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Forest Heritage Scenic Byway - Mountain Scenic Drives

Enjoy mountain scenery while traveling north along U.S. 276 from the intersection with N.C. 280 and U.S. 64 near Brevard. Established in 1861, Brevard was named for Ephriam Brevard who drafted the Mecklenburg Resolves of 1775. At the beginning of this route is a pair of stone pillars built to honor Transylvania County residents who served in World War I. They mark the entrance to the Pisgah National Forest. The Forest was established in 1916 and consists of more than one million acres. About two miles from the pillars is a Forest Service Information Center with more information on the National Forests in this region.

Forest Heritage Scenic BywayWest of the information center is the Pisgah Forest National Fish Hatchery which raises trout to be released into mountain streams. Three-tenths of a mile further along U.S. 276 notice the breathtaking 85-foot tall Looking Glass Falls on the right. A pull-off is provided so you may safely enjoy the falls. The falls are named for the mountain above to the left, known as Looking Glass Rock. Its monolithic granite face gleams like a mirror from the water seeping out of the mountain across the stone.

About 2.5 miles north, pass Sliding Rock Falls. In the summer many visitors enjoy a cool slide down the rock into a pool below under the supervision of lifeguards. A bath house provides a place to change clothes. The Cradle of Forestry (pictured here) is on the right about three miles from Sliding Rock. It is the birthplace of scientific forestry and forestry education by Dr. Carl A. Schenck in 1898. Dr. Schenck was George Vanderbilt’s forest supervisor for 100,000 acres of the Biltmore Forest. Dr. Schenck founded the first forestry school in the United States at Biltmore, near Asheville.

Another two-tenths of a mile further on the right is the entrance to the Pink Beds, an upland bog with a dense growth of pink blooming rhododendrons and laurels.

About four miles from the Pink Beds, arrive at the first of two Blue Ridge Parkway crossings. The first crossing is at Wagon Road Gap. The gap was named for the vehicles that crossed the mountain on the trail from Brevard towards the Pigeon River Gorge and Tennessee. To the left is the Shining Rock Wilderness. Accessible only by foot trails, this primitive area is a unique natural resource. From here, follow the upper reaches of the East Fork of the Pigeon River through rural mountain villages and farm lands for 14 miles to the community of Bethel.

Forest Heritage Scenic Byway MapThe nearby community of Woodrow, just north of Bethel, was named for our 28th president Woodrow Wilson, turn left at the stoplight onto N.C. 215. Follow the West Fork of the Pigeon River for 18 miles until you reach the second crossing of the Blue Ridge Parkway at Beech Gap. Along this portion of N.C. 215, pass by more mountain farms and numerous streams and falls. Six miles from Woodrow, pass a local reservoir, Lake Logan. The community of Sunburst, located along the shores of the lake, gets its name from the swiftness of the sun as it rises over Cold Mountain to announce the morning.

About 8.5 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway you’ll arrive in the Balsam Grove community near Balsam Lake which feeds into the French Broad River. The river was named for the French who inhabited the territory during the 18th century. For the last eight miles, the road parallels the North Fork of the French Broad River. The route ends at the intersection of N.C. 215 with U.S. 64 near Rosman.

Continue your scenic journey by following the Waterfall Byway west along U.S. 64 from this point or turn left and follow the U.S. Forest Service scenic byway north to Brevard.

Length: 65 miles
Driving Time: 2 hours
Counties: Haywood,Transylvania,Jackson

courtesy of NC Department of Transportation

added: September 15, 2009

updated: September 25, 2009

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