North Carolina · USA

Harmon Den OHV Trail

Cherokee hunting grounds turned technical challenge

Difficult

Harmon Den cuts through what was once prime Cherokee hunting territory, now serving as one of Pisgah National Forest’s premier technical OHV challenges. The trail starts near the Max Patch trailhead and winds through dense rhododendron tunnels before opening onto exposed ridgelines with views into Tennessee. Rocky creek crossings and steep climbs around mile 8 separate casual riders from serious wheelers, while the final descent to Harmon Den Road tests your brakes and nerve.

This is legit difficult terrain requiring true 4WD with low range, skid plates, and recovery gear. Best tackled April through October when creek levels are manageable. No permits needed, but respect the 50-inch width limit and stay on designated trails. Multiple dispersed camping spots along the route make this perfect for a weekend expedition. You’ll earn every mile through some of the most pristine mountain country left in the East.

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Length (miles)12 mi / 19.3 km
Duration1-2 days
Max elevation (ft)4200 ft
Best seasonApril-October
Minimum vehicleModified 4WD with skid plates
Nearest townHot Springs, NC
Land managerUSDA Forest Service - Pisgah National Forest
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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