Shining Rock Loop Private Hike
Asheville, NC
4.8 (4 reviews)Trip Highlights
- Appalachian Views
- Waterfalls
- Pristine Creeks
- Unique Geologic Features
- Amazing Natural & Cultural History
- Tasty Trail Snacks & Picnic Lunch
Description
Shining Rock Wilderness is a breathtaking area in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville that offers absolutely fantastic hiking, sightseeing and exploration. This full day hiking tour begins with meeting your guide at the trailhead. Our hike is a wonderful loop allowing for new scenery throughout the day. Our first views come early after only 1 mile as we reach the summit of Black Balsam Knob at 6,214’. We will soak up the phenomenal view of ridges and valleys that are iconic to the Appalachian Mountains. Our next summit is Tennent Mountain at 6056’, where more expansive views await us. Our hike then takes us in and out of Balsam Fir groves and along grassy meadows full of blueberry and blackberry bushes to the highlight of the day – the brilliant quartz-capped summit of Shining Rock Mountain at 6,040’. Here we’ll enjoy a lunch provided and prepared by your guide before we continue our loop, dropping us out of the mountains back to our trailhead.
$175-$525 Per Person
Season: Apr-Dec
DIFFICULTY LEVEL 3
Scale of 1-5. 1 is least difficult; 5 is most difficult
The first half of this day hike will go over rocks and through rutted out trail but will then moves to a flat and maintained trail to Shining Rock overlook. To reach the summit, it will require a short scramble to the top. Returning back to the trailhead will be hiked along an old rails to trails type trail system.
Hiking Distances:
9.5 mi
Backpack Weight:
10-15 pounds
Terrain:
Moderately Rugged
Max Daily Elev. ↑↓:
Up to 750 ft
Heights Exposure:
Light
PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THIS TRIP
- Hiking uphill or downhill with a 10-15 pound backpack for 9-11 hours
- Maintaining balance and footing on moderately rugged terrain
SOLITUDE LEVEL 3
- Level 1: around other hikers the entire time
- Level 2: around other hikers most of the time
- Level 3: around other hikers some of the time
- Level 4: see a couple other groups during the hike
- Level 5: most likely to have the trail to ourselves
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