Fonta Flora State Trail | |
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Length | 19 miles (31 km)[1] |
Location | North Carolina, United States |
Established | 2015[2] |
Designation | State Trail (North Carolina)[2] |
Trailheads | Asheville, Morganton |
Use | Hiking and bicycling |
Season | Year-round |
Sights | Lake James |
Surface | Asphalt, Natural |
Maintained by | North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation |
Website | https://trails.nc.gov/state-trails/fonta-flora-state-trail |
The Fonta Flora State Trail is a unit of the North Carolina state park system in Buncombe, McDowell, and Burke Counties, North Carolina, in the United States, and it consists of 90 acres (36 ha)[1] of conservation land and 19 miles (31 km)[1] designated multi-use trail. The State Trail is planned as a continuous route for hikers and cyclists[3] from Asheville to Morganton, with a loop around Lake James. The trail is a collaboration between local governments, local land conservancies[3] the US Forest Service, and the state, with development coordinated by the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation (NCDPR).[4]
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