Big Ivy Wilderness Study Area

Big Ivy Wilderness Study Area offers dense forests and stunning views, perfect for those seeking a remote outdoor experience in North Carolina.

7,380
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Estimate unavailable
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Big Ivy Wilderness Study Area

 

Big Ivy Wilderness Study Area, located in western North Carolina, is a region of rich biodiversity and profound natural beauty. Covering an expansive landscape within the Pisgah National Forest, the area is characterized by rugged terrain and vast hardwood forests. It is home to an array of flora and fauna, providing a crucial habitat for species such as black bears, white-tailed deer, and a variety of songbirds. Historically, the area has been important for its timber, but conservation efforts in recent decades have been aimed at preserving its natural state and facilitating recreational opportunities. Key activities include hiking and mountain biking along a network of trails that traverse through hardwood forests and past tumbling waterfalls, including the notable Douglas Falls. The area's pristine streams are popular with anglers seeking brook trout. Visitors to Big Ivy Wilderness Study Area can also enjoy expansive winter views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.

Highlights

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Douglas Falls

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Diverse bird habitats

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Scenic vistas of Blue Ridge Mountains

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Remote and tranquil hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Douglas Falls

A beautiful waterfall cascading 70 feet into a rocky basin.

Blue Ridge Views

Breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from higher elevations.

Rich Cove Forests

Lush forests rich in plant diversity and wildlife.