This event is now history, but we have many more wonderful programs in store for you!
Join Roan Mountain State Park on Saturday, December 13th at the Visitor Center from 1:00-3:00 PM EST for a geology adventure hike to the Peg Leg Mine. Your host, Ranger Phil Hylen, will take you back into the late 1800s as you take on the role of iron miners exploring the ridges of the mountains for traces of iron ore. Along the way, we will learn the geology of Roan Mountain and why it is so unique. After exploring the Peg Leg Mine on a 1.2-mile hike (moderate-difficulty natural terrain trail), participants will get to crack open geodes and iron ore to keep.
This program will begin and end at the Visitor Center. This time of the year is potentially hot and rainy, so be sure to dress in layers appropriate for the temperatures and wear good hiking shoes. Bring plenty of water and any snacks you may need. This program is limited to 20 participants and has a $15.00 fee per head.
Event Document: Essential Eligibility Criteria
Program Host: Philip Hylen
Contact Email: Philip.Hylen@tn.gov
Contact Phone: (423)547-3900
Meeting Place: Visitor Center Porch
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