Tricorner Knob
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Tricorner Knob is a mountain in the
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, located in the Southeastern United States. It has an elevation of 6,120 feet (1,865 m), with 160 feet (48 m) of clean prominence. The Appalachian and Balsam Mountain trails intersect near the mountain's summit, making Tricorner Knob the great crossroads of the Eastern Smokies. Like much of the Smokies crest, Tricorner Knob is on the border between
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. As its name implies, the mountain is at the point where the Balsam Mountains intersect the crest of the Great Smokies, creating a triangular-shaped ridge. Three counties intersect at the summit of Tricorner, with Sevier County, Tennessee to the west, Haywood County, North Carolina to the northeast, and Swain County, North Carolina to the southeast. The mountain rises appx. above its western base at the mouth of Buck Fork, along the Little Pigeon River. Tricorner is the ninth-highest mountain in Tennessee and the 27th-highest mountain in North Carolina. Tricorner Knob's remote situation in the dense
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of the Eastern Smokies has left it largely untouched by human history.
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measured its elevation on his survey of the crest of the Smokies in 1859, placing Tricorner's elevation at . Other than surveyors and the occasional naturalist, the mountain was devoid of human visitors until a segment of the Appalachian Trail was constructed across its western slope in 1935. An isolated spring on the mountain's southern slope was the key reason behind its selection for the back country campsite where the Tricorner Knob Shelter sits today. Laura Thornborough, a writer who visited the mountain in the late 1930s, called Tricorner Knob one of the last "true wilderness areas, where one can commune with nature and leave the cares of the world behind."


Access

Tricorner Knob can be accessed via a lengthy hike. From the Cosby Campground (specifically behind Campsite B51), the
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winds up the ridge to its junction with the Appalachian Trail. From this junction, Tricorner is away, with the trail first crossing the slopes of Old Black and Mount Guyot. The Balsam Mountain Trail is a trail connecting the Appalachian Trail in the west with the
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to the east. The latter can be accessed via a sharp bend in Straight Fork Road, a rugged gravel road rising out of Cherokee, North Carolina. From this bend, Tricorner Knob is just over away. A section of the Appalachian Trail connects Tricorner Knob with
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in the Central Smokies. The Tricorner Knob Shelter can accommodate 12 people. Overnight campers are required to get a permit from the park service. The shelter is approximately halfway between the Peck's Corner Shelter to the west and the Cosby Knob Shelter to the northeast.


References


External links


Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trail Map
- Large file in .pdf format.
Tricorner Knob Shelter


- Details on climbing Tricorner Knob and other nearby mountains. Provided by the Carolina Hiking Club. {{Mountains of Tennessee Mountains of Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mountains on the Appalachian Trail Mountains of North Carolina Mountains of Tennessee Southern Sixers Natural history of the Great Smoky Mountains Protected areas of Sevier County, Tennessee Protected areas of Haywood County, North Carolina Protected areas of Swain County, North Carolina Mountains of Sevier County, Tennessee Mountains of Haywood County, North Carolina Mountains of Swain County, North Carolina