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Biking

Biking is a great way to explore the natural beauty of North Carolina’s national forests. Whether you enjoy a peaceful ride along forest roads or a thrilling adventure on mountain biking trails, there’s something for everyone.

Bikes are allowed on most forest roads and on designated bike trails. Some trails are shared with hikers or horses, so be sure to ride with care and yield appropriately. Always stay on designated routes and follow local signs and rules to help protect the forest and keep trails safe for all users.

Looking for a more exciting ride? Several areas offer challenging mountain biking trails with scenic views, climbs, and switchbacks. 

Electric bikes (e-bikes) are only allowed where motor vehicles are permitted. Please check Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) to see where you can ride.

Remember to wear a helmet, carry water, and enjoy the ride!

E-Biking

E-bikes, or electric bicycles, have motors and are considered motor vehicles by the U.S. Forest Service. They include both pedal-assist and throttle-powered types. E-bikes are only allowed on roads and trails that are open to motor vehicles. These areas are shown on Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM), which you can get at Ranger District offices or online: MVUM Maps.

E-bikes are not allowed on trails where motor vehicles are not allowed. This rule applies to everyone to make sure the land stays protected, and the rules are fair for all users. Special permission is not given for e-bike use, even for people with disabilities, in these areas.

Mobility Devices: Devices like electric wheelchairs that are made to help people with disabilities move around are allowed anywhere foot travel is allowed. These are different from e-bikes and are not considered motor vehicles.

Mountain Biking

North Carolina’s national forests offer more than 300 miles of bike trails. Forest roads are also open for mountain biking, unless otherwise signed.

Road Cycling

Whether it's road cycling or mountain biking, the National Forests in North Carolina offer a diversity of riding opportunities. Forest roads are open for cycling, unless otherwise signed.

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Lake Powhatan Campground

Site Open
Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Scenic Drives Water Activities
Located in the Pisgah National Forest, Lake Powhatan Campground is a wooded site on the banks of Lake Powhatan with a swimming lake and beach. No boats are allowed on the lake. The campground borders…

Lake Powhatan Picnic Area

Site Open
Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Picnicking
Day Use offers parking, bathrooms, large picnic area, water source and trash. Trails nearby for hikers and bikers. Fishing and accessible fishing pier.  Day Use is adjacent to campground. 

Lake Powhatan Swim Area

Site Open
Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Picnicking Water Activities
Day Use offers parking, bathrooms, large picnic area, water source and trash.  Swimming beach open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Accessible fishing pier.  Access to extensive trail system in Bent…

Laurel Mountain Connector Trail

Hiking Biking
0.3 mi - Easy - This is a short and fairly easy connector trail that joins the Laurel Mountain Trail (#121) with the Pilot Rock Trail (#321). The trail itself is fairly nondescript, but is…

Laurel Mountain Trail

Hiking Biking
7.4 mi - Moderate - Most begin from the upper end to take advantage of the downhill grade. This trail descends gradually as it passes through several gaps. In many places dark green mosses and ferns…

Laurel River TR 310

Site Open
Biking Hiking
Laurel River Trail begins on a gravel road through private property. Hikers, bikers, and campers should stay on the trail to ensure the privacy of landowners along the route. After one mile, the…

Ledford Trail

Hiking Biking
0.6 mi - Easy - The trail has a few nice spots to stop and admire the stream. It first heads generally northeast, along Wolf Branch, for a quarter of a mile before turning north. It then gradually…

Long Branch Trail

Hiking Biking
2.5 mi - Moderate - Part of this trail follows an old wagon road that served Brevard many years ago. It begins on an easy grade as it parallels Long Branch. After approximately 0.8 miles, you will…

Last updated May 21st, 2025