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Tennessee-North Carolina Maps

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The official Appalachian Trail maps are essential hiking materials for both thru and section hikers. Each map is focused on the Appalachian Trail and overlaps with the neighboring maps, ideal for long-distance hikes and planning. The surrounding area and additional side trails are also included. An easy-to-use elevation profile shows the distance to the next campsite or shelter, side trails, and water sources. For added interest, maps indicate road crossings, waterfalls, and scenic areas. Maps are both water- and tear-resistant.

The Tennessee-North Carolina edition, revised in 2016, covers 304 miles from Damascus, Virginia, near the Tennessee state line to the southern end of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at Fontana Dam, North Carolina, including parts of the Cherokee and Pisgah National Forests. This set includes four maps on two sheets.

  • Maps 1 & 2: Tennessee-North Carolina; Damascus, Virginia, to Indian Grave Gap, Tennessee, including Roan Highlands and Laurel Fork Falls
    Seven-color, 1:63,360-scale topographic maps with 100 foot contour intervals. 1 inch = 1 mile.
  • Maps 3 & 4: Tennessee-North Carolina; Indian Grave Gap to Davenport Gap including Max Patch and Big Bald
    Seven-color, 1:63,360-scale topographic maps with 100 foot contour intervals. 1 inch = 1 mile.
  • 5
    Love them!

    Posted by Mary on Jul 7th 2019

    Easy to read and very informative! Thanks atc, you folks are the best.

  • 5
    Great

    Posted by Shelley on Feb 16th 2019

    Great as only an official AT map can be! Great for planning trips, shelter, water etc.

  • 4
    Very nice!

    Posted by Peter Quinn on Feb 16th 2019

    The maps are very informative and detailed. Also very easy to pack

  • 3
    Not Impressed

    Posted by Ed on Oct 2nd 2018

    The Georgia and North Carolina Maps I purchased a few (5-6) years ago are superior in every way to the new maps. I was disappointed when my new maps arrived. The map starting into the Smokies doesn't seem to overlap with my old North Carolina map.

  • 5
    Don't leave home without it

    Posted by Unknown on Jul 10th 2018

    Maps of the AT from the ATC are by far the most reliable, most useful, and easiest to use. The included elevation profile is indispensable. I've only used maps from another source once...won't do that again. ATC sourced maps are the absolute best.