Mount Jefferson State Natural Area
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox protected area Mount Jefferson State Natural Area is a Template:Convert<ref name=ParkSize /> North Carolina state park in Ashe County, North Carolina in the United States. Located near Jefferson, North Carolina, it includes the peak of Mount Jefferson, named for Thomas Jefferson and his father Peter, who owned land nearby and surveyed the North Carolina-Virginia border in 1749. In 1974, Mount Jefferson State Natural Area was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
History
In 1939 the Works Progress Administration created a road enabling widespread access to Mount Jefferson, which at the time had no official name and was primarily referenced to as Panther Mountain, likely due to a local legend of a panther once eating a child there. Local citizens donated land and money in efforts to attain state park status for the local park, which required the park to have a minimum of Template:Convert. By 1956, their efforts yielded a Template:Convert donation and raised enough funds to buy an additional Template:Convert for the park. As a result, Mount Jefferson received its official name and became a state park in October 1956.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Tourist information
The park has one main road that leads to the peak of Mount Jefferson. On the way up are three overlooks; the Sunset Overlook, the Sunrise Overlook, and the Jefferson Overlook, as well as five hiking trails and a picnic shelter at the top. From the picnic shelter begins the Summit Trail, a Template:Convert that leads to the Template:Convert Rhodedendron Trail loop. At the end of the loop lies a short trail to the scenic Luther Rock, as well as the entrances to the Template:Convert Lost Province Trail loop. The mountain itself rises to more than Template:Convert above the surrounding landscape and provides a bird's-eye view of both Jefferson and West Jefferson. Park hours are limited by inclement weather, but otherwise open every day until sunset during the year with the exception of Christmas Day. The Template:Convert, one-way Mountain Ridge Trail, which ascends to the peak of the mountain and through each overlook, may be accessed at the first park gate across from the park office during inclement weather, though caution is advised.
Nearby state parks
The following state parks are within Template:Convert of Mount Jefferson State Natural Area:
- Elk Knob State Park
- Grandfather Mountain State Park
- Grayson Highlands State Park, Virginia
- New River State Park
- Rendezvous Mountain State Park
- Stone Mountain State Park