Safety on the Trails

The Chute

Please Be Careful!
This Is A Rugged Mountain.

Grandfather Mountain can host the region’s most severe weather, including electrical storms, winds over 100 mph, deep snow, and subzero cold. Approach this mountain with respect. Potential dangers include falls, lightning, heart attacks, and exposure.

The best rule is: When bad weather strikes, leave the backcountry by trail as quickly and safely as possible.

All hikers entering from off-mountain trailheads must register at the trailhead and pick up a copy of the trail map before departing into the backcountry.

Please use good judgment in taking the following safety tips into account:

  • Equipment- Trails here are often steep, rocky, uneven, and slippery. Hikers should wear sturdy boots and carry a day pack with food, water, first aid supplies, rain gear, flashlight, cellular phone and trail map.
  • Please do not attempt these trails wearing sandals, street shoes, or smooth soles.
  • Lightning- Peaks, ridges, ledges, and shallow overhangs are all high risk areas for lightning strikes. Stay alert for changing weather patterns (thunderstorms can arrive suddenly in the afternoon) and stay clear of risk areas in an electrical storm.
  • Hypothermia- A cold summer rain can be as dangerous as an arctic wind storm. Carry appropriate weatherproof garments, even in summer months.
  • Trail Conditions- In wet or wintry weather, backcountry trails can be slick, muddy, and treacherous. Upper trails in winter often glaze over with ice. Hiking under these conditions falls in the domain of well-equipped experts.
  • Water- All untreated water should be purified. Giardia, bacteria and other contaminants cannot be easily detected. You can purify water by boiling it for 10 minutes, by using purification chemicals, or through use of a filtering device.
  • Watching Children- Adults should lead and follow their hiking groups with their young children in the middle. If the hiking party decides to split up, make plans to rejoin at a prearranged time and place to avoid confusion and the possibility of after-dark searches for lost hikers.
  • Health Considerations- Hikers with breathing or heart conditions should be cautious of strenuous activity, especially at Grandfather Mountain’s higher altitudes.
  • In Case Of Emergency, Dial 911.

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  • It was the most breathtaking experience we ever shared as a family. Many memories were made as we hiked on the trails, crossed the mile high bridge and saw the views of this part of our state. We wanted to thank the locals who greeted us, welcomed us, and made our first visit the best! We will return. Great family vacation!
    Patricia
    Willard, NC
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