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After the descent, the course goes through Shelton Laurel with rest stop 4 at the fire department and slowly climbs to the base of Devils Fork. The fifth rest stop is just below the top, just before you cross into Tennessee and descend to Flag Pond.

Click here for printable cue sheet. Once in Flag Pond, there is a steep climb back up to 4, feet to Sams Gap and into North Carolina and the final rest stop. After a screaming descent comes one last climb over Murray Mountain with another screaming descent bringing us back to Mars Hill.

Showers will be available for men and women. Skip to content. As you leave Hot Springs there is a three-mile climb that intersects the Appalachian Trail at the top, and offers a spectacular view in either direction. The third rest stop is just beyond the crest. After the descent, the course goes through Shelton Laurel with rest stop 4 at the fire department and slowly climbs to the base of Devils Fork.

The fifth rest stop is just below the top, just before you cross into Tennessee and descend to Flag Pond. Once in Flag Pond, there is a steep climb back up to 4, feet to Sams Gap and into North Carolina and the final rest stop.

After a screaming descent comes one last climb over Murray Mountain with another screaming descent bringing us back to Mars Hill. The Spring Creek area is an important animal habitat for black bear, coyote, wild turkey, bobcat, whitetailed deer and ruffed grouse. The area is also home to Hellbender Cryptobranchus alleganiensis , Piratebush Buckleya distichophylla , and Wounded Darter Etheostoma vulneratum , all federal species of concern listed in the State Wildlife Action Plan.

Farm families from the original land grant settlers still reside in Spring Creek. The area is a repository of knowledge about local agricultural practices, as well as western NC history and traditions, from music to foodways. As oil and food transportation prices climb, locally grown food is stepping into an increasingly important economic role. The traditional southern Appalachian rural landscape is an American icon, attracting visitors from across the country and globe.

SAHC has successfully protected over acres in this area that boasts thousands of acres of National Forest, significant portions of the Appalachian Trail, and streams and creeks of high water quality.



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