
Camino de Asheville - Section 3 - River Arts. 6.0-6.5 miles. Moderate.
A brisk evening hike from Carrier Park up Riverview Drive and into the River Arts District near New Belgium, covering 6.0–6.5 miles at a 2.5–3.0 mph pace. Moderate effort with a couple regrouping breaks.
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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 flexible 4 mile group walk starting at 229 Riverside Dr and looping past Hi Wire toward Amboy Road, through French Broad River Park, then back via Craven Street. Fresh air, easy pacing, and a supportive introvert friendly vibe with optional turnarounds.

A flexible 4 mile group walk starting at 229 Riverside Dr and looping past Hi Wire toward Amboy Road, through French Broad River Park, then back via Craven Street. Fresh air, easy pacing, and a supportive introvert friendly vibe with optional turnarounds.
A flexible 4 mile group walk starting at 229 Riverside Dr and looping past Hi Wire toward Amboy Road, through French Broad River Park, then back via Craven Street. Fresh air, easy pacing, and a supportive introvert friendly vibe with optional turnarounds.

A brisk sober curious coffee walk through the River Arts District with a 3–4 mile loop over Haywood Bridge to the former French Broad Park area, then back via Craven St Bridge. Meet at Summit Coffee; punctual start and active construction along the route.

A brisk sober curious coffee walk through the River Arts District with a 3–4 mile loop over Haywood Bridge to the former French Broad Park area, then back via Craven St Bridge. Meet at Summit Coffee; punctual start and active construction along the route.
A brisk sober curious coffee walk through the River Arts District with a 3–4 mile loop over Haywood Bridge to the former French Broad Park area, then back via Craven St Bridge. Meet at Summit Coffee; punctual start and active construction along the route.

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.

Social bike rides from the River Arts District river-dock meetup, varying weekly in length and intensity for all skill levels; riders convene at Riverside Drive & Craven Street and check @mountain.haulers for route logistics.

Social bike rides from the River Arts District river-dock meetup, varying weekly in length and intensity for all skill levels; riders convene at Riverside Drive & Craven Street and check @mountain.haulers for route logistics.
Social bike rides from the River Arts District river-dock meetup, varying weekly in length and intensity for all skill levels; riders convene at Riverside Drive & Craven Street and check @mountain.haulers for route logistics.

Casual dusk urban cruise through Asheville’s bike paths and greenways, welcoming riders of all abilities for a relaxed group spin, finishing with social beverages at New Belgium Brewery.

Casual dusk urban cruise through Asheville’s bike paths and greenways, welcoming riders of all abilities for a relaxed group spin, finishing with social beverages at New Belgium Brewery.
Casual dusk urban cruise through Asheville’s bike paths and greenways, welcoming riders of all abilities for a relaxed group spin, finishing with social beverages at New Belgium Brewery.

A moderate group hike linking a patchwork of Bent Creek favorites into a 6.5-mile loop with about 1,100 feet of climbing. Expect trailhead meet-up at Ledford Branch and steady ups and downs across Sleepy Gap, Shut-in, and Deerfield connector segments.

A moderate group hike linking a patchwork of Bent Creek favorites into a 6.5-mile loop with about 1,100 feet of climbing. Expect trailhead meet-up at Ledford Branch and steady ups and downs across Sleepy Gap, Shut-in, and Deerfield connector segments.
A moderate group hike linking a patchwork of Bent Creek favorites into a 6.5-mile loop with about 1,100 feet of climbing. Expect trailhead meet-up at Ledford Branch and steady ups and downs across Sleepy Gap, Shut-in, and Deerfield connector segments.

Very strenuous 7-mile road hike starting at Lake Louise Park, winding through east Weaverville neighborhoods before a steep 1,100-foot grind up Hamburg Mountain for high views, then back through downtown. Bring 2L water, snacks, poles, and a winter headlamp; leashed dogs welcome with their own water.

Very strenuous 7-mile road hike starting at Lake Louise Park, winding through east Weaverville neighborhoods before a steep 1,100-foot grind up Hamburg Mountain for high views, then back through downtown. Bring 2L water, snacks, poles, and a winter headlamp; leashed dogs welcome with their own water.
Very strenuous 7-mile road hike starting at Lake Louise Park, winding through east Weaverville neighborhoods before a steep 1,100-foot grind up Hamburg Mountain for high views, then back through downtown. Bring 2L water, snacks, poles, and a winter headlamp; leashed dogs welcome with their own water.

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 2.5-mile out-and-back hike on the MTS Trail starting near The Fresh Market on Hendersonville Rd, with rolling terrain and the biggest climb right at the beginning. Expect a brisk 3.0–3.2 mph pace and leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome near occasional road crossings.

A 2.5-mile out-and-back hike on the MTS Trail starting near The Fresh Market on Hendersonville Rd, with rolling terrain and the biggest climb right at the beginning. Expect a brisk 3.0–3.2 mph pace and leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome near occasional road crossings.
A 2.5-mile out-and-back hike on the MTS Trail starting near The Fresh Market on Hendersonville Rd, with rolling terrain and the biggest climb right at the beginning. Expect a brisk 3.0–3.2 mph pace and leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome near occasional road crossings.

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.