Black Walnut B&B Inn





The Black Walnut B&B Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A nice loop hike or bike within the city limits of Asheville. The loop shown on this page is a combination of the red and yellow trails. Leaving the parking area, the trail passes an information board and enters the woods. Continue straight ahead for a quarter mile to a four-way intersection. Turn right. From this point bear left at all intersecting trails to make a loop of about three miles. Trail markers are often missing.
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This is private trail maintained by the local community but it is open to the public. When passing through private property easements and right-of-ways it is especially important to stay on the path and respect posted guidance. Local officials and private landowners work in partnership to provide public access to this area. Staying on the path while on private property ensures that agreements between local officials and the landowner are upheld and that this trail remains open to the public...
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A short and sweet level boardwalk through a wild bird sanctuary area with a couple of pretty lake overlooks. You can also take the perimeter trail around the lake for a longer route. Accessibility: There is one designated accessible space in the partially paved parking lot off of Merrimon Avenue at the east end of the trail. It is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is a wooden boardwalk (with partial edge barriers and railings). It is typically at least 5 feet...