• Pinnacle Park

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  • Photo courtesy Nick Breedlove/Jackson County TDA

  • Pinnacle Park is an 1,529 acre tract of land owned by the Town of Sylva & previously used as the watershed. In 1991 it was leased to the Pinnacle Park Foundation for developing hiking trails - wonderful trails (moderate to difficult) that go by streams, waterfalls, and beautiful vistas. Pinnacle Park is a 7-mile strenuous trek that ascends more than 3,000 ft. in elevation. Hikers who make it to the top are rewarded with an incredible view of the mountains below, and a unique view of the town of Sylva and Scotts Creek Valley.

    Be sure to pack water, snacks and/or lunch and a camera before tackling adventure. Enjoy streams, waterfalls and scenic views throughout. The 3.4-mile trail follows an old logging road, through a grassy ridge and then up a short rocky path to the top. Pinnacle Park in Sylva is the state’s first and only Certified Forest Therapy Trail.

    Click HERE for a Pinnacle Park Trail Map.

    Click HERE for a Pinnacle Park Permit. You can now fill out a Pinnacle Park permit on your smart phone. Just scan the QR Code found by clicking HERE and fill out the form to provide your intentions while in the park. This information could be crucial for your safety if you have any problems during your visit. Also, check out the Sylva Police Department's new website to get more park information and even maps at www.sylvapolice.com.

    Click HERE for a Pinnacle Park Certified Forest Therapy Trail brochure.

    The pinnacle is 5,008 feet elevation and has a spectacular panoramic view of Sylva and surrounding areas.

    The park is located approximately 10 minutes from Sylva. Take Skyland Drive east (SR 1432) and turn left onto Fisher Creek Road (SR 1446). Continue to the end of the road and you are there.

    Enjoy our best kept secret!

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  • Photos by Kelly Donaldson/Jackson County Chamber of Commerce