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Is Cold Mountain North Carolina a real place?

Is Cold Mountain North Carolina a real place?

Find out how to plan a daytrip to Cold Mountain. Despite the international success of the book and movie “Cold Mountain,” few people realize that Cold Mountain is a real place that looms well above the horizon southwest of Asheville, an eclectic town nestled in the Western North Carolina mountains.

What is the coldest mountain in North Carolina?

Cold Mountain falls in the mountain region of western North Carolina, United States. The mountain is one of the Great Balsam Mountains which are a part of the Blue Ridge Mountains within the Appalachian Mountains….Cold Mountain (North Carolina)

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How long does it take to climb Cold Mountain?

6-7 hours
It is a strenuous 10.6-mile roundtrip hike to the Cold Mountain summit in the remote Shining Rock Wilderness Area of the Pisgah National Forest. Allow 6-7 hours of hiking time, plus breaks. The best months to hike are May through October. Snow covers the top of the peak for much of the other months.

What is the elevation of Cold Mountain in North Carolina?

1,838 m
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Where is Cold Mountain NC in North Carolina?

The primary coordinates for Cold Mountain places it within the NC 28716 ZIP Code delivery area. In the Maps and Aerial Photos section below, you’ll find links to: (1) Local area photos around Cold Mountain, (2) A listing of the nearest hotels to Cold Mountain and (3) Driving Directions to Cold Mountain from almost anywhere.

What is the ZIP code for Black Mountain NC?

The city for 28711 is usually the name of the main post office. When mailing your package or letter, always include the preferred or acceptable cities. Using any city in the list of unacceptable cities may result in delays.

What is the ZIP code for western North Carolina?

ZIP code 28711 is located in western North Carolina and covers a slightly higher than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States.

Who is the owner of Cold Mountain NC?

The land was transferred to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission in late October 2016 and will increase the adjoining Cold Mountain Game Lands to 3,500 acres (1,416 ha) in 2017. Much of the Forest was originally owned by George Washington Vanderbilt II, builder of the Biltmore Estate.