Roan Mountain State Park

Roan Mountain State Park

Roan Mountain State Park offers stunning high-elevation views, rich Appalachian flora, and extensive hiking opportunities near the scenic Roan Mountain ridge in Tennessee.

2,049
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
75,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
Roan Mountain State Park: 1934
Year Established

About Roan Mountain State Park

Roan Mountain State Park
 

Roan Mountain State Park is located in northeastern Tennessee along the Roan Mountain Ridge, part of the Appalachian Mountains near the border with North Carolina. The park encompasses over 2,000 acres of diverse terrain, including dense hardwood forests, rhododendron gardens, and open balds. Elevations range from approximately 3,300 to over 5,000 feet, providing cool mountain air and excellent viewpoints. The park is named after Roan Mountain, a prominent feature known for its long stretches of wild rhododendron in bloom each early summer, attracting botanists and photographers. The area includes historical remnants of early Appalachian settlers and offers a variety of recreational options such as hiking, camping, fishing, and picnicking. Popular trails include access to the Appalachian Trail and connections to Roan Highlands in the nearby Cherokee National Forest, where visitors can explore remote ridges like Round Bald and Jane Bald. Roan Mountain State Park also features cabins and campgrounds, a nature center, and a seasonal pool. The park attracts visitors for its natural beauty, flora, and outdoor activities, serving as a gateway for exploring the broader Cherokee National Forest landscape. Wildlife includes black bears, white-tailed deer, and a variety of bird species. The park operates under Tennessee State Parks and emphasizes conservation of native plant communities and responsible outdoor recreation.

Highlights

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Roan Mountain Rhododendron Gardens, famous for its extensive wild rhododendron blooms in June

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Access to the Appalachian Trail via the park's trailhead

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Panoramic views from Carver's Gap with vistas spanning into North Carolina

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Cabins and developed campgrounds providing year-round lodging options

Notable Natural Features

Roan Mountain Rhododendron Gardens

A celebrated botanical area within the park, hosting one of the highest elevations of wild rhododendron in eastern North America.

Carver's Gap

A mountain pass with a trailhead to the Appalachian Trail, offering expansive mountain views and access to several high-elevation hikes.

Roan Mountain Cabins

Rustic accommodations available year-round, located conveniently within the park for easy access to trails and natural features.