Birkhead Mountains Wilderness

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35°36′10″N 79°55′18″W / 35.60278°N 79.92167°W / 35.60278; -79.92167Area5,160 acres (21 km2)Established1984Governing bodyU.S. Forest ServiceWebsiteBirkhead Mountains Wilderness

The Birkhead Mountains Wilderness was established by the 1984 North Carolina Wilderness Act and covers 5,160 acres (20.9 km2) in the Uwharrie National Forest at the northern end of the Uwharrie Mountains, in central North Carolina.[1]

History

The mountain range in and around the wilderness are considered to be the oldest on the North American continent. Evidence of early Native American settlement dates back over 12,000 years. The Catawba Indians inhabited the area when the Europeans began exploring the region in the late 1600s. By 1760 settlement had begun in earnest, opened up by the explorers and traders along the Ocaneechi Trail.[1]

A plantation once owned by John Watson Birkhead (b. 1858) forms the core of the wilderness. The 3,000 acres (12 km2) Birkhead acquired over the years were made up of many small tenant farms. The mountain range was known locally as the Birkhead Mountains.[1]

Evidence of early Native American and other settlers can often be found.[1]

Recreation

All trails within the wilderness are designated hiking trails. Travel by horse or vehicle is prohibited.[1] Dispersed camping is allowed.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Birkhead Mountains Wilderness. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2019-02-19.

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