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Biltmore Forest

The best walks and hikes around Biltmore Forest

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Hiking around Biltmore Forest offers routes through the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. The region's terrain is characterized by managed forests, riverside paths along the French Broad River, and access to segments of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The area provides a mix of paved greenways and natural surface trails with varied elevation, suitable for different hiking abilities.

Best hiking trails around Biltmore Forest

  • The most popular hiking route is French Broad River Park – Jean Webb Park loop from Pisgah View, a 4.6 mile (7.4 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 50 minutes to complete. This easy, mostly flat route follows the river through public parkland.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Valley Springs — Blue Ridge Parkway, a moderate 6.3 mile (10.2 km) path. This section of the long-distance trail features some elevation changes as it passes through woodland.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Bass Pond loop — Biltmore Estate, a 1.4 mile (2.2 km) trail leading through the Biltmore Estate grounds, often completed in about 35 minutes.
  • Hiking around Biltmore Forest is defined by riverside greenways, woodland paths, and sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The trail network includes options for both easy, family-friendly walks and more moderate hikes.
  • The routes in Biltmore Forest are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 30 reviews. More than 800 hikers have used komoot to explore Biltmore Forest's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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Mountains-to-Sea Trail

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Hike a moderate 2.8-mile section of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail in Blue Ridge Parkway, gaining 170 feet over 1 hour and 30 minutes.

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Embark on the Arbor Trace Trail Biltmore for an easy hike through peaceful woodlands and past active agricultural fields. This 1.6-mile (2.6 km) route offers a gentle elevation gain of just 59 feet (18 metres), making it perfect for a relaxed outing. You can expect to complete the trail in about 41 minutes, enjoying scenic views of the Biltmore Estate's agriculture and the charming Market Gardener's Cottage along the way. The terrain is generally smooth, providing a pleasant experience for most hikers.

To access the Arbor Trace Trail, you will need either an admission ticket, an annual pass, or a reservation at one of the Biltmore Estate's overnight properties. You typically reach this trail by first following the Farm Trail from Antler Hill Village. The route is pet-friendly, so you are welcome to bring your dog along, provided they remain on a leash throughout your visit. Plan your trip to ensure you have the necessary access credentials before heading out.

This trail offers a unique perspective on the Biltmore Estate, showcasing its agricultural heritage and natural beauty. While easy, some sections may feature gentle rolling hills, adding a touch of variety to your walk within the estate's diverse landscape. It's an excellent option if you are looking for a short, accessible outdoor experience that combines natural scenery with glimpses of the estate's historic charm.

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Hike the Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segment 3, a moderate 6.3-mile route in the Blue Ridge Parkway with forest views and trail highlights.

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An easy 2.8-mile loop hike on the Biltmore Estate, featuring Bass Pond, a waterfall, and French Broad River views.

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This easy 1.4-mile (2.2 km) loop at Biltmore Estate offers picturesque views of Bass Pond, a waterfall, and the historic Boat House.

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June 29, 2023, View of the French Broad River

The French Broad River travels over 200 miles through the states of Tennessee and North Carolina. This stretch of the Biltmore Estate Trail follows along with the river and offers views of the river and the Estate from a distance.

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The Azalea Garden at Biltmore Estate is a fan favorite due to how close it is to the parking area, how easy the paths are to navigate, and the views you get as you travel through the garden. Biltmore Estate has many garden areas, but the Azalea Garden is one of the most popular spots on the property.

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The Biltmore Boathouse is a common site for events and photo shoots on the Biltmore Estate property. The Boathouse has access to walking paths, the Azalea garden, and Bass Pond.

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This man made waterfall is one of many picturesque spots around Bass Pond. You can climb down to the water on the eastern side of the lake, but most people just take in the views from the walking paths circling the lake. There are lots of bridges around Bass Pond, but this is the only waterfall.

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June 29, 2023, Bass Pond

Bass Pond is a small body water on the Biltmore Estate property. There are multiple vantage points of the pond. Two of the most popular spots on the trail circling the pond is the bridge over the waterfall on the southern end and the boathouse on the north side of the pond.

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This part of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail weaves back and forth over Dingle Creek via new footbridges. The trail, itself, travels through a forest with the Blue Ridge Parkway not far in the distance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free public hiking trails near Biltmore Forest?

Yes, while the Biltmore Estate requires a ticket for access, the surrounding area offers many free, public trails. The Pisgah National Forest, once part of the Vanderbilt estate, has hundreds of miles of trails. You can also explore sections of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, which runs through the region and is accessible from the Blue Ridge Parkway.

What are the best family-friendly hikes in the Biltmore area?

For an easy and scenic walk, the French Broad River Park – Jean Webb Park loop is a great choice. It's a mostly flat, 4.6-mile (7.4 km) path through public parks along the river. The North Carolina Arboretum is also a popular favorite for families, offering over 10 miles of trails ranging from easy to difficult, set within beautiful gardens.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails?

Many public trails in the area are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. The trails in the Pisgah National Forest and along the French Broad River Greenway are good options. However, pets are not permitted on trails within the private Biltmore Estate, with the exception of service animals. Always check specific regulations for the trail you plan to hike.

Are there any hikes with waterfalls near Biltmore Forest?

The Pisgah National Forest is famous for its waterfalls. Graveyard Fields offers a popular loop trail that leads to two different waterfalls. For an easier option, Looking Glass Falls is visible from the road, while the trail to Moore Cove Falls lets you walk behind a 50-foot cascade. Many other waterfalls, like Linville Falls and Crabtree Falls, are accessible via trailheads along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

How do I access hiking trails from the Blue Ridge Parkway?

The Blue Ridge Parkway provides numerous access points to excellent hiking. You can find parking at various overlooks and trailheads. For example, the trailhead for the Mount Pisgah Trail is located at milepost 407.6. Other popular spots accessible from the parkway include Craggy Gardens (milepost 364.4) and Black Balsam Knob (milepost 420.2), both offering stunning 360-degree views.

What is a good option for a more challenging day hike?

For a strenuous hike with a rewarding view, consider the Mount Pisgah Trail. This 2.6-mile round-trip hike climbs to a 5,721-foot summit with an observation deck offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Another challenging favorite is the 6.4-mile Looking Glass Rock Trail, which leads to panoramic vistas from a massive rock face.

Are there any paved trails suitable for walking or running?

Yes, the French Broad River Greenway offers a paved, scenic loop perfect for an easy walk or run. Within the ticketed Biltmore Estate, the 3-mile Lagoon Trail is also paved and provides a flat route with views of the Biltmore House.

What is the scenery like on the trails that follow the French Broad River?

Trails along the French Broad River, such as the Biltmore Estate Path loop, typically offer flat, easy walking through open meadows and managed forests. You'll enjoy serene river views and may see some of the estate's agricultural areas. The public French Broad River Greenway provides a similar experience through city parkland.

What is the best time of year to hike around Biltmore Forest?

Hiking is possible year-round, but each season offers a unique experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while summer offers lush green forests. Autumn is exceptionally popular for its vibrant fall foliage, especially along the Blue Ridge Parkway. In June, the rhododendrons at Craggy Gardens are a major attraction. Winter can be cold, but offers clearer long-range views through the bare trees.

What do other hikers enjoy about the Biltmore Forest area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the diversity of the trails, from the manicured paths on the Biltmore Estate like the Bass Pond loop to the rugged wilderness of the Pisgah National Forest. The stunning mountain scenery and well-maintained public greenways are also frequently mentioned.

How many hiking trails are in the Biltmore Forest region?

There are over 70 curated hiking routes available around Biltmore Forest on komoot. These range from easy, flat greenway paths to moderate woodland trails and difficult mountain climbs, ensuring there is a suitable option for every skill level.

Are there any easy loop trails for a short walk?

Absolutely. For a very short and picturesque walk on the Biltmore Estate, the Gardens loop is a lovely 1.6-mile (2.6 km) option through the estate's historic gardens. It's a great way to experience the landscape without a strenuous hike.

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