
Camino de Asheville - Section 2 - 6.5 miles.
Brisk 6.5-mile evening hike through the Grove Park–Sunset Rd. neighborhood at a steady 2.5–3.0 mph pace, including uphill sections. Meet at the northwest corner of the Harris Teeter parking lot; brief regrouping breaks along the route.
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A 3.5-mile group walk starting at Sunset Park and climbing into the Grove Park neighborhood before a downhill return. Expect a moderate uphill stretch, an in town route, and a social pace with local walkers.

A 3.5-mile group walk starting at Sunset Park and climbing into the Grove Park neighborhood before a downhill return. Expect a moderate uphill stretch, an in town route, and a social pace with local walkers.
A 3.5-mile group walk starting at Sunset Park and climbing into the Grove Park neighborhood before a downhill return. Expect a moderate uphill stretch, an in town route, and a social pace with local walkers.

A brisk 5–5.5 mile Bent Creek hike starting at the Rice Pinnacle parking area, moving at a steady 2.7–3 mph. Expect one midway water break and a finish around 10:50–11:00 p.m. depending on distance.

A brisk 5–5.5 mile Bent Creek hike starting at the Rice Pinnacle parking area, moving at a steady 2.7–3 mph. Expect one midway water break and a finish around 10:50–11:00 p.m. depending on distance.
A brisk 5–5.5 mile Bent Creek hike starting at the Rice Pinnacle parking area, moving at a steady 2.7–3 mph. Expect one midway water break and a finish around 10:50–11:00 p.m. depending on distance.

A fairly easy but fast-paced Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike along Highway 25 toward Bent Creek, cruising around 3.0–3.2 mph over steady undulating terrain with no super long hills. Meet at the gravel lot across from the trailhead; well-behaved dogs on leashes welcome.

A fairly easy but fast-paced Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike along Highway 25 toward Bent Creek, cruising around 3.0–3.2 mph over steady undulating terrain with no super long hills. Meet at the gravel lot across from the trailhead; well-behaved dogs on leashes welcome.
A fairly easy but fast-paced Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike along Highway 25 toward Bent Creek, cruising around 3.0–3.2 mph over steady undulating terrain with no super long hills. Meet at the gravel lot across from the trailhead; well-behaved dogs on leashes welcome.

Moderate-paced Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike on a narrow, undulating route with rocky steps early and a rooty tread most of the way, plus a short climb around the 2.5-mile mark. Leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome for a fitness-focused group outing from the Craven Gap gravel lot.

Moderate-paced Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike on a narrow, undulating route with rocky steps early and a rooty tread most of the way, plus a short climb around the 2.5-mile mark. Leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome for a fitness-focused group outing from the Craven Gap gravel lot.
Moderate-paced Mountains-to-Sea Trail hike on a narrow, undulating route with rocky steps early and a rooty tread most of the way, plus a short climb around the 2.5-mile mark. Leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome for a fitness-focused group outing from the Craven Gap gravel lot.

A 2.5-mile out-and-back walk on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail from Fresh Market on Hendersonville Road, moving at a brisk 3.0–3.2 mph pace over rolling terrain. The route briefly pops out onto the road in spots, with leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome.

A 2.5-mile out-and-back walk on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail from Fresh Market on Hendersonville Road, moving at a brisk 3.0–3.2 mph pace over rolling terrain. The route briefly pops out onto the road in spots, with leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome.
A 2.5-mile out-and-back walk on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail from Fresh Market on Hendersonville Road, moving at a brisk 3.0–3.2 mph pace over rolling terrain. The route briefly pops out onto the road in spots, with leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome.

Moderate out-and-back hike on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail with most of the 800-foot climb packed into the first two miles. Wooded Blue Ridge Parkway scenery despite storm damage, ending with a scenic turnaround viewpoint.

Moderate out-and-back hike on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail with most of the 800-foot climb packed into the first two miles. Wooded Blue Ridge Parkway scenery despite storm damage, ending with a scenic turnaround viewpoint.
Moderate out-and-back hike on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail with most of the 800-foot climb packed into the first two miles. Wooded Blue Ridge Parkway scenery despite storm damage, ending with a scenic turnaround viewpoint.

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 group hike from Rice Pinnacle Parking Area into Bent Creek’s lesser-used eastern trail network, linking Neighborhood Trail toward Wesley Branch with a Corvair Trail loop. Cross Rice Pinnacle Road for Ledford Branch Road, trail 666, and Deer Lake Lodge Trail to finish.

A group hike from Rice Pinnacle Parking Area into Bent Creek’s lesser-used eastern trail network, linking Neighborhood Trail toward Wesley Branch with a Corvair Trail loop. Cross Rice Pinnacle Road for Ledford Branch Road, trail 666, and Deer Lake Lodge Trail to finish.
A group hike from Rice Pinnacle Parking Area into Bent Creek’s lesser-used eastern trail network, linking Neighborhood Trail toward Wesley Branch with a Corvair Trail loop. Cross Rice Pinnacle Road for Ledford Branch Road, trail 666, and Deer Lake Lodge Trail to finish.

A morning group walk meeting at Antler Hill Pavilion near the playground, heading out on Biltmore’s mostly flat Farm Trail along the French Broad River. If trail closures persist, the route shifts to the shorter Lagoon Trail starting from the same spot.

A morning group walk meeting at Antler Hill Pavilion near the playground, heading out on Biltmore’s mostly flat Farm Trail along the French Broad River. If trail closures persist, the route shifts to the shorter Lagoon Trail starting from the same spot.
A morning group walk meeting at Antler Hill Pavilion near the playground, heading out on Biltmore’s mostly flat Farm Trail along the French Broad River. If trail closures persist, the route shifts to the shorter Lagoon Trail starting from the same spot.

Guided lakeside stroll around Lake Junaluska with scenic view stops, easy terrain, and light natural history commentary from the Asheville Visitor Center; ideal for casual walkers, families, and photographers seeking peaceful evening nature.

Guided lakeside stroll around Lake Junaluska with scenic view stops, easy terrain, and light natural history commentary from the Asheville Visitor Center; ideal for casual walkers, families, and photographers seeking peaceful evening nature.
Guided lakeside stroll around Lake Junaluska with scenic view stops, easy terrain, and light natural history commentary from the Asheville Visitor Center; ideal for casual walkers, families, and photographers seeking peaceful evening nature.

Pushing sustained high speeds on a 45-50 mile road loop around Asheville, this fast-paced training ride targets experienced cyclists and sometimes splits into a B group; it is not a guaranteed no-drop outing.

Pushing sustained high speeds on a 45-50 mile road loop around Asheville, this fast-paced training ride targets experienced cyclists and sometimes splits into a B group; it is not a guaranteed no-drop outing.
Pushing sustained high speeds on a 45-50 mile road loop around Asheville, this fast-paced training ride targets experienced cyclists and sometimes splits into a B group; it is not a guaranteed no-drop outing.

Community evening group bike ride through Asheville's urban streets and neighborhood routes, hosted by Asheville on Bikes; relaxed pace welcomes all levels with a guided route and bike light recommended for post-sunset riding.

Community evening group bike ride through Asheville's urban streets and neighborhood routes, hosted by Asheville on Bikes; relaxed pace welcomes all levels with a guided route and bike light recommended for post-sunset riding.
Community evening group bike ride through Asheville's urban streets and neighborhood routes, hosted by Asheville on Bikes; relaxed pace welcomes all levels with a guided route and bike light recommended for post-sunset riding.

Early evening Monday ride covering 10 to 14 miles with about 1000 ft of climbing; no drop pace welcomes all skill levels and culminates in a casual doughnut stop and coffee meetup.

Early evening Monday ride covering 10 to 14 miles with about 1000 ft of climbing; no drop pace welcomes all skill levels and culminates in a casual doughnut stop and coffee meetup.
Early evening Monday ride covering 10 to 14 miles with about 1000 ft of climbing; no drop pace welcomes all skill levels and culminates in a casual doughnut stop and coffee meetup.

Easy pace group ride through Asheville neighborhoods ending at a local cafe for coffee; Asheville on Bikes hosts a social, all levels bike meetup focused on community connection and casual conversation.

Easy pace group ride through Asheville neighborhoods ending at a local cafe for coffee; Asheville on Bikes hosts a social, all levels bike meetup focused on community connection and casual conversation.
Easy pace group ride through Asheville neighborhoods ending at a local cafe for coffee; Asheville on Bikes hosts a social, all levels bike meetup focused on community connection and casual conversation.

An easy pace evening stroll through the Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary boardwalk loop followed by the scenic two mile lake trail. Geared toward quiet connection with nature and fellow introverts, rain or shine unless lightning.

An easy pace evening stroll through the Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary boardwalk loop followed by the scenic two mile lake trail. Geared toward quiet connection with nature and fellow introverts, rain or shine unless lightning.
An easy pace evening stroll through the Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary boardwalk loop followed by the scenic two mile lake trail. Geared toward quiet connection with nature and fellow introverts, rain or shine unless lightning.

Guided dusk foraging stroll around Asheville identifying wild edible plants, berries, and seasonal mushrooms, emphasizing safe identification, sustainable harvesting, and hands-on community learning for beginners and curious local foragers.

Guided dusk foraging stroll around Asheville identifying wild edible plants, berries, and seasonal mushrooms, emphasizing safe identification, sustainable harvesting, and hands-on community learning for beginners and curious local foragers.
Guided dusk foraging stroll around Asheville identifying wild edible plants, berries, and seasonal mushrooms, emphasizing safe identification, sustainable harvesting, and hands-on community learning for beginners and curious local foragers.

Pedaling under twilight on Tuesday evenings—meet 5:30pm, roll at 6pm—inclusive group road rides for all skill levels exploring rolling local roads from late spring through August.

Pedaling under twilight on Tuesday evenings—meet 5:30pm, roll at 6pm—inclusive group road rides for all skill levels exploring rolling local roads from late spring through August.
Pedaling under twilight on Tuesday evenings—meet 5:30pm, roll at 6pm—inclusive group road rides for all skill levels exploring rolling local roads from late spring through August.

A paced social road ride (~30 miles) in a drop ride format with the route on RideWithGPS; rides split into two groups when attendance exceeds 20, so check in if unfamiliar.

A paced social road ride (~30 miles) in a drop ride format with the route on RideWithGPS; rides split into two groups when attendance exceeds 20, so check in if unfamiliar.
A paced social road ride (~30 miles) in a drop ride format with the route on RideWithGPS; rides split into two groups when attendance exceeds 20, so check in if unfamiliar.