Whether you want to see waterfalls, wildflowers, enjoy a quiet walk on a forested path, or climb a 6,000 foot peak, we will customize these trips based on your desired distance, difficulty, and destination. After booking, our office will contact you to discuss your preferences.
Hike will meet our office in downtown Asheville at 8:30am, and will last approximately 4-5 hours including transportation time. Snacks are included, but transportation is not. Transportation between Asheville and the trailhead (including hotel pickup) can be added for an additional fee. Your guide can provide trekking poles upon request at no additional charge.
We hike rain or shine! Hikers should arrive prepared for all weather conditions and pack a rain jacket, an extra warm layer, and water. We may cancel or reschedule your hike in the event of severe or dangerous weather conditions.
Curious about the other hikes we offer? Check out our website!
Custom Half Day Hike: Your guide will work with you to plan a hike that suits your interests and abilities. Hikes typically range from 3-5 miles.
See beautiful scenery in Pisgah National Forest during your hike! Hikes may feature mountaintop views, creekside walking, historic landmarks, and seasonal wildflowers.
We are centrally located in Downtown Asheville. Look for a gated alley with a sign that says "Blue Ridge Hiking Company".
Transportation is available for an additional fee; call us to confirm vehicle availability.
Transportation is available for an additional fee; call us at 828-713-5451 to confirm vehicle availability.
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