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- Big South Fork National Recreation Area + (Leads through old farms and farmsteads)
- Big South Fork National Recreation Area + (Leads to Slave Falls and Needle Arch)
- Big South Fork National Recreation Area + (Leads to the Twin Arches)
- Chief Benge Scout Trail + (Long single trail good for backpacking)
- Point Lookout Trail + (Look out over Cherokee Lake or also walk down to the water)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park + (Loop)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park + (Loop)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park + (Loop)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park + (Loop)
- Ore Mine Trail + (Loop around Ore Mine Hill)
- Fred Behrend + (Loop hike from the campground)
- Cabin Creek Trail + (Loop with a waterfall and a rhododendron tunnel)
- Charlies Bunion + (Lovely 180 degree views from a rock outcropping)
- Norris Dam State Park + (Meanders through pre-dam home sites)
- Rocky Fork State Park + (Multiple creek crossings - some are deep)
- Pickett CCC Memorial State Park + (Multiple rock shelters and a historic CCC trail shelter)
- Norris Dam State Park + (Named for the barred owls that can often be heard at night along the trail)
- Tanawha Trail + (Nice views of the viaduct and Grandfather Mountain)
- Old Shawnee Trail + (One mile extension to Raider's Run)
- Whitetail Loop + (One of the three main loops of the mountain bike trails)
- Ridge Top (Roan Mountain State Park) + (One of the two trail mountain bike system at the park)
- Blue 2 + (One of the two trail mountain bike system at the park)
- Big South Fork National Recreation Area + (Overlook)
- Big South Fork National Recreation Area + (Overlook)
- Pickett CCC Memorial State Park + (Overlooks Arch Lake)
- Natural Tunnel State Park + (Partially accessible)
- Edgar Evins State Park + (Passes two old homestead remnants)
- Maple Arch Trail + (Path along Cherokee Lake and then further up hillside)
- Blackwater Falls State Park + (Paved trail to observation deck overlooking Blackwater Falls)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park + (Paved, allows bicycles)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park + (Paved, allows bicycles)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park + (Paved, allows bicycles)
- Lost Road Trail + (Rightly named trail is hard to follow for its full distance)
- Pickett CCC Memorial State Park + (Rock shelters, a natural arch, and Crystal Falls as well as accesses Double Falls and Tunnel Trails)
- Little Stony Creek Falls + (Rock-lined gorge with sandstone cliffs and cascading creek to view two different waterfalls)
- Rocky Fork State Park + (Scenic stream-side walk)
- Rocky Fork State Park + (Scenic valley hike - sometimes walking in the creek)
- Rogers Ridge Horse Trail + (Secluded hike to balds with expansive views)
- Cloudland (Roan Mountain State Park) + (Self guided visitor's trail from the visitor's center/grist mill)
- Raider's Run Trail + (Short but moderate loop for hikers and bikers)
- Norris Dam State Park + (Short hike near the dam and dam visitor's center)
- Longarm Branch + (Small cascading falls just past fourth crossing of Longarm Branch)
- Pickett CCC Memorial State Park + (Spur from Hidden Passage Trail and features a waterfall)
- Roaring Branch Trail + (Starting waterfall, view of the Powell River Valley)
- Ridge Crest Trail + (Steep descent to Cherokee Lake)
- Hawksbill Mountain + (Steep trail to top of spectacular cliffs overlooking Linville Gorge)
- Table Rock Summit Trail + (Steep trail to top of spectacular cliffs overlooking Linville Gorge)
- Daniel Boone Trail + (The last portion of the Wilderness Trail not paved)
- Lake Road (Warriors Path State Park) + (The main trail artery of the Mountain Bike System)
- Bark Camp Lakeshore Trail + (The path encircles the lake with little elevation change to give opportunity to view nature. Connects to <!--LINK'" 0:0-->)
- Sinking Waters + (Three connected loops and a stream that disappears into a sinkhole)