Great Craggy Mountains

Great Craggy Mountains
Craggy Pinnacle, viewed from the Craggy Gardens Visitor Center
Highest point
PeakCraggy Dome
Elevation6,105 ft (1,861 m)
Coordinates35°42′21″N 82°22′0″W / 35.70583°N 82.36667°W / 35.70583; -82.36667
Geography
Map
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
Range coordinates35°42′N 82°23′W / 35.700°N 82.383°W / 35.700; -82.383
Parent rangeBlue Ridge Mountains
Borders onBlack Mountains
Geology
OrogenyAlleghenian

The Great Craggy Mountains, commonly called the Craggies, are a mountain range in western North Carolina, United States. They are a subrange of the Blue Ridge Mountains and encompass an area of approx. 194 sq mi (503 km²). They are situated in Buncombe County, North Carolina, 14 miles northeast of Asheville. The Black Mountains lie to the northeast, across the upper Cane River valley.

The Blue Ridge Parkway runs along the crest for most of the way between Asheville and Mount Mitchell. Craggy Gardens, an area of 16 km, is covered with purple Catawba rhododendrons in mid-June. The Craggy Pinnacle Overlook trail is a moderate .73 mile hike to a stone wall overlook with 360 degree views. The parking area for the trail is at milepost 361.2 on the Blue Ridge Parkway.[1]

The parkway through the area was closed from late 2012 through early 2013 due to subsidence caused by heavy rains, and had to be closed again during summer 2013 due to a reoccurrence of the same issues. Access to Mount Mitchell was only from the north or via detour from the south.[2]

  1. ^ "Craggy Pinnacle Trail". 7 February 2018.
  2. ^ Hendershot, Don (3 Oct 2013). "Government Shutdown, Record Rainfalls – The Impact On The Blue Ridge Parkway". Southeast Discovery. Retrieved 2023-02-01.