City of Asheville Locations

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  • Asheville Urban Trail

    Walk into history on the Asheville Urban Trail where every station calls to mind a historical moment and, for the most part, the achievements of remarkable individuals connected to our little city.  

  • Carrier Park

    One of Asheville’s premiere parks offers volleyball courts, playground, roller-hockey rink, basketball court, a multi-use track, lawn bowling court, greenway access, multi-use sports field, picnic shelter, river overlooks, wetland education area, and ballfield.

  • Craven Street Bridge Boating Access Area

    The only public boat ramp in Asheville is a great place for boats on trailers or anglers with bigger boats to access the French Broad River.

  • French Broad River Greenway

    French Broad River Greenway is a popular trail for biking, running, skating, and walking along the west bank of French Broad River.

  • French Broad River Park

    The park features greenway access, river views, vast areas of open green space with mature trees, paved walking paths, large gazebo, picnic tables and grills, dog park, off-street parking lots, and restrooms.

  • Glenn’s Creek Greenway

    Glenn's Creek Greenway extends from Weaver Park to Broadway Street via wooded and richly landscaped settings. 

  • Haw Creek Greenway

    Haw Creek Park’s heritage trail is intended to be an important first link in Haw Creek Greenway.

  • Haw Creek Park

    Located in its namesake neighborhood neighborhood, this park features a looped trail with information recounting its rich history.

  • Hominy Creek Greenway

    The greenway runs along the banks of Hominy Creek in West Asheville until it intersects with Sand Hill Road.

  • Jean Webb Park

    A little park with river access and benches is tucked under the Haywood Road bridge bearing the name of an Asheville native and river visionary.

  • Reed Creek Greenway

    Reed Creek Greenway begins at Botanical Gardens at Asheville on W.T. Weaver Boulevard and runs parallel to Broadway Street along a creek and riparian terrain with a slight urban feel.

  • Riverbend Park

    Literally a place to connect with nature just steps away from “big box” retailers, Riverbend Park has plenty of open areas, mature trees, and a completed section of greenway

  • Swannanoa Greenway

    Swannanoa Greenway travels the banks of the Swannanoa River in East Asheville inside Riverbend Park.

  • Wilma Dykeman Greenway

    Running through the River Arts District, Wilma Dykeman Greenway has trailheads at the Amboy Road-Lyman Street intersection and the Hill Street-Riverside Drive intersection.