Cultural Attractions in Asheville & Western
North Carolina
Allison-Deaver House
-Restored early 19th century house
open to the public. In Brevard.
Appalachian Cultural Museum
-Located
on the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone.
Appalachian Heritage Museum -located in Blowing Rock in the Mystery Hill attraction,
housed in historic Dougherty House.
Asheville Art Museum
-Asheville's premier arts museum.
Asheville Civic Center -Asheville's
main performance venue.
Asheville Community
Theatre
-Asheville's primary Community Theatre.
Asheville's Fun Depot
-Designed with kids in mind.
Asheville Historic Trolley Tours
- Daily trolley
tours of downtown Asheville in beautiful state-of-the-art Touring Trolleys.
Asheville Lyric Opera
-Opera at its best in Asheville!
Asheville Symphony
Orchestra
-Asheville's
major symphony orchestra.
Asheville Tourists -Asheville's Class A
professional baseball team. Home ballpark is the historic McCormick Field.
Appalachian Cultural
Museum
-Great museum
located on the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone.
Biltmore Estate
-Asheville's main cultural attraction! The
crown jewel! Not to be missed!
Biltmore Village
-Charming turn-of-the-century village at entrance to Biltmore Estate.
Biltmore Village Historic Museum
-Museum about the historic Biltmore Village.
Botanical Gardens at Asheville
Ten acre site next to UNCA
Black Mountain College Museum Arts Center -Located
in Black Mountain, art museum started in 1933.
Bravo Concerts -World-class
opera, symphony and dance performances at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville.
Brevard
Music Center Premier music center located in
Brevard.
Caldwell
Arts Council - Three art galleries, located in
Lenoir.
Caldwell County Historical Society Heritage Museum
-Located in Lenoir -museum
dedicated to Caldwell County history.
Canton Area Historical Museum
Local heritage museum in Canton.
Carl Sandburg Home
Carl Sandburg's Flat Rock
farm "Connemara".
Catherine Smith Gallery -
Art gallery at Appalachian State University in Boone.
Chelsea
Gallery -Art gallery at A.K.
Hinds University Center, Western Carolina University in Cullowhee.
Cherokee County Historical Museum
-More than 2000 artifacts of the Cherokee
Indians. In Murphy.
Cherokee Indian Reservation -Major attraction in the mountains -home to the Eastern Band of the Cherokees.
Colburn Earth Science Museum
-Superb museum in Asheville's Pack Place Arts, Education & Science Center.
Cradle of Forestry
-Educational center at the historic Pisgah Forest site where modern forestry began.
Diana Wortham Theatre
-500 seat theatre & performance venue located in Pack Place,
Asheville.
Emerald Village
-A complex of gem, mineral and
mining attractions located near Little Switzerland.
Estes-Winn Memorial Automobile Museum
Located in Homespun Shops next to Grove Park Inn Resort &
Spa.
FENCE
-The
Foothills Equestrian Nature Center
located in Tryon.
Flat Rock Playhouse -The State Theatre of North Carolina located in historic Flat Rock.
Folk Art Center of the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild
World class exhibition center.
Located in Asheville on Blue Ridge Parkway.
Fort Defiance
-Home of Revolutionary
War
General William Lenoir, located in Lenoir.
Franklin Gem &
Mineral Museum Housed in old jail of Macon County
(circa 1850), exhibits of gems and minerals. In Franklin.
From This Day Forward
Seasonal outdoor drama
held in Valdese. Story of the Waldensian struggle for religious freedom.
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
-The premier railroad attraction in
the mountains. Departures from various locations.
Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa
Historic world class hotel and attraction! Incredible
spa..! One of the
crown jewels of Asheville.
Harrah's Cherokee Casino
World class casino on the Cherokee Indian
Reservation.
Henderson County Curb Market Located
in downtown Hendersonville, in continuous operation since 1924.
Hickory Ridge Homestead -An
18th century living history museum located at Horn In The West in Boone.
Hiddenite Center -Located in the historic
Lucas Mansion in Hiddenite, the Hiddenite Center is a folk and cultural arts
center.
Highlands Nature Center -Live animal exhibits,
garden tours and children's programs and more in Highlands.
Historic Carson House -Built
in 1793 by Colonel John Carson, the house today is a privately owned history
museum open to the public.
Historic Johnson Farm
Restored 19th century farm
in Hendersonville open to the public.
Holmes Educational State Forest
One of six educational state
forests in NC that have been developed as environmental education centers.
Horn In
The West An outdoor dramatic
recreation of North Carolina's early pioneers that takes place in Boone from
June to mid-August.
Jackson County Museum
-Regional museum with focus on Jackson County. In Sylva.
John C.
Campbell Folk School -Established in 1925, the
Campbell Folk School is one of America's best. In Brasstown.
Macon County Historical Society & Museum -Regional
historical museum with focus on Macon County. In Franklin.
Mast General Store -Valle Crucis
-The century old Mast Store is one of the best remaining
examples of old country stores in America.
McCormick Field
Home of the Asheville
Tourists minor league baseball team.
Mineral
and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County - An array
of exhibits relating to gems and minerals. In Hendersonville.
Mountain Farm & Home Museum - Located in
Hendersonville, dedicated to the rural life of the 19th century.
Mountain Heritage Center
-Superb mountain culture museum
located at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee.
Mountain Gateway Museum
- Regional historic museum located in Old
Fort.
Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts
Unique works by some of North Carolina's most renowned artisans.
In Waynesville.
Museum of North Carolina Minerals
-Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway at
milepost 331, the museums has displays of over 300 minerals found in NC.
Museum of the Cherokee Indian
-Cherokee Indian culture and history. In Cherokee.
Mystery Hill
-Hands on entertainment center for
kids and grown-ups that has been around for over 50 years. Between Boone and
Blowing Rock.
North Carolina Arboretum -Asheville's world-class arboretum
and botanical gardens. A University of North Carolina facility.
North Carolina Homespun Museum
- Located in the Homespun Shops next to the Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa.
North Carolina
School for the Deaf Historical Museum
- In Morganton, a museum run by the Historic Rusmisell Museum Society.
Oconoluftee Indian Village
-Authentic Indian village
restoration at Cherokee Indian Reservation.
Orchard at Altapass -Located next to Blue
Ridge Parkway at milepost 328.3, Appalachian culture and apples.
Old Burke County Courthouse & Heritage Museum
-Restored 19th century courthouse with displays and
historical exhibits in Morganton.
Old Depot
Association & Gallery -100 year old train depot in
Black Mountain, houses arts and crafts exhibits and store.
Pack Place Education, Arts & Science Center -Asheville's premier center for science, arts, culture and entertainment.
Perry's Water Garden -Commercial enterprise that
is also a major attraction. Largest selection of aquatic plants in America. In
Franklin.
Pisgah Center For Wildlife Education
Located in the Pisgah Forest at the site of the State Fish
Hatchery. Nearest town is Brevard.
Poetry Alive
-Performance
poetry like nothing else! In Asheville.
Polk County Historical Museum
Located in the old Tryon Depot, in Tryon.
Quaker Meadows Plantation
-Restored 1812 Catawba Valley Plantation house, important in the Revolutionary
War.
Riverside Cemetery
-Historic
cemetery located in the Montford
District of Asheville.
Ruby City Gems
- A retail jewelry outlet in Franklin that also has a great, free gem museum
Rural
Life Museum
-Located on the Mars Hill College campus, in
Mars Hill.
Rutherford County Farm Museum
- Exhibits of antique farm equipment
and items dating back to earliest days of the 19th century. In Forest City.
Scottish Tartans Museum & Heritage Center
-Museum of the history of the Scottish Tartans. In Franklin.
Senator Sam J. Ervin Jr. Library
-Located in the library of Western
Piedmont Community College. Famous Chairman of Watergate hearings in the
1970's.
Smith-McDowell House
-Historic house and
museum, another of Asheville's crown jewels.
Smoky Mountain Trains
-A collection of 7,000 Lionel trains dating back to 1918. In Bryson City.
Spiers Gallery
-Located in Brevard College's Sims Art Center. In
Brevard.
Transylvania County Heritage Center
-Home also to the Jim Bob Tinsley Museum. In Brevard.
Swannanoa
Valley Museum
-Exhibits of Swannanoa Valley history and
culture. Located in Black Mountain.
The Burke Arts Council -
Art exhibits and galleries in Morganton.
The Grove Arcade Public Market
Eclectic mix of shops in
historic Grove Arcade Building, downtown Asheville
The Health Adventure
-Health education center at Asheville's Pack Place Arts, Education & Science Center.
The History Museum of Burke County
- Located in Morganton, dedicated to preserving and presenting Burke County's
heritage.
Thomas Wolfe Memorial
-The childhood home of Thomas Wolfe, Asheville's most famous son.
Trail of Faith
-An outdoor walk through of Waldensian history, and summer
evening outdoor dramas. July and August in Valdese.
Turchin
Center for Visual Arts -Art
museum located in Boone.
Tweetsie Railroad
-Old fashioned family fun in Blowing
Rock.
Unto These Hills -Outdoor drama
in Cherokee that tells
the history of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Waldensian Museum
-This museum covers the history of the Waldensians from Italy to WNC. In
Downtown Valdese.
Western North Carolina Agricultural Center
-Top agricultural exhibition center-home of North
Carolina Mountain State Fair.
Western North Carolina Air Museum
Private museum dedicated to preserving the flying heritage of
WNC. Located in Hendersonville.
Western North Carolina Farmers Market
-36 acres of farm produce -one of America's finest farmers markets.
Located in Asheville.
Western North Carolina Nature
Center
-Asheville's wonderful regional nature center.
Wheels Through Time Museum -Museum housing over
250 rare and antique motorcycles. In Maggie Valley.
Wilkes Art Gallery -Located in North Wilkesboro, a
small non-profit gallery.
World Methodist Museum
-Located at Lake Junaluska. Artifacts and memorabilia of John Wesley and the
Wesley family.
YMI Cultural
Center
-Exhibits dealing with the history of African-Americans in Western North
Carolina. In Asheville.
Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace
-Restored pioneer birthplace in Weaverville of Zebulon B. Vance, famous North Carolina
Governor.
Natural Attractions
in Asheville & Western North Carolina
Appalachian Trail
-The world famous
trail runs through North Carolina on its way from Maine to Georgia.
Bent Creek Experimental Forest -One of America's oldest
USDA Forest Service research forests. Located near Asheville.
Blue Ridge Parkway
-Virtual
Visitor Center of one of America's most beautiful highways.
Blue Ridge
Parkway Association -Official
site of the Blue Ridge Parkway Association.
Blue Ridge
Parkway Guide
-An excellent site devoted to
the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Brown
Mountain Lights
-An unexplained natural phenomena that occurs near Morganton.
Chimney Rock Park -Extraordinary hiking trails with
magnificent vistas. A major
natural attraction just south of Asheville.
Dupont State Forest
-10,000 acres near
Hendersonville.
Gorges State Park -Located
near Sapphire, Gorges State Park contains spectacular waterfalls, gorges and
many rare and unusual plant
Grandfather Mountain
-One of the major natural attractions in the mountains.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
-America's most visited national park.
Lake James State Park
-State park located on beautiful Lake James east of
Asheville.
Lake Lure -Rated
by National Geographic as one of America's most beautiful
man-made lakes. 45 minutes south of
Asheville.
Linville Caverns -Western North Carolina's most famous caverns.
Linville Gorge -A
rugged wildeness area in the Pisgah National Forest. One of the most spectacular
sites in North Carolina.
Mount Jefferson State Natural Area
-Has two short hiking trails with spectacular
views of the New River.
Mount Mitchell State Park
-Mount Mitchell is the highest peak east of the Mississippi.
Nantahala National Forest
-526,798-acre National Forest, near Robbinsville. Home to the Joyce Kilmer
Memorial Forest.
New River State Park - One
of the oldest rivers in the world, near Jefferson.
Pisgah National Forest -Located on both sides of
Asheville, more than 490,000 acres in 12 counties.
Stone Mountain State Park
-132,747 acre park with over 16 miles of hiking trails. Near Roaring Gap.
The
Blowing Rock - Located near Boone, an immense
cliff rising 1,000 feet above John River Gorge.
Waterfalls - Many of North Carolina's waterfalls
are located in Transylvania County "Land of Waterfalls".
Independent
Informational Sites
A Glimpse of Asheville
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Asheville Now
Asheville USA
Asheville
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Blue Ridge Online
Greater Asheville Chamber of Commerce
Hendersonville
Historic Downtown Hendersonville
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Selected Shopping
Blue Ridge Web Market
Complements To The Chef
Asheville kitchen
store.
French Broad Co-op
Superb
food co-op serving Western North Carolina.
Grovewood Gallery
Outstanding craft
gallery located near the Grove Park Inn Resort.
Liberty Bicycles
Premier bicycle store and biking center located in South Asheville.
Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe
One of a kind bookstore in
downtown Asheville.
Mast General Store-Asheville
Mast General Store -Hendersonville
Mast General Store -Valle Crucis
Pro Bikes
Another great bicycle store
located in downtown Asheville.
Silver Armadillo
Unique one of a kind
gift shop featuring jewelry, minerals, fossils, beads and more.
The Compleat Naturalist Tools,
supplies, & classes for amateur and professional naturalists and field
biologists, since 1992.
The Wine Guy Excellent
Asheville wine merchant.
Three Oaks Trading Post
An online store which offers a great variety of merchandise and a true
commitment to superior service for valued customers.
Weinhaus Wine merchant in
Asheville for over 22 years offering great wines at great prices.
Selected
Dining
East Village Grill Casual dining
-Greek and American foods.
Gabrielle's at Richmond Hill Inn
An
extraordinarily elegant and renowned restaurant- country setting.
Jack of The Wood Another great Asheville establishment -Cozy
Celtic style pub, good food and brewery-home of Green Man Ales.
La Paz Restaurante Y
Cantina
Excellent Mexican dining in historic Biltmore Village.
The
Mast Farm Inn Valle
Crucis
Mosaic Cafe and Coffee House
Located in Enka, just west of Asheville.
Sinbad Restaurant
Mediterranean
specialties in Hendersonville.
Unique dining in an elegant historic former residence.
The Market Place
Celebrating food, wine
and life since 1979 in Asheville!
Selected Recreation
Adventurous Fast
River Rafting
Nantahala
River rafting specialists since 1979.
Asheville Ambers Walking Club
Walking and other non-competitive sporting events for people of all ages
and athletic abilities,
Asheville Lightning Junior Olympics
Team Premier summer Track & Field and Cross Country Team for
Youth 6-18.
Asheville Track Club
Website of the one of the best track clubs in North
Carolina.
Asheville Ultimate Club
Asheville based
sports disc club.
Beech Mountain Ski Resort
Great skiing about 2 hours from Asheville.
Blue Ridge Bicycle Club of Asheville
One
of Western North Carolina's most established bicycle clubs.
Blue Ridge
Rafting
Closest
whitewater rafting to Asheville, on the French Broad River.
Diamond Brand Outdoors
Great outdoor gear outfitters with two locations in
Arden and Asheville.
French Broad Rafting Company
Near Asheville on the French Broad River.
Frugal Backpacker Quality
outdoor outlet located in Arden.
Headwaters
Outfitters
French Broad
River canoeing & kayaking.
Jus' Running
Western North
Carolina's premier running store.
Liberty Bicycles
A great
bicycling store in Asheville.
Mountain Biking In Western North
Carolina
Excellent mountain biking resource site.
Mountain
Man Mining
Family fun gem
mining located in Asheville.
Mountain Sports Festival Western North Carolina's premier Outdoor and Mountain
Sports Festival. Held annually in June.
Nantahala Outdoor Center
Western North Carolina's premier outdoor and whitewater rafting center.
North Carolina
Mountain Biking Trails Authority
Resource for area mountain biking trails.
North Carolina Outward Bound
Pro Bikes
Another great bicycle store located in
downtown Asheville.
Sandy Bottom Trail Rides
Family owned and operated
horseback riding service located in Marshall.
Southern Waterways
Gentle French Broad
River float trips-canoeing, kayaking and rafting- in Asheville.
Stepp's Hillcrest Orchard
Great pick your own orchard in
Hendersonville.
Triathlon Club of Asheville
Visiting
tri-athlete? Check out their race calendar.
University of North Carolina at Asheville Athletics
Warren Wilson College Athletics
Western Carolina University Athletics
Wildwater Rafting One of Western North Carolina's premier whitewater rafting companies,
in operation since 1971.
Accommodation Reservation Services
Asheville Bed & Breakfast Association
16 member Bed &
Breakfasts.
Asheville Cabins Comprehensive reservation services for Western North Carolina.
Bed & Breakfasts
Inns ONLINE
Links to Western North Carolina members.
Travel
Agencies and Touring Services
Academic Travel Services
Great travel service for students.
Learning Through Travel!
Young Transportation & Tours
Customized tours in the United States and
Canada.
Churches &
Religion
Asheville
Jewish Community Center
Asheville North Seventh Day Adventist Church
Basilica
of St. Lawrence (Asheville)
Blue Ridge Christian Church (Asheville)
Central United Methodist Church (Asheville)
Church of the Resurrection CEC (Asheville)
First Baptist
Church (Asheville)
St. Eugene's Parish (Asheville)
Unitarian Universalist Church of Asheville
Zen Center of Asheville
Retreat
Centers
Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove
A ministry
of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Located
in Asheville.
Christmount Christian
Assembly Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) conference and retreat center.
Located in Black Mountain.
Kanuga
Affiliated with the
Episcopal Church, Kanuga sponsors programs and hosts customized meetings for up
to 440 guests.
In Hendersonville.
Lake Junaluska
Conference & Retreat Center
United
Methodist Church conference and retreat center in nearby Lake Junaluska.
Lutheridge Conference Center & Camp Operated
by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Located in Asheville.
Montreat Conference Center
A
conference center of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Montreat, near Black
Mountain.
YMCA Blue Ridge
Assembly
Located
in Black Mountain, a full-service conference center on 1600 beautiful acres.
Colleges,
Schools and Education
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
Asheville Catholic School
Asheville Center Of The Performing Arts
Asheville Christian Academy
Asheville City School System
Asheville Montessori School
Blue Ridge College
Brevard College
Buncombe County Public Schools
Carolina Day
Christ School
Cumbie Institute
of Real Estate
Henderson County Public Schools
Mars Hill College
Montreat College
Penland School of Crafts
Shaw University (Asheville)
The Asheville School
University of North Carolina In Asheville
Warren Wilson College
Western Carolina University
Hospitals
& Medical
Asheville Women's Medical Center
Asheville VA Hospital
Buncombe County Health
Center
Family To Family
Margaret R.
Pardee Memorial Hospital (Hendersonville)
Mission
Hospitals (Asheville)
Park Ridge
Hospital (Fletcher)
Government
& Community Service Organizations
Asheville Buncombe Library System
Asheville Humane Society
Asheville YWCA
Buncombe County Government
Henderson County Public Library
Mountain Microenterprise Fund
NC Department of Cultural Resources
Archives & History
Old Buncombe
County Genealogical Society
Quality Forward of Asheville
Senior Friendships
of Hendersonville
United Way of Asheville & Buncombe County
Western North
Carolina Historical Association
YMCA of Western North
Carolina
Festivals
Apple Festival (Hendersonville)
Bele Chere (Asheville)
Brevard Music Festival (Brevard)
Kituwah
(Asheville)
LEAF:
Lake Eden Arts Festival (Black Mountain)
Mountain Sports Festival (Asheville)
Mountain State Fair (Asheville)
Entertainment
& Nightlife
Mountain Express
-Weekly Asheville newspaper
with emphasis on arts, events and regional topics
Absolutely the easiest and best way to find out what is happening this week in the Asheville area.
Arts
& Crafts
Asheville Area Arts Council
Community
arts council serving the needs of Western North Carolina for over 40
years.
Art Accents
Gallery in Weaverville
featuring regional artists.
Asheville Art Museum The
premier art museum in Western North Carolina-located in Pack Place downtown
Asheville
Asheville Quilt Guild
Local group devoted to promoting beauty
through quilting.
Bellagio
Art to wear.
Black Mountain Iron Works
Hand crafted metal sculpture and artwork in
Black Mountain
Blue Spiral 1
Contemporary fine art and crafts by
artists of the southeastern United States. A premier Asheville gallery.
Earth Guild
Tools, materials & books for
traditional and contemporary handicrafts.
Folk Art Center of the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild
World class exhibition center.
Located in Asheville on Blue Ridge Parkway.
Grovewood Gallery
Premier arts and crafts gallery
located near the historic Grove Park Inn Resort in Asheville.
High Country Art & Craft Guild
Non Profit organization with
members from all over the southeast.
Narnia Studios
Extraordinary arts and crafts store in
Hendersonville. A magical excursion!
New Morning Gallery
One of Asheville's finest crafts
galleries. "Art for Living".
16 Patton Fine Art Gallery
Fine art and crafts in downtown
Asheville. Showcases regional artists.
Penland School of Crafts
World famous
craft school and gallery located in Penland, NC.
Stuart Nye Jewelry
Handmade jewelry since 1933. Located in Asheville.
World
Marketplace
Handicrafts by artists from over 30
countries. Store in downtown Asheville.
Transportation
& Travel
Asheville Regional Airport
Authority
Hendersonville Airport
Western
North Carolina Environmental
Organizations
Asheville Area
Environmental Organizations
Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy
Clean Air Community Trust
ECO Environmental & Conservation
Organization
Liza's Reef
Quality Forward Asheville
RiverLink
Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project
Southern Appalachian Forest Coalition
The Canary Coalition
The Southern Highlands Appalachian
Highlands Conservancy
Western North Carolina
Alliance
Western North Carolina Green Building
Council
Western North Carolina Nature Center
State Environmental
Organizations With A Presence In Western North Carolina
North Carolina Clean Water Management Trust Fund
Clean Water For North Carolina
Conservation Council of North
Carolina
Conservation Trust For North Carolina
Earth Share Of North
Carolina
High Country Conservancy
Holmes Educational State Forest
North Carolina Arboretum
North Carolina Wildlife
Federation
Southeast Regional
Environmental Organizations With A Presence In Western North Carolina
Appalachian Voices
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
Dogwood Alliance
Friends Of The Blue Ridge Parkway
SASE Southern Alliance For Clean Energy
National Regional
Environmental Organizations With A Presence In Western North Carolina
American Lands Alliance
Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society
Environmental Defense
Epsilon Eta -National
Environmental Honors Fraternity
National Forest
Protection Alliance
The Sierra Club
The Nature Conservancy