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Summary: There are many variations to enjoy Max Patch. We chose to hike from the lower loop of Max Patch to Lemon Gap and resting at the Roaring Fork Shelter for lunch. You could drive about 5 miles further past Max Patch parking area to reach Lemon Gap parking and start there and hike to Max Patch eat lunch on top of the world and hike back or to share just the views with those of ages 7 to 70 you could just hike the 1 mile loop trail. If you would like to introduce someone to hiking this trek from Max Patch to Lemon Gap would be great, except for the dramatic approach to Max Patch this section of the AT is mainly rolling soft hills that a novice hiker would not realize the 10 miles or so you would log at the end of the day. Once you reach the summit of Max Patch (hopefully a clear day) the 360-degree views will simply overwhelm you! Bring lots of film you'll be glad you did. Trailhead: From Knoxville: I-40 East to Exit 7 Harmon Den (NC). Turn left at end of exit ramp onto gravel road. Follow this road for about 6 miles then turn left until it ends. Turn left onto Max Patch Road, the parking area is about 2.5 miles on right. There is a loop trail of 1 mile just for Max Patch but to reach Lemon Gap use the left side of the loop and it will connect to the AT. Head Northeast on the AT for 4 miles to reach Lemon Gap or just short at Roaring Fork Shelter. *****Pisgah National Forest***** 11/03 (Lat:35.79657 Lon:-82.96273) Trail Guides for Max Patch: Exploring the Appalachian Trail: Georgia North Carolina Tennessee (Exploring the Appalachian Trail) by Doris Gove (Stackpole Books) White Blaze Fever by Bill Schutte (Virtualbookworm.com) Best Seasons: Year-Round User Groups: Hikers, Ranger Contact: APPALACIAN/FRENCH BROAD RANGER DISTRICT 828-622-3202 Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Bobby Trotter, who has posted 74 other hikes on this site Trail Reviews Page 2 of 3 Submit your own review WOW!! if you have not been there you should take the hike. Breath taking in Fall. I too was speechless at what I saw, there are no words very humbeling to see Gods work. This is one site you shouldn't miss. Max Patch is our annual destination in the begining of May because of amazing wildflowers in the area especially fields of Large-flowered Trilium as you walk on AT beyond Max Patch. I only wish people would keep dogs on leash at least when other hikers are on a trial. beautiful, breathtaking Great views! I liked how the trails we well maintained. The dog really loved it! Went here on Sunday, Oct 15, 2006. I'm really more of a mtn biker, but when I saw pics of Max Patch I knew I wanted to check it out. We took the short hike (less than 1 mile). It was absolutly amazing! Breath taking views all the way around 360 degrees. The fall colors were spectacular! It's somewhat rare to find a grass covered mountain top as most are covered with heavy forest. Take a camera with a super wide angle lens. I will definitly go back. Went here Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. Absolutely gorgeous day, and awesome views! The drive up here was great from Asheville. If you walk a little down hill on the other side of parking lot from atop the patch, you can yell really loud and get a great echo effect! Great 360degree view from summit of Max Patch. The Roaring Fork Shelter has been redone and is very nice. The only problem our group had was having to move our tents from the meadow b/w the woods and the summit, because people were bailing hay where we had set up camp, the night before. great for all hikers- from 1st walkers to seasoned afficionado's!! Notice: Traveling in the backcountry can be hazardous. You are responsible for informing yourself about these hazards and taking necessary precautions. Information on this web site comes from volunteer reporters and may contain errors or omissions. A current guidebook and proper equipment are essential for safe enjoyment of the hikes posted on this site. Keys: North Carolina Hiking, North Carolina Trails, North Carolina Hikes, Madison County Hiking, Madison County Trails, Madison County Hikes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||