Participate in the "State of the Greenway" Public Engagement Survey Buncombe County Greenways are open pathways safely connecting our parks, schools and communities. Greenways and trails are designated for bicycling, walking and similar uses along corridors that connect natural areas, parks, cultural attractions, neighborhoods, schools, community destinations and commercial areas. Greenways are greener, kinder, smarter, safer and healthier ways to connect cities and towns across the county. Greenways and Trails Master Plan Current Projects Feasibility Study Reports NC 251 / Riverside Drive Greenway Feasibility Study 191 Feasibility Study US 70 / Swannanoa River Greenway French Broad River / Highway 251 Greenway Bent Creek — Lake Julian Greenway Reems Creek Greenway (Lake Louise to Karpen Fields) Feasibility Study Educational Resources Where's My Greenway? Implementing the Buncombe County Greenways Master Plan Maps All maps are in PDF format. Master Plan Map Map with Focus Areas Azalea Road to Reynolds West Asheville to Bent Creek Greenway Hominy Creek / Enka-Candler Greenway Arden / Lake Julian Greenway French Broad River / Highway 251 Greenway US 70 / Swannanoa River Greenway Reems Creek / Weaverville Greenway Wilma Dykeman RiverWay Corridor Make a Donation You can make a tax-deductible donation to this program through our non-profit partner, Buncombe Service Foundation. Donate