Hillside AT shelter
Perched on the mountainside in the northern region of the Smoky Mountains National Park, this Appalachian Trail(AT) shelter offers a breathtaking haven for weary hikers. With two interior levels for those traveling without a tent or hammock and a convenient bar-style counter near the entrance for meal preparation and dining, it's a true gem in the wilderness.
This shelter not only caters to Appalachian Trail thru-hikers but also welcomes those doing shorter loops in the area. Ample flat areas provide an ideal setting for tents, while a generous canopy of trees offers the perfect hanging spots for hammocks. The thoughtful layout ensures that each campsite is sufficiently spaced from its neighbors, granting you the gift of some privacy and tranquility.
In line with the park's commitment to wildlife safety, this site is equipped with cables for hanging all food, effectively deterring bears and other curious animals. These precautions ensure that your camping experience remains both secure and enjoyable. While the shelter's amenities are generally well-maintained, it's worth noting the presence of a pit composting toilet. However, during the warmer months, it may become less appealing as it tends to attract bugs and requires periodic maintenance. Despite this minor inconvenience, the overall experience is still a remarkable one.
Our visit to this site in the springtime revealed its true allure. The surrounding landscape burst to life with a stunning array of wildflowers in full bloom, creating a picturesque backdrop that enhanced our stay. The seasonal beauty here is nothing short of breathtaking.