Near Black Balsam Loop via Art Loeb Trail
Near Black Balsam Loop via Art Loeb Trail
Near Black Balsam Loop via Art Loeb Trail
Near Black Balsam Loop via Art Loeb Trail
Near Black Balsam Loop via Art Loeb Trail

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Black Balsam Loop via Art Loeb Trail

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8.9
mi
Distance
1,161
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.94mi
Distance
1,161ft
Elevation Gain
1,161ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
6,211ft
High Point
5,686ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This popular loop hike will take you over four different 6,000-foot peaks in North Carolinaas Great Balsams. Begin by parking at the trailhead at the end of Forest Service Road 816. From here youall find the Art Loeb Spur trail that climbs steeply through the woods before coming out on top of a ridge and meeting up with the actual Art Loeb Trail. Amazing views are to be had as you climb the rest of the way up to Black Balsam Knob. There are many campsites here if you are looking to spend the night. Be warned - this is a popular trail, and it may be hard to find a site (or at least a private site) on the weekends. The trail continues along the ridge to Tennent Mountain. Soon youall descend to a road and the boundary of the Shining Rock Wilderness. The trail isnat very well marked here, but look for the path that skirts to the right of Grassy Cove Top. If you are looking to summit Grassy Cove, a spur trail leading to the top can be found once you're on the north side of the mountain. Continuing on, youall pass a spring (the first water source of this hike). After reaching a junction youall want to take the unmarked trail (to the right and uphill) that leads to Shining Rock. It is an unmaintained but well-traveled trail. This area has some nice wooded campsites. If you'll be pushing for the summit of Shining Rock, continue on uphill. The trail gets very brushy toward the top, and itas hard to tell where the true summit is. If you can find the quartz rock outcropping, you may be able to get a view of Asheville to the northeast. Return via the Ivestor Gap Trail (trail #101 - sometimes called the Shining Rock Ledge Trail). It is mostly flat and eventually turns into an easy road-walk. There are also several nice springs that provide drinking water here. If you'll be spending the night, please store your food properly because black bears are active in the area.

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