Following is a list of just of a few of the many attractions that make Hendersonville and the Western North Carolina area one of the Southeast's leading destinations.
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GENERAL AREA INFORMATION & VISITORS CENTERS
Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce
The official website of the Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce
Hendersonville Office of Travel & Tourism
Information about Hendersonville and the surrounding areas.
Hendersonville.com
A Comprehensive Guide to Hendersonville NC and the surrounding area
ACCOMMODATIONS
Many national chains are represented in Hendersonville - Hampton Inn, Comfort Inn, Holiday Express, Quality Inn, etc. There are also some very fine Bed & Breakfast Inns.
Here are a few of our favorites:
Flat Rock Inn
Mary Mills Coxe Inn
Claddagh Inn
Waverly Inn
Pinebrook Manor
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Biltmore Estate
Visit America's largest home, acres of gardens, and the nation's most-visited winery.
Savor estate-raised foods and browse unique shops. Opening spring 2001: the luxurious
Inn on Biltmore Estate.
WNC Nature Center
The Western North Carolina Nature Center is the first place where area children meet the
animals they have read about. Deers, bears, cougars, wolf, racoons, birds and even farm
animals are there for all to learn about. Exhibits on area poisonous snakes are worth
absorbing. An aviary, self-guided nature trail and petting zoo make this a great place for
the family. Small admission fee. 828-298-5600.
Thomas Wolfe House
The boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel) is furnished with
family posessions and open for tours (appx. 30 min.). A number of special events take
place each year. Small admission fee. 828-253-8304.
Flat Rock Playhouse
One of the finest local playhouses in the United States. Highly acclaimed throughout the
theater world. Check their web site for schedule.
Carl Sandburg Home
This historic site consists of a 22 room house, barns, sheds, rolling pastures, walking trails,
two small lakes, ponds, flower and vegetable gardens, and an orchard. This is where Carl
Sandburg felt the peace and solitude he required to write.
NATURE AND THE OUTDOORS
Blue Ridge Parkway
One of America's finest driving routes, following the the Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia
to the Great Smoky Mountains.
Appalachian Trail
This world famous trial runs through North Carolina on its way from the State of Maine from
the Stae of Georgia.
Bent Creek Experimental Forest
One of America's oldest research forests that is maintained by the USDA Forest Service.
Lake Lure, NC
Ranked by National Geographic Magazine as one to the top scenic lakes in the world.
Linville Caverns
Located in WNC near Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns are worth the visit.
Nantahala National Forest
This national forest contains the Memorial Joyce Kilmer Forest that contains one of
America's oldest stand of Poplar Trees.
Pisgah National Forest
Nearly 500,000 acres of protected forest, featuring hundreds of miles hiking, biking, and
horse trails, waterfalls, and beautiful mountaintop views.
North Carolina Arboretum
A 427-acre facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouses, beautiful
gardens, and walking trails. 828-665-2492.
Great Smokey Mountains National Park
America's most visited National Park. The Great Smokey Mountains National Park has the
Blue Ridge Parkway going through it, so it is to access with great vistas around every turn.
Grandfather Mountain
Experience one of WNC's greatest scenic vistas. The swinging bridge will give you a thrill
when you cross it.
Mount Mitchell
The eastern United States highest mountain. Experience a wonderful drive on the Blue
Ridge Parkway north of Asheville to the Mount Mitchell State Park. A great place to have a
picnic and walk on the surrounding trails.
Chimney Rock Park
Find the best of the mountains in one place. This privately-owned scenic attraction near
Asheville offers spectacular 75-mile views, a 404-foot waterfall, hiking trails and more.
Blue Star Camps
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DuPont State Forest
More than 10,000 acres of forest, trails, and waterfalls between Hendersonville and Brevard, North Carolina..
Holmes Educational State Forest
Holmes Educational State Forest is a unique outdoors experience! Rugged terrain, numerous rock outcroppings, and scenic vistas, it also offers a rich mixture of mountain hardwoods, rhododendron, flame azaleas, and a variety of wildflowers.