Hot on the trail of Asheville hiking clubs

There’s no shortage of hiking trails around here — but if you don’t want to explore the great outdoors on your own, join a club with other nature enthusiasts.

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With the right group, adventure is out there.

After a blazing hot summer, it seems like the temperature is finally turning — and we’re ready to feel the fresh air. There’s no shortage of local hikes for solo exploration, but in case you’d rather turn your scenic stroll into a social occasion, we’ve gathered just a few Asheville hiking clubs to help you hit the trails.

Organizational excursions

Carolina Mountain Club
This more than 100-year-old club is all about enjoying and maintaining WNC. Multiple group hikes are offered each week, and you can give back during trail workdays.

MountainTrue
The environmental nonprofit keeps a full event agenda, but its schedule boasts unique hikes in areas that connect to the organization’s work.

Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy
Now in its 50th year, the nonprofit is no stranger to the great outdoors — the schedule features hikes for all skill levels. Pro tip: The scenic farm tours are guided hikes, too — you’ll get an up-close look at the SAHC Community Farm.

WNC Sierra Club
Certified Sierra Club leaders will take you on treks around WNC, whether you’re up for an easy stroll or prefer a strenuous expedition.

Black and white dog sitting on a trail in the woods

Lots of groups welcome well-behaved canine companions.

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Social exploration

The Asheville Hiking Group
This free group hosts hikes all over WNC — with short, long, and mid-length options. Any skill level is welcome to join the group, but make sure to read each hike description to confirm the trail is right for you.

Asheville Mountains-to-Sea Trail Hiking Club
These typically biweekly hikes generally alternate among six trails close to downtown Asheville — so you won’t have to travel far to get your fill of the great outdoors. Bonus: If you love the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, join the special 47th anniversary hiking challenge.

Pisgah Scenic Hiking
Do you like views? Do you like socializing? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, then this might be the club for you. There are hikes both on weekday evenings and the weekends — and occasionally, the group will host non-hiking activities.

City- and county-led strolls

Asheville Parks and Recreation
The city organizes regular hikes with a number of different groups. Gather with a group like Senior Treks, a low-impact club for adults 50+, which meets monthly — register for the next hike on Thursday, Oct. 17.

Buncombe County Parks and Recreation
In celebration of the new season and the fall foliage, Buncombe County launched a series of free guided hikes in October. But you’ll find lots of walks and hikes throughout the parks and rec schedule.

If we’ve peaked your interest in mountain trails, keep the adventure going with our hiking guide.

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