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YELLOW MOUNTAIN GAP
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| LOCATION:
Eastern Tennessee |
| HIKE
STARTS: USFS 130 (Roan Mountain) |
| HIKE ENDS:
USFS 130 (Roan Mountain) |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: 15.2 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE:
In and Out, Backtrack |
| HIKE
DIFFICULTY: Difficult |
| TRAILS
USED: Appalachian Trail |
| TRAIL
TRAFFIC: Moderate to Heavy |
| TRIP TYPE:
Overnight Hike |
| MANAGEMENT:
Nantahala/Cherokee NF |
HIGHLIGHTS: Yellow Mountain
Gap at
4,682 feet straddles the states of both North Carolina and Tennessee along the
Appalachian Trail. On September 7, 1780, the Overmountain Men who were a
group of self-provisioned military recruits passed through the Gap on their way
from Sycamore Shoals (Elizabethton), Tennessee to Kings Mountain, South
Carolina. Here they defeated the British Army during the Revolutionary War
which freed the American South from British domination and was a turning point
for the colonists. Overmountain Shelter is located only 0.3 miles from the
gap on the North Carolina side of Yellow Mountain. It is more of a
barn-like structure than a traditional A.T. lean-to but it has outstanding views
of the Roaring Creek Valley and Yellow Mountain. You can either hike here from
Roan Mountain or Carver's Gap (which is a bit easier) and continue across the
Hump Mountains down to 19E, or backtrack across Jane and Round Bald to the Roan
Mountain area. Either way you'll enjoy some of the best views along the
Appalachian Trail in both North Carolina and Tennessee.
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