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Art Gallery/Education
Casino Gambling
Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers
Farmer's Market/Organic Foods/Pick
your own
Botanical Garden
Forest/Outdoors
(Includes parks and
forests, swimming, biking, climbing, hiking, kayaking, fishing,
equestrian, and rafting)
Golf
Historic Site
Museum
Music and Theater
Real Estate
Shopping
Scenic Drives/Overlooks
Wineries
| Art Gallery/Education | Arts Center | The Arts Center of Henderson County, Inc is a non-profit arts organization serving the public through exhibitions, classes, lecture, workshops and educational programs. The Arts Center notable past exhibits include Ansel Adams photographs, Salvador Dali lithographs, Picasso: 25 Years of Edition Ceramics and Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post covers. The Center is open Tuesday-Friday 1:00-5:00PM, Saturday 1:00PM-4:00PM. The Arts Center is located on the second floor of the Skyland Hotel building on the corner of Main Street and Sixth Avenue in downtown Hendersonville. For additional information call (828) 693-8504. theartscenterofhc.com |
| Art Gallery/Education | Center for Craft, Creativity & Design | The Center for Craft, Creativity and Design is a regional inter-institutional center of the University of North Carolina. The Center features ongoing exhibitions of professional artists and educational talks focusing on the craft heritage of Western North Carolina. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 1:00PM-5:00PM. For additonal information call (828) 890-2050. Located on the UNCA Kellogg Center at 1181 Broyles Road, Hendersonville. craftcreativitydesign.org |
| Art Gallery/Education | Folk Art Center | The Folk Art Center is the most popular attraction on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Folk Art Center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary crafts of the Southern Appalachians. The Folk Art Center is open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. For additional information call (828) 298-7928. southernhighlandguild.org |
| Art Gallery/Education | GIPSON POTTERY STUDIO AND GALLERY | Watch Tiffany Gipson work while you shop in her newly renovated
gallery space. Gipson has worked in clay for over ten years. Her work
shows throughout the southeast in such noted galleries as Seven Sisters
(Black Mountain, NC), the Spartanburg Museum of Art, and Asheville
Museum of Art. Open M - F from 9 - 4 and Weekends by appointment. 730 NC Hwy 108 Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-2143 |
| Art Gallery/Education | SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE GALLERY | Simply Irresistible showcases the work of
carefully selected artisans only from the Carolinas. When simply
ordinary is not an option - it needs to be Simply Irresistible! Choose
from pottery, glass, jewelry, wood, fine art photography, and paintings.
Located in downtown Tryon on the hill above Century 21. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5. 66 Ola Mae Way Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-8316 |
| Art Gallery/Education | TRYON ARTS & CRAFTS | For 45 years, Tryon Arts & Crafts has helped
thousands of individuals pursue their creative dreams. Workshops and
classes are offered in a variety of interests and skill levels. A craft
store provides an opportunity to purchase the perfect gift. PO Box 733 Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-8323 tryonartsandcrafts.org |
| Art Gallery/Education | TRYON FINE ARTS CENTER | Located in the heart of Tryon, the
Fine Arts
Center has been a focus for entertainment and the arts since 1969. View
outstanding performances or learn a new craft. Affiliates include: Carolina Camera Club, Tryon Arts and Crafts, Inc., Tryon Little Theater, Tryon Concert Association, and Tryon Painters and Sculptors. All of these hold events, openings, performances, and receptions. 34 Melrose Avenue Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-8322 tryontfac.org |
| Art Gallery/Education | UPSTAIRS [ARTSPACE] | A non-profit contemporary art gallery
specializing in two-dimensional art, sculpture and fine craft by
emerging and established artists from the Southeast. Three interior
galleries provide more than 3000-sq. feet of exhibition space and
feature innovative shows that change every two months. In addition,
numerous art-related programs educate people all ages with walking
tours, lectures, films, concerts, literary readings, family nights and
workshops. There is a small gift shop. The Upstairs was founded in 1978
and is supported, in part, by a strong membership. The gallery moved
into a beautiful new facility in 2004 in the heart of downtown Tryon.
Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11am - 5pm. 49 S Trade Street Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-2828 upstairsartspace.com |
| Biking | Black Bear Adventures Bike Tours | Customized full and half-day tours,
Mountain and street biking, can incorporate other activities such as
climbing, hiking, and rafting Black Bear Adventures 888-339-8687 blackbearadventures.com |
| Botanical Garden | Bullington Center | The Bullington Center, is a nonprofit horticultural education center offering programs, activities and workshops. The Center features a public botanical garden with individual herb, butterfly, mountain habitat, and perennial border gardens. It is open to the public weekdays from 9:0AM-4:00PM. The Bullington Center is located on Upper Red Oak Trail off of Zeb Corn Road. For additional information call (828) 698-6104. bullingtoncenter.org |
| Botanical Garden | The North Carolina Arboretum | The North Carolina Arboretum is a member of the University of North Carolina System and spans 426 acres. The Arboretum serves as a regional and international resource for education, conservation and offers classes, workshops and nature walks for all ages. There is much to discover when you explore the Arboretum's many trails and state-of-the-art greenhouse. The North Carolina Arboretum is located 15 miles north of Hendersonville. For additional information call (828) 665-2492. ncarboretum.org |
| Casino Gambling | Harrah's Cherokee Casino | Harrah's Cherokee Casino offers non-stop casino action including: 3,000 video games, an entertainment arena and restaurants. harrahs.com |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Asheville Convention and Visitor's Center | 151 Haywood St. Asheville, NC 28801 800.232.7282 828.258.6102 exploreasheville.com |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Black Mountain/ Swannanoa Chamber |
201 E. State St. Black Mountain, NC 28711 800.669.2301 828.669.2300 exploreblackmountain.com |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Blue Ridge Parkway | 199 Hemphill Knob, Asheville, NC 28803 828-298-0358 nps.gov/blri |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Brevard/ Transylvania County Chamber | 35 W. Main St. Brevard, NC 28712 800-648-4523 828-883-3700 brevardncchamber.org |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Burke County Travel and Tourism | 102 E. Union St. Courthouse Square Morganton, NC 28655
888-462-2921 828-433-6793 burkecountytourism.org |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Hendersonville Visitors' Center | 201 S. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792 800-828-4244 828-693-9708 historichendersonville.org |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Hickory Nut Gorge Visitors' Center | PO Box 32 Chimney Rock, NC 28720 866-625-2725 828-625-2725 thehickorynutgorge.com |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Madison County Visitors' Center | 72 S. Main St. Mars Hill, NC 28754 877-2662-3476 828-680-9031 visitmadisoncounty.com |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | McDowell County Tourism Development Authority | 25 Hwy 70W. Old Fort, NC 28752 888-233-6111 828-668-4282 mcdowellnc.org |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Mitchell County Chamber of Commerce | 167 Locust St. Spruce Pine, NC 28777 800-227-3912 828-765-9033 mitchell-county.com |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Polk County Travel and Tourism | 317 N. Trade St. Tryon, NC 28782 800-440-7848 828-859-8300 nc-mountains.org |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Rutherford County Tourism | 1990 Hwy 221 S. Forest City, NC 28043 800-849-5998 828-245-1492 rutherfordtourism.org |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Transylvania County Tourism | 35 W. Main St. Brevard, NC 28712 800-648-4523 828-884-8900 visitwaterfalls.com |
| Chambers of Commerce/Visitors' Centers | Yancey County/Burnsville Chamber | 106 W. Main St. Burnsville, NC 28714 800-948-1632 828-682-7413 yanceyburnsville.com |
| Equestrian State Fair Agricultural Center |
The Western North Carolina Agricultural Center | The Western North Carolina Agricultural Center is one of the finest multi-use facilities in America. It is state owned and operated and has become a national model for a well-designed, multi-purpose agricultural facility. Most weekends the Ag Center offers equestrian shows, dog shows, rodeos, motorcycle rallies, just to name a few. The Ag Center is home to the Mountain State Fair, a ten day celebration of mountain living featuring exhibits, animals, a midway and food. For additional information call (828) 687-1414. www.agr.state.nc.us/markets/facilit/agcenter/western |
| Farmer's Market Pick Your Own |
Apple Hill Orchard & Cider Mill | 5205 Appletree Ln. Morganton, NC 28655 828-437-1224
877-437-1224 country store, pick your own, Saturday Wagon Rides,
Fudge, Picnic shelter, indoor restrooms, group tours applehillorchard.com |
| Farmer's Market | Curb Market | The Henderson
County Curb Market is a unique farmers market requiring
sellers to be residents of Henderson County.
All items sold at the market must be either hand-made or locally grown.
The sellers are 3rd and 4th generation vendors offering a variety of
goods such as: crafts, baked goods, jellies, plants, flowers, toys, and
produce. The market has been in continuous operation since 1924.
The Curb Market’s hours are 8:00AM-2:00PM Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
from April-December, and 8:00AM-1:00PM Tuesday & Saturday January-March.
The Curb Market is located on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Church
Street. For additional information call (828) 692-8012. 221 N. Church
St., Hendersonville. curbmarket.com |
| Farmer's Market Organic Food |
Hendersonville Community CO-OP | Large selection of Natural and organic foods and dairy. Quality vitamins, herbs and spices, organic coffee beans, Natural cosmetics and essential oils. 715 Old Spartanburg Highway, Hendersonville Across from Faith Christian School 828-693-0505 |
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Forest/Outdoors Fishing |
Saluda | Our pond will be stocked for 2007: there isn’t anything in it right now but turtles! However, there is plenty of fishing close by. If you contact Curtis Wright Outfitters; (Saluda’s very own outdoors supply/guide service) they can tell you all about where to find excellent local fishing. The phone number is 828-749-3444, ask for Carlton or Chad. Also, you can visit ncwildlife.org to view the hunting and fishing maps for all of the NC game lands. |
| Forest/Outdoors | BRADLEY FALLS | The trail to Big Bradley Falls is part of an unmarked, untended
section of the Green River Game Lands - a rugged tract of land owned by
the state for hunting and fishing. Hike at your own risk - the trail is
primitive and requires crossing the stream. Proper hiking shoes
required. The trail is especially dangerous at the top of the falls. Do
not attempt to hike to the bottom. **Warning** Numerous
deaths have occurred here due to falling from the narrow, rocky, trail. Exit 59 off I-26 on Holbert's
Cove Road (away from downtown Saluda). Go 3.4 miles to bottom of gorge.
Watch for unpaved parking area on left, just before you cross the
stream. The unmarked trail starts at the orange gate. Holbert's Cove Road Saluda, NC |
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Forest/Outdoors Swimming |
Lake Lure | About 20 minutes from Saluda, Lake Lure is where the film "Dirty Dancing" was filmed. There is a public beach on the lake, as well as shops, eateries, etc |
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Forest/Outdoors Equestrian |
CROFT STATE NATURAL AREA | Near Spartanburg, SC, this 7,000 acre park offers two lakes, fishing, boating, hiking, tennis, biking, and horseback riding (bring your own horse). |
| Forest/Outdoors Fishing |
Davidson River Outfitters | 26 Pisgah Hwy, Pisgah Forest NC, 28768 828-877-4181 888-861-0111 davidsonflyfishing.com Full-service fly-fishing outfitter and guide service specializing in trout, smallmouth bass, private trophy trout water |
| Forest/Outdoors Fishing Equestrian |
DuPont State Forest | The forest encompasses 10,268 acres in Henderson and Transylvania counties. It is situated in the Little River valley and includes waterfalls and 80 miles of roads and trails wandering through mountainous terrain. The forest is open to the public for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Fishing is allowed with a valid NC fishing license. Hunting is by special permit only, issued by a permit agent of the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. The North Carolina Division of Forest Resources manages the forest. For additional information call 828-877-6527 dupontforest.com |
| Forest/Outdoors | Chimney Rock Park | Chimney Rock Park
is a natural attraction covering 1000 acres. On a clear day the
view spans as far as Kings Mountain, seventy-five miles to the east. You
can take the elevator 26 stories inside the mountain to reach the top of
the Chimney and the trails. Chimney Rock Park hosts special events
throughout the year, including an Easter sunrise service, an Earth Day
celebration, demonstrations, and guided nature walks.
Chimney Rock Park is located 14 miles east
of Hendersonville. For additional information call (800) 277-9611. chimneyrockpark.com |
| Forest/Outdoors Hiking Fishing |
Foothills Trail Conference | The foothills trail follows the North and
South Carolina state lines, skirting the northern shores of Lake
Jocassee through the Jocassee Gorges region. The foothills trail
connects Table Rock and Oconee State Parks in South Carolina while
passing through Gorges State Park in North Carolina.
Gorges State Park Sapphire, NC 828-966-9099
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| Forest/Outdoors Equestrian, Hiking | FENCE | Foothills Equestrian Nature Center offers hiking and horseback riding trails, bird walks, nature center, pond with boardwalk and picnic area. 320 acre nature preserve. Equestrian events, concerts and more throughout the year. Free and open to the public. For additional information call (828) 859-9021. fence.org |
| Forest/Outdoors Whitewater Rafting | French Broad Rafting Expeditions | 7525 Unit 2, US HWY 25/70, Marshall, NC 28753 800-570-7238 frenchbroadrafting.com |
| Forest/Outdoors Rock Climbing | Fox Mountain Guides and Climbing School | Custom Climbing adventures, certified instruction 951 Crab Creek Road., Hendersonville, NC 28739 888-284-8433 foxmountainguides.com |
| Forest/Outdoors | Grandfather Mountain | Grandfather Mountain is one of the most environmentally significant mountains in the world. Crossing the famous swinging footbridge suspends you more than a mile above sea level. For over 100 years Grandfather Mountain has been a wildlife sanctuary and nature preserve, with an elevation of 5,964 feet. For additional information call 800-468-7325 grandfather.com |
| Forest/Outdoors Fishing, Hiking, Swimming | Green River Game Lands | 16 miles of trails with multiple access points, for more information, contact Environmental and Conservation Organization (ECO) at 121 Third Ave, West Hendersonville, NC 828-692-0385 eco-wnc.org |
| Forest/Outdoors Rafting |
Headwaters Outfitters | Intersection of Hwy 64 and 215 Rosman, NC 28772 828-877-3106 headwatersoutfitters.com |
| Forest/Outdoors | Holmes State Forest | Holmes Educational State Forest offers a series of well-marked trails, accented by exhibits and displays depicting ecology of a managed forest. Picnic sites with tables and a spacious picnic shelter (with grills ) are also available. Holmes Educational State Forest is located about 8 1/2 miles from downtown Hendersonville. The forest is open Tuesday-Sunday from mid-March to late November. For additional information call (828) 692-0100. 1299 Crab Creek Road, Hendersonville. |
| Forest/Outdoors Rafting |
Huck Finn Adventures | 158 Bridge St. Hot Springs, NC 28743 828-622-9645 877-520-4658 huckfinnrafting.com |
| Forest/Outdoors Swimming | Lake Lure | Lake Lure’s 27 miles of shoreline is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Lake Lure was selected by National Geographic as one of the Ten Most Spectacular man-made lakes in the World. The lake offers a marina, boat tours and a sandy beach. Lake Lure is located 14 miles east of Hendersonville. For additional information call Lake Lure Tours at 1-877-558-7433. lakelure.com |
| Forest/Outdoors Spilunking | Linville Caverns | Hwy 221 N. Marion 28752 828-756-4171 800-419-0540 linvillecaverns.com View inside the NC mountains, Guided tours on level paths |
| Forest/Outdoors Mining | Lucky Strike Gold and Gem Mine | 251 Lucky Strike Dr. Marion, NC 28752 828-738-4893 luckystrikegoldandgem.com enjoy panning for gold and gemstones on beautiful Second Broad River. Experienced Miners on hand to help. |
| Forest/Outdoors Swimming, Fishing, Picnics | North Mills River Recreational Area | North Mills River Recreational Area is located just 13 miles from Hendersonville and offers picnic sites, campsites, river fishing & tubing. For additional information call 828-877-3265 www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/nfnc_fishing/north_mills_river_area.htm |
| Forest/Outdoors Hiking, Picnic, water features | Pearson's Falls | Pearson's Falls
is located on Pearson's Falls Rd., off Pacolet River Scenic Byway,
Highway 176. Easy well maintained hiking
trails, picnic areas, bird watching, wildflowers, a rushing river and a
90 ft. waterfall. Closed Mondays year round and Monday-Tuesday
(Nov.1st - March 1st) Admission fee. For additional information call (828) 749-3031. |
| Forest/Outdoors Fishing, Hiking, Picnics, Swimming, more | Pisgah National Forest | The Pisgah National Forest has 501,691 acres stretching across the eastern edge of Western North Carolina's mountains. The Forest offers hiking trails, fishing, camping, picnic sites, and spectacular waterfalls. Some of Pisgah National Forest's attractions include Looking Glass Falls, Sliding Rock, Pisgah Forest State Fish Hatchery, Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, The Cradle of Forestry and the North Mills River Recreational Area. For additional information call 828-877-3265 |
| Forest/Outdoors | Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education | Free admission, Attractions include aquariums, hands on exhibits, garden and wetland displays, educational programs, trout feeding and observation, NC Wild Store. Open daily year-round. 828-877-4423 ncwildlife.org |
| Forest/Outdoors Whitewater Rafting Kayaking Tubing |
River Adventures Headwaters Outfitters |
French Broad River, 828-877-3106, email ComeToCanoe@citcom.net or visit on the web at headwatersoutfitters.com |
| Forest/Outdoors Swimming |
Sliding Rock | Sliding Rock is a naturally occurring
60-foot waterslide with a seven-foot deep pool that has been developed
by the US Forest Service into a recreation area. Sliding Rock is
extremely popular on hot summer weekends. But, as the picture above
shows, there are those willing to slide even on cool fall weekends. You
can either slide yourself or watch others do it from an observation deck
opposite the slide.Directions: From the intersection of US 276 and US 64
in Pisgah Forest, NC, go about eight miles north on US 276. You will
pass Looking Glass Falls on the right after five miles. Look for signs
directing you to the Sliding Rock recreation area parking lot on the
left. For more information, please contact the National Forest Service office which oversees the Pisgah National Forest at 828-877-3350. |
| Forest/Outdoors Equestrian,
Hiking, Swimming, Fishing, More
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Smoky Mtn National Park | The Great Smoky Mountains National Park covers seven counties in North Carolina, with the northern fringe of the Smokies in Tennessee. The 520,000-acre park is one of the largest wilderness areas in the Eastern United States, covering more than 88 square miles. The park contains some of the highest peaks in the East, with elevations in excess of 6,000 feet. Activities include trails for hiking and horseback riding, back country campsites, developed campgrounds, self-guided nature trails, self-guided auto tours, trout fishing and several visitor centers. nps.gov/grsm/gsmsite/welcome.html |
| Forest/Outdoors Rafting |
USA Raft French Broad River | 13490 Hwy 25/70 Marshall, NC 28753 828-649-0560 800-usa-raft usaraft.com |
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WNC Nature Center | 75 Gashes Creek Road Asheville, NC 28805 828-298-5600 wildwnc.org 40 acres of animals in their native Southern Appalachian habitats |
| Golf | Etowah Valley Country Club | Hendersonville, NC 27 hole championship course 800-451-8174 etowahvalley.com |
| Golf | Fairfield Mountains | 747 Buffalo Creek rd. Lake Lure, NC 28746 828-625-9111 800-829-3149 fairfieldmountains.com |
| Golf | Lake Lure Golf | Open to the public, 18 holes on 2 courses (Apple Valley 828-625-2888 or Bald Mountain Golf Courses 828-625-2626) lakeluregolf.com |
| Golf | Reems Creek Golf Club | 36 Pink Fox Cove Road Weaverville, NC 28787 828-645-4393 reemscreekgolf.com |
| Golf | First Tee Mountain Golf | 35 Woodmere Rd. Arden, NC 28704 828-650-6644 866-650-6644 |
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| Historic Site | Blue Ridge National Heritage Area | Established by Congress in 2003, the 25-county Blue Ridge National Heritage area recognizes and celebrates the natural abundance and richly varied cultural History of the NC mountains. blueridgeheritage.com |
| Historic Site | Carl Sandburg Home | Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site Carl Sandburg, American poet, historian, author, and lecturer spent the final 22 years of his long and productive life at his estate, Connemara, in Flat Rock, NC. Today this National Historic Site offers a keen insight on Mr. Sandburg, his family and their 264 acre working farm. The Sandburg Home was built in 1838 and now houses his collection of 10,000 books, notes and papers. The home offers daily tours and is closed only on Christmas Day. There are numerous hiking trails and a functional goat barn, where Mrs. Sandburg raised her prize winning goats. For additional information call (828) 693-4178, 81 Carl Sandburg Lane, Flat Rock, NC. Admission charged. nps.gov/carl |
| Historic Site | Cherokee Indian Reservation | Cherokee Indian Reservation in Cherokee, North Carolina, where Cherokee Indians have lived for centuries, is located on the border of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The 56,000 acre Reservation is still linked to ancient customs, culture, history, and traditions. For additional information call 800-438-1601. cherokee-nc.com |
| Historic Site | Cradle of Forestry | Cradle of Forestry is a 6,500 acre Historic Site within the Pisgah National Forest, set aside by Congress to commemorate the beginning of forestry conservation in the United States. The Forest Discovery Center commemorates conservation history with an 18 minute movie on Vanderbilt, Pinchot, Schenck and the beginning of forestry in America. Outdoor activities include two guided trails which lead you back in time to seven historical buildings, a 1915 Climax locomotive and the old sawmill. Thursdays through Sundays you may find a toy maker, a weaver, a quilter, a wood carver and a basket maker. For additional information call (828) 877-3130-8628 or(828) 884-5713 cradleofforestry.com |
| Historic Site | Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration | Built in 1892, church has original furnishings and stained glass
windows. Located on Charles Street in Saluda. 72 Charles St Saluda, NC |
| Historic Site | Frankie & Charlie Silver Homestead Site Kona | The tragic events in the North Carolina mountains on the night of December 22, 1831 revolve around a 19-year-old husband murdered, an 18-year-old wife charged with the crime and an infant daughter left without parents. Speculation about what really happened and why it did has gradually given way to commemoration and healing around the little community of Kona in Mitchell County |
| Historic Site | Green River Plantation | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. this stately home was built in 1804 and has been lovingly restored to its original grandeur. A magnificent, nineteenth-century, forty-two-room mansion resting on 366 acres of land the plantation reflects the gentility and refinement of the pre-Civil War South. Located on Coxe Road in Rutherfordton, NC. 828-286-1461 green-river.net |
| Historic Site | Historic Johnson Farm | Historic Johnson Farm is a fine example of a late 19th and early 20th century farm & tourist retreat. The entire structure was handmade from bricks that were fired on site from French Broad River mud. The Johnson Farm was the home of a wealthy tobacco farmer, Oliver Moss. Construction of the elegant home, smokehouse, and granary began in 1876 and was completed in 1880. Over the years many outbuildings were constructed, including a tool shed/blacksmith shop, barn, boarding house, and a cottage. Tours are offered Tuesday-Friday at 10:30am and 11:30am. The farm is located on Hwy. 191 N. across from Rugby Middle School. For additional information call (828) 891-6585. Admission charged. |
| Historic Site | Polk County Courthouse | On the National Historic Register, courthouse was built by slaves, using native clay bricks, in 1857. Located on Courthouse Street in Columbus. |
| Historic Site | Scriven's Plantation | Built in the late 1700s by Govan Mills, this beautiful pre-civil war home has been lovingly maintained by several owners. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.* Contact Polk County Tourism for more information |
| Historic Site | Sears House | C. A. Hughes ordered a kit from the Sears catalog and built this house in 1894. Original in every detail, house is located on N. Peak Street in Columbus, NC Contact Polk County Tourism for more information |
| Historic Site | Smith-McDowell House | Special History Exhibits, Antebellum period decorations and furnishings, Civil War Memorial 828-253-9231 wnchistory.org |
| Historic Site | St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church | St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church,
listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, offers a unique
perspective of prominent families in southern and national history. St.
John in the Wilderness was built as a private chapel in 1833, on the
grounds of Charles and Susan Barings' home, Mountain Lodge. The church
was deeded to the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina in 1936. Many well-known members of southern aristocracy have family plots in the churchyard; those names include: Christopher Memminger, first secretary of the Confederate treasury; Rev. John Drayton, developer of the world-famous Magnolia Gardens of Charleston; members of the families of three signers of the Declaration of Independence; Edward P. King, the World War II General who led the infamous Bataan death march. The church and graveyard are open daily from 9:00AM-4:00PM for visitation. The church is located on Hwy. 25 South in Flat Rock. For additional information call the church at (828) 693-9783. stjohnflatrock.org |
| Historic Site | Thomas Wolfe's Angel | Author Thomas Wolfe’s first novel was Look Homeward, Angel. In the book there are constant references to an angel statue carved from Italian marble. This is the angel Wolfe placed in American literature. Thomas Wolfe’s father, W.O. Wolfe, sold the statue to the Johnson family to mark the family plot in Oakdale Cemetery. The angel is holding a lily in her left hand and extending her right hand upward. Oakdale Cemetery is located on Hwy. 64 W., just a short distance from downtown Hendersonville. The statue is protected by a wrought iron fence, and there is a historical marker located on the highway. |
| Historic Site | Thomas Wolfe Memorial | The Thomas Wolfe Memorial is the childhood home of author, Thomas Wolfe. Thomas Wolfe immortalized his childhood home in his epic autobiographical novel, Look Homeward, Angel. Wolfe's colorful portrayal of his family, his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina, and the Old Kentucky Home boarding house earned the historic Victorian home a place as one of American Literature's most famous landmarks. The Thomas Wolfe Memorial is located 25 miles north of Hendersonville. wolfememorial.com 52 N. Market St, Asheville, NC 28801 828-253-8304 |
| Historic Site | Zebulon Baird Vance Birthplace | The Birthplace of Zebulon Baird Vance is
located in Weaverville, NC. Vance's political career as a Civil War
officer, governor of North Carolina, and U.S. senator is explored at the
homestead. Zeb Vance served in public office for thirty years, in the North Carolina House of Commons and the United States House of Representatives and was elected the governor three times. The furnishings and household items on display are representative of the period from 1790 to 1840 and include a few pieces original to the home. The five-room log house also includes the history of Vance's famous mountain family. For additional information call (828) 645-6706. www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/vance/vance.htm |
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| Museum | Biltmore House | Biltmore House today is the largest privately owned home in America situated on 8,000 acres. It was built by George Vanderbilt and was completed in 1895. Vanderbilt commissioned Richard Morris Hunt to create the 250-room mansion modeled after a French chateau. Today the Estate encompasses the house, gardens, restaurants, gift shops, inn and winery. Biltmore Estate is located 22 miles north of Hendersonville. For additional information call (800) 543-2961 biltmore.com |
| Museum | BMW ZENTRUM | Outside Greenville, SC, see the only BMW
museum in North America. This free attraction showcases safety cars,
hydrogen cars, art cars, racing cars, motorcycles, and more. This fall,
the factory tour re-opens. Call for tour information.
864-989-5294
bmwzentrum.com |
| Museum | Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum | Free admission, Presented by Grovewood Fine Craft Gallery, 111 Grovewood Road, Asheville, NC 828-253-7651 email automuseum@grovewood.com |
| Museum | Historic Train Depot | The first steam engine puffed up the Saluda Grade
to the Hendersonville Depot in 1879. The steam engine needed a “help
engine” attached to the rear of the train at Melrose for additional
power to push the train up the Saluda Mountain Grade, the steepest
main-line standard gauge railroad in the United States. The Carolina
Special ran between Charleston, South Carolina and Cincinnati, Ohio from
1911 until 1968. Today the exterior paint has been restored to its original color. A Southern Railway caboose is located at the south end. The depot's baggage room houses the Apple Valley Model Railroad Club and their HO scale model railroad. The layout is prototypical of Hendersonville, Asheville, Brevard and Saluda, including the Saluda Grade. The depot is open year round, Wednesday 12Noon-2:00PM, Saturday 10:00AM-2:00PM. The Depot is located on Maple Street off of 7th Avenue East. For additional information call (828) 243-0226. . avmrc.com |
| Museum | HOUSE OF FLAGS | On display are more than 300 flags that have
flown over this country since its founding. This educational and
historical display includes a 20-minute video and a guide for a fee.
Schools can make arrangements to bring students for a 20-minute to an
hour presentation. Provided by Polk County Memorial Post 9116 of the
VFW. Open Saturdays from 2pm - 4pm George Scofield, Curator 828-894-2845 houseofflags.org |
| Museum | Mineral and Lapidary Museum | The museum is open Monday-Friday 1:00PM-5:00PM and Saturday 10:00AM-5:00PM. Admission is free. The museum is located at 400 North Main Street, Hendersonville, on the lower level of the Henderson County Genealogical & Historical Society building. For additional information call (828) 698-1977. mineralmuseum.org |
| Museum | North Carolina Minerals Museum | Recently renovated, the Museum of North Carolina Minerals introduces the treasures found in the Spruce Pine Mining District through interactive displays on the wide variety of minerals and gems found in the region. Located at milepost 331 on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Gillespie Gap, the Museum provides an introduction to the importance of mining in the region and the mineral and gem wealth found here. Work is continuing on new interactive displays that will take you deep inside a mountain to see how gems and minerals are formed. |
| Museum | Pack Place Education, Arts, and Sciences Center | Includes the Colburn earth science museum, 828-254-7162
colburnmuseum.org The Health Adventure 828-254-6373 800-935-0204 thehealthadventure.org Asheville Art Museum 828-253-3227 ashevilleart.org 2 S. Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801 |
| Museum | Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education | The Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, located in Pisgah National Forest, is dedicated to exploring the wonders of North Carolina's wildlife. The Center's attractions include: aquariums, hands-on exhibits, garden display, special programs, viewing and feeding of the hatchery trout. The Center is open to the public daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. (Outdoor exhibits close at 4:30 p.m.). For additional information call (828) 877-4423. pisgah.state.nc.us |
| Museum | Polk County Historical Museum | Come see this fine collection of historic
artifacts, located in the historic Tryon Train Depot. Open Tuesdays and
Thursdays 10 - noon or by appointment. 828-859-2287 polkcounty.org/county/business/depot/depot.htm |
| Museum | Wheels Through Time Museum | The Wheels Through Time Museum is home to an astounding presentation of America's vintage transportation from the past. The 38,000 sq. ft. museum offers the world's largest collection of rare American motorcycles, automobiles from each of the ten decades of America's automobile history and thousands of related memorabilia and mementos. Located in Maggie Valley, NC. wheelsthroughtime.com |
| Museum | WNC Air Museum | The Western North Carolina Air Museum is the first air museum in the state of North Carolina known as the "first in flight" state. The museum features award winning restored and replica antique and vintage airplanes. The hours are (weather permitting) March-October Wednesday and Sunday from 12Noon-6:00PM, Saturday 10:00AM-6:00PM; November-February Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 12:00Noon-5:00PM . There is no admission charge. The museum is located at the Hendersonville Airport, 1340 Gilbert Street, Hendersonville. For additional information call (828) 698-2482. wncairmuseum.com |
| Music/Theater | Brevard Music Center | Brevard Music Center’s premier summer music festival and comprehensive music center has set the highest standards in performance and education for six decades. Brevard Music Center provides intensive study for high school, college, and pre-professional musicians, ages 14 and older, and offers a full range of concerts and operas with renowned artists. The Brevard Music Center is located 18 miles west of Hendersonville. For additional information call 1-888-384-8628 or (828) 862-2105 brevardmusic.org |
| Music/Theater | Flat Rock Playhouse | Flat Rock Playhouse, State Theatre of North Carolina - Considered one of the ten best seasonal theaters in the country. The Flat Rock Playhouse has presented hundreds of productions for over fifty years. A wonderful escape from life's hectic pace, the Playhouse offers quality entertainment rarely found so far from Broadway. The Vagabond Players perform a variety of hits each year, featuring comedy, American classics, musicals, farces and whodunits. The Playhouse is open from mid-May through mid-October, plus holiday productions, presenting matinees and evening performances Wednesday through Sunday. For additional information or a schedule of productions call (828) 693-0731, Hwy. 25 South, Flat Rock. flatrockplayhouse.org |
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| Music/Theater | Southern Appalachian Repertory Theater | Owen Theater, 44 College St. Mars Hill, NC 28754 828-689-1239 sartheatre.com |
| Music/Theater | TRYON THEATER | Operating since the early 1930s, the theater
is a social and cultural hub for Tryon. The balcony features
electrostatic air purifiers to accommodate smoking and serves a selection
of domestic and imported beers. Feature movies are shown Wednesday through Saturday at 8:00pm with a matinee on Sunday at 3:00pm. On the second and fourth Mondays and Tuesdays of the month, the Tryon Film Society hosts art-specialty films (foreign, documentaries, etc.) at 7:00pm. Special events such as plays and concerts happen throughout the year. 45 South Trade Street Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-6811 tryontheatre.com |
| Real Estate | MLS Calgary Listings/Blog related to the real estate market | Extensive blog and directory related to the current real estate market. Mark Thompson is polite and helpful, and can be contacted by email at mark.thompson@calgaryrealestatedirect.com URL: http://www.calgaryrealestatedirect.com. |
| Shopping | Grove Arcade, Asheville | One Page Ave, Downtown Asheville, grovearcade.com 828-252-7799 |
| Shopping | Brevard Downtown | Charming shops, galleries, and eateries brevardncchamber.org 828-883-3700 800-648-4523 |
| Shopping | Hendersonville Downtown | The historic district offers the visitor traditional southern hometown charm. Downtown hosts many activities including the NC Apple Festival held during Labor Day weekend, as well as Garden Jubilee, Music on Main Street, art shows, street dances, and parades throughout the year. For additional information call Downtown Hendersonville, Inc. (828) 697-2022. dhinc.org |
| Shopping | Saluda Historic Downtown | Charming galleries, shops and eateries saluda.com |
| Scenic Drive/Overlook | Blue Ridge Parkway | The Blue Ridge Parkway follows the mountain ridges from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee. The Parkway's 469 toll-free miles combine natural beauty, mountain forests, wildlife, wildflowers and magnificent views. The Parkway was designed especially for leisure travel and enjoyment. There are numerous overlooks and parking areas to view some of America's finest scenic vistas. The Blue Ridge Parkway is located 15 miles north of Hendersonville. For additional information call 1-800-228-7275 or (828) 298-0398. blueridgeparkway.org |
| Scenic Drive/Overlook | Campbell's Covered Bridge | Built in the 1800s. Follow signs on Hwy 14 to Hwy 414 in Gowensville, SC. |
| Scenic Drive/Overlook | PACOLET RIVER SCENIC BYWAY | Drive along this scenic 10-mile byway that follows the Pacolet River from Tryon to historic Saluda. View waterfalls, wildflowers, and beautiful vistas. Take US 176 North from Tryon or South from Saluda. |
| Scenic Drive/Overlook | Polk County Scenic Drive | For scenery, take Houston Road out of Columbus (stay right at fork),
turn left onto White Oak Mountain Road and drive to the top, passing
Shunkawauken Falls. Continue on the gravel road to Sunset Rock with its
expansive views. Spend a few minutes and snap a photo, then head back
the way you came. Take Silver Creek Road out of Mill Spring and loop, going up either Holbert's Cove Road or Green River Cove Road, and then down the other. It's a nice rural ride with both river and mountain vistas. SHUNKAWAUKEN FALLS A tall waterfall near the top of White Oak Mountain. The road cuts through the falls and is narrow with minimal pull-outs. Be very careful, if you decide to stop. White Oak Mountain Road Columbus, NC. |
| Scenic Drive/Overlook | Jump Off Rock | Jump Off Rock is a scenic overlook which provides a panoramic view of rolling pastures, the Blue Ridge and Pisgah mountain ranges. Jump Off Rock also holds an Indian legend that has been passed down for many, many years. Over 300 years ago a young Cherokee Indian maiden received word that her young Indian Chief had been killed in battle, so she climbed to the edge of the rock and jumped off. Indian legend has it that on moonlit nights you can see the ghost of the maiden on Jump Off Rock. Jump Off is located about 5 miles from downtown at the end of Laurel Park Hwy in Hendersonville. The park is open daily, sunrise to sunset. No admission charge. |
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| Winery | ROCKHOUSE VINEYARDS | Tour this vineyard with
rock house, taste the award-winning wines, then buy a bottle to take
home with you. Consider bringing a picnic. Open Thu - Sun, 1pm - 5pm 828-863-2784 rockhousevineyards.com |
| Winery | GREEN CREEK WINERY | Sip wine on the patio with vineyard and distant mountain views. Or
use a locale for weddings, receptions, private parties, luncheons,
dinners, or business events. Polk County's newest winery is open Thu -
Sun from 1 - 5 pm. 828-863-2182 413 Gilbert Road, Green Creek, NC greencreekwinery.com |
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