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The Bearwallow Mountain Trail offers a delightful journey through shaded woodlands before opening up to a vast, grassy summit. You'll navigate well-built rock steps and switchbacks on your way up, with the option to descend via a gravel service road for a slightly different experience. The real magic happens at the top, where nearly 360-degree views stretch across the Hickory Nut Gorge, revealing distant peaks like Mount Mitchell and Mount Pisgah, often shared with grazing cattle.
This easy 1.2-mile (1.9 km) hike involves a steady 573 feet (175 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 39 minutes to reach the top. It's a popular choice for families and dog owners, though dogs must be leashed due to the free-roaming cows. The trail is located about 19 miles from Asheville, making it a convenient and rewarding outing for a quick dose of mountain air and stunning scenery.
Bearwallow Mountain is part of a working farm, giving it a unique character with its friendly, free-range cows. The mountain is also protected by Conserving Carolina, ensuring its natural beauty and public access for years to come. It connects to the larger Hickory Nut Gorge State Trail System, including trails like the Trombatore Trail, offering options for longer hiking adventures if you're looking to explore further.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Bearwallow Mountain Trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While some sections, particularly the initial switchbacks, can be quite steep, it is widely regarded as suitable for most children and reasonably fit hikers. The main trail is approximately 2 miles round-trip with an elevation gain of around 500-611 feet. For a less strenuous ascent, a gravel access road offers a more gradual climb to the summit.
Parking is available at the trailhead. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as the parking area can fill up quickly. There are no shuttle services mentioned for this trail.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and for the safety and comfort of other hikers and the grazing cattle often found in the summit meadow.
The trail offers rewarding experiences year-round. Spring brings beautiful wildflowers to the summit meadow, while fall showcases dazzling autumn colors across the panoramic views. Summer is also popular, and even winter hiking can be enjoyable, though conditions may vary. Always check local weather before heading out.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the Bearwallow Mountain Trail. Public access is generously granted by the private landowners, and the trail is part of lands protected by Conserving Carolina.
The summit of Bearwallow Mountain offers nearly 360-degree panoramic views from its 4,232-foot peak. You can see prominent peaks like Mt. Mitchell and Mt. Pisgah, the Great Smoky Mountains, downtown Hendersonville, Tryon Peak, and even into South Carolina. To the east, the Hickory Nut Gorge is visible. The View from Bearwallow Mountain is truly spectacular.
The trail to the summit includes switchbacks and some rock steps as it climbs the slopes. Hikers may also encounter roots and rocks along the path. At the summit, the trail opens into a beautiful, open grassy meadow. An alternative gravel access road provides a more gradual ascent.
Yes, the Bearwallow Mountain Trail can be combined with other trails for a longer hiking experience. It intersects with sections of the Wildcat Rock Trail and the Trombatore Trail, offering options for extended adventures in the Upper Hickory Nut Gorge area.
Yes, for a less strenuous ascent, a gravel access road provides a more gradual climb to the summit. Some hikers opt to use this for a loop hike, going up the main trail and descending via the road, or vice-versa, depending on their preference for difficulty.
Beyond the stunning View from Bearwallow Mountain, the trail features a unique grassy bald at the mountain's peak, which is often home to grazing cattle. There is also a historic fire lookout tower at the summit, though it is not open for climbing.
Yes, the trail is widely regarded as suitable for most children and is a popular choice for family outings. While some sections can be steep, the relatively short distance and rewarding views make it a great option for families looking for an accessible outdoor adventure.
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