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Photo: Yellow Face on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Waterrock Knob.



Photo: Trail bed near Bear Pin Gap in a fir forest.


 


Photo: Entrance to the Middle Prong Wilderness off the Blue Ridge Parkway.



Photo: Looking Glass Falls


Photo: MST Trail on the way to Pisgah Inn on the Blue Ridge Parkway.



Photo: Rock hopping on the MST near Douglas's Falls after Craggy Gardens.


Photo: From Balsam Gap North the MST leads into Mt. Mitchell State Park. This section of the trail is a fir forest with green moss covering the forest floor.


Photo: Summit of Mt. Mitchell

Elevation of 6684 feet.



Photo: View of Shortoff Mountain as the MST enters into Linville Gorge.



Photo: View of Hawksbill as the MST approaches Table Rock picnic area.

Photo: View of the Linville Gorge along the MST.

Photo: Wilson Creek area.


Photo: Ferns all around the trail bed as the MST goes through Wilson Creek.



Photo: One of the many waterfalls you will see in the Harper and Wilson Creek area.


 


Photo: View of Grandfather Mountain as the clouds move in.


 


Photo: View from Rough Ridge looking at the Lynn Cove Bridge along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Photo: Cone Manner on the Blue Ridge Parkway before the MST descends to HW-321 in Blowing Rock, NC


 


Photo: Jesse Brown's Log Cabin on the Blue Ridge Parkway at mile post 273.5. The MST continues on the Tompkins Knob Trail.


 


Photo: View of Pilot Mountain from NC-DOT bike route #4.

Photo taken near Dobson, NC


 


Photo: Following the NC-DOT bike route #4 to Pilot Mountain.


 


Photo: Pilot Mountain from the Sauratown Trail and MST.


 


Photo: Reedy Fork Farm in Guilford County.


 


Photo: Maintained tobacco barn in Alamance County.


 


Photo: Farming field in Orange County.


 


Photo: Falls Lake, Wake County



Photo: Lone horse along NC-DOT bike route #2 in Franklin County.



Photo: Wetlands next to the Neuse River south of Kinston along NC-DOT bike route #7.



Photo: The MST goes through the historic town New Bern that once was the capital of North Carolina. The MST follows NC-DOT bike route #7.


Photo: Work along the Neusiok Trail near Highway 101. Several boardwalks help keep hiker's feet dry.

Photo: Pine savanna along the 22 miles Neusiok Trail through the Croatan Forest.



Photo: Oyster Point - the end of the Neusiok Trail. The Croatan Forest service has installed new low-impact campgrounds at this location.

The MST follows the Cape Hatteras Beach trail from Hatteras to Nags Head. Miles and miles of beach.



Photo: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse



 




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Friends of the Mountains to Sea Trail P.O. Box 10431 Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
919-698-9024 Kate Dixon, Executive Director, Jeff Brewer, Board President
   

 

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