Middle Warden Falls

Location: Western North Carolina
Trip Starts: SR 1301 (Cold Mountain Gap)
Trip Ends: SR 1301 (Cold Mountain Gap)
Total Distance: 3.8 miles
Hike Type: In & Out, Backtrack Hike
Hike Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Trails Used: Tuckasegee River Trail
Trail Traffic: Light to Moderate
Trip Type: Overnight Hike
More Information:

Nantahala National Forest
Highlands Ranger District
2010 Flat Mountain Rd,
Highlands, N.C. 28741
(828) 526-3765

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.  Panthertown Valley is located within the Highlands Ranger District of the Nantahala National Forest in western North Carolina. This district is known for its rich biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and a variety of recreational opportunities, with Panthertown Valley being one of its most prominent features.

Panthertown Valley has 6,295 acres of protected public land in the Nantahala National Forest.  The Valley lies on the eastern continental divide in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains and is occasionally referred to as “the Yosemite of the East” for the its deep gorges, broad valleys, mountain bogs and granitic rock domes, tranquil creeks and plunging waterfalls.  On this hike, we started on the eastern side of the valley, made a short stop at Schoolhouse Falls then continued on to Middle Warden Falls on the Tuckasegee River.

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