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.
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.
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.