If you’re craving a hike that delivers jaw-dropping views without requiring weeks of preparation, look no further than the journey to Black Balsam Knob via the Art Loeb Trail. Perched at an elevation of over 6,200 feet, this iconic bald in the Pisgah National Forest offers sweeping vistas, endless skies, and a sense of freedom that’s hard to find anywhere else.
Starting from the Black Balsam Knob parking area off the Blue Ridge Parkway, the trail wastes no time in delivering the goods. Almost immediately, you’re surrounded by rolling meadows, where the only obstacles are the wind and your own sense of wonder. The trail climbs gently, the grassy terrain interspersed with weathered rock outcroppings that look like sculptures from a mountain artist.
As you ascend, each step rewards you with ever-expanding views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The summit itself feels like a rooftop for the region, with 360-degree panoramas that stretch to Mount Mitchell in one direction and the Great Smokies in another. The grassy bald is an ideal spot for a picnic or a quiet moment of reflection as clouds drift lazily across the peaks.
Black Balsam Knob is a place where the effort-to-reward ratio skews heavily in your favor. Whether you’re tackling the whole Art Loeb Trail or simply out for a short day hike, the journey to this summit is an unforgettable highlight.
From Asheville, take the Blue Ridge Parkway south to milepost 420. Turn onto Black Balsam Road (FSR 816) and follow it to the parking area at the trailhead. Travel time from Asheville is approximately 1 hour.
The Art Loeb Trail, named after a local conservationist, spans 30.1 miles and is considered one of the most beautiful long-distance trails in the southeastern United States. The Black Balsam section is one of its most iconic and accessible highlights.
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