Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Nantahala National Forest adventure.
Discover what the Cherokee call the Land of the Noonday Sun.
Welcome to a mountainous region in southwestern North Carolina. Travel the Blue Ridge Parkway west of Asheville for easy access to this half-million-acre forest. Thick trees cover the mountains here to create a carpet of green over the entire landscape.
Hop on a scenic byway to descend into Nantahala River Gorge. The sun only reaches the valley floor when it's high overhead around noon. Picturesque waterfalls and rapids run throughout the river. Get close to the water to feel the mist on your face.
Hike to Standing Indian Mountain, one of the highest points in the park. This peak lies along the Appalachian Trail. The view here shows you the Nantahala River Gorge below.
Don't miss the majesty Cullasaja Falls at any time of year. This is where the Cullasaja River follows a long cascade for nearly a quarter of a mile. The pool at the bottom is great for swimming.
Reserve one of the many RV or rustic campsites. Cabins provide glamping options.