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Hiking Trails in Asheville NC: Best Spots by Lost Terrain Tours

  • Writer: Elijah Adams
    Elijah Adams
  • Feb 11
  • 3 min read

Asheville is a dream for anyone who loves the outdoors. The air is fresh, and the views seem to go on forever. Whether you are a local or just visiting, hitting the trails is one of the best things to do in Asheville, NC.


At Lost Terrain Tours, we want to help you find the perfect spot for your next adventure. Here is our guide to the best places to lace up your boots.


Waterfalls in the Pisgah National Forest, NC
Photo by: Brooks Coker

Exploring the High Peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains

The mountains surrounding the city offer some of the most famous views in the country. Many people start their journey by looking for hiking trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains. These paths often lead to "balds," which are mountain tops covered in grass instead of thick trees.


Black Balsam Knob

This is a favorite for many locals. Because the top is open, you get a 360-degree view of the surrounding ridges. It is a great place to feel the wind and see the vast landscape of Western North Carolina.


Mount Pisgah

You can see this peak from almost anywhere in downtown Asheville. The trail is steady and leads to a broad observation deck. It is a classic choice for those who want a workout with a big reward at the end.


Discovering Hidden Gems and Waterfall Hikes in Pisgah

If you prefer the sound of rushing water, you are in luck. There are many stunning Waterfall Hikes near Asheville, NC that are easy to reach. These spots are perfect for a family day out or a quiet morning in nature.

Plan Your Next Adventure


Ready to hit the trails? Check out our Upcoming Trips to find your next guided adventure and see where we are headed next!



Pisgah National Forest

This area is massive and full of variety. You can find many Hiking Trails in the Pisgah National Forest that lead to hidden cascades. If you want a guided experience, check out our Waterfall Hiking Tour. We handle the driving and navigation so you can just enjoy the scenery.


Spring and Summer Highlights

The timing of your visit changes the experience. Visiting Asheville in Spring means seeing wildflowers and bright green leaves pop up everywhere. If you come during Asheville in Summer, the thick forest canopy provides nice shade and cooler temperatures than the city.


Finding Your Community Through Group Hikes

Hiking is often better with friends, especially when exploring new terrain. If you are new to the area, look for Hiking Clubs in Asheville, NC to meet people who know the best-kept secrets of the local woods. Many people enjoy the safety and social aspect of Group Hikes near Asheville, NC, which is why our Asheville Hiking Club is perfect for those who want a casual, local experience focused on community and conservation.


Looking Glass Falls in NC
Photo from Pisgah Waterfalls Tour

Local Favorites

If you want something close to the city, there are plenty of Hiking Trails near Asheville, NC no more than 20-minutes from downtown Asheville.


To help you find your way, I have shared my personal AllTrails collections below. These lists include my favorite routes near Asheville, NC.


Easy to Moderate and Our Personal Favorites: Classics 🥾🤫



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