Last updated: November 1, 2024
Place
Asheville Visitor Center TRACK Trail for Kids
Cellular Signal, First Aid Kit Available, Parking - Auto, Parking - Bus/RV, Picnic Table, Restroom, Restroom - Accessible, Toilet - Flush, Trailhead, Trash/Litter Receptacles, Water - Drinking/Potable
Get everyone out of the car and onto the trail at the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center. It's a nice 1.3-mile ramble through a mixed forest with some unique features along the way. The Visitor Center Loop Trail begins in the back corner of the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center’s parking lot, next to a small stone replica of one of the Parkway’s tunnels. It is a designated Kids in Parks TRACK Trail. Access the trail using the steps and then follow the trail to the left. Orange dots or blazes on the trees mark the trail. Follow the orange blazes and they will return you to the starting point.
It’s hard not to notice the large oak trees at the start of the trail. This may mean that there was a once a home site here. These trees may have surrounded a house or lined a driveway. During the hike, the trail will lead you through a tunnel. You’ll be crossing underneath the Blue Ridge Parkway! Down the trail, the Mountains-to-Sea Trail will split off towards the Folk Art Center (it is a one way 2.5-mile hike to the Folk Art Center). Further on you’ll walk along a long ridge and then cross the Parkway to return back to the parking area. Use extreme caution as you cross the Parkway road surface. Cars sometimes travel faster than they should and there is an on-ramp intersection near the trail crossing that can cause congestion. Once across the Parkway, there’s a little moist ravine reminiscent of a tiny fern gully. Climb up and you are almost done. All in all, this is a family-friendly nature trail.
The Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center Loop Trail is a fairly short, easy walk that is great for people of almost any hiking skills, including families with small children. It has very little change in elevation and is mostly level throughout. It is a good hike after traveling all day.
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