The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

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It’s spring! The wildflowers are already blooming and here’s our favorite spring hikes to see them ⤵️

The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

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Daffodil Flats - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

1. Daffodil Flats

Location: Linville Gorge

Trail Distance: 5 miles round trip

Difficulty: STRENUOUS

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Daffodils

Peak Bloom Time: Early March

Craggy Gardens - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

2. Craggy Gardens

Location: On the Blue Ridge Parkway (Milepost 364)

Trail Distance: 1.9 miles round trip

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Purple Catawba Rhododendron

Peak Bloom Time: Early to mid-June

Graveyard Fields - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville

3. Graveyard Fields

Location: On the Blue Ridge Parkway (Milepost 418.8)

Trail Distance: 3.3 miles round trip

Difficulty: Moderate

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Mountain Laurel and Rhododendron + many more

Peak Bloom Time: April to early June

Roan Mountain - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

4. Roan Mountain - Carvers Gap to Grassy Ridge Bald

Location: Pisgah-Cherokee National Forest on the Tennessee/North Carolina border

Trail Distance: 4.7 miles round trip

Difficulty: Moderate

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Catawba Rhododendron, Turk’s Cap Lilies, Blue Bead Lily, Clintonia Borealis, and many more

Peak Bloom Time: Late June-July

Sam Knob - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

5. Sam Knob

Location: On the Blue Ridge Parkway (Milepost 420.2)

Trail Distance: 2.5 miles round trip

Difficulty: Moderate

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Lavender Asters, Red Clover, White Queen Anne’s Lace, Goldenrod + many more

Peak Bloom Time: Spring - Late Summer

Pink Beds - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

6. Pink Beds

Location: US-276, Pisgah Forest

Trail Distance: 5.1 miles round trip

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Helonias, Trillium, Mountain Laurel, Rhododendron + many more

Peak Bloom Time: April-May

Ocunaluftee River Trail - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

7. Oconaluftee River Trail

Location: Great Smoky Mountains

Trail Distance: 3.0 miles round trip

Difficulty: Easy

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Trillium, Violets, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Purple Phacelia + many more

Peak Bloom Time: Late April

Wildcat Rock - The Best Spring Hikes for Wildflowers near Asheville, North Carolina

8. Wildcat Rock

Location: Gerton, NC

Trail Distance: 3.5 miles round trip

Difficulty: Moderate - Strenuous

Dog Friendly: Yes, must be leashed

Wildflowers: Catesby's Trillium, Showy Orchis, Dwarf Spring Iris + many more

Peak Bloom Time: April - June

 

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