Flat Laurel Creek Hike - Thursday, April 30
April 6, 2026
Join us Thursday, April 30 for a stunning hike up Flat Laurel Creek to the peak of Sam's Knob.
WNC Sierra Club Monthly Meeting - April 1 - Crypto Mines and AI Data Centers
March 10, 2026
Join us April 1 as we host members of the National Coalition Against Cryptomining for a presentation on the accelerating expansion of cryptomining and AI data centers and their real-world impacts.
John Rock Loop Hike - Tuesday, March 31
March 4, 2026
Join us March 31 for a hike on John Rock Trail in Pisgah National Forest.
WNC Sierra Club Monthly Meeting - March 4 - Hope and International Energy
February 12, 2026
Join us March 4 as we host Dot Sulock, who will talk about the reasons we have for optimism when it comes to the global future of energy.
Rattlesnake Lodge Hike in Ox Creek - Saturday, Feb. 28
February 11, 2026
Join us for this scenic 3.9-mile hike along the Rattlesnake Lodge section of the Mountain-to-Sea Trail in Ox Creek.
Warren Wilson College Trails Hike – Wednesday, Feb. 11
February 6, 2026
Join us Feb. 11 for a hike at Warren Wilson College, just outside of Asheville.
WNC Sierra Club Monthly Meeting - Feb. 4 - Geology of Western North Carolina, Past and Present
January 24, 2026
Join us Feb. 4 for a talk about the geologic framework and evolution of our beautiful and intriguing slice of Earth in western North Carolina.
Corn Mill Shoals Trail - Thursday, Jan. 22
January 14, 2026
Join us for this scenic hike in the DuPont State Recreational Forest. This hike is rated moderate at approximately 6.5 miles round trip with elevation gains of a little over 550 feet. Hikers should be in good physical condition. This hike...
WNC Sierra Club Monthly Meeting - Jan. 7 - Our Forests and Trees, One Year After Helene
December 16, 2025
Join us Jan. 7 for a discussion with several local experts about what's ahead for our forests as they recover from the devastation of Helene.
Big Laurel Creek Trail Hike - Saturday, Jan. 17
December 15, 2025
Join us for a scenic riverside adventure along Big Laurel Creek on Saturday, Jan. 17.
