Fires Creek

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Fires Creek Wildlife Management
Fires Creek Recreation Area in the Nantahala National Forest in Clay County, North Carolina.jpg
A hiker takes in the view from a trail in the Fires Creek Recreation Area
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Fires Creek is located in southwest North Carolina, near Andrews
Nearest city Andrews, North Carolina
Coordinates 35°07′58″N83°48′19″W / 35.132867°N 83.805176°W / 35.132867; -83.805176
Governing bodyFires Creek Wildlife Management

Fires Creek is a recreational area located in the Nantahala National Forest in Clay County, North Carolina. It takes its name from Fires Creek, which runs through it. The creek was named for the first white settler who lived in the area. [1] The area offers paved and unpaved hiking trails, swimming holes, camping spots, picnic tables, grills, scenic views, horseback riding, fishing. [2] [3] Fires Creek Recreation Area is an active bear sanctuary. [4]

Fires Creek Rim Trail

Fires Creek Rim Trail is a 23.4 mile hiking and horseback riding trail within Nantahala National Forest that travels around the rim of Fires Creek Wildlife Management Area and is marked with a blue blaze. It offers several side trail and access roads and is generally entered from the Fire's Creek Picnic Area along the trail to Leatherwood Falls. Upon reaching Leatherwood Falls, Fire's Creek Rim Trail travels right as it climbs to the ridge. [5]

Trails and Peaks along Fires Creek Rim Trail include:

References

  1. Moore, Carl S. (2008). Clay County, N.C.: Then and Now. Franklin, N.C.: Genealogy Publishing Service. ISBN   978-1881851240.
  2. "Fires Creek on Visit NC". Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  3. Fires Creek on MyFishMaps.com
  4. "Fires Creek Bear Sanctuary in Nantahala National Forest Game Land" (PDF). NCWildlife.org. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  5. mountaintravelguide.com fires creek rim trail