Headwaters State Forest


Headwaters State Forest is a state forest, located in Transylvania County, North Carolina, along the South Carolina state line and is part of a larger 100,000+ acre conservation corridor that stretches some 80 miles along the state line. The name originates from the fact that the forest contains the headwaters of East Fork of the French Broad River. The North Carolina Forest Service primarily manages the forest for water and soil quality, as well as protecting rare species; however, primitive recreational uses are permitted.

History

The forest was established in 2009 when Congressman Charles H. Taylor agreed to sell about to the state, which was one of the largest remaining tracts of privately held land in Western North Carolina. Over the next 9 years, The Conservation Fund and Conserving Carolina assisted with the acquisition, by purchasing portions of the property as grants became available, then turning them over to the North Carolina Forest Service. A small, portion of the property around the summit of Sassafras Mountain was given to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for development of an observation tower at South Carolina's highest point.
On September 8, 2018, the beginning of deer season, Headwaters State Forest was opened to the public.

Recreation

The forest is open to hiking, hunting and fishing. Mountain biking, horse back riding and off-roading are not permitted. The NC Forest Service plans on maintaining the forest in a primitive, undeveloped state with few visitor facilities.
A spur of the Foothills Trail follows along the southern boundary of the forest, connecting Sassafras Mountain to Caesars Head State Park.
There are several waterfalls in the forest, including East Fork Falls, Reece Place Falls and Graveley Falls.
Bursted Rock is regarded as the most scenic vantage point in the forest.

Nearby state parks

The following state parks and state forests are within of Headwaters State Forest:
  • Caesars Head State Park
  • Devils Fork State Park
  • DuPont State Recreational Forest
  • Gorges State Park
  • Holmes Educational State Forest
  • Horsepasture State Natural River
  • Jones Gap State Park
  • Keowee-Toxaway State Park
  • Oconee State Park
  • Oconee Station State Historic Site
  • Paris Mountain State Park
  • Pisgah View State Park
  • Poe Creek State Forest
  • Table Rock State Park