Hiking in Highlands NC, A Summer Activity For Everyone

Hiking in Highlands NC, A Summer Activity For Everyone


hiking in Highlands NC

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Hiking in Highlands NC is truly a summer activity for everyone. We are lucky to have a great variety of hikes and there is undoubtedly something for everyone and every ability level. There is nothing better than nature, fresh mountain air, and spectacular views and this encourages visitors and residents alike outside to enjoy the Plateau. Whether you are looking for a short stroll through the woods or a longer trail with a steeper ascent to the top of a local mountain, there is a hike for you!

A sampling of beloved Highlands NC hiking trails

Chinquapin Mountain Trail
The Chinquapin Mountain Trail can be 3.2 miles or 3.45 round trip, depending on which trailhead you start from. The 3.2 version begins at the Glen Falls parking area and the second trailhead for Chinquapin Mountain starts on SR 106, adding a quarter mile to where it meets the main trail. Three overlooks offer stunning views.

Cliffside Vista Trail
The Cliffside Lake Recreation Area is located off of US 64, 4 miles northwest of Highlands NC. Signs make finding the area easy. The Cliffside Vista Trail is a short, 1/2-mile interpretive loop trail describing shrubs and trees. Looping around the lake offers hikers an easy, level walk. Additionally, the lake at this recreation area is swimmable. There is also a campground and a network of short trails.

Chattooga Narrows Trail
This is a moderate 3-mile trail that can offer a great workout! The Chattooga Narrows Trail is roughly 5.5 miles from Downtown Highlands. Heading east on Horse Cove Road until taking a left on Whiteside Cove Road where the trailhead is just under a mile down the road. This trail offers lots of water, following the Chattanooga River, Cane Creek, and Cross Creek, making it a great trail for dogs.

Glen Falls Trail
If you are looking for an enjoyable hike close to town this is a favorite. Drive down the gravel, one-lane Forest Service road approximately 1.5 miles southwest of Highlands on NC 106 leads to Glen Falls. Follow this road about a mile to the parking area and a sign for Glen Falls Scenic Area. The Glen Falls Trail can be as long as you wish with the full hike/walk being 2.8 miles round-trip. This is a great trail, showcasing 3 cascading waterfalls along the way, with the first falls only 15 minutes in, a 1/2 mile walk. You can also take a steep, 1 mile trail down to the bottom of the falls to enjoy a better view.

Whiteside Mountain Hike
The Whiteside Mountain Recreation Area is well-marked and easy to find. Start at the corner of Main Street and NC 106 in Highlands and follow US 64 East for 5.4 miles. Here you will turn right onto Whiteside Mtn Rd (SR 1600) where you will see signs. This is a National Recreation Trail offering a fantastic loop that climbs to the top of Whiteside Mountain, boasting amazing views.

Get outside and enjoy the mountain lifestyle

Hiking is integral to the mountain lifestyle, enriching the experience by offering both physical and mental benefits. It immerses individuals in the breathtaking beauty of the Plateau, fostering a deep connection with nature. Hiking provides a sense of tranquility and stress relief, allowing individuals to escape the demands of daily life and find solace in the simplicity of the natural world. Getting outside in the Highlands NC area enhances appreciation for the serene and invigorating environment.

Learn more about hiking in Highlands NC

Contact Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Meadows Mountain Realty team today to learn about Highlands NC real estate. We welcome the opportunity to get you up to speed on the market while helping you get to know the area like a local. Let our knowledge and experience serve as your guide to summer and hiking in Highlands NC.