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Wolf Branch Trail

1.2 mi - Easy - The first half of the trail follows Wolf Branch, with a few stream access spots. The last half passes through managed hardwood forest. The trail climbs gradually in a northwest direction until the last quarter mile, when it significantly increases in grade before ending at FS 479E (Ledford Branch Road). From this point, loop opportunities back to the parking area are available: right (northeast), then south, via FS 479E and FS 491 (Rice Pinnacle Road); or left (south), then east, via FS 479E and Deer Lake Lodge Trail (#664).

Approximate Elevation Change: 250 feet


Blaze: Yellow

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

#666

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

Year-round

yes

Mountain Biking Trail: Mountain biking and hiking trail. Bikers please yield to hikers. 

Pisgah District Office

Address: 1600 Pisgah Highway Pisgah Forest , NC 28768
Phone: (828) 877-3265
Hours: Peak Season Hours (April 1-Nov. 15) 9 AM-5 PM daily; Off-season Hours (Nov. 16-March 31) 9 am-5 pm M-F (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: sm.fs.pisgahrd@usda.gov

Getting There

Directions

This trail, which is accessed via Deer Lake Lodge Trail (#664), is in what is popularly called the Bent Creek area, near Lake Powhatan Recreation Area. Leaving the Pisgah District Ranger Station/Visitor Center parking lot, turn left (south) onto US 276. At the first traffic light, turn left (east) on NC 280. Proceed approximately 12.5 miles, to NC 191 north. Turn left (north) onto NC 191, and then proceed 7.7 miles to Bent Creek Ranch Road (SR 806), which is ½ mile north of the Blue Ridge Parkway, signed for the Recreation Area, and at a traffic light. Turn left on Bent Creek Ranch Road and proceed approximately 1.4 miles, then turn right on FS 491 (Rice Pinnacle Road). Stay on the pavement, which will bear left and end at a paved parking lot. Take Deer Lake Lodge Trail (#664) from this parking area. After approximately ¼ mile, a short spur trail to the right will lead to the trailhead for Wolf Branch Trail.

Additional Information

Operated By

US Forest Service

Nearby Recreation Sites

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated July 1, 2025