Five-Star Trails: Asheville. Jennifer Pharr Davis

Five-Star Trails: Asheville - Jennifer Pharr Davis


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       Contents

       OVERVIEW MAP

       OVERVIEW MAP KEY

       DEDICATION

       ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

       PREFACE

       RECOMMENDED HIKES

       INTRODUCTION

       Central

       1 Arboretum Explorer Loop

       2 Destination Center Track Trail

       3 Haw Creek Overlook

       4 Lake Powhatan

       5 Rocky Cove

       North

       6 Big Firescald Knob

       7 Craggy Gardens and Craggy Pinnacle

       8 Douglas Falls

       9 Hawkbill Rock

       10 Hickey Fork Loop

       11 Lover’s Leap

       12 Max Patch

       13 Rattlesnake Lodge

       East

       14 Bearwallow Mountain

       15 Catawba Falls

       16 Florence Nature Preserve

       17 Mount Mitchell Circuit

       18 Mount Mitchell High Loop

       South

       19 Carl Sandburg’s Connemara Farms

       20 DuPont State Forest Four Falls

       21 John Rock

       22 Lake Julia

       23 Looking Glass Rock

       24 Mills River Loop

       25 Turkey Pen Loop

       West

       26 Black Balsam Knob High Loop

       27 Cold Mountain

       28 Cradle of Forestry

       29 Graveyard Fields

       30 Moore Cove Falls

       31 Mount Pisgah via Buck Spring Lodge

       32 Pink Beds Loop

       33 Sam Knob

       34 Shining Rock

       35 Skinny Dip Falls

       APPENDIX A: OUTDOOR RETAILERS

       APPENDIX B: HIKING CLUBS

       ABOUT THE AUTHOR

       MAP LEGEND

       Dedication

      To my grandparents, Jones and Polly Pharr. Thank you for sharing your love of the outdoors with me.

      And to my husband—always.

       Acknowledgments

      THANKS TO MENASHA RIDGE PRESS for producing this second edition of Five-Star Trails: Asheville. It struck me while doing work for this guidebook that a lot of credit for the trails in and around Asheville should go to George W. Vanderbilt. The owner of The Biltmore House, he collected, preserved, and managed huge tracts of property as part of his estate and forestry school. Today, those landholdings form a large percentage of Pisgah National Forest, and they also created a corridor for the southern portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

      I want to thank the modern-day agencies that govern those former Vanderbilt holdings, along with the additional public lands and trails in Western North Carolina. A special nod goes to the private organizations and government bureaus that manage the 2,181-mile Appalachian Trail, the 1,000-mile Mountains-to-Sea Trail, and the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway. It is nice to know that your expedition doesn’t have to end in Asheville.

      Like other outdoor enthusiasts living in the region, I am also indebted to the hardworking employees who manage Pisgah National Forest, Bent Creek Experimental Forest, and the Shining Rock and Middle Prong Wildernesses. However, my biggest thanks goes to the countless volunteers


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