Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Pisgah National Forest adventure.
One of Pisgah's gems is Richland Balsam, the highest peak on the Blue Ridge Parkway at 6,410 feet.
Find unlimited recreation opportunities in this gorgeous hardwood forest once the property of George W. Vanderbilt. Whitewater rivers and waterfalls offer some of the most dramatic scenery in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This 500,000+-acre forest was the first tract of land purchased under the Weeks Act of 1911. Pisgah became the first National Forest in the eastern United States in 1916.
Pisgah is home to the first school of forestry in the U.S., now preserved at the Cradle of Forestry. The forest's rivers and streams provide excellent trout fishing, boating and whitewater sports. The high mountain peaks and deep gorges thrill rock climbers and mountain bikers. 1,000+ miles of trails provide lifetimes of options.
Camping facilities range from full-service RV sites to primitive. Plentiful day-use areas offer the perfect picnic pit stop. Must do: Hike Looking Glass Rock Trail. This striking domed-mountain landmark near Brevard offers jaw-dropping views from the steep-sided summit.