Roan Highlands is a breathtaking expanse offering stunning Appalachian views, lush ecosystems, and unique flora across the border of Tennessee and North Carolina.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Roan Highlands.
No entrance fees required
June for floral blooms; fall for stunning foliage.
Roan Mountain State Park Visitor Center
Accessible via SR-143 in Tennessee and NC-261; can have snow closures in winter.
Cool summers with average highs in the 70s°F, snowy winters; prepare for rapid weather shifts year-round.
Threats include invasive species and climate change impacting native plant species; conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located at the base of the highlands, offers facilities like showers and electric hookups.
Situated near trailheads with access to the Appalachian Trail.
Famous for its expansive views and grassy balds.
Quick hike with rewarding panoramic vistas.
Offers sweeping views from the highest point in the area.
Connects Roan Mountain State Park with nearby scenic spots.
Visit in June to catch the rhododendrons at their peak bloom.
Weather can change rapidly; layers and rain gear are recommended.
Parking at Carvers Gap can fill up quickly on weekends; arrive early.
Bring a camera for sunrise hikes to capture stunning mountain vistas.