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NC High Peaks Mountain Webcams. Please click HERE to become a member of the association or to make a donation to NC High Peaks. Your support allows us to build and maintain trails, offer new programs and services and to develop more Mountain Weather & Web Cams. Friends of Mount Mitchell State Park Mount Mitchell Weather Station View looking NNW ...
- View of East Side of Black Mountain Range
View of the Black Mountain Range in Yancey County, NC from a...
- Interactive Map of The Black Mountain Range
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- Pensacola WeatherCam Slideshow
View of Mt. Mitchell and a portion of the Black Mountain...
- View of East Side of Black Mountain Range
View of Mt. Mitchell and a portion of the Black Mountain Range in Yancey County, NC from a webcam positioned on the south side of Blue Knob pointing southeast. The peaks in the center of the view, from left to right, are Balsam Cone (6600 ft.), Big Tom (6526 ft.), Mt. Craig (6647 ft.), and Mt. Mitchell (6684 ft.)
Current webcams for Mount Mitchell State Park. Check if it is currently sunny, rainy, cloudy or even snowing in Mount Mitchell State Park.
Friends of Mount Mitchell State Park Webcam. View looking northeast towards Mount Craig from Mount Mitchell. back [1 of 1] next.
These NC webcams are fun to watch to check out different weather conditions across the state, such as snow in the mountains; Christmas at Biltmore; fall foliage in the NC mountains; storms at the coast; an ocean view at the Outer Banks; or see if the fish are biting at the pier. Recently updated!
Our Northwest facing webcam near the summit of Mt. Mitchell is back in service! Check it out on the NC High Peaks website at: https://nchighpeaks.org/cam4/cam4view.php. All four webcams and three weather stations at and around Mt. Mitchell are thanks to generous donations from the public to NC High Peaks/Friends of Mt. Mitchell State Park.
Located in Yancey County 30 miles northeast of Asheville, Mount Mitchell State Park was the genesis of North Carolina's state parks system. At 6,684 feet, the mountain is the highest point east of the Mississippi River, and an observation deck provides breathtaking mountain views on a clear day.