Whiteside Mountain

Location: Western North Carolina
Trip Starts: SR 1600 (Wildcat Ridge Rd)
Trip Ends: SR 1600 (Wildcat Ridge Rd)
Total Distance: 2.0 miles
Hike Type: Roundtrip, Loop Hike
Hike Difficulty: Moderate
Trails Used: Whiteside Mountain Trail
Trail Traffic: Moderate to Heavy
Trip Type: Day Hike
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Nantahala National Forest
Wayah Ranger District
Franklin, NC 28734
828-524-6441

Highlights:

The Nantahala National Forest is the largest of North Carolina’s four national forests, covering over 530,000 acres in the westernmost part of the state. Named after the Cherokee word “Nantahala,” meaning “Land of the Noon Day Sun,” this forest is known for its deep gorges and valleys, where sunlight may only penetrate at midday.  The Wayah Ranger District, one of the ranger districts in this forest, is located in the southwestern part of North Carolina. It encompasses a variety of natural features and outdoor recreational opportunities.  

Whiteside Mountain is located a short distance from the communities of Cashiers and Highlands, North Carolina and the summit is a popular day-hiking destination for the local residents. At 4,930 feet, Whiteside Mountain has spectacular views looking east toward Blackrock, Yellow, and Terrapin mountains. The well-marked, moderately difficult loop trail that traverses its summit offers views to the Chattooga River Valley, and gains about 500′ in elevation from the parking area. Sheer 750′ cliffs drop to the valley floor from the ridges along Whiteside Mountain, and are among the highest in Eastern America.

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