Last Updated on January 26, 2025 3:18 pm
NEBO, N.C. – The Grandfather Ranger District in Pisgah National Forest has reopened 64 miles of trails, including Catawba Falls. These reopening are in addition to the 85 miles previously opened, which accounts for approximately half of the trails on the Grandfather Ranger District.
While access has been restored, visitors should use extra caution as some storm-related hazards, such as fallen debris or unstable conditions, may be present.
“On top of the issues caused by Helene, it’s important to plan ahead and be vigilant when hiking, as wet, cold, and slippery conditions can make trails and roads more difficult that they normally would be,” said Grandfather District Ranger, Nick Larson.
The following trails are now open:
Old Fort area
- Catawba Falls
- Heartbreak Ridge
- Star Gap – west end to Heartbreak
Linville Area
- Wiseman’s View
- Bynum Bluff
- Babel Tower
- Brushy Ridge
- Table Rock Climbers Access
- Steeles Creek – west end to Steeles Creek Rd
- Mountains to Sea – Old NC 105 to FSRD 106
- Mountains to Sea – Pinnacle section from 105 to River
Morganton Area
- Greentown
Wilson Creek Area
- Wilson Ridge
- North Harper Creek Shortcut
- Persimmon Ridge
- Pine Ridge
- China Creek
- Thunderhole Falls
- Bill Vines
- Timber Ridge
- Mountains to Sea – Lost Cove Loop section
- Mountains to Sea – Old House Gap to Beacon Heights
For an interactive map and the full list of trails currently open on the Grandfather Ranger District visit: www.g5trailcollective.org/helene
The Catawba Falls Trail reopened in June 2024 following years of improvements. While portions of the trail sustained serious damage during Helene, the stair and tower structure were undamaged. However, the improvements at the base of the upper falls, completed in August 2024, were destroyed by the high waters. Please note that while the entire Catawba Falls loop trail is open, the upper viewing platform and Wildflower Trail remain closed. Additional repairs will continue at the site through the spring and summer months.
Again, visitors are encouraged to exercise extra care as they explore these areas, as crews continue working towards recovery. Using extra caution and following all posted signage and closures will help ensure a safe experience for everyone.
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