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Carl Sandburg Home
Carl Sandburg spent a lifetime exploring what it meant to be an American and asked the eternal questions, "Who am I, where am I going and where have I been?" Read More

The Cherokee Indian Reservation
The Cherokee Indian Reservation is home to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee. It is located in the Great Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina and has been a part of the Cherokee's homeland for thousands of years. Today, Cherokee is the center of the tirbe's history and culture and they welcome worldwide visitors to their homeland with activities and experiences for all ages. Read More

Pisgah National Forest
Hiking, waterfalls and the best biking on the east coast. 35 minutes away. Read More

Chimney Rock Park
The Park, located 25 miles southeast of Asheville, North Carolina, offers the best of the mountains in one place-spectacular 75-mile views, hiking trails for all ages, a 404-foot waterfall, a variety of special events and much more. Read More

Mt. Mitchell State Park
In the crest of the timeworn Black Mountains lies the summit of Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi. For those who ascend this mighty peak, what looms in the horizon is a feast for the eyes—breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, rolling ridges and fertile valleys. Forested and forever misty, 1,946-acre Mount Mitchell State Park will provide you with some of the most tranquil moments you'll ever experience. Read More

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

Downtown Asheville: There's plenty for the entire family in Asheville. The eclectic and modern downtown has dozens of art galleries, plus over 200 stores and every type of restaurant you can imagine. The Western North Carolina Nature Center has 40 acres of animals in their natural habitats. For more information visit the Chamber's website here.

Restaurants: Downtown Asheville is known for its unique dining experience. Cats & Dawgs serves Vienna beef hot dogs and catfish sandwiches, while Flying Frog Café dishes up French, Cajun and Indian fare in an artistic setting. Serving cuisines from Asian to vegetarian, many Asheville restaurants also feature live music from jazz to bluegrass. Read more about Asheville area dining.

Blue Ridge Parkway: See some amazing mountain scenery as you drive north or south on the Parkway from Asheville. Drive north to Mount Mitchell, the tallest mountain in the eastern United States. Or drive south toward the Great Smoky Mountains. There's plenty of overlooks and hiking trails along the way. Read more about the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Biltmore House: Spend the day touring largest this amazing Asheville landmark. A French Renaissance-inspired chateau was built by George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1888 and 1895. It is the largest privately owned home in the United States at 175,000 square feet. Still owned by Vanderbilt's descendants, it stands today as one of the most prominent remaining examples of the Gilded Age. Read more about Biltmore Estate.

Wine Tasting: Visit nearby wineries including Rockhouse Vineyards or Green Creek, or The Teensy Winery. And don't forget the big winery at Biltmore Estate.

The Farm: A Gathering Place: Need a beautiful mountain retreat to have your wedding? The Farm is a rustic building and environment for holding your event. Choose your own caterer, entertainment or decor. At The Farm, you set up your event your way. Visit their site.

Brews Cruise: More of a beer fan? Asheville is loaded with micro breweries. A great way to visit them and get a behind the scenes tour is to take a "Brews Cruise". Whether you are a local or just visiting, Brews Cruise will provide you with a personalized tour and VIP treatment at three of Asheville’s finest breweries. Enjoy fresh samples of beer that are brimming with personality. Click here for more information.

Waterfalls: Explore the many Waterfalls at Dupont State Forest. Dupont has more than 10,000 acres of forest, trails, and waterfalls between Hendersonville and Brevard, North Carolina. Read more here.

Mountain Bike Trips: Brown Dog Adventure Tours offer fully outfitted, guided excursions for those seeking to experience the beauty and adventure of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the greater Asheville, North Carolina area. Our tours are designed for people of all skill levels and include mountain biking, road biking, fly fishing, hiking and backpacking.

Horseback Riding: Wolf Laurel Stables offers the most scenic horseback trail rides in the Asheville area. One of Western North Carolina’s best kept secrets, we have over 20 miles of trails, experienced guides, and gentle horses in a beautiful, relaxing environment.

Rock Climbing: Rock Climbing adventures for all ages and experience year round in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains around Asheville. The South's only AMGA Accredited Climbing School. Contact them at 1-888-284-8433 or visit online at www.foxmountainguides.com.

AMI provides guided rock climbing, guided ice climbing, and climbing instruction in North Carolina for individuals, groups, or families. Owner Patrick Weaver is an AMGA Certified Rock Instructor and holds a MA in Risk Management in Adventure Education. For more information: http://www.appalachianmountaininstitute.com

 

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