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Reviews — 8

Louise Turner
at 2023 Dec 26
Louise Turner
at 2023 Dec 26
A great "in town" trail off the Blue Ridge Pkway and Haw Creek neighborhood in East Asheville- a great place for dog walkers in the woods.
Ghee Nelson
at 2023 Aug 01
Ghee Nelson
at 2023 Aug 01
Nice short trail, many wild berries, eat at your own risk leave it for local wildlife too.
Johann Sabbath
at 2023 May 19
Johann Sabbath
at 2023 May 19
Highly recommend. We’re gonna explore. Life is a series of decisions. The air was fresh. People go to those oxygen bars, they should just hike Bull Mountain. People were energized. Friendship.
Rocky Bilotta
at 2022 Mar 14
Rocky Bilotta
at 2022 Mar 14
Trails along the Blue Ridge Parkway that connect to the Mountains-to-Sea Trail located just north of the Folk Arts Center. Trails are relatively easy to moderate and well maintained. Parking can be difficult on busy days but parking is available along Bull Mountain road.
Robert Austin
at 2021 Oct 21
Robert Austin
at 2021 Oct 21
Home of the Southern Highland Folk Art Center, a great folk art museum and site for demonstration classes. I also is the starting point for a pleasant short hike (~1.5 mile one-way and ~3 miles round trip). Ample free parking, free admission and a well-stocked gift shop featuring local craftspeople. The National Park Service has a small shop and information center.
Brock Cannon
at 2021 Oct 15
Brock Cannon
at 2021 Oct 15
Loved all the mushrooms! Great place to walk with the kids or dogs. Close enough to the city if you’re right on time but feels completely peaceful out there.
Alexandra Briggs
at 2019 Jul 13
Alexandra Briggs
at 2019 Jul 13
Please be bear aware on this trail. Mother bears raise young here often and can be dangerous. Keep dogs close and preferable on leash to insure your and your dog's safety.
Michael Shanks
at 2019 Jan 12
Michael Shanks
at 2019 Jan 12
A nice short jaunt through the woods. Paved trail with no view per se, but nice none the less