Mount Mitchell State Park is home to the highest peak east of the Mississippi River, offering breathtaking views and diverse outdoor experiences.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mount Mitchell State Park.
Free access
Late spring to early fall provides the best hiking conditions and views.
Mount Mitchell State Park Visitor Center
Accessible via Blue Ridge Parkway; check for winter closures.
Summers are mild with average highs around 65°F. Winters are cold, often below freezing with snow. Weather can change quickly year-round.
Threats include air pollution affecting forest health and climate change impacting the spruce-fir ecosystem.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the summit, providing easy access to hiking paths.
Short interpretive trail through spruce-fir forest.
Challenging ascent offering rewarding summit views.
Connects to several other trails, offering varied terrains.
A rugged trail with opportunities to view other Black Mountain peaks.
Arrive early to secure a spot in the main parking area, especially on weekends.
Be prepared for rapidly changing weather; temperatures can drop even in summer.
Reserve campsites well in advance due to high demand.
Wear sturdy hiking boots; trails can be rocky and steep.