"Green" Design For New Top Shop More Than Five Years In Development

modelNot long after completing the renovation of the Mile High Swinging Bridge in 2000, Hugh Morton began meeting with engineers and architects to get serious about replacing the weather-beaten 1950s-era Visitor Center located next to the Swinging Bridge. However the realities of building on the top of the most rugged mountain in Eastern America posed daunting challenges that have taken years to resolve. Read more about it.

Luke Appling Moves Into Trails Manager Role While Steve Miller Focuses on Other Duties

anemometerAfter 20 years of building and maintaining Grandfather's backcountry trails and campsites, Steve Miller's knees have decided it is time to turn the Trail Manager's duties over to Luke Appling. Appling will take over the role of supervising trail rangers and organizing trail maintenance while Miller focuses on land management, park safety and personal interaction with guests who walk the popular park-in trails. Read more about it.

"View to Hugh" voted Best Archives on the Web

web awardThe University of North Carolina's blog about the archiving of Hugh Morton's photo collection has been selected as the "Best on the Web" by ArchivesNext.com, a widely-read web site that focuses on the future of archives.

The award committee said, "It was an inspired idea. A View to Hugh achieves many goals at once–it gives readers insight into the mysteries of processing, it allows readers to contribute their own knowledge, it provides an ongoing progress report, and it allows some degree of access where none would previously have been available." Read more about it.

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Spring Highlights

May 10-24
Pink-shell Azalea in Bloom

The world's largest natural population of the pink-shell azalea is found on the slopes of Grandfather Mountain, covering the peaks in pink clouds from mid to late May.

May 17-18
Naturalist Weekend

Joins us for two days filled with guided hikes and presentations on Grandfather's birds, wildflowers and history with special focus on the 30th anniversary of the Trails Program.

June 2-15
The Remarkable Rhododendron Ramble

Don't miss the blooming of the flamboyant Catawba Rhododendron! Our staff naturalists can't wait to share their excitement for the showy rose-lavender blossoms that bloom their way up Grandfather’s slopes throughout the month of June. Join us for the "Remarkable Rhododendron Ramble" and participate in special activities designed to help you get the most out of this unforgettable sight.

 

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