Roan Mountain 10 Miler Day Hike
Details
Hike one of the most scenic segments of the Appalachian Trail - the grassy balds of the Roan Highlands. We'll meet early on Saturday morning to grab parking spots at Carver's Gap on the NC/TN line. Then we'll hike 10 miles and 2,350 ft elevation gain over Round and Jane Balds on an out-and-back route that takes us to Grassy Ridge then on to Yellow Mountain Gap. This day hiking group will be joined by backpackers hiking the same route to spend Saturday night on Grassy Ridge (posted as a separate event). Parking at Carvers Gap fills up quickly, so make sure to get an early start from Charlotte.
Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and trail snacks/lunch. Poles are helpful for the climbs and rocky sections, but not essential. This route is very exposed with little tree cover. Temps are typically significantly cooler than Charlotte, so wear/bring layers you can stow in your backpack. If time allows, the group may stop at Mountain Harbour Hiker Hostel for a burger and beer before heading home.
I'm rating this as an intermediate to advanced trek due to the elevation change and amount of water/hydration weight you'll need to carry. Have your pack loaded and be ready to get on the trail at 8:15 am sharp. I'll be in touch about carpools closer to the event.
Here's the full AllTrails description:
The trail begins with a series of wooden steps leading up to the summit of Round Bald. Due to the beautiful views and the short distance (roughly 0.7 miles), this first summit can be quite crowded at times. The farther you walk, however, the less crowded it becomes. Continuing northbound along the Appalachian Trail for another 0.7 miles (technically walking eastward) you reach Jane Bald. In between Round and Jane you lose and regain about 200 feet before reaching the 5807-foot summit of Jane Bald. Partially overgrown by rhododendron, the bald area atop Jane is much smaller than its two neighbors. Local legend has it that the peak received its name after a woman named "Jane" died of milk sickness while crossing the mountain. Milk sickness is poisoning by milk from cows that have eaten white snakeroot. Coming off Jane Bald you descend about 100 feet before beginning the final climb of almost 500 feet to the summit of Grassy Ridge Bald. At roughly 1.9 miles the Appalachian Trail takes a turn towards the left. At this junction you'll see a spur trail that continues straight ahead. This will take you to the summit of Grassy Ridge Bald - the trail cuts through rhododendron thickets. After a relatively stiff climb you reach the huge grassy meadows atop the peak. The panoramic views from the summit area are spectacular, giving you a feeling of the Swiss Alps. On a clear day you can see Grandfather, Beech and Sugar Mountains towards the east, and Mt. Mitchell and the Black Mountains towards the south. Grassy Ridge Bald dominates the center of Grassy Ridge.
A series of switchbacks takes you on to the Stan Murray Shelter and the AT intersection with the Overmountain Victory Trail. This is the turn around point to hike back to Carvers Gap.
