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Trashman4851
03-19-2014, 22:13
Planning a section hike around Siler Bald.... Wondering if there is camping near the .5mi trail to the shelter?

cutter
03-20-2014, 00:43
No, there is not. You may wish to review park backcountry regulations here: http://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/backcountry-camping.htm

Ox97GaMe
03-20-2014, 01:30
I am going to assume that you mean Siler Bald shelter just out of Franklin NC and not the Siler Bald shelter in the GSMNP. The link posted by cutter is in regards to the GSMNP backcountry regulations.

There are some camping options near the Siler Bald shelter near Franklin. The issue is that the water source is near the shelter. You can get water at the shelter and camp further up the trail, even near the actual bald.

have a fun hike and enjoy the view. :)

daddytwosticks
03-20-2014, 07:15
If this is the one near Franklin, NC...there is a nice spot about half way down the first blue-blazed side trail to the shelter as you hike north. But as Ox97GaMe says, you'll still have to continue on to the shelter area to get water. If you are looking to camp and the weather is good (no thunder/lightning), I'd tank up and stay at the top of the bald. Spectacular! :)

cutter
04-09-2014, 00:10
I am going to assume that you mean Siler Bald shelter just out of Franklin NC and not the Siler Bald shelter in the GSMNP. The link posted by cutter is in regards to the GSMNP backcountry regulations.

Dang. There are too many place names used repetitiously.


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Kerosene
04-09-2014, 08:06
As mentioned, water is only available near the shelter. We camped near the intersection north of the shelter. The AT intersects with the side trail back to the shelter (on the right as you walk NOBO), an unmarked side trail to the left leading up to Siler Bald, and a open space to the right of that path. If you head to the right down an old woods road there are several nice tent sites situated in the trees to the right of the woods road, along with good bear-bagging trees along the woods road. We ate dinner atop Siler Bald, watched the sunset, and returned to the gap to camp. The next morning we backtracked the half mile to the shelter for breakfast and water.

MuddyWaters
04-10-2014, 21:26
The bald is a pretty good and well used campsite from what I recall.