
Horseback Riding Trails Western North Carolina Mountains
Visit the towns in the Western North Carolina Mountains
Offering rugged terrain that will challenge any outdoors enthusiast, visitors who traverse the steep, backwoods trails will be rewarded with views of dazzling waterfalls or perhaps an encounter with one of the numerous rare species of the park. However, some of the more secluded areas of the park are not recommended for casual hiking.
One of the park's most popular pathways is the Foothills Trail. Established by Duke Energy, the trail winds along the southern portion of the state park and wraps around Lake Jocassee, where primitive campsites are available. The trailhead is located at the Frozen Creek Access area in Rosman on Frozen Creek Road. This area provides parking, picnic areas and trailheads.
The "Highlighted Counties" on the map are the counties we are currently featuring. Click on each county to check out the Hiking Areas in that county or use the type links below. Throughout the next year we will be increasing our territory until all of the counties within the map below are featured.
If you know of a trail that you would like to share with our readers email us at horsetrails@theblueridgehighlander.com.
Clay County Horseback Riding Trails
Graham County Horseback Riding Trails
Looking for Horseback Riding Stables in the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains including,
North Georgia, Western North Carolina, South Carolina Up Country and Tennessee River Valley.
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State • Town • City • County • Guide
If you would like to know what towns are in which county, use these printable pages to find out.
Western North Carolina Mountain • Printable City and Town Guide