Mountain Biking
20 minutes
Hard
If mountain biking had its own roller coaster, the Kitsuma Peak Trail would be it. Nestled in Black Mountain, just 20 minutes from Asheville, this iconic trail is a rite of passage for seasoned riders seeking adrenaline-fueled descents, breathtaking views, and a good dose of leg-burning climbs. Spanning 10.5 miles of challenging singletrack, the Kitsuma Peak Trail is not for the faint of heart, but its rewards are as epic as the ride itself.
The adventure kicks off with a grueling series of switchbacks known to local riders as the "Kitsuma Climb." Don’t let the grind discourage you—the summit delivers panoramic views of the Swannanoa Valley that make every drop of sweat worthwhile. Take a moment to catch your breath and soak in the scenery, because what comes next is the real payoff: a lightning-fast, flowy descent that winds through dense forest and hugs the mountain's edge.
Kitsuma is all about balance—a perfect blend of technical sections, smooth flow, and natural beauty. The trail’s twists and turns keep you on your toes, while steep drops and sharp switchbacks test your skills. Along the way, you’ll be immersed in a lush canopy of hardwoods, with glimpses of the Blue Ridge Mountains peeking through.
For experienced bikers, Kitsuma Peak is a must-ride destination. It’s the kind of trail that leaves your legs shaking and your heart racing—because nothing beats the thrill of carving through Appalachia’s finest singletrack.
From Asheville, take I-40 East to Exit 66 for Ridgecrest. Turn onto Royal Gorge Road and follow it to the Kitsuma Peak trailhead. Travel time is approximately 20 minutes.
Kitsuma Peak Trail is part of the historic Pisgah National Forest trail system and has earned a reputation as one of the premier mountain biking destinations in the Southeast. Its name is said to derive from a Native American word meaning "high ridge."
Kitsuma Peak Trail: A Thrill Ride in the Blue Ridge Mountains - Black Mountain & Old Fort
Kitsuma Peak Trail: A Thrill Ride in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Black Mountain & Old Fort
Coordinates: 35.6204, -82.2607
Mountain Biking
Spring and Fall
Black Mountain, NC
Adventure Seeker
Pisgah National Forest
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.