Tucked away in the southern stretches of Pisgah National Forest, the Mills River Recreation Area offers a mountain biking experience that combines natural beauty, technical challenges, and serene forest trails. With a network of routes crisscrossing rugged terrain and babbling creeks, this area is a haven for bikers looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in the wilderness.
The area’s trail system is diverse, catering to riders of intermediate to advanced skill levels. Trails like Trace Ridge and Spencer Gap are local favorites, offering a mix of flowy sections, rocky climbs, and exhilarating descents. For those who love a good technical challenge, Bear Branch Loop is packed with roots, rock gardens, and tight switchbacks that demand precision and focus.
What sets Mills River apart is its tranquil setting. Many trails run alongside the Mills River itself, where the sound of flowing water adds a soothing backdrop to the ride. Towering hardwoods and dense rhododendron groves create a canopy that keeps the trails cool, even on warm summer days.
Whether you’re seeking heart-pounding descents or a meditative ride through the forest, Mills River Recreation Area delivers a quintessential Pisgah mountain biking experience. Its combination of rugged trails and peaceful surroundings makes it a must-ride destination for adventure seekers.
From Asheville, take I-26 East to Exit 40 for NC-280 West toward Brevard. Turn right onto North Mills River Road and follow it to the North Mills River Campground or Trace Ridge trailhead. Travel time is approximately 30 minutes from Asheville.
The Mills River Recreation Area is part of the original tract of Pisgah National Forest, established in 1916 as one of the first national forests in the Eastern United Sta