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Max Patch is still one of the most magical places I've visited. Even after traveling to the Maldives, hiking through the Agafay Desert in Morocco, and summiting Schrecksee in the German Alps — Max Patch still stands out amidst those magical spots.

Easy hike. Epic views. Need I say more? If you are in search of one of the BEST experiences in the exciting state of North Carolina, you need to add a visit to Max Patch to your trip. This mountain bald is likely the single most popular and beloved Appalachian Trail hike in North Carolina. No matter the time of day or time of the year, the 360-degree views from the top will take your breath away. Max Patch is also one of the few popular trails that remains open during the winter! Appalachian Trail, Max Patch Nc, North Carolina Hiking, Max Patch, Appalachian Trail Hiking, The Appalachian Trail, Time Of Day, Best Places To Travel, Oh The Places Youll Go

Easy hike. Epic views. Need I say more? If you are in search of one of the BEST experiences in the exciting state of North Carolina, you need to add a visit to Max Patch to your trip. This mountain bald is likely the single most popular and beloved Appalachian Trail hike in North Carolina. No matter the time of day or time of the year, the 360-degree views from the top will take your breath away. Max Patch is also one of the few popular trails that remains open during the winter!

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Play, picnic or practice yoga on this Appalachian bald Max Patch is a “bald,” the Southern Appalachian name for a hilltop without a single tree. While this mountain isn’t naturally bald (it was cleared for grazing in the nineteenth century), it’s certainly naturally beautiful. Some call it “the crown jewel of the Appalachian Trail,” the famous

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