Carrier Park Loop: Asheville’s Urban Oasis for Runners

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Carrier Park Loop: Asheville’s Urban Oasis for Runners

Nestled along the banks of the French Broad River, Carrier Park is Asheville’s go-to destination for runners seeking a scenic, flat, and well-maintained loop. This 2-mile paved path winds through lush greenery, alongside the gentle flow of the river, and around the park’s iconic velodrome—a former racetrack turned multi-use space. Whether you’re training for your next race or simply enjoying a leisurely jog, the Carrier Park Loop offers a perfect blend of nature and urban convenience.

The loop begins at the park’s main entrance, immediately immersing runners in a serene riverside setting. The wide, smooth path is ideal for all skill levels, accommodating walkers, runners, and cyclists alike. Along the route, you’ll pass through shaded sections under a canopy of trees, open stretches with views of the river, and the velodrome, where runners can enjoy a unique track-style experience.

Carrier Park’s amenities add to its appeal. Water fountains, restrooms, and picnic shelters are conveniently located throughout, making it easy to plan a longer session or bring the family along. The park is also dog-friendly, so your four-legged running buddy can join in the fun. With its flat terrain and picturesque setting, the Carrier Park Loop is a favorite among Asheville locals and visitors alike.


Adventure Guide: Running the Carrier Park Loop

Loop Overview

  • Length: 2 miles round-trip
  • Terrain: Paved path, flat with minimal elevation gain
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Location: Asheville, NC, along the French Broad River
  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round, with mornings and evenings offering cooler temperatures

What to Expect

  • Trail Features:
    • A smooth, well-maintained path suitable for running, walking, and cycling.
    • Scenic riverside views and shaded sections.
    • Access to the velodrome, a track-style loop perfect for interval training.
  • Highlights:
    • Proximity to the French Broad River, with opportunities to spot wildlife like herons and turtles.
    • A family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of amenities.
    • The unique experience of running on a converted velodrome.

Tips for Runners

  • Parking: Free parking is available at the main Carrier Park lot off Amboy Road. Arrive early on weekends to secure a spot.
  • What to Bring:
    • Comfortable running shoes and breathable clothing.
    • A reusable water bottle—refill stations are available along the loop.
    • A leash if you’re bringing a dog.
  • Safety Note: The loop is shared with cyclists and walkers, so stay aware of your surroundings and keep to the right.

Getting There

From downtown Asheville, take I-240 West to Exit 1B for Amboy Road. Follow Amboy Road for approximately 2 miles, and the entrance to Carrier Park will be on your right. Travel time is about 10 minutes from downtown.

Fun Fact

Carrier Park’s velodrome is a remnant of the Asheville Motor Speedway, which operated as a stock car racetrack until the late 1990s. Today, it’s a hub for community activities, from running to roller skating.

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Reviews

Jenene5 years ago
This is a beautiful quite place it was my first time going there I'll definitely be back .
tracy bendiana year ago
Beautiful and an easy ride.
Austin Sloan5 years ago
Clean, green, and easy to traverse! Fun way to spend an hour or two.
PapaJoe Gaudet3 years ago
I went canoeing with some friends today. The water level was a little lower than I would have liked it. We scraped bottom more than a few times, but the ride was wonderful. We went about 12 miles, including through the Biltmore Estate. The foliage was incredible. I hope to do more of this river.
Ken Hannah2 years ago
Considering that there aren't many safe places to ride in Asheville, this was good. Be sure to grab a taco and beer at White Duck to celebrate.

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