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Last edited Jul 15, 2026Asheville, NC Transportation & Transit Infrastructure
Asheville, North Carolina features a specialized, mountain-adapted transportation network designed to support its high volume of annual tourists, regional medical commuters, and rugged topography. Serving as the primary commercial and transit gateway for western North Carolina, the city integrates scenic national parkways with vital interstate corridors, municipal bus systems, and expanding regional aviation assets. These systems ensure essential regional connectivity while protecting the surrounding mountain environment.
Roadways & Mountain Highway Corridors
The Asheville metropolitan region serves as a major transportation crossroads in the Blue Ridge Mountains, relying on a robust network of interstate highways and scenic routes.
- Interstate Interchanges (I-40 & I-26): These critical commercial freight pathways cross in Asheville, linking local mountain industries to primary transportation corridors across the East Coast and the Midwest.
- The Blue Ridge Parkway: Running right past the city limits, this world-famous 469-mile scenic highway draws millions of eco-tourists to the metro area annually, providing direct links to outdoor recreation and hiking trailheads.
Public Transit & Alternative Mobility
- Asheville Rides Transit (ART): The city's primary public transit provider, operating nearly 20 fixed routes out of the downtown ART Station. The system connects residents directly to major shopping hubs, local colleges, and the Mission Health campus.
- Greenway Transit Infrastructure: Multi-use paved trail systems, like the Wilma Dykeman Riverway, provide dedicated, eco-friendly commuting routes for cyclists and pedestrians through the River Arts District.
Aviation Gateway
- Asheville Regional Airport (AVL): A high-growth commercial airport providing direct non-stop flights to major domestic hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Chicago. Ongoing terminal expansions continue to scale concourse spaces and check-in lobbies to support record-breaking mountain tourism volumes.