Hiking
15-20 hours
Easy
Tucked just outside Asheville, North Carolina, Bent Creek feels like an entrance to something much larger than a trail system. Maybe it’s the way the forest swallows sound, or the way the light plays through the thick canopy of oak, maple, and towering pines. The moment you step in from the Hard Times Trailhead, the world tilts toward wilderness—miles of twisting singletrack, quiet creek crossings, and climbs that test your legs just enough to remind you why you came.
Part of the Pisgah National Forest, Bent Creek is Asheville’s go-to playground for hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. Whether you want a quick lunch-hour loop or a full-day adventure, this network of trails offers plenty of options. Green, gold, and rust-colored tunnels of rhododendron lead the way, opening up to rolling ridgelines and the occasional surprise vista over the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The Bent Creek Gap Trail, a 10-mile out-and-back, is a local favorite for its gradual climb and panoramic payoff. More ambitious hikers and bikers can connect deeper into Pisgah’s backcountry, while casual wanderers will find plenty of shorter loops and creekside strolls to explore.
It’s the kind of place where you hear a woodpecker before you see it, where the air is thick with the scent of damp earth, and where a slow-moving creek reminds you to take your time.
Bent Creek doesn’t demand much—just that you keep moving, breathe deep, and let the forest do the rest.
Bent Creek is Asheville’s backyard wilderness, offering more than 30 miles of multi-use trails through the Pisgah National Forest. Starting from Hard Times Trailhead, visitors can access everything from easy creekside strolls to steep ridge climbs, making it a prime spot for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running.
Discover the Tranquility of Hard Times Trailhead - Hard Times Trailhead
Discover the Tranquility of Hard Times Trailhead - Hard Times Trailhead
Discover the Tranquility of Hard Times Trailhead - Hard Times Trailhead
Bent Creek is Asheville’s backyard wilderness, offering more than 30 miles of multi-use trails through the Pisgah National Forest. Starting from Hard Times Trailhead, visitors can access everything from easy creekside strolls to steep ridge climbs, making it a prime spot for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running.
Bent Creek is where Asheville comes to breathe—a forest filled with shaded climbs, flowing trails, and quiet moments. Whether you’re biking a technical descent or just wandering along the creek, this is the kind of place that stays with you long after you leave.
Discover the Tranquility of Hard Times Trailhead in Hard Times Trailhead
Coordinates: 35.4880, -82.6244
Hiking
Asheville, North Carolina
Bent Creek Experimental Forest, Pisgah National Forest
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.