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Profile Trail to Calloway Peak
Hiking Trail
Hard
8.03 mi
2,712 ft
A difficult and steep path connecting NC-105 to the highest point on Grandfather Mountain, Calloway Peak.
The Profile Trail is an incredibly difficult route to the highest point on Grandfather Mountain. It's a popular—but equally challenging—hike via the [Daniel Boone Scout Trail]( and two named overlooks near the trail's midpoint offer excellent views along the trail. Of course, those who push all the way to the 5,919-foot summit will enjoy standing beneath dark stands of spruce and fir, plus stunning views from Calloway Peak!
As one of the classic hikes in the state park, the trail climbs a stout ~1,800' in just 3.6 miles. A rolling climb also means you'll have a little bit of climbing on the way back down. Longer point-to-point hikes are a great option if you have two vehicles and the park notes the array of seasonal wildflowers you can observe through the warmer months. Fall colors begin to arrive between October and November and add another layer of beauty to this difficult hike.
Parking is available on NC-105 on the northern slopes of the mountain. Due to steep and rocky terrain, pets are *not recommended* on the upper section of the trail, but are not entirely prohibited. High water is also a possibility at the lower creeks, so save this hike for another day if it's been raining recently.
[Source]( Written by Brendon Voelker
The Profile Trail is an incredibly difficult route to the highest point on Grandfather Mountain. It's a popular—but equally challenging—hike via the [Daniel Boone Scout Trail]( and two named overlooks near the trail's midpoint offer excellent views along the trail. Of course, those who push all the way to the 5,919-foot summit will enjoy standing beneath dark stands of spruce and fir, plus stunning views from Calloway Peak!
As one of the classic hikes in the state park, the trail climbs a stout ~1,800' in just 3.6 miles. A rolling climb also means you'll have a little bit of climbing on the way back down. Longer point-to-point hikes are a great option if you have two vehicles and the park notes the array of seasonal wildflowers you can observe through the warmer months. Fall colors begin to arrive between October and November and add another layer of beauty to this difficult hike.
Parking is available on NC-105 on the northern slopes of the mountain. Due to steep and rocky terrain, pets are *not recommended* on the upper section of the trail, but are not entirely prohibited. High water is also a possibility at the lower creeks, so save this hike for another day if it's been raining recently.
[Source]( Written by Brendon Voelker
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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New Profile Parking to Calloway Peak | 3.63 mi | 2,087 ft | 9.7% |
Calloway Peak, Grandfather Mountain, NC | 2.35 mi | 1,926 ft | 15.5% |
Adams Apple Drive Climb | 0.46 mi | 315 ft | 12.5% |
Blue Ridge Pkwy Climb | 0.46 mi | 282 ft | 11.5% |