Bald River Gorge Wilderness

Bald River Gorge Wilderness

Bald River Gorge Wilderness is renowned for its rugged landscapes and cascading waterfalls, offering outdoor enthusiasts a remote retreat in the Cherokee National Forest.

3,721
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Bald River Gorge Wilderness

Bald River Gorge Wilderness
 

Bald River Gorge Wilderness is located in the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee. This 3,721-acre wilderness area offers a pristine natural environment characterized by its dense forests, rolling hills, and the dramatic Bald River Falls which plunges 90 feet into a clear pool below. The area is home to diverse wildlife, including white-tailed deer and black bears, and boasts more than 4 miles of hiking trails that provide visitors with opportunities to explore its scenic beauty. The Bald River Gorge is noted for its exceptional botanical diversity, including hemlocks, rhododendrons, and mountain laurels, which thrive in the moist, shaded gorge environment. The history of the area is intertwined with Native American heritage and later, the logging history of the early 20th century. Despite its relatively small size, Bald River Gorge Wilderness offers seclusion and solitude for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life, with ample opportunities for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation.

Highlights

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Bald River Falls

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Rich botanical diversity including hemlock and rhododendron

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Tranquil wilderness atmosphere ideal for solitude

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Numerous smaller cascades and rocky outcrops

Notable Natural Features

Bald River Falls

A stunning 90-foot waterfall that is easily accessible and a favorite spot for photographers.

Holly Flats Campground

A nearby campground providing basic amenities for campers.

Cherohala Skyway

A scenic byway that offers stunning views of the surrounding wilderness and access to hiking trails.