'Grandfather Mountain' is a mountain near
Linville, North Carolina. At 5,964 feet (1,818 meters), it is the highest peak on the eastern escarpment of the
Blue Ridge Mountains, one of the major chains of the
Appalachian Mountains. The
Blue Ridge Parkway passes by the south side of the mountain. Grandfather Mountain is privately owned and operated as a nature preserve and
tourist attraction and is best known for its mile-high
swinging bridge, the highest in America, built in
1952 by
Hugh Morton and dedicated to
William B. Umstead. The bridge links two of the mountain's rocky peaks, and is known as the "swinging" bridge due to its tendency to sway in high winds. Morton inherited the mountain from his father and developed the tourist attractions. He died on June 1, 2006 at the age of 85.
Grandfather Mountain rises more than 4,000 feet (1,219 meters) above the
Catawba River Valley, and due to the considerable elevation gain the mountain boasts 16 distinct ecological communities. The mountain also has experienced some of the highest surface wind speeds ever recorded, with speeds in excess of 200 MPH.
[1] (
Mount Washington in
New Hampshire holds the record for the highest surface wind speed, at 231 MPH.)
Two rivers originate at Grandfather Mountain, the
Linville River, flowing east, and the
Watauga River, which flows west.
One of
North America's largest
Highland Games,
The Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, are held at Grandfather Mountain each year, drawing in visitors from all over the world. The Highland Games celebrate the Scottish ancestry of many of the pioneers who settled around the mountain and feature traditional Scottish games and music. At one time, the Grandfather Mountain games was the largest such event in the
United States, though in recent years it has been surpassed by the games in
Pleasanton, California.

The Grandfather Mountain mile high swinging bridge
A paved road leads to one of mountain's several peaks, and there visitors will find a museum, the famous "mile-high swinging bridge", and views of up to 100 miles - on a clear day, it is possible to see the city skyline of
Charlotte. On the road to the summit there are wildlife exhibits and picnic areas. Grandfather Mountain also offers miles of hiking trails that vary in skill levels. Some trails require climbing wooden ladders to reach higher peaks and offer scenic views.
On top of Grandfather Mountain, like many mountain peaks above 5000' in North Carolina, grows an "island" of spruce-fir forest. Though the forest was largely devastated during the 20th century by the introduction of the non-native
balsam wooly adelgid, a remnant of this biome still exists on Grandfather Mountain.
Grandfather Mountain and its surrounding communities were served by the
narrow gauge East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (The ''ET&WNC'', nicknamed "Tweetsie") until the flood of
1940. The railroad helped make the mountain a favorite vacation spot for excursionists during the early
20th Century.
Trivia
★ The scene in
Forrest Gump where he runs on a curvy mountain road was filmed here.
External links
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Official Site
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Grandfather Mountain Highland Games web site
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Cy Crumley ET&WNC Photo Collection
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Hugh Morton Slideshow