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Max Patch Hike

Max Patch Mountain, simply known as Max Patch, is hands down one of the most beautiful summits in the Southeast. The massive grassy bald is meticulously maintained by mowing and prescribed burns to preserve stunning 360° views of the tallest Appalachian peaks. You can drive close to the summit on the gravel SR 1182, which is popular but sometimes difficult to reach during the winter after snowfall. You’ll also never be alone using this option, it is common to see more than one hundred people at the top. For a longer day consider this hike beginning at Brown Gap in the Harmon Den Wildlife Management Area of Pisgah National Forest. Deep in this secluded backcountry you won’t see many people until you approach the destination.

Initially you’ll follow the Appalachian Trail northeast through hardwood forests along gentle 4,000-foot ridges. Max Patch Mountain at 4,629 feet is not close to being the tallest peak in the region, but you are surrounded by countless 5,000- and 6,000-foot peaks in every direction. The Unaka, Black, Great Balsam, Plott Balsam, and Great Smoky Mountain ranges are home to the highest peaks in the East and can all be seen from Max Patch. You’ll be tempted to spend hours here soaking up the incredible views, and there is no better place for a picnic and a nap.

  • Mile 0.0 – The Appalachian Trail crosses FR 148A at Brown Gap on the NC/TN border. On the Tennessee side the road forks with FR 2250-1 heading left and FR 148A heading right. Follow the Appalachian Trail (white blaze) northeast from Brown Gap. You’ll climb over 600 feet steeply out of the gap. After 1 mile the trail levels out around 4,200 feet following the ridgeline through hardwood forests.
  • Mile 2.6 – The AT curves left at a wishbone junction with the Cherry Creek Trail [300] (yellow blaze) on the right.
  • Mile 2.8 – Cross SR 1182/Max Patch Rd and pass through a horse gate. You’ll drop down into a drainage and hop over West Fork Little Creek.
  • Mile 3.2 – Cross FR 3534 and the Max Patch Loop Trail. The AT and Max Patch Trail continue straight climbing the mountain. The Max Patch Loop Trail encircles the base connecting to the SR 1182 parking lot and the Buckeye Ridge Trail [304]. Shortly after passing through this intersection the AT leaves the forest behind and climbs up log stairs on the way to the summit.
  • Mile 3.5 – Reach the massive bald summit of Max Patch Mountain (4,629 feet). The pristine grassy bald is maintained with mowing and prescribed burns to eliminate regrowth of shrubs. Bluff Mountain is the dominant peak immediately northeast, while the Bald Mountains continue to unfurl in the distance. On a clear day you should be able to see Big Bald and the Unaka Mountains. The Newfound Mountains surround the mountain from east to south. Towards the southern end of the range the tallest peaks of the Newfound Mountains are connected by a jagged crest with Sandymush Bald (5,152 feet) on the left and Crabtree Bald, the tallest peak in the range at 5,340 feet, on the right. The dominant north-south crest of the Black Mountains is visible due east, completely obscuring the Great Craggy Mountains in the foreground. Across the Pigeon River Valley to the south are the Great Balsam and Plott Balsam Mountain ranges. Richland Balsam and Waterrock Knob, the tallest peak in each range, are both visible. The formidable Great Smoky Mountains rise to the southwest across the Pigeon River Gorge. The broad peak on the left is Mt. Sterling and the promontory on the right is Mt. Cammerer with Mt. Guyot, the 4th tallest peak in the East, in the center.
  • Mile 7.0 – Hike ends back at Brown Gap.
By HikingUpward Contributor: Zach Robbins
Explore 22 trails near Joe, NC

Know Before You Go

  • Max Patch Mountain offers stunning 360° views of several prominent Appalachian ranges, including the Unaka, Black, Great Balsam, Plott Balsam, and Great Smoky Mountains.
  • The 7.0-mile hike from Brown Gap to Max Patch, following the Appalachian Trail, provides a secluded backcountry experience before reaching the popular summit.
  • Max Patch's grassy bald summit is meticulously maintained, offering a perfect spot for picnicking, napping, and enjoying the panoramic vistas.
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Distance
7.0 mi
Difficulty
Moderate
Type
Out-and-Back
Est. Time
3.5 hrs
Elev. Gain
2,078'
Rating
4.0
Added
March 13, 2025
Updated
April 17, 2025

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Low 35°F
Mostly Clear
Wednesday
High 41°F
Mostly Cloudy then Rain And Snow
Wednesday Night
Low 12°F
Heavy Snow Likely
Thursday
High 17°F
Slight Chance Light Snow then Partly Sunny
Thursday Night
Low 11°F
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Friday
High 35°F
Mostly Sunny
Friday Night
Low 25°F
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Saturday
High 30°F
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Sunday
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High 33°F
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Monday Night
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Tuesday
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Total Change
1,125'
Ascent
2,078'
Descent
2,083'
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Features

Vista / Lookout Point
Dogs
Mountain Summit
Camping
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Points of interest

  1. Parking

    35.773178, -82.99579
  2. Main Trailhead

    35.773083, -82.995594

Safety information

For your own safety: plan ahead, let someone know where you'll be, and hike at your own risk.

Hazards

Snakes (Rattlesnakes, Copperheads, others)
Poison Ivy or Poison Oak

Markers

Blaze Color

White

Availability

All seasons

Surface type

Dirt

Trip Reports (Reviews)

Rated 4.0 out of 5 based on 1 rating.

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By: Zachary Robbins
7.0 miles / 11.3 km
September 01, 2019
I hiked this from the opposite direction. Max Patch was beautiful but very crowded as expected on a holiday weekend. Fair warning, expect big crowds on nice weekend days even in winter if there's no ice on the road. There were at least 15 tents and over 100 people on the summit in the middle of the day. And if you decide to drive to the summit don't be an amateur and park halfway in the road or try to drive up to the main parking area if you see a line of cars already parked. The traffic can be really bad, with little room to drive or turn around. That's why I added this hike so you don't have to suffer through that mess. Do yourself a favor and visit Max Patch on a weekday if possible.
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