Best Asheville Hiking Trails

Asheville welcomes you with wooded trails and striking rock formations within her forested mountains.

With so much beautiful scenery, it is challenging to know where to begin.

Offers 360-degree panoramic views of sprawling valleys running between vast rolling mountains.

Craggy Pinnacle Trail

An easy, mostly level asphalt path that runs through three parks and greenspaces along the French Broad River.

French Broad River Greenway

The area teems with lush forests and cascading waterfalls, offering many options for hikers.

High Falls Loop

The area teems with lush forests and cascading waterfalls, offering many options for hikers.

Triple Falls Trail

The area teems with lush forests and cascading waterfalls, offering many options for hikers.

Hooker Falls Trail

It is a glorious sight with mountains on the horizon for as far as you can see.

Black Balsam Hike on the Art Loeb Trail

People often describe it as the perfect picnic hike.

Bearwallow Mountain

Asheville’s most iconic attraction, the Biltmore Estate, comprises nearly 22 miles of hiking trails through open meadows, lush forests,

Biltmore Estate Trails

Nestled in a valley below Black Balsam Knob, offers a little bit of everything, including waterfalls, stairs, bridges, forests, and meadows.

Graveyard Fields Loop Trail

The trail’s highlight is its namesake bald upon which the famous Appalachian Trail crosses.

Max Patch Trail

An ominous rocky outcropping calls to you from Mile 422 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. At first glance, it has a sinister face.

Devil’s Courthouse

During the trek, you must utilize cable-assisted and ladder access areas.

Grandfather Mountain Trail

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