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Hiking at Bluff Mountain on Your Schedule

Lookin' Off Place
Lookin' off Place
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Dates:
Arrange with guide - see below

Time:
Arrange with guide - see below

Overview:
A walk around Bluff Mountain offers scenic beauty, unusual landforms, and amazing botanical variety. Although relatively small in size, Bluff is one of the most ecologically significant natural areas in the Southeast. Hiking on Bluff, in just a few dozen steps you can walk from a Carolina hemlock forest to a dwarf red oak/white oak forest to a rare flat rock plant community. A broad, high plateau containing an unusual wetland, a southern Appalachian fen, adds to Bluff's unique character.

Guide:
Doug Munroe, Northwest mountain eco-tourist guide

Registration:
Contact Doug Munroe Eco-tourist guide Monday - Friday from 7 am - 6 pm at 336.385.6507 Payment is  made to Doug, not The Nature Conservancy.