Why the Southern Appalachian Forest Feels So Alive
An installment in our Blue Ridge Travel series. Mist hangs beneath the trees long after sunrise in the Southern Appalachians. Water slips through culverts beside the road. Ferns crowd the edges of trails while moss spreads across logs, roots, and stone walls. In shaded coves, rhododendron thickets close tightly around streams until the forest feels almost enclosed…