In order to maintain solitude consistent with Wilderness character, an overnight camping permit is needed on weekends May through October. Permits are only required for overnight camping within the designated Wilderness boundary. Camping on Hawksbill and Shortoff are examples of popular camping areas that fall within the Wilderness boundary. There are no designated campsites within the Wilderness. The permit system is based on the total number of people camping per night and does not require reserving a campsite. Permits are not needed for day use, roadside camping, or camping on Table Rock. The United States Congress designated the Linville Gorge Wilderness in 1964 and it now has a total of 11,653 acres. The Wilderness Act defines wilderness as “an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.” It's clear why Linville Gorge was set aside for this special level of protection as a Wilderness Area. From its headwaters high on Grandfather Mountain, the powerful Linville River patiently carves the rugged, steep-walled gorge that encloses it for approximately 12 miles. Within the gorge, the river drops a dramatic 2,000 feet before leveling out in the Catawba Valley. East of the gorge is Jonas Ridge; west is Linville Mountain. The gorge's rim extends 3,400 feet, compared to the river's average of 2,000 feet. Iconic rock formations along the eastern rim - Sitting Bear, Hawksbill, Table Rock, the Chimneys, and Shortoff Mountain.Trails are mostly difficult, and the terrain is challenging and remote. Cell service is limited. Additional requirements are in place to maintain Wilderness character, including prohibitions against machine-powered (motorized) equipment and wheeled (mechanized) travel - this includes bicycles, carts, chainsaws, and drones. Removal of rocks or vegetation from the Wilderness is also prohibited. Visitors are required to practice leave-no-trace at all times. Group size is limited to 10 people, and length of stay is limited to two nights (three days).