Fonta Flora State Trail offers a scenic route extending around Lake James and through the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, renowned for its varied recreational opportunities.
The Fonta Flora State Trail is a developing 100-mile long-distance trail in North Carolina that connects Morganton to Asheville. It emphasizes sustainable recreation while showcasing the stunning natural landscapes of the Blue Ridge foothills. The trail traverses the scenic shoreline of Lake James, affording impressive views and diverse ecosystems. A highlight is the loop around Lake James, which offers opportunities for hiking and mountain biking with a backdrop of beautiful water vistas. Alongside recreative trails, this area has historical significance, named after a now-submerged community that was displaced during the creation of Lake James. Hiking through rolling hills and forests rich with oak and pine fosters a deep appreciation for biodiversity, with abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing. The trail caters to varied interests, including fishing in well-stocked streams and kayaking on the lake’s tranquil waters. Fonta Flora invites outdoor enthusiasts with its blend of history, ecological richness, and recreational diversity.
Loop Trail around Lake James
Ecological diversity with birdwatching opportunities
Access to Lake James for watersports
Historical significance of the submerged Fonta Flora community
A picturesque spot offering expansive views over Lake James.
Beautiful foothills that provide stunning vistas and rich biodiversity.
The trail's namesake area submerged under Lake James, symbolizing historical heritage.