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Grandfather Mountain swinging bridge

Grandfather Mountain, near Linville, is famous for its “Mile High Swinging Bridge,” panoramic vistas, wildlife and superb alpine hiking.  The wild, undeveloped parts of the Mountain are state-owned and operated as Grandfather Mountain State Park.  Caring for the other one-third of the mountain is the mission of the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation.  A two-mile paved toll road provides easy access to Grandfather’s lofty heights, and all proceeds from admission fees go back into preserving Grandfather Mountain and developing informative nature programs for guests.

An Ancient Mountain in the Blue Ridge

While geologists believe that Grandfather Mountain was formed about 300 million years ago, some of the rock formations on Grandfather Mountain are even older than the mountain itself, dating back 1.1 billion years.  The original Cherokee name for the mountain was “Tanawha,” meaning “a fabulous eagle.” It was named “Grandfather” by pioneers who recognized the face of an old man in one of the cliffs.

An Environmental Habitat 

Visitors to the are drawn to Grandfather Mountain’s seven “environmental habitats,” large enclosed areas in which animals live in their natural surroundings, yet are more visible than in the wild.  These habitats are home for black bears, river otters, cougars, a golden eagle, and white-tailed deer.  The Nature Museum houses exhibits about the natural history of the region, a theater shows nature movies made on the Mountain, and a team of naturalists offer regular programs that get guests closer to the wonders of nature at Grandfather Mountain.

A highlight of a visit to Grandfather Mountain is crossing the “Mile High Swinging Bridge,” a 228-foot suspension bridge that spans an 80-foot chasm at more than one mile in elevation.  This is a favorite photo opportunity for visitors, as is the breathtaking panoramic view it affords.

Grandfather Mountain has several trails varying in difficulty from a gentle walk in the woods to a rigorous trek across rugged peaks into Grandfather Mountain State Park.  There is no charge to access the Grandfather Mountain State Park trails from NC 105 or the Blue Ridge Parkway, but to access the trails from the Mile High Swinging Bridge guests must pay the admission fee and drive to the trailhead.

Special events are scheduled throughout the spring and summer months.  Pets on a leash are welcome.

Click below to listen to two Living Traditions Moments


Hours of Operation

Spring: 8 am – 6 pm
Summer: 8 am – 7 pm
Fall: 8 am – 6 pm
Winter: 9 am – 5 pm

Ticket sales end one hour before closing. The Nature Museum closes one hour before the rest of the preserve.

Admission Fees

Adults (ages 13-59):$ 20
Seniors (ages 60+): $18
Children (ages 4-12): $9
Children under 3: free

Groups of 20 or more are asked to phone for reservations (800-468-7325).

Hours of operation and fees are subject to change. Contact directly for most current information.

Location

Grandfather Mountain is located on US Highway 221, two miles north of Linville, NC, and one mile south of the Blue Ridge Parkway (milepost 305).

Grandfather Mountain
2050 Blowing Rock Highway
Linville, NC 28646
800-468-7325

 

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