The 25 best hikes in North Carolina
Catch a sunset in the Smokies.
The Old North State is home to some of the tallest mountains east of the Mississippi, plus rolling hills, waterfalls, and unbeatable sunsets. Get to know the beautiful area by adding these North Carolina hikes to your adventure bucket list!
Check out these 25 North Carolina hikes
1. Summit Calloway Peak in Grandfather Mountain State Park
Distance: 6.31 miles
Elevation: 1991 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Challenge yourself to summit one of the highest peaks in the Blue Ridge Mountains at 5,964 feet! This moderately strenuous hike includes a series of cables and ladders in steep spots. It’s no surprise the view at the top makes it all worth it. Day permits are required for this hike, and you may need to follow timed entry guidelines, so check with Grandfather Mountain State Park before you go.
2. Hike Looking Glass Rock
Distance: 5.43 miles
Elevation: 1572 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This adventure near Pisgah Forest will reward you with supreme views of the Appalachian Mountains in all seasons. Expect to see pretty wildflower fields and a cascading creek along the way. Looking Glass Rock is also a popular spot for world class climbing and trail running. Dogs are welcome, but keep them leashed and pick up after them!
3. Catch a Sunset on Green Knob
Distance: 9.08 miles
Elevation: 1368 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Soak in views of the Middle Prong Wilderness and Mount Hardy on this beautiful section of the Mountain to Sea Trail. This North Carolina hike features forests, babbling brooks, waterfalls, and wide, open meadows.
Note: The Mountain to Sea Trail, aka MST, is North Carolina's state trail, running around 1,200 miles from Clingman's Dome in the Great Smokey Mountains to Jockey's Ridge on the Outer Banks.
4. Hike Deep Gap Trail at Mt. Mitchell State Park
Distance: 8.24 miles
Elevation: 2310 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This adventure guarantees spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and some of the tallest peaks in the Appalachian Range. Visitors often backpack, camp, and hike here! Wear layers and sturdy hiking boots should you climb to several summits – it's windy and coldest at the top. You will need to do some rock scrambling and use fixed ropes for safety in steeper areas. Dogs are allowed on this hike if they are on a leash.
5. Hike the Sam Knob Loop
Distance: 3.84 miles
Elevation: 807 feet
Type: Loop
This adventure in the Pisgah Ranger District features waterfalls, swimming holes, and great fishing opportunities for brook trout. With two summits facing both east and west, plan a trip to watch a beautiful sunrise or sunset from up top!
6. Hike to Linville Falls
Distance: 0.98 miles
Elevation: 177 feet
Type: Out-and-back
For minimal effort, this is an awesome opportunity to view an impressive waterfall among a beautiful forest landscape. Easily accessible from the Blue Ridge Parkway, this North Carolina hike is the perfect quick retreat into nature without all the time and strain of a more extensive hike.
7. Hike the Craggy Pinnacle Trail
Distance: 1.03 miles
Elevation: 285 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This adventure is only about 30 minutes from downtown Asheville. Escape the city for some time in the mountains where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding terrain.
8. Hike to Paradise Falls
Distance: 1.5 miles
Elevation: 220 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This spot is a hidden treasure deep within a narrow ravine below Wolf Creek Lake. Though it’s pretty under the radar, especially since it’s not the easiest to find, it’s a stunning oasis that features a swimming hole and cliff jumping opportunities. It makes for the perfect afternoon in what might feel like your own personal paradise.
9. Hike to Catawba Falls
Distance: 2.19 miles
Elevation: 394 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Get going on this adventure to an impressive 100-foot waterfall near Asheville. If you want to extend your stay, check the availability at the Catawba Falls Campground. After getting your steps in, crack open a cold one at the nearby Pisgah Brewing Co.
10. Hike to Grassy Ridge Bald in the Roan Highlands
Distance: 1.84 miles
Elevation: 932 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Experience rocky, forest, and hilly terrain on this adventure while soaking in views of rolling hills that seem like they extend forever. Wear sturdy hiking boots to more comfortably and safely trek through the rocky areas during this North Carolina hike.
11. Hike to Clingman’s Dome
Distance: 1.23 miles
Elevation: 330 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Challenge yourself to hike to the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains and be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the Smokies. And not only is the hike itself beautiful, but the drive to the trail is along a route of scenic vistas– ridges and valleys galore!
12. Hike the Art Loeb Trail
Distance: 30.07 miles
Elevation: 7,457 feet
Type: Point-to-point
On this scenic adventure, summit the iconic Cold Mountain and climb Shining Rock Mountain’s beautiful quartz towers.
13. Hike to the Summit of Shortoff Mountain
Distance: 4.64 miles
Elevation: 1,178 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This hike features gorgeous views of the Linville Gorge and surrounding peaks. It's also a rock climber’s dream as it has some of the largest walls in the south. Plan to reach the summit at surise or sunset for a breathtaking display.
14. Hike Rough Ridge
Distance: 0.5 miles
Elevation: 92 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Though a quick little hike, this adventure boasts stunning views of the valley. It’s a family and dog friendly trail and is ideal for watching the sunrise or sunset.
15. Hike Charlie’s Bunion
Distance: 4.32 miles
Elevation: 1,640 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Charlies Bunion is a beautiful rock outcropping amidst the Smoky Mountains. The views are marvelous and there’s also an opportunity to hop on the Appalachian Trail during this North Carolina hike.
16. Hike Andrews Bald
Distance: 3.55 miles
Elevation: 1,200 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This North Carolina hike features wide open grassy fields, incredible views of the southern Smokies, and Fontana Lake. This is a rather popular trail, so it would be best to set foot early to avoid large crowds.
17. Hike to Rainbow Falls in Gorges SP
Distance: 3.91 miles
Elevation: 778 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This is a beautiful waterfall adventure along a river in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Aside from Rainbow and Turtleback Falls, there are other trails and waterfalls to explore, so keep a lookout.
18. Hike to the Wesser Bald Fire Tower
Distance: 2.36 miles
Elevation: 807 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This adventure leads you to a 30-foot fire tower. At the top, you’ll have 360-degree unobstructed views of the Nantahala National Forest, Fontana Lake, and the Little Tennessee River Valley. This is an incredible spot for night photography – it’s the perfect place for capturing stars against the dark sky.
19. Hike to Lower Cascade Falls
Distance: 0.75 miles
Elevation: 105 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Enjoy the day exploring Hanging Rock State Park’s beautiful 35-foot waterfall. The North Carolina hike winds through both pine and hardwood forests, but also features steps made of wood and stone. Bring a bathing suit to hop in the swimming hole at the bottom of the falls during the warmer months.
20. Hike to Jane Bald
Distance: 2.64 miles
Elevation: 581 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Hike along the Appalachian Trail and traverse across grassy balds. The views are fantastic and the journey features grasslands, pine forests, and stunning rhododendrons.
21. Hike to Pinnacle in Pinnacle Park
Distance: 5.98 miles
Elevation: 2,142 feet
Type: Out-and-back
Breathe in the fresh air and reward yourself with incredible vistas at the highest point in Pinnacle Park! The mountainous/hilly terrain seems like it goes on forever at the top.
22. Hike to Huckleberry Knob
Distance: 1.77 miles
Elevation: 295 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This adventure is located on the Scenic Cherohala Skyway. It crosses two beautiful balds and offers panoramic views of the surrounding Cerokee and Nantahala National Forests. Bring a jacket for when you get to the top as it can be a few degrees cooler.
23. Hike to Hemphill Bald
Distance: 16.12 miles
Elevation: 3,481 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This extensive trail features beautiful wildflowers and sweeping views along the way. It can be accessed year-round and is a great spot for hikers and backpackers alike. It’s sure to make you break a sweat!
24. Day Hike Tennent Mountain
Distance: 3 miles
Elevation: 285 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This is a great North Carolina hike to do if you want to catch the sunrise! Afterwards, head over to the nearby Pisgah Inn to treat yourself to a delicious breakfast post hike. There’s nothing better than feasting after your morning activity!
25. Hike to Black Balsam Knob via Art Loeb Trail
Distance: 1.56 miles
Elevation: 305 feet
Type: Out-and-back
This is a gorgeous adventure through meadows featuring fantastic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Note that there isn’t much tree coverage so you’ll be exposed to the elements. Wear sunscreen and check the weather! Bring a blanket and some food for an idyllic picnic.
For more NC stories, check out:
Our guide to outdoor adventure near Asheville, North Carolina
10 Amazing waterfall hikes in North Carolina
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Cover photo: Steve Yocom
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