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7 Accessible Trails in the Asheville Area

David Thompson, Digital Communications Manager at Explore Asheville
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David Thompson
Digital Communications Manager

While many trails in and around Asheville offer stunning views and serene environments, accessibility for all ensures everyone can enjoy these natural wonders. Here are seven accessible trails and outside spaces that cater to outdoor enthusiasts of all abilities.

The French Broad Greenway

With paved walkways and ADA parking, the French Broad Greenway — spanning 2.4 miles out-and-back — offers easy travel from its beginning at Hominy Park in West Asheville through the western banks of the French Broad River and into Carrier Park.

Lake Julian Park

This 300-acre public lake in South Asheville has an expansive and accessible walking trail around the lake and a playground with a wheelchair-accessible swing. It's a great place for birthday parties or a day by the lake. A pontoon boat offers free educational tours for Buncombe County residents with disabilities, senior residents, and students.

Lake Julian is also home to a monthly (March through September) drum circle, one of the best Independence Day fireworks displays in the area, and an amazing drive thru Festival of Lights Christmas lights display in the winter. When you visit, be sure to bring a few quarters for the duck food dispensers!