Day 2 – Folk Art Center to Mt. Mitchell
73 miles, 7,335' elevation gain

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We'll begin Day 2 from the Folk Art Center in Asheville, NC, you set out on an unforgettable journey along the Blue Ridge Parkway toward the summit of Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak in the eastern United States at 6,684 feet. The ride begins with a gentle introduction to the Parkway’s scenic beauty—rolling hills, dense forests, and sweeping mountain vistas that hint at the challenges ahead.
As you climb, the road alternates between steady inclines and exhilarating descents, with overlooks offering breathtaking views of the Appalachian Mountains. Roughly 15 miles into the ride, Craggy Gardens provides a perfect rest stop. Here, you can refill water bottles, use the restrooms, and take a short break to enjoy the panoramic views and seasonal rhododendron blooms. The cool mountain air and lush surroundings make this a favorite pause for riders.
Continuing the ascent, the Parkway winds through tunnels and ridge lines, each turn revealing new perspectives on the rugged landscape. The final push up to Mt. Mitchell State Park is the most challenging but rewarding. Near the summit, the road twists through spruce-fir forests, feeling worlds away from the valley below.
At the top, the Mt. Mitchell summit area offers restrooms, water, and a welcome chance to recover. You can take a short walk to the observation deck for a 360-degree view of the Blue Ridge Mountains, stretching into several states. Other points of interest include the park’s museum and interpretive displays about the mountain’s unique ecology and history.
Bring layers as you'll cool off quick at the summit along with the long descent.