Carve your way through the untamed wilds of Pisgah National Forest on the Greentown Trail (#268), a pulse-quickening 3.1-mile ride that descends deep into North Carolina’s Wilson Creek wilderness. Dubbed the "Greentown Plunge," this trail is equal parts thrill and test of skill, a raw and rugged descent through dense forests where every twist and turn demands your full attention.
From the moment your tires hit the trail, you’re greeted by an exhilarating downhill that seems to dive headfirst into nature’s playground. The path brims with features that mountain bikers crave—water-bar jumps that launch you into the air, rocky chutes that jolt your senses, and tight switchbacks that require laser focus. Each section tells a different story, from moss-covered roots clinging to damp earth to exposed ridges offering fleeting views of the surrounding mountains.
But don’t be lulled into a rhythm—the Greentown Trail keeps you on your toes. As you approach Upper Creek, the trail’s pulse slows just enough to let you savor its quieter moments. The creek crossing is more than a challenge—it’s a meeting point between rider and wilderness, a reminder of the raw beauty this forest holds.
Whether you’re chasing adrenaline or seeking a deeper connection to the landscape, Greentown Trail promises a ride that will leave your legs burning and your spirit soaring. It’s not just a trail—it’s a rite of passage for those who dare to plunge into Pisgah’s wild heart.
The Greentown Trail offers a dynamic and challenging ride, encapsulating the essence of mountain biking in North Carolina's high country.