
Fresh Market toward visitor's Center
Brisk 2.5 mile out and back on the Mountains to Sea Trail from Fresh Market, over undulating, mostly easy terrain with an initial steep climb; well behaved dogs on leash are welcome.
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Brisk 5-mile Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike starting at the Folk Art Center parking lot, with a steady uphill to a scenic mountain overlook and a downhill return; dogs welcome on leash, aimed at reasonably fit hikers.

Brisk 5-mile Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike starting at the Folk Art Center parking lot, with a steady uphill to a scenic mountain overlook and a downhill return; dogs welcome on leash, aimed at reasonably fit hikers.
Brisk 5-mile Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike starting at the Folk Art Center parking lot, with a steady uphill to a scenic mountain overlook and a downhill return; dogs welcome on leash, aimed at reasonably fit hikers.

Undulating 2.7 to 2.9 mph group hike on the Mountains to Sea Trail featuring rocky steps, rooty singletrack, and a short steep climb around the 2.5 mile point; well behaved dogs on leash welcome.

Undulating 2.7 to 2.9 mph group hike on the Mountains to Sea Trail featuring rocky steps, rooty singletrack, and a short steep climb around the 2.5 mile point; well behaved dogs on leash welcome.
Undulating 2.7 to 2.9 mph group hike on the Mountains to Sea Trail featuring rocky steps, rooty singletrack, and a short steep climb around the 2.5 mile point; well behaved dogs on leash welcome.

A moderate 5.3 mile loop over Lookout Mountain and East Ridge with 1,100 feet of climbing, ridge line views, and a brisk pace; expect about two hours with a single mid hike water break.

A moderate 5.3 mile loop over Lookout Mountain and East Ridge with 1,100 feet of climbing, ridge line views, and a brisk pace; expect about two hours with a single mid hike water break.
A moderate 5.3 mile loop over Lookout Mountain and East Ridge with 1,100 feet of climbing, ridge line views, and a brisk pace; expect about two hours with a single mid hike water break.

Leisurely 2 mile Arboretum walk for active retirees through Baker Center, formal gardens, creekside trails and Bent Creek to the Carolina Mountain Trail, finishing with a moderate uphill to the Education Center.

Leisurely 2 mile Arboretum walk for active retirees through Baker Center, formal gardens, creekside trails and Bent Creek to the Carolina Mountain Trail, finishing with a moderate uphill to the Education Center.
Leisurely 2 mile Arboretum walk for active retirees through Baker Center, formal gardens, creekside trails and Bent Creek to the Carolina Mountain Trail, finishing with a moderate uphill to the Education Center.

Morning hike to Rattlesnake Lodge from Ox Creek Trailhead at 9 a.m., moderate mountain terrain with group pacing; note limited pull-off parking—use the second or third turnoff from the Parkway.

Morning hike to Rattlesnake Lodge from Ox Creek Trailhead at 9 a.m., moderate mountain terrain with group pacing; note limited pull-off parking—use the second or third turnoff from the Parkway.
Morning hike to Rattlesnake Lodge from Ox Creek Trailhead at 9 a.m., moderate mountain terrain with group pacing; note limited pull-off parking—use the second or third turnoff from the Parkway.

Five-mile forest hike climbing 950 feet with several easy stream crossings and a steep, strenuous fourth mile; expect a steady 2.3 mph pace through mixed singletrack and viewpoint-ready woodland.

Five-mile forest hike climbing 950 feet with several easy stream crossings and a steep, strenuous fourth mile; expect a steady 2.3 mph pace through mixed singletrack and viewpoint-ready woodland.
Five-mile forest hike climbing 950 feet with several easy stream crossings and a steep, strenuous fourth mile; expect a steady 2.3 mph pace through mixed singletrack and viewpoint-ready woodland.

3.5-mile neighborhood loop that climbs moderately up Reservoir Road before descending through quiet residential streets; meets at Kenilworth Park with a small parking lot and a friendly in-town walking group.

3.5-mile neighborhood loop that climbs moderately up Reservoir Road before descending through quiet residential streets; meets at Kenilworth Park with a small parking lot and a friendly in-town walking group.
3.5-mile neighborhood loop that climbs moderately up Reservoir Road before descending through quiet residential streets; meets at Kenilworth Park with a small parking lot and a friendly in-town walking group.

Group hike along shaded forest trails to Catawba Falls, passing moss covered rocks and cascading waterfall viewpoints; meet at 70 College Street for a relaxed, community paced daytime walk.

Group hike along shaded forest trails to Catawba Falls, passing moss covered rocks and cascading waterfall viewpoints; meet at 70 College Street for a relaxed, community paced daytime walk.
Group hike along shaded forest trails to Catawba Falls, passing moss covered rocks and cascading waterfall viewpoints; meet at 70 College Street for a relaxed, community paced daytime walk.

A guided 2 mile hike through the NC Arboretum on Running Cedar Road, Creekside Trail, and Carolina Mountain Trail, suitable for beginners and hosted by Asheville Introverts for relaxed nature exploration.

A guided 2 mile hike through the NC Arboretum on Running Cedar Road, Creekside Trail, and Carolina Mountain Trail, suitable for beginners and hosted by Asheville Introverts for relaxed nature exploration.
A guided 2 mile hike through the NC Arboretum on Running Cedar Road, Creekside Trail, and Carolina Mountain Trail, suitable for beginners and hosted by Asheville Introverts for relaxed nature exploration.

Evening stroll across Helen's Bridge into east Asheville neighborhoods, looping McLain Street for a roughly 3 mile route with city skyline viewpoints and relaxed pace. Meet in the gravel lot for a friendly community walk.

Evening stroll across Helen's Bridge into east Asheville neighborhoods, looping McLain Street for a roughly 3 mile route with city skyline viewpoints and relaxed pace. Meet in the gravel lot for a friendly community walk.
Evening stroll across Helen's Bridge into east Asheville neighborhoods, looping McLain Street for a roughly 3 mile route with city skyline viewpoints and relaxed pace. Meet in the gravel lot for a friendly community walk.

Guided forest-bathing walk through mature Blue Ridge Arboretum trails, emphasizing slow-paced sensory practices—breath awareness, mindful listening, and grounding exercises—to deepen nature connection and reduce stress in a curated woodland setting.

Guided forest-bathing walk through mature Blue Ridge Arboretum trails, emphasizing slow-paced sensory practices—breath awareness, mindful listening, and grounding exercises—to deepen nature connection and reduce stress in a curated woodland setting.
Guided forest-bathing walk through mature Blue Ridge Arboretum trails, emphasizing slow-paced sensory practices—breath awareness, mindful listening, and grounding exercises—to deepen nature connection and reduce stress in a curated woodland setting.

Wade along forest trails to cascading falls on a guided afternoon hike through Pisgah National Forest, encountering creek crossings, rhododendron thickets, and seasonal wildflowers while learning local ecology.

Wade along forest trails to cascading falls on a guided afternoon hike through Pisgah National Forest, encountering creek crossings, rhododendron thickets, and seasonal wildflowers while learning local ecology.
Wade along forest trails to cascading falls on a guided afternoon hike through Pisgah National Forest, encountering creek crossings, rhododendron thickets, and seasonal wildflowers while learning local ecology.

Fast-paced group road cycling covering 45 to 50 miles, with an occasional B-group; expect sustained high tempo and no guaranteed no-drop support on climbs and regroup points.

Fast-paced group road cycling covering 45 to 50 miles, with an occasional B-group; expect sustained high tempo and no guaranteed no-drop support on climbs and regroup points.
Fast-paced group road cycling covering 45 to 50 miles, with an occasional B-group; expect sustained high tempo and no guaranteed no-drop support on climbs and regroup points.

Pedal through neighborhood streets to a sunlit bike friendly cafe for coffee and conversation; a casual paced group ride welcoming all abilities organized by Asheville on Bikes.

Pedal through neighborhood streets to a sunlit bike friendly cafe for coffee and conversation; a casual paced group ride welcoming all abilities organized by Asheville on Bikes.
Pedal through neighborhood streets to a sunlit bike friendly cafe for coffee and conversation; a casual paced group ride welcoming all abilities organized by Asheville on Bikes.

Casual no drop mountain bike rides from Ledford Branch Trailhead on Bent Creek trails, led by Motion Makers; beginner friendly pace with group support, then a convivial shop stop for coffee and danishes.

Casual no drop mountain bike rides from Ledford Branch Trailhead on Bent Creek trails, led by Motion Makers; beginner friendly pace with group support, then a convivial shop stop for coffee and danishes.
Casual no drop mountain bike rides from Ledford Branch Trailhead on Bent Creek trails, led by Motion Makers; beginner friendly pace with group support, then a convivial shop stop for coffee and danishes.

Guided spring ridge hike on Montreat East Ridge with panoramic mountain views, native flora and local history interpretation led by Swannanoa Valley Museum; moderate difficulty and community focused outdoor exploration.

Guided spring ridge hike on Montreat East Ridge with panoramic mountain views, native flora and local history interpretation led by Swannanoa Valley Museum; moderate difficulty and community focused outdoor exploration.
Guided spring ridge hike on Montreat East Ridge with panoramic mountain views, native flora and local history interpretation led by Swannanoa Valley Museum; moderate difficulty and community focused outdoor exploration.

Guided group hikes and trail excursions along the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, paired with community meetups and volunteer friendly programming for local hikers, trail supporters, and outdoor minded neighbors.

Guided group hikes and trail excursions along the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, paired with community meetups and volunteer friendly programming for local hikers, trail supporters, and outdoor minded neighbors.
Guided group hikes and trail excursions along the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, paired with community meetups and volunteer friendly programming for local hikers, trail supporters, and outdoor minded neighbors.

Twilight lakeside stroll along Lake Junaluska led by Asheville Visitor Center guides, showcasing calm water views, boardwalks, and mountain sunsets. Gentle, all-ages guided walk ideal for casual hikers and community meetups.

Twilight lakeside stroll along Lake Junaluska led by Asheville Visitor Center guides, showcasing calm water views, boardwalks, and mountain sunsets. Gentle, all-ages guided walk ideal for casual hikers and community meetups.
Twilight lakeside stroll along Lake Junaluska led by Asheville Visitor Center guides, showcasing calm water views, boardwalks, and mountain sunsets. Gentle, all-ages guided walk ideal for casual hikers and community meetups.

Gentle 6–8 mile no-drop mountain bike loop on nearby singletrack, designed for women riders of mixed abilities with supportive pacing, beginner-friendly skills coaching, and community-led group riding.

Gentle 6–8 mile no-drop mountain bike loop on nearby singletrack, designed for women riders of mixed abilities with supportive pacing, beginner-friendly skills coaching, and community-led group riding.
Gentle 6–8 mile no-drop mountain bike loop on nearby singletrack, designed for women riders of mixed abilities with supportive pacing, beginner-friendly skills coaching, and community-led group riding.

Guided community foraging walks through urban and forested Asheville greenspaces identifying seasonal wild edibles, hands on plant id, and ethical harvest techniques for a beginner friendly, participatory nature skills experience.

Guided community foraging walks through urban and forested Asheville greenspaces identifying seasonal wild edibles, hands on plant id, and ethical harvest techniques for a beginner friendly, participatory nature skills experience.
Guided community foraging walks through urban and forested Asheville greenspaces identifying seasonal wild edibles, hands on plant id, and ethical harvest techniques for a beginner friendly, participatory nature skills experience.