Hiking
1-1 hours
Moderate
Mount Pisgah, North Carolina - Mount Pisgah
Mount Pisgah, North Carolina - Mount Pisgah
Mount Pisgah, North Carolina - Mount Pisgah
Mount Pisgah rises prominently in Western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, offering visitors some of the most impressive panoramic views in the region. At 5,721 feet, this peak delivers breathtaking sights of rolling mountain ranges and lush forests that change dramatically with the seasons. Its location along the Blue Ridge Parkway adds to its appeal, providing easy access to a natural area renowned for its distinctive beauty and outdoor opportunities.
The Mount Pisgah Trail is a key attraction here, guiding hikers through a mostly shaded path filled with rhododendron and other native plants before opening to a spacious summit platform. At the top, visitors are greeted by expansive vistas that stretch far across the forested landscape, making the climb worthwhile. Nearby, the Pisgah Inn, perched on the side of the mountain, offers a warm welcome with cozy rooms, regional cuisine, and sweeping views from its dining room—an ideal stop after a day outdoors.
Mount Pisgah is part of Pisgah National Forest with a rich history connected to the Cherokee people and was once included in George Vanderbilt’s vast Biltmore Estate lands. Its granite outcrops, hardwood forests, and seasonal wildflowers create changing scenery that draws nature lovers year-round. The mountain attracts hikers looking for a moderate challenge and peaceful outdoor experiences.
Whether admiring colorful fall foliage or soaking in the cool spring air, Mount Pisgah provides a memorable experience for visitors yearning for fresh mountain air and striking vistas in Western North Carolina.
Mount Pisgah offers something memorable for everyone—from casual hikers admiring the mountain’s changing hues to guests seeking a serene place to relax in Western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains.
Mount Pisgah, North Carolina in Mount Pisgah
Coordinates: 35.4259, -82.7568
Hiking
Asheville, North Carolina
Pisgah National Forest
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.