This year is 20th anniversary of the release of the epic adventure film, The Last of the Mohicans. In celebration of the film starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Chimney Rock State Park will offer an outdoor viewing of the film next month - on location where many of the scenes were actually filmed.

Marvel at the beauty of the Hickory Nut Gorge's towering rock cliffs, lush landscape and 404-foot waterfall on the big screen while the scenery surrounds you! Pre-show entertainment will be provided. The movie will start around 8:55 P.M. on June 16th. $5 parking per car, or free parking with receipt for same-day paid Park admission. Advance discounted parking for $3 available at Ingles in Lake Lure, NC.
Come early to sign up for guided hikes (first-come, first-serve, limit 15) held at 3:30 and 5:00 P.M. to see several filming locations.
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Jeff
Hiking Trails in the Smokies
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What a cool idea. I love stuff like this, and it excites me when I see other people using creative ways to engage the community. Big praise on this one.
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