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Webb Cove -> Elk Mountain Loop

Gravel Riding Trail

Moderate
19.17 mi
2,246 ft
A local favorite that's mostly paved, but has enough gravel to warrant bigger tires.

This loop is a local favorite and mostly paved, but has just enough gravel to warrant some wider tires. If you're confident with your handling, a burly 700x28 may suffice, but a 700x32 is probably a better place to start. This route is nothing short of beautiful, offering views from both the Blue Ridge Parkway and Elk Mountain Scenic Highway. Even better, most drivers are accustomed to bicycles riding this route - and there's even a bicycle repair station at the high point!

As mapped, this route begins at [Youngblood Bicycles]( on Merrimon Avenue in North Asheville. There are plenty of ways to start off the loop, but this is their favorite and comes recommended by the owner of the store himself. For other questions, including scheduled group rides that depart from Youngblood, you can reach them by phone at 828-251-4686.

The loop part of the route is arguably best counter-clockwise. It begins with a steady climb on pavement, then transitions to gravel as you get further up Webb Cove Road. There is one "Y" in the road, where you'll want to keep right - look for the sign that says "To The Blue Ridge Parkway."

After a winding, but gentle climb up the gravel, you'll reach Craven Gap on the Blue Ridge Parkway. If you're looking for a shorter ride, you could keep right on Town Mountain Road. It will drop you off on Charlotte Street just a few minutes from the shop. To continue this loop, keep left on the Blue Ridge Parkway as it makes its way northeast towards Mount Mitchell.

Just a few minutes up, you'll pass the Tanbark Ridge Overlook, arguably one of the best overlooks on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville. It's a great place to watch the sunrise or sunset, and the only official overlook that you'll pass while you're on the Parkway. Worth noting, there's also a trash can if you need one for any reason.

Not long after, turn left on Ox Creek Road. After a short yet steep push, you'll reach Elk Mountain Scenic Highway. The road rolls up and down for a while but eventually begins to trend downhill. At the high point, there's even a bicycle repair station with tools - a pleasant surprise considering how far you are from town!

After that, the rest of the ride is downhill. Elk Mountain is full of views, but make sure you keep your eyes on the road too! The road sees far less traffic than the Blue Ridge Parkway, and many of the local residents on the mountain are accustomed to seeing bicycles and tend to be quite courteous. Written by Brendon Voelker
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Kimberly School Climb0.11 mi59 ft9.6%
Webb Cove Road to the Gravel3.03 mi430 ft2.7%
Fire Station to B-Dam Split0.75 mi79 ft2.0%
Kalmia Dr Climb3.29 mi1,001 ft5.8%
Up Webb Cove to Gravel0.92 mi262 ft5.4%
Web Cove Rd (all gravel)1.91 mi600 ft5.7%
Webb Bottom Half Gravel0.74 mi220 ft5.5%
Webb Top Half Gravel1.24 mi351 ft5.3%
Town Mtn to Elk Mtn (Full)2.77 mi466 ft3.2%
Segment0.49 mi463 ft17.6%
Parkway to Elk Short Climb0.33 mi121 ft6.6%
Elk Trail Climb1.17 mi381 ft6.1%
Elk Mountain from BRP Gate0.87 mi236 ft5.1%
Elk Mountain Descent6.06 mi-1,385 ft-4.3%
Elk Descent4.84 mi-1,434 ft-5.6%
elk speed trap0.43 mi-207 ft-9.0%
Elk Descent (from fast section)4.87 mi-1,348 ft-5.2%
Elk descent from overlook4.76 mi-1,381 ft-5.5%
Elk descent rise0.24 mi92 ft7.1%
Elk Mtn Descent - Elk Ridge to Brookwood1.70 mi-600 ft-6.7%
Descent off of Vansteihousen1.70 mi-522 ft-5.8%
Speed Zone0.65 mi-167 ft-4.7%
Kimberly Climb from Beaverdam0.46 mi151 ft6.1%
Beaverdam to Ira B. Jones0.32 mi105 ft6.2%