Biltmore Estate Trails
With 8,000 acres of nearly intact Western North Carolina landscape, the grounds at Biltmore are equally as grand as the famed house.
- Length: 1.7 to 6 miles round-tripRegion: Biltmore VillageDuration of Hike: 30 minutes to 1.5 hours each wayElevation Gain: 233 feetBlazes: NoFacilities & Parking: Parking lot; bathroom facilities at Antler Hill Village or Biltmore HouseFeatures: Views, Kid Friendly, Pet Friendly
A legendary landscape, a variety of hikes
The roughly 22 miles of trails at Biltmore run through meadows with stunning views of the French Broad River and along the river itself and past the estate’s agricultural fields. The majority of the terrain is flat and easy enough for young kids to hike, plus picnicking is allowed in the Lagoon area.
What To Expect
Biltmore’s trails are accessible to those who have either an annual pass or ticket. Once you’re on the estate, you can choose to start your hike from the house, the Lagoon, the Bass Pond, the Inn or the area near Antler Hill Village. Possibly the best option is to pick up a trail map from the Outdoor Center at Antler Hill Village.
Deerpark Trail can be accessed by the wrought-iron gate at the end of the South Terrace of the house, from the Bass Pond area, or from the Lagoon. If you start from the South Terrace, cross the open field to a gorgeous viewpoint over the French Broad River and descend to the Lagoon (1.3 miles total). From here, you can pick up the flat Lagoon Trail, a 3-mile paved trail along the river that’s shared with bikers. It’s possible to pick up the 1.5-mile gravel Farm Trail at the end of the Lagoon Trail. The Farm Trail runs from a wooded area along the river into an area surrounded by the estate’s agricultural fields. At its end, you can access the Arbor Trace Trail, a 1.5-trail through a wooded area near the estate’s Market Gardener’s Cottage. The trail emerges from the woods at points along the way to provide views of the agricultural fields. This is an in-and-out option.
Once you’re in Antler Hill Village, you also have the option of doing the three Westover trails which you can access from the area near the Bike Barn or from the Inn on Biltmore Estate. The Green trail starts with a gravel road that runs by open fields and up into a wooded area near the estate’s Brooder House where young chicks are hatched. The Black (3.5 mile-loop) and Blue (2.8-mile loop) trails lead into a wooded area behind the Inn.
Directions
From downtown Asheville, take Biltmore Avenue south toward Biltmore Village. Turn right at the McDonald’s, onto Lodge Street and into the estate. Follow the signage to Antler Hill Village and stop at the Outdoor Center for a map of all trails on the estate.
GPS Coordinates
35.541097, -82.564117
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