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Friends of Panthertown

Protecting & Maintaining Panthertown Valley

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Month: April 2013

Panthertown Presentation tonight at REI Asheville

April 23, 2013 panthertown

There are still a few spots left tonight at REI Asheville for our presentation of Hiking and Camping in Panthertown Valley. Join us tonight at

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Black Bear Encounters in Panthertown

April 18, 2013 panthertown

The U.S. Forest Service Nantahala Ranger District has notified Friends of Panthertown that campers have recently reported more black bear encounters in Panthertown Valley .

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Volunteers needed Tuesday, April 9 to help build new trail at Wilderness Falls

April 5, 2013 panthertown

Friends of Panthertown volunteers are needed this coming Tuesday, April 9 to help us build a new section of trail at Wilderness Falls. We hope

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The Great Trails State

Panthertown is home to the Panthertown Valley, Bonas Defeat, and Big Pisgah tracts of your National Forest public land.

The mission of Friends of Panthertown is to work in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service to conserve Panthertown as a backcountry natural resource and to enable sustainable recreation.

Our staff and volunteers are stewards of Panthertown. We maintain 30 miles of public trails and lead interpretive education programs in this backcountry recreation area located within Western North Carolina's Nantahala National Forest.

Please Leave No Trace and be a Friend by volunteering and/or donating in support of essential conservation, education, and stewardship work in the forest.

We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations in any amount are appreciated and are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law.

Panthertown Volunteer Trail Work DayMay 5, 2026
Thanks to all who participated!
Panthertown Volunteer Trail Work DayMay 16, 2026
Thanks to all who participated!
Nature Journaling with Debby SingletonMay 17, 2026
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CONTACT INFO

Friends of Panthertown
P.O. Box 51
Cashiers, NC 28717

116 Central Street
Sylva, NC 28779

www.panthertown.org
friends@panthertown.org

(828) 269-HIKE (4453)

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