Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area, Pisgah National Forest

Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area, Pisgah National Forest

Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area, located within Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina, offers visitors abundant wildlife viewing opportunities across its diverse ecosystems.

17,000
Acres Protected
over 50
Miles of Trails
50,000 to 100,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area, Pisgah National Forest

Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area, Pisgah National Forest
 

The Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area is an expansive section of the Pisgah National Forest located in western North Carolina. Known for its rugged slopes and pristine woodlands, this area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The terrain is characterized by a mix of hardwood and coniferous forests, providing diverse habitats for species such as black bears, white-tailed deer, and numerous bird species. This area's history is intertwined with the indigenous peoples who originally inhabited the region, as well as early settlers and forest conservationists. Hiking and mountain biking trails offer recreation, meandering through scenic valleys and ridgelines. Visitors can explore Cold Springs Creek and intersect with the Appalachian Trail on certain routes. Throughout the year, Harmon Den attracts nature lovers for fishing, hunting (in season), and camping. Its relative seclusion makes it an ideal location for those seeking quieter, more personal outdoor experiences.

Highlights

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Appalachian Trail access point

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Cold Springs Creek for trout fishing

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Scenic views from Max Patch

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Solitude and backcountry experiences

Notable Natural Features

Cold Springs Creek

Ideal for trout fishing and a picturesque spot for relaxation.

Max Patch

Offers panoramic views and a highland meadow experience that's popular for picnics and sunset viewing.

Appalachian Trail

Part of the famous trail runs through the area, providing hiking opportunities.