Middle Prong Wilderness Area is a remote section of the Pisgah National Forest offering rugged terrain and lush forests ideal for hiking and solitude.
The Middle Prong Wilderness Area spans 7,900 acres within the Pisgah National Forest in western North Carolina. Characterized by its steep ridges and deep valleys, the terrain is challenging yet rewarding, offering hikers a taste of true backcountry adventure. Ecologically, the area supports a variety of flora and fauna, including hardwood forests and several unique plant species that thrive in its temperate climate. Established in 1984 by the North Carolina Wilderness Act, the area protects the headwaters of the Middle Prong of the Pigeon River. Visitors often praise the pristine creeks and waterfalls that accentuate its rugged beauty. Despite its remote nature, the wilderness still attracts those seeking solitude, wildlife observation opportunities, and a break from the more frequented paths of the national forest. Fishing enthusiasts can appreciate the clean waters teeming with native brook trout. Outdoor activities are generally self-guided due to the absence of developed facilities, offering a purer wilderness experience.
Green Knob Trail – a challenging trail with rewarding vistas
Rare sightings of Appalachian wildlife including black bears
Blue Ridge Parkway views nearby
Remote, pristine trout streams
Offers a strenuous climb and spectacular views from elevated points.
Provides excellent fishing opportunities in unspoiled waters.
Ideal for those seeking a backcountry camping experience.