An epic natural event known as the Shadow of the Bear is once again captivating visitors in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Cashiers.
Between mid-October and early November, the setting sun aligns perfectly with Whiteside Mountain, casting a shadow across the valley that resembles a massive bear moving through the forest.
The rare phenomenon appears for about 30 minutes on clear days, typically around 5:30 pm. Locals say it’s best viewed from the Rhodes Big View Overlook off Highway 64, where crowds gather with cameras ready to capture the fleeting spectacle.
The event coincides with peak fall foliage, making it one of the most photographed natural scenes in the state. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot and to use caution, as the area often experiences heavy traffic during the display.
For those who miss the fall viewing window, nature offers a second chance — the Shadow of the Bear will return again between mid-February and early March, when the sun’s position recreates the same magical effect.
