plant and animal species thanks to its lush forest and nearby water bodies. The park's historical significance, alongside its outdoor recreational opportunities, makes it a prime location for visitors to explore. Recreational activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and fishing are popular here. The park's meticulously maintained trails, which span over 25 miles, are also used for winter sports during the cold months. Noteworthy sites include the Bass Lake and Trout Lake, which provide tranquil settings for fishing and picnicking. The spectacle of rhododendrons in full bloom during spring adds a colorful highlight to visits. The park's visitor appeal is enhanced by guided tours of the manor house, insight into regional history, and the area's inherent tranquility.
Flat Top Manor - a historic home with stunning architecture and local crafts.
Bass Lake - ideal for tranquil walks and horseback riding.
Carriage Trails - beautifully maintained for hiking and winter sports.
Trout Lake - a serene spot for fishing and picnicking.
This historic Colonial Revival home offers handcrafted arts and crafts by the Southern Highland Craft Guild.
A peaceful lake surrounded by trails, perfect for reflection and leisure walks.
An inviting trail route offering opportunities for encounters with deer and other wildlife.