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Bracken Preserve, Pisgah National Forest Adventures

Bracken Preserve offers a serene escape into the lush landscapes of Pisgah National Forest, known for its dense forests and diverse trails perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

395
Acres Protected
9
Miles of Trails
Not publicly recorded
Annual Visitors
2012
Year Established

About Bracken Preserve, Pisgah National Forest

Bracken Preserve, Pisgah National Forest
 

Located within the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina, Bracken Preserve is a significant area known for its rich natural beauty and accessibility to a variety of outdoor activities. The region is characterized by verdant woodlands, flowing streams, and stunning views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains. This preserve is part of the larger Pisgah National Forest, which is renowned for its biodiversity and historical significance. The area was once an essential site for the timber industry, and it now serves as a conservation area that supports a wide range of flora and fauna, including black bears, deer, and an array of bird species. Visitors to Bracken Preserve can engage in activities like hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation. The trails within the preserve vary from easy paths for casual walkers to more challenging routes for seasoned adventurers, offering something for everyone. With its proximity to the charming town of Brevard, Bracken Preserve provides a convenient yet immersive nature experience with modern amenities not far away.

Highlights

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The Brushy Creek Trail, offering access to scenic waterfalls and dense forests.

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An abundance of native wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and photography.

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Gateway to Pisgah National Forest's extensive trail network, including access to the iconic Art Loeb Trail.

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Proximity to the cultural and recreational amenities of Brevard, NC.

Notable Natural Features

Brushy Creek

A scenic trail lined with lush vegetation and waterfalls, ideal for hiking and nature walks.

Art Loeb Trail Access

A connection to one of the most famous trails in the region, known for its ridgeline hiking and panoramic views.

Native Wildlife

Home to diverse species such as black bears and a variety of birds, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.