How Do You Access Max Patch NC? Tips on Hiking, Wildlife, What To Wear

Max Patch

Max Patch is a tall bald mountain located along the Appalachian Trail (photo by Doug Ash / stock.adobe.com)

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There are experiences that are fairly universal to visitors to Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and the Great Smoky Mountains.

Dollywood? Check. Ripley’s Aquarium? Sure thing. Max Patch? Huh?

You can visit East Tennessee dozens of times and have a lot of fun never getting off the beaten path.

But if you’re looking for a vacation experience a little bit out of the norm, then there are plenty of things to do in the mountains that don’t involve go-karts or watered-down “moonshine.”

Max Patch isn’t exactly a secret. But there are a lot of locals who either have a vague idea of Max Patch or have never heard of it at all.

It’s a bald in the Smokies that was pasture land for sheep and cattle in the 1800s. It is a treeless meadow on a mountaintop with a 360-degree view located in the Pisgah National Forest at the North Carolina-Tennessee border. 

Max Patch is a bald – essentially a treeless meadow on a mountaintop – located in the Pisgah National Forest at the North Carolina-Tennessee border (Martina / stock.adobe.com)

How do you access Max Patch?

A major landmark on the Appalachian Trail, it’s accessible from the North Carolina side from Hot Springs on NC 209, and from Exit 7 on the North Carolina side of I-40. 

I’ve never come in that way and I’m told there’s quite a bit of gravel road involved. We took a third route, through Del Rio.

I have to believe, that either route is preferable to the route we took on a gravel road winding up mountains and along ridgebacks.

We didn’t know that when we set out to meet some relatives coming from the North Carolina side.

We simply followed the directions and set out for what we assumed was going to be a pleasant adventure in the mountains.

Is Max Patch easy to access?

Most mountaineering websites describe Max Patch as easy to access. I think that, in this case, easy is a relative term.

I would say if the weather has been rainy, don’t attempt to reach Max Patch from either side without a four-wheel drive.

And I’d get a fairly good idea of the predicted weather before taking a family for a picnic.

Is there cell service at Max Patch?

Because Max Patch is so remote, there’s no cell service so we printed out our directions and followed accordingly.

We drove to the tiny Cocke County community of Del Rio, to the aptly named Round Mountain Road.

It was evident we’d made a tactical error early on. But with no way to contact our family, we decided to press on.

We were never really in danger.

Max Patch
Max Patch is accessible from the North Carolina side of Hot Springs on NC Highway 209 and from Exit 7 (Harmon’s Den) on I-40 (Get Lost With Ash / stock.adobe.com )

Is Round Mountain Road a scary drive?

Round Mountain Road isn’t one of those that hang along a precipice. But it is a windy mountain gravel road in the middle of nowhere. And our Ford Focus wasn’t exactly built for the job.

Every once in a while you read a story about someone following a Google Map glitch and driving into some precarious situation.

While I white-knuckled it past places like Rattlesnake Branch and Lemon Gap, I contemplated the possible headlines that might appear following our untimely demise.

The biggest issue was the uncertainty. Were we being led on a goose chase? If we were on the right road had we stayed on it?

Round Mountain Road had a few offshoots, usually unmarked. And while common sense dictated which gravel path was the main road, it felt like something of a crapshoot.

A couple of times we passed a car heading in the other direction and a smattering of summer cabins let us know we hadn’t left civilization entirely.

Although the feral donkey wandering alone amongst one nest of cabins suggested otherwise.  

Around the Round Mountain Campground, we met a couple who assured us we were on the right path.

Eventually, we pulled into the small parking area, grateful for both the views before us and that we had survived to see them.

What time does Max Patch open and close?

Max Patch isn’t a place to come for a quick, pretty view.

It’s a place for lingering. And it’s perfect for a quiet picnic disconnected from the world, save for the few other souls who’ve come to get away.

It’s also a wonderful place to have a picnic, lounge, read a book and catch sunrises and sunsets, though I wouldn’t recommend trying the Del Rio assault under the cover of darkness.

Editor’s Note: On July 1, 2021, the Pisgah National Forest issued new restrictions. Specifically, a two-year ban on camping is in place to reduce congestion due to a significant increase in visitors to the area. As always, remove any trash and leave no trace. Pets are allowed but only with a leash. Group size is limited to 10 people. Visit the website to learn more.

The ban will continue until June 30, 2023.

Currently, Max Patch opens an hour before sunrise and closes an hour after sundown to hikers and picnickers. No fires or fireworks are allowed.

Max Patch is open from sunrise to sunset (Martina / stock.adobe.com)

Can you view wildlife at Max Patch?

Wildlife viewing is possible at Max Patch. You will likely see elk and deer. You should treat bears with caution, as always, and again, there’s a least one feral donkey. Be careful, they bite.  

How long is the hike for Match Patch?

The giant meadow atop a 4,600-foot summit comes with a 2.6-mile loop trail.

The views are some of the best in the mountains, better than even Cades Cove, in my opinion. 

It’s the closest that many of us regular Joe’s will come to experiencing life on the Appalachian Trail.

What do you wear to Max Patch?

If you go in the non-summer months, remember fall arrives early and spring comes late in the higher elevations. It can be 10 degrees cooler there. So even on a scorching day at lower elevations, you may need to bring a jacket.

But, if you’re looking for an experience that doesn’t involve massive amounts of fellow tourists and truly offers a chance to disconnect, then Max Patch just might be the spot for you.

Have you ever been to Max Patch? Let us know about your experience in the comments below.

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4 thoughts on “How Do You Access Max Patch NC? Tips on Hiking, Wildlife, What To Wear”

  1. I bought a lot at the Black Bear Falls Community in Cherokee N.C. can you tell me anything about that part of the Smokies? Also I’m looking for a preowed Tiny House to buy and move onto the lot. Any ideas of availability real near there?

  2. I have traveled both roads to Max patch many times. The Del Rio way isn’t for the faint at heart. If you come to the smokies Max Patch I highly recommend . The view is like heaven on earth.❤️ I love Max Patch.
    Love ,
    A true Tennessee Girl

  3. Im Scott, I live there. Born and raised there. Anything you want to know, HMU, ask. The hot springs spa and resort is an awesome place to relax as well.

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