The Pisgah Ranger District in Pisgah Forest, NC is a popular destination for vacationers, naturalists, and adventurers, offering a wide range of recreational activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, biking, and rock climbing. With a mild southern climate, most areas are accessible year-round, and the district's diverse wildlife habitats and scenic beauty provide many opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Managed for the wise use and protection of its natural resources, the Pisgah Ranger District also focuses on the development of human resources through programs like the Schenck Civilian Conservation Corps and the Senior Community Service Employment Program. With over 600 volunteers dedicated to maintaining and enhancing recreation opportunities, the district ensures a memorable experience for visitors seeking to explore the 157,000-acre area that spans from 2,000 feet to the 6,410-ft. Richland Balsam Mountain.
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