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IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
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Linville Gorge as seen from Wiseman's View
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Map of the United States
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Location | Burke County, North Carolina, USA |
Nearest city | Marion, North Carolina |
Area | 11,786 acres (48 km2) |
Designation | 1964 |
Designated | Wilderness Area |
Governing body | United States Forest Service |
Website | Linville Gorge Wilderness |
Coordinates: 35°54′22″N 81°54′51″W / 35.906238°N 81.914277°W
The Linville Gorge Wilderness ("The Grand Canyon of North Carolina") is the third largest wilderness area in North Carolina (Shining Rock Wilderness, Joyce-Kilmer Slickrock Wilderness) and one of only two wilderness gorges in the Southern United States (with Bald River Gorge Wilderness in Tennessee). Maintained by the United States Forest Service, it comprises 11,786 acres (47.7 km2) around the Linville River, and is situated inside the Pisgah National Forest. The river is approximately 1,400 feet (400 m) below the ridge, thus hiking in and out of the Gorge is challenging and enjoyable for those who like serious hiking. The plant and animal community is extremely diverse, with a dense hardwood/pine forest and a wide variety of smaller trees and other plants as well as bear, fox, raccoon, trout, grouse, wild turkey, vultures, owls, hawks, copperheads, and timber rattlesnakes.