Asheville and Buncombe County GIS mapping decoded

Get to know your neighborhood through the geographical information systems that are mapping Buncombe County.

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If you’ve ever wished you had a map that highlighted all the hiking trails in city limits or longed to see where all the libraries + voting polls are located — it’s high time you met GIS mapping. GIS mapping is a go-to, visual resource used by the City + County, local organizations, and passionate locals to help us discover data about places in our community.

So what exactly is GIS?

GIS (geographic information system) is a tool for gathering, managing + analyzing data. Maps are created through GIS software (like ArcGIS, Google Earth + more) to analyze physical locations and organize layers of info into visualizations in the form of maps + 3D scenes.

GIS is used by thousands of organizations, companies, and governments — think National Parks guiding visitors or environmental organizations sharing climate data. GIS is also used by cities to help their community learn about trends, specific locations + more. These maps allow people to communicate, perform analysis, share information, and even solve problems on a local and a global level.

How is it used locally?

Buncombe County has a website dedicated to GIS . On it, you’ll find mapping of school districts, parks, land use, cemeteries, farms + more. Explore Discover Buncombe , where you can input your address and find a list of properties, parks, pools, schools, libraries, crime + voting areas in and around your location.

The City of Asheville has its own GIS collection . The Asheville Map is a comprehensive map viewer that lets you toggle layers on and off to see street maintenance responsibility, bus routes, pipes, law districts, neighborhoods + more.

Explore a long list of data layers, like historic places and bus routes.

Screenshot via Map Asheville

Map it out

If this article is inspiring your inner cartographer, here are a few interactive GIS maps to explore:

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