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Apartment near Rafting with Air Conditioning and Wi-Fi
From $85 / night
Location:Asheville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:4
Property Type:Apartment
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, Linens, Patio, Restaurant, Shower, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Hot Air Ballooning, Hunting, Kayaking, Museums, Rafting, Restaurants, Yoga & more activities »
Description:Experience Asheville's premiere Montford Historic District in a completely private, quiet, spacious guest apartment. Located in a beautiful two story, owner-occupied home, the apartment is on the second floor on the left hand side of the house. The home is on a quiet side street and offers off-street parking and a safe and friendly neighborhood. RETURNING GUESTS RECEIVE DISCOUNTS! $90 OFF MONTHLY RENTAL AND $60 OFF WEEKLY RENTAL Enjoy the lovely back yard gardens and be entertained by my seven goofy chickens. I am happy to dispel any misconceptions you might have about roosters waking you up at 4 a.m. Roosters are not allowed in the city! My girls' coop is located in far away enough from the house that the only sound you might hear when the windows are open is their enthusiastic announcement of an egg for your morning omelet! Under a wide canopy of large trees enjoy a short walk to downtown. On your way you'll see historic homes built in the early 1900's and luxury bed and breakfasts like The Lion and The Rose and The Black Walnut Inn. Side walks still have some of the original bricks from the early 1900's. If you happen to be here on a Wednesday from April through November and decide to walk downtown for lunch, stop at the local farmer's market on the way back. It's located in the parking lot of the Chamber of Commerce. You'll find artisan goat cheese, pastries, music, fresh flowers and vegetables, all locally grown. Perhaps you'll stop in one of our two neighborhood pubs, Tod's Tasties Cafe and Nine Mile Cafe, which is just two blocks from the apartment. In the other direction, north, you'll find the Asheville Botanical Garden an easy walk. Each species of native vegetation is marked for easy identification. Enjoy the quaint gift shop. Adjacent to the Botanical Gardens is University of North Carolina's Asheville campus, often voted one of the best and most affordable small liberal arts college. The University is home to The North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement which operates The College for Seniors (you don't have to be a senior to attend classes). From the website, The North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement (NCCCR) is an award-winning, internationally-acclaimed learning community dedicated to promoting lifelong learning, leadership, community service, and research. Rolling Stone Magazine named Asheville's premiere music club, The Orange Peel, Number 5 on it's list of Top Music venues in the country. Ashevillian, Robert Moog, who invented the Moog synthesizer, left a giant legacy. Experience how his invention effected the music world in the Moog museum (easy walk) downtown and join others who journey from all over the world who attend the annual October Moogfest. More about the apartment.....The shower with claw foot tub has plenty of hot water and excellent water pressure. Amenities also include a top-quality queen-size bed, a fully equipped modern kitchen and bathroom, separate dining area, soft comfy furniture, high thread-count cotton linens. On site eco-considerations: organically raised chickens (NO ROOSTERS), rain barrels for water cachement, organic vegetable gardens, composting, and vermiculture (worms eat my garbage and provide me with their nutrient rich castings). More than two? Extra sleeping quarters are on the Living Room Futon. A padded topper is available for additional comfort. Warm and cozy tee shirt sheets are provided. Plenty of blankets and pillows. Secured Wi-fi connection is provided. A welcome basket of instant hot chocolate, herbal teas and FRESH EGGS awaits your arrival. Come see for yourself why Asheville has been called The Paris of the South. RETURNING GUESTS RECEIVE 10% OFF THE MONTHLY RATE. A savings of $90. RETURNING GUESTS RECEIVE 10% OFF THE WEEKLY RATE. A savings of $60. To help schedule a fun and exciting itinerary, here are some of my favorite restaurants, sights and activities for you to consider: DOWNTOWN RESTAURANTS Chorizo-my favorite restaurant. The Del Mar breakfast...ooh la la. Best margarita ever. Curate - 10 star. Spanish tapas. World class chef. Mela – very wonderful lunch buffet. Vegetarian plus meat things. Indian cuisine. Zambra – eclectic Spanish tapas. Couches, cushions, funk. Limones - fine fusion cuisine. Beautiful decor. In the heart of downtown. The Laughing Seed –Asheville's premiere vegetarian vegan eatery. Try the Indian Thali plate...the veggie pakoras are excellent. Chai Pani – Indian Street fare. Casual. Bouchon. French bistro on Lexington. Mon-Tues-Wed. is all you can eat Mussels night! Boca - latin flared comfort. Outdoor patio is great to people watch. Love their breakfasts. VEGETARIAN VEGAN FARE Rosetta’s Kitchen – VEGAN/​ vegetarian restaurant. Casual Plant - a new restaurant that is getting rave reviews The Laughing Seed Posana - Fresh and local GLUTEN free. BILTMORE VILLAGE AREA Rezaz's – My favorite menu item: wood fire smoked romaine salad. incredible. There's also a wine bar. This is Mediterranean fare at it's most delicious. Red Stag Grill at The Grand Bohemian-turn of the century Bavarian decor. First class. Great cocktail bar. Stop in even if you don't eat there. Beautiful rich hunting decor. The Corner Kitchen-my friend Amy and her husband are co-owners. My president ate there. Small and cozy. FUN EATERIES 12 Bones-my president ate there. Best portobello sandwich ever. BBQ ribs and sides. It maybe closed for winter. White Duck Tacos-in the heart of the River Arts District Mayfel's for breakfast or lunch. New Orleans Funky-downtown Tupelo Honey for late night or breakfast/​lunch. Best shrimp and grits. Woolworth Walk-Ne-Hi bottled drinks, moon pies, sit at the counter. Stroll local artisan's booths. Great place to acquire local mountain made souvenirs. COOL SHOPS, SIGHTS AND THINGS TO DO WHILE YOU'RE HERE -Yoga, Yoga, Yoga - there are several lovely studios within walking distance. -Spa experience: Sensibilities-downtown (ask for Judy for a wonderful facial) -LaZoom City Tours-crazy, zany, hilarious bus tour of Asheville -SegueWay Tour of Asheville-get info at the Chamber of Commerce-a few blocks away. Only in fair weather. -Hot Air Balloon Ride above the Blue Ridge Mountains-three ballooning companies! -Hike to the top of Mount Mitchell and visit the rustic museum of Appalachian culture -Go rafting or kayaking in our world class white water-Olympic trials were held here -Visit the Folk Arts Center and Grove Arcade for local artisan crafts-excellent, very high quality UPCOMING EVENTS, FESTIVALS, HAPPENINGS THE ASHEVILLE BREAD FESTIVAL March 24, 2012 -- 8th year, ashevillebreadfestival.com/​ BIG LOVE FEST-downtown Asheville-most Local's favorite street fair May 6, 2012 23RD ANNUAL ASHEVILLE HERB FESTIVAL May 4, 2012 - May 6, 2012 Western North Carolina Farmers Market 9TH ANNUAL MONTFORD MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL May 19, 2012 Montford Historic District-MY NEIGHBORHOOD! 12TH ANNUAL MOUNTAIN SPORTS FESTIVAL May 25, 2012 - May 27, 2012 Carrier Park, Amboy Road and Michigan Avenue, Asheville, NC 28806 15TH ANNUAL BLACK MOUNTAIN ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW June 2, 2012 - June 3, 2012 The Olde Depot, 207 Sutton Ave., Black Mountain, NC 28711 RIVER ARTS DISTRICT STUDIO STROLL June 9, 2012 - June 10, 2012 River Arts District 57TH ANNUAL GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN HIGHLAND GAMES July 12, 2012 - July 15, 2012 Location: Grandfather Mountain - 2 hours from here 65TH ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR OF THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS July 19, 2012 - July 22, 2012 Asheville Civic Center BELE CHERE STREET FESTIVAL July 27, 2012 - July 29, 2012 Downtown Asheville 35TH ANNUAL SOURWOOD FESTIVAL August 11, 2012 - August 12, 2012 Black Mountain 31ST ANNUAL GOOMBAY! FESTIVAL August 24, 2012 - August 26, 2012 Downtown Asheville... more info >>
From $55 / night
Location:Deep Gap, North Carolina
Bedrooms:1
Sleeps:2
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Non-Smoking, Pets OK, Woodburning Stove
Activities:Biking, Hiking, Kayaking
Description:Private off grid cabin on farm, no electricity, outdoor facilities, no outdoor showers available December - February. Loft for sleeping, wood stove, totally immerse yourself in quiet woods, but be close to Boone (8 miles to Appalachian State University) 2.3 miles to Mountain to Sea Trails, close to hiking, biking, kayaking and other outdoor activities. Must be used to heating with woodstove in colder months. BYO sleeping gear. Sheets $20.00 extra. No smoking on property.... more info >>
From $100 / night
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:2
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Cable/​Satellite TV, Lakefront, Laundry, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, TV, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Beach, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Museums, Restaurants, Rock Climbing, Shopping, Swimming, Water Skiing, Zoo & more activities »
Description:Tucked under a canopy of trees, Breezy Vale Cottage was built in the 1970's and is newly upgraded. It is located in the heart of Black Mountain, just blocks from downtown restaurants, shops, Lake Tomahawk Park, Black Mountain Pool, Black Mountain Golf Club, Montreat College and less than 15 minutes to Asheville. Close to beautiful hiking spots, waterfalls and mountain biking, the cottage is fully furnished, quiet and cozy - just a short walk from the library, shopping it is the home of over 1,050 permanent residents. Located in western North Carolina, the town sits in the heart of Hickory Nut Gorge, east of Asheville. The Rocky Broad River winds its way through a series of rapids down through Hickory Nut Gorge, and the crystal clear water flows through the valley that feeds Lake Lure. The Town of Lake Lure encompasses 13.25 square miles including the lake with a large central body of deep water, three long bays, an island of seven acres and many small bays and inlets with a background of forest clad hills and mountains. The climate is unusually temperate as Lake Lure lies in the “thermal belt” of the western North Carolina mountains and foothills. The lake is the number one attraction and the reason so many families visit Lake Lure year after year. National Geographic has called Lake Lure one of the most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the 720 acres of lake, sparkling clean beach area, and the incredible Blue Ridge mountain range including Chimney Rock. History records that the idea of a resort community in western North Carolina was the vision of Dr. Lucius B. Morse. Soliciting the financial backing of his brothers, Dr. Morse purchased 400 acres around Chimney Rock in 1902 to create Chimney Rock Park. Additional acreage was acquired over the next several years to bring the total to 8,000 acres. Dr. Morse conceived the idea of building a dam on the Rocky Broad River to create a lake and a year-round resort. The dam was completed in September 1926, forming the lake which was named Lake Lure by Dr. Morse’s wife, Elizabeth Parkenson. The Town of Lake Lure was incorporated in 1927. The Town of Lake Lure is a great location for sports including swimming, golfing, hiking or serious rock climbing. You can enjoy a wide variety of water activities, ranging from canoeing and fishing to pleasure boating and water skiing. Both motor and non-motorized boats enjoy the lake however, a lake permit is required to place a private boat on the lake. Grandfather Mountain Be inspired by views from the Mile High Swinging Bridge, laugh at bear cubs and otters in natural habitats, and escape into a globally recognized nature preserve with 12 miles of the South's best alpine hiking trails. Open all year. US 221 and the Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville. 33-4337 Sunset Cruises Join Southern Waterways and experience the Biltmore Estate and the French Broad River in a whole new way on a relaxing sunset raft, canoe, or kayak ride though George Vanderbilt's prized land holdings. Wednesday and Saturday nights only. Cherokee Learn the history and meet the people of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Visit the Oconoluftee Indian Village and see Unto These Hills for a great educational opportunity. Linville Caverns Located in WNC near Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns are worth the visit. Deep beneath Humpback Mountain, nature has sculpted a veritable masterpiece in stone. Toiling many centuries, slowly moving ground water has been the primary artist for this creation of underground labyrinths. The water dissolved out an incredible series of rooms and passages. The cavern was discovered in the 1800's by men intrigued by the mystery of fish swimming out of the mountain. Since then, extensive research has been done to acknowledge the history, folklore, geology and biology of Linville Caverns. The mystery is still alive. or Oconaluftee Indian Village Travel back to 1750 when you enter this recreated Cherolkee community featuring Native American guides in traditional costumes. Craft demonstration including canoe construction and arrow making take place in the midst of a seven sided coucil house, sweat lodge and cherokee homes. , Ghwy 441 N. Cherokee. or 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. Asheville Tourists Take yourself down to the ballgame this summer at McCormic Field, 30 Buchanan St., as you watch Asheville's minor-league heroes, The Tourists, confront a host of regional contenders. Asheville Historic Trolley Tours Sightsee Asheville in style aboard our vintage touring trolleys.Visit Asheville's major attractions on this live, narrated tour including the Grove Park Inn,Montford Historic District, Grove Arcade, Biltmore Village and much,much more.The ticket price includes admission to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and Grove Arcade Building. Hickory Furniture Mart When you’re in Asheville, you’re just over an hour away from the nation’s leading home furnishings resource and a shopping experience you’ll never forget. See a thousand lines in nearly a hundred beautiful factory stores, outlets and galleries. Ideas galore. Famous North Carolina prices. On-site hotel, restaurant, shipping service. Visit hickoryfurniture.com. 800/​462-MART Biltmore Estate George Vanderbilt created Biltmore Estate in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains more than a century ago as a retreat for family and friends a place to rediscover gracious hospitality and revel in nature’s beauty. His vision holds true today. Explore Biltmore House, a magnificent 250-room château filled with priceless art and antiques. Stroll through century-old gardens designed by America’s first landscape architect. Savor award-winning wines and taste our chefs’ creations using estate-raised foods. Enjoy our 8,000 acres of forests, farmlands, and rivers on bikes, horseback, and rafts. 1- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy year-round scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, through tunnels and across river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tuckasegee River Excursion (3½ hour round trip), Nantahala Gorge Excursion (4½ hour round trip) and the Gourmet Dinner Train (2½ hours) are just a few of the wonderful excursion trips available to passengers. 1- or Lake Lure Marina Hop on board one of our many rental boats and discover for yourself why National Geographic named Lake Lure one of the ten most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, electric boat, pontoon and speed boat rentals. Wakeboarding and waterskiing. U.S. Hwy. 64/​74A, 25 miles southeast of Asheville. Toll-free: 877-FUN-4-ALL, () 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. Grove Arcade Arts and Heritage Gallery The gallery features an state-of-the-art, interactive exhibition that uses a solid terrain model animated with regional voices, video, music and lasers to bring the culture and history of Western North Carolina to life. The Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery is a project of the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation. Opened in January 2006, the gallery features the crafts, music and stories of the Blue Ridge. Visit the gallery and experience the places, objects and activities that authentically represent the people of Western North Carolina. The Gallery’s mission is to strive to help drive the local economy of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area by establishing strategic partnerships and promoting the region’s arts, crafts, music and cultural heritage. Blue Ridge Corn Maze Bring the whole family and find your way out of a maze that traverses six acres of corn field. Open July through October. Hickory Ridge Homestead Experience Appalachian life in the late 18th century at this living history museum composed of a log cabin, a weaving room, a barn and a smoke house. This outdoor drama, Horn in the West, set during the same era, is performed on site. Located at 591 Horn in the West Dr., Bo 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. ext. 200 North Carolina's National Forests Take a look at some of the nation's top national forests located in the great state of North Carolina. Vance Birthplace On Reems Chreek Road off US 25 near Weaverville is the restored late 18th century homestead of North Carolina Senator and Civil War Governor Zebulon B. Vance. Open year-round. Admission is free. Cherohala Skyway This new two-lane skyway spans 40 miles to link Tennessee's Tellico Plains to Robbinsville, NC. Many scenic overlooks allow for beautiful view, excellent photography, and picnic lunches. Allow 1-1/​2 to 2 hrs travel time. Western Carolina University's Mountain Heritage Center On WCU campus in Cullowhee. The center celebrates heritage of the Southern Appalchian region through exhibits, publications, educational programs and demonstrations. Free. Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center Downtown across from Pack Square, Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center houses Three Centuries of Pack Square, and is the home for the Asheville Art Museum, Diana Wortham Theater, Colburn Earth Science Museum, the Health Adventure and the YMI Cultural Center. A must see when visiting Asheville, NC. Asheville's Urban Trail The Asheville Urban Trail creates a living, historic walking tour of Asheville: a museum without walls, that illustrates and highlights the city's heritage. The remarkable abundance and survival of much of the city's turn-of-the-century architecture has set the decorative tone for the rebirth of the downtown area. And the visual beauty and intricate detail of the architecture style found here is not only a feast for the eyes, but also stands as a visual reminder of the remarkable, creative history of the city and of the dynamic and talented individuals who first chose Asheville as home. Along the Urban Trail the history of the city and of its people is represented in story and art. Blue Ridge Parkway One of America's finest driving routes, following the the Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains. Folk Art Center The Folk Art Center, located just east of the heart of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 382, is a center for one-of-a-kind, handmade crafts that are a part of the very fiber of the mountains. Cradle of Forestry This is a historical site and interpretive center in Pisgah National Forest near Brevard. The Cradle of Forestry is a beautiful place to visit any day of the week. Appalachian Trail This world famous trial runs through North Carolina on its way from the State of Maine from the Stae of Georgia. Pearson's Falls Located between Tryon and Saluda is Pearson's Falls. The Tryon Garden Club has own this 250-acre site for nearly 70 years. Hours are 10am -6pm Wednesday-Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults. Bent Creek Experimental Forest One of America's oldest research forests that is maintained by the USDA Forest Service. 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. or Asheville Assault Asheville’s first all-women football team is a member of the National Women's Football association-and a mighty force to be reckoned with! Home games are held at Memorial Stadium, 30 Buchanan St. Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education A multi-agency wildlife center focusing on the wonders of NC native wildlife. Attractions include aquarium, guided walks, tour of fish hatchery, and gift shop. The center also offers a verity of schedules programs for groups. Special-event programs and educator workshops are also scheduled during the year. Free admission. FR 475 off us 276 N. Pisgah Forest. Pisgah Forest Fish Hatchery Housed at the base of John Rock, the hatchery raises the thousands of trout used to stock area streams. Feeding the fish is a real treat for kids, and an educational center with programs and interpretive walking trail will educate and entrain all ages. FR 475 off US 276 N., Pisgah Forest. Asheville Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens at Asheville, North Carolina is located in one of the three most diverse temperate ecosystems on earth - the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Our collections are primarily native species displayed in both natural settings and in ways designed for ease of examination and beauty. Riverside Cemetary This cemetery in Asheville is the burial place of Thomas Wolfe and O Henry. North Carolina Arboretum A 427-acre facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouses, beautiful gardens, and walking trails. Great Smoky Mountains National Park America's most visited National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has the Blue Ridge Parkway going through it, so it is to access with great vistas around every turn. 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. Catawba Science Center This is 12,000 sq. feet of hands-on experimental exhibits that include live animals, earth and physical science, toddler areas and natural history exhibits. Located on the SALT block in the Arts & Sciences Center of Catawba Valley, 243 Third Ave., NE in Hickory. Thomas Wolfe House The boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel) is furnished with family possessions and open for tours (appr. 30 min.). A number of special events take place each year. Small admission fee. Smith-McDowell House Museum, Asheville's First Mansion If you are planning a visit to the Asheville area for the color season, you might want to plan a visit to the Smith-McDowell House Museum. Built circa 1840 by James McConnell Smith, the Smith McDowell House is Asheville's oldest surviving house and the oldest brick house in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Small admission fee. Mineral & Lapidary Museum The museum is located at 400 North Main Street below the Genealogical and Historical Society. Asheville Art Museum As the single visual arts facility serving Western North Carolina, the Asheville Art Museum, its collection and programs are the only such resources available to the diverse communities in the region. YMI Cultural Center For years, the 18,000 square foot YMI building was the social and economic center of Asheville's Black community. Currently YMI is a cultural center operating with support from the City of Asheville. Its impressive Tudor-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features four galleries and a 300-seat performing arts theatre. Land of the Waterfalls Visit over 250 majestic waterfalls throughout Transylvania County. We're in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains where the air is cool, the waters are pure, and the welcome is warm! 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. Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre The Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre's work includes family oriented dance theatre productions, collaborative shows, community involvement, dance networking, educational training, touring shows and presentations, and an international exchange program. Appalachian Cultural Museum The mission of the Appalachian Cultural Museum is to provide a continuing reinterpretation of life and culture in the Blue Ridge region, and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. The Health Adventure The Health Adventure celebrates the pursuit of wellness in mind, body, and spirit. The interactive activities throughout the Health Adventure keep children learning. Western North Carolina Agricultural Center This is the home of the Western North Carolina State Fair. The facilities include the McGough Arena, J. Clayton Davis Arena, Outside Warmup Rings, Sales Arena, Stall Barns, and Youth Building. Gorges State Park The newest addition to North Carolina's state parks is right here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Gorges State Park has over 80 inches of rain a year making it a temperate rain forest. The plunging waterfalls, rugged river gorges, sheer rock walls, and concentration of rare and unique species makes this a wonderful park to visit. Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre SART’s purpose has been to produce quality theatre by a professional non-profit company and to present plays concerning Appalachia that portray the rich culture and heritage of its people and to promote the development of original plays. Sliding Rock Test your sense of adventure at this popular natural water slide fueled by 11,000 gallons of water a minute! Wear old jeans or shorts for the 150-foot long ride down slick rock into a six-foot-deep pool of chilled mountain water. And for safety's sake, there's a life guard or two watching the fun and aiming to keep it that way. 1- or... more info >>
From $135 / night
Location:Asheville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:1
Sleeps:2
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, Cable/​Satellite TV, Carport, Fire Pit, Internet Access, Patio, Phone, Shower, Stove, TV, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Biking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, Restaurants, Shopping & more activities »
Description:Sophisticated and MINUTES TO DOWNTOWN Asheville yet in a COUNTRY setting with woods above, meadow below, mountains beyond. View star-filled skies that your sky-light and cathedral windows won't let you forget. Private back yard. Carport available if needed. FIRE PIT in meadow or patio BARBEQUE. Minutes to the Blue Ridge Parkway for hiking, biking and grand vistas. Close to the Biltmore Estate, Grove Park Inn, golf course, rivers, nearby BEAVER LAKE and Audubon BIRD SANCTUARY. Unique SHOPPING from Appalachian CRAFTS to contemporary galleries featuring FINE ART in the river district and downtown. More micro-breweries than you can visit in a weekend and still stay sober and all variety of MUSIC to entertain you while you do. Did I mention the RIVERS? The French Broad is nearby, the LEDGES for kayaking, waterfall trails within an hour's drive, Fly-fishing paradise at the Davidson River... Dine at nearby Asheville RESTAURANTS or DINE IN in your GOURMET KITCHEN with name brand appliances, gas stove, granite countertops. OPEN FLOOR PLAN STUDIO STYLE with hardwood floors, flat screen, internet, premium cable, HBO, Showtime. Brand new everything but the antique claw foot tub for soaking in bubbles WHILE soaking in the meadow view. (Halo rain head for tub-shower). STROLL the meadow or woods. SWAY in the creek side hammock or spin in the sky chair. Shut off your cell phone and listen to an old fashioned kind of twitter on this four acre property filled with birds. Bring your camera. Come for a season. Stay for years. We live very nearby so you can have all the hosting you need or none at all - as you wish. VERY QUIET CONTEMPLATIVE, elegant artistic space except for the birds and squirrels but we haven't heard any complaints, except occasionally, from them.... more info >>
From $35 / night
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Sleeps:4
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Lakefront, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Beach, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Museums, Rock Climbing, Shopping, Swimming, Water Skiing, Zoo & more activities »
Description:Back-in 50amp Full Hook Up (water, electric, sewage it is the home of over 1,050 permanent residents. Located in western North Carolina, the town sits in the heart of Hickory Nut Gorge, east of Asheville. The Rocky Broad River winds its way through a series of rapids down through Hickory Nut Gorge, and the crystal clear water flows through the valley that feeds Lake Lure. The Town of Lake Lure encompasses 13.25 square miles including the lake with a large central body of deep water, three long bays, an island of seven acres and many small bays and inlets with a background of forest clad hills and mountains. The climate is unusually temperate as Lake Lure lies in the “thermal belt” of the western North Carolina mountains and foothills. The lake is the number one attraction and the reason so many families visit Lake Lure year after year. National Geographic has called Lake Lure one of the most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the 720 acres of lake, sparkling clean beach area, and the incredible Blue Ridge mountain range including Chimney Rock. History records that the idea of a resort community in western North Carolina was the vision of Dr. Lucius B. Morse. Soliciting the financial backing of his brothers, Dr. Morse purchased 400 acres around Chimney Rock in 1902 to create Chimney Rock Park. Additional acreage was acquired over the next several years to bring the total to 8,000 acres. Dr. Morse conceived the idea of building a dam on the Rocky Broad River to create a lake and a year-round resort. The dam was completed in September 1926, forming the lake which was named Lake Lure by Dr. Morse’s wife, Elizabeth Parkenson. The Town of Lake Lure was incorporated in 1927. The Town of Lake Lure is a great location for sports including swimming, golfing, hiking or serious rock climbing. You can enjoy a wide variety of water activities, ranging from canoeing and fishing to pleasure boating and water skiing. Both motor and non-motorized boats enjoy the lake however, a lake permit is required to place a private boat on the lake. Grandfather Mountain Be inspired by views from the Mile High Swinging Bridge, laugh at bear cubs and otters in natural habitats, and escape into a globally recognized nature preserve with 12 miles of the South's best alpine hiking trails. Open all year. US 221 and the Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville. 33-4337 Sunset Cruises Join Southern Waterways and experience the Biltmore Estate and the French Broad River in a whole new way on a relaxing sunset raft, canoe, or kayak ride though George Vanderbilt's prized land holdings. Wednesday and Saturday nights only. Cherokee Learn the history and meet the people of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Visit the Oconoluftee Indian Village and see Unto These Hills for a great educational opportunity. Linville Caverns Located in WNC near Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns are worth the visit. Deep beneath Humpback Mountain, nature has sculpted a veritable masterpiece in stone. Toiling many centuries, slowly moving ground water has been the primary artist for this creation of underground labyrinths. The water dissolved out an incredible series of rooms and passages. The cavern was discovered in the 1800's by men intrigued by the mystery of fish swimming out of the mountain. Since then, extensive research has been done to acknowledge the history, folklore, geology and biology of Linville Caverns. The mystery is still alive. or Oconaluftee Indian Village Travel back to 1750 when you enter this recreated Cherolkee community featuring Native American guides in traditional costumes. Craft demonstration including canoe construction and arrow making take place in the midst of a seven sided coucil house, sweat lodge and cherokee homes. , Ghwy 441 N. Cherokee. or 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. Asheville Tourists Take yourself down to the ballgame this summer at McCormic Field, 30 Buchanan St., as you watch Asheville's minor-league heroes, The Tourists, confront a host of regional contenders. Asheville Historic Trolley Tours Sightsee Asheville in style aboard our vintage touring trolleys.Visit Asheville's major attractions on this live, narrated tour including the Grove Park Inn,Montford Historic District, Grove Arcade, Biltmore Village and much,much more.The ticket price includes admission to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and Grove Arcade Building. Hickory Furniture Mart When you’re in Asheville, you’re just over an hour away from the nation’s leading home furnishings resource and a shopping experience you’ll never forget. See a thousand lines in nearly a hundred beautiful factory stores, outlets and galleries. Ideas galore. Famous North Carolina prices. On-site hotel, restaurant, shipping service. Visit hickoryfurniture.com. 800/​462-MART Biltmore Estate George Vanderbilt created Biltmore Estate in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains more than a century ago as a retreat for family and friends a place to rediscover gracious hospitality and revel in nature’s beauty. His vision holds true today. Explore Biltmore House, a magnificent 250-room château filled with priceless art and antiques. Stroll through century-old gardens designed by America’s first landscape architect. Savor award-winning wines and taste our chefs’ creations using estate-raised foods. Enjoy our 8,000 acres of forests, farmlands, and rivers on bikes, horseback, and rafts. 1- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy year-round scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, through tunnels and across river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tuckasegee River Excursion (3½ hour round trip), Nantahala Gorge Excursion (4½ hour round trip) and the Gourmet Dinner Train (2½ hours) are just a few of the wonderful excursion trips available to passengers. 1- or Lake Lure Marina Hop on board one of our many rental boats and discover for yourself why National Geographic named Lake Lure one of the ten most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, electric boat, pontoon and speed boat rentals. Wakeboarding and waterskiing. U.S. Hwy. 64/​74A, 25 miles southeast of Asheville. Toll-free: 877-FUN-4-ALL, () 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. Grove Arcade Arts and Heritage Gallery The gallery features an state-of-the-art, interactive exhibition that uses a solid terrain model animated with regional voices, video, music and lasers to bring the culture and history of Western North Carolina to life. The Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery is a project of the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation. Opened in January 2006, the gallery features the crafts, music and stories of the Blue Ridge. Visit the gallery and experience the places, objects and activities that authentically represent the people of Western North Carolina. The Gallery’s mission is to strive to help drive the local economy of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area by establishing strategic partnerships and promoting the region’s arts, crafts, music and cultural heritage. Blue Ridge Corn Maze Bring the whole family and find your way out of a maze that traverses six acres of corn field. Open July through October. Hickory Ridge Homestead Experience Appalachian life in the late 18th century at this living history museum composed of a log cabin, a weaving room, a barn and a smoke house. This outdoor drama, Horn in the West, set during the same era, is performed on site. Located at 591 Horn in the West Dr., Bo 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. ext. 200 North Carolina's National Forests Take a look at some of the nation's top national forests located in the great state of North Carolina. Vance Birthplace On Reems Chreek Road off US 25 near Weaverville is the restored late 18th century homestead of North Carolina Senator and Civil War Governor Zebulon B. Vance. Open year-round. Admission is free. Cherohala Skyway This new two-lane skyway spans 40 miles to link Tennessee's Tellico Plains to Robbinsville, NC. Many scenic overlooks allow for beautiful view, excellent photography, and picnic lunches. Allow 1-1/​2 to 2 hrs travel time. Western Carolina University's Mountain Heritage Center On WCU campus in Cullowhee. The center celebrates heritage of the Southern Appalchian region through exhibits, publications, educational programs and demonstrations. Free. Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center Downtown across from Pack Square, Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center houses Three Centuries of Pack Square, and is the home for the Asheville Art Museum, Diana Wortham Theater, Colburn Earth Science Museum, the Health Adventure and the YMI Cultural Center. A must see when visiting Asheville, NC. Asheville's Urban Trail The Asheville Urban Trail creates a living, historic walking tour of Asheville: a museum without walls, that illustrates and highlights the city's heritage. The remarkable abundance and survival of much of the city's turn-of-the-century architecture has set the decorative tone for the rebirth of the downtown area. And the visual beauty and intricate detail of the architecture style found here is not only a feast for the eyes, but also stands as a visual reminder of the remarkable, creative history of the city and of the dynamic and talented individuals who first chose Asheville as home. Along the Urban Trail the history of the city and of its people is represented in story and art. Blue Ridge Parkway One of America's finest driving routes, following the the Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains. Folk Art Center The Folk Art Center, located just east of the heart of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 382, is a center for one-of-a-kind, handmade crafts that are a part of the very fiber of the mountains. Cradle of Forestry This is a historical site and interpretive center in Pisgah National Forest near Brevard. The Cradle of Forestry is a beautiful place to visit any day of the week. Appalachian Trail This world famous trial runs through North Carolina on its way from the State of Maine from the Stae of Georgia. Pearson's Falls Located between Tryon and Saluda is Pearson's Falls. The Tryon Garden Club has own this 250-acre site for nearly 70 years. Hours are 10am -6pm Wednesday-Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults. Bent Creek Experimental Forest One of America's oldest research forests that is maintained by the USDA Forest Service. 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. or Asheville Assault Asheville’s first all-women football team is a member of the National Women's Football association-and a mighty force to be reckoned with! Home games are held at Memorial Stadium, 30 Buchanan St. Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education A multi-agency wildlife center focusing on the wonders of NC native wildlife. Attractions include aquarium, guided walks, tour of fish hatchery, and gift shop. The center also offers a verity of schedules programs for groups. Special-event programs and educator workshops are also scheduled during the year. Free admission. FR 475 off us 276 N. Pisgah Forest. Pisgah Forest Fish Hatchery Housed at the base of John Rock, the hatchery raises the thousands of trout used to stock area streams. Feeding the fish is a real treat for kids, and an educational center with programs and interpretive walking trail will educate and entrain all ages. FR 475 off US 276 N., Pisgah Forest. Asheville Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens at Asheville, North Carolina is located in one of the three most diverse temperate ecosystems on earth - the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Our collections are primarily native species displayed in both natural settings and in ways designed for ease of examination and beauty. Riverside Cemetary This cemetery in Asheville is the burial place of Thomas Wolfe and O Henry. North Carolina Arboretum A 427-acre facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouses, beautiful gardens, and walking trails. Great Smoky Mountains National Park America's most visited National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has the Blue Ridge Parkway going through it, so it is to access with great vistas around every turn. 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. Catawba Science Center This is 12,000 sq. feet of hands-on experimental exhibits that include live animals, earth and physical science, toddler areas and natural history exhibits. Located on the SALT block in the Arts & Sciences Center of Catawba Valley, 243 Third Ave., NE in Hickory. Thomas Wolfe House The boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel) is furnished with family possessions and open for tours (appr. 30 min.). A number of special events take place each year. Small admission fee. Smith-McDowell House Museum, Asheville's First Mansion If you are planning a visit to the Asheville area for the color season, you might want to plan a visit to the Smith-McDowell House Museum. Built circa 1840 by James McConnell Smith, the Smith McDowell House is Asheville's oldest surviving house and the oldest brick house in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Small admission fee. Mineral & Lapidary Museum The museum is located at 400 North Main Street below the Genealogical and Historical Society. Asheville Art Museum As the single visual arts facility serving Western North Carolina, the Asheville Art Museum, its collection and programs are the only such resources available to the diverse communities in the region. YMI Cultural Center For years, the 18,000 square foot YMI building was the social and economic center of Asheville's Black community. Currently YMI is a cultural center operating with support from the City of Asheville. Its impressive Tudor-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features four galleries and a 300-seat performing arts theatre. Land of the Waterfalls Visit over 250 majestic waterfalls throughout Transylvania County. We're in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains where the air is cool, the waters are pure, and the welcome is warm! 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. Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre The Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre's work includes family oriented dance theatre productions, collaborative shows, community involvement, dance networking, educational training, touring shows and presentations, and an international exchange program. Appalachian Cultural Museum The mission of the Appalachian Cultural Museum is to provide a continuing reinterpretation of life and culture in the Blue Ridge region, and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. The Health Adventure The Health Adventure celebrates the pursuit of wellness in mind, body, and spirit. The interactive activities throughout the Health Adventure keep children learning. Western North Carolina Agricultural Center This is the home of the Western North Carolina State Fair. The facilities include the McGough Arena, J. Clayton Davis Arena, Outside Warmup Rings, Sales Arena, Stall Barns, and Youth Building. Gorges State Park The newest addition to North Carolina's state parks is right here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Gorges State Park has over 80 inches of rain a year making it a temperate rain forest. The plunging waterfalls, rugged river gorges, sheer rock walls, and concentration of rare and unique species makes this a wonderful park to visit. Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre SART’s purpose has been to produce quality theatre by a professional non-profit company and to present plays concerning Appalachia that portray the rich culture and heritage of its people and to promote the development of original plays. Sliding Rock Test your sense of adventure at this popular natural water slide fueled by 11,000 gallons of water a minute! Wear old jeans or shorts for the 150-foot long ride down slick rock into a six-foot-deep pool of chilled mountain water. And for safety's sake, there's a life guard or two watching the fun and aiming to keep it that way. 1- or... more info >>
From $225 / night
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Cable/​Satellite TV, Fireplace, Hot Tub, Lakefront, Laundry, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, TV, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Beach, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Museums, Rock Climbing, Shopping, Swimming, Water Skiing, Zoo & more activities »
Description:This is our full-time home that we currently live in, however we rent it out with adequate notice. Our house is available summer months from June through mid-August, mid-December through the first week of January as well as the first 10 days of April . If you need additional space, we also have a detached fully furnished 1 bedroom house (also listed on airbnb.com) that shares a driveway with our house, as well as a 37' motor home (we also have an RV spot with 50amp full hook up (electricity/​water/​sewage/​Wifi) in our driveway for your motor home or ours). The cottage, motor home it is the home of over 1,050 permanent residents. Located in western North Carolina, the town sits in the heart of Hickory Nut Gorge, east of Asheville. The Rocky Broad River winds its way through a series of rapids down through Hickory Nut Gorge, and the crystal clear water flows through the valley that feeds Lake Lure. The Town of Lake Lure encompasses 13.25 square miles including the lake with a large central body of deep water, three long bays, an island of seven acres and many small bays and inlets with a background of forest clad hills and mountains. The climate is unusually temperate as Lake Lure lies in the “thermal belt” of the western North Carolina mountains and foothills. The lake is the number one attraction and the reason so many families visit Lake Lure year after year. National Geographic has called Lake Lure one of the most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the 720 acres of lake, sparkling clean beach area, and the incredible Blue Ridge mountain range including Chimney Rock. History records that the idea of a resort community in western North Carolina was the vision of Dr. Lucius B. Morse. Soliciting the financial backing of his brothers, Dr. Morse purchased 400 acres around Chimney Rock in 1902 to create Chimney Rock Park. Additional acreage was acquired over the next several years to bring the total to 8,000 acres. Dr. Morse conceived the idea of building a dam on the Rocky Broad River to create a lake and a year-round resort. The dam was completed in September 1926, forming the lake which was named Lake Lure by Dr. Morse’s wife, Elizabeth Parkenson. The Town of Lake Lure was incorporated in 1927. The Town of Lake Lure is a great location for sports including swimming, golfing, hiking or serious rock climbing. You can enjoy a wide variety of water activities, ranging from canoeing and fishing to pleasure boating and water skiing. Both motor and non-motorized boats enjoy the lake however, a lake permit is required to place a private boat on the lake. Grandfather Mountain Be inspired by views from the Mile High Swinging Bridge, laugh at bear cubs and otters in natural habitats, and escape into a globally recognized nature preserve with 12 miles of the South's best alpine hiking trails. Open all year. US 221 and the Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville. 33-4337 Sunset Cruises Join Southern Waterways and experience the Biltmore Estate and the French Broad River in a whole new way on a relaxing sunset raft, canoe, or kayak ride though George Vanderbilt's prized land holdings. Wednesday and Saturday nights only. Cherokee Learn the history and meet the people of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Visit the Oconoluftee Indian Village and see Unto These Hills for a great educational opportunity. Linville Caverns Located in WNC near Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns are worth the visit. Deep beneath Humpback Mountain, nature has sculpted a veritable masterpiece in stone. Toiling many centuries, slowly moving ground water has been the primary artist for this creation of underground labyrinths. The water dissolved out an incredible series of rooms and passages. The cavern was discovered in the 1800's by men intrigued by the mystery of fish swimming out of the mountain. Since then, extensive research has been done to acknowledge the history, folklore, geology and biology of Linville Caverns. The mystery is still alive. or Oconaluftee Indian Village Travel back to 1750 when you enter this recreated Cherolkee community featuring Native American guides in traditional costumes. Craft demonstration including canoe construction and arrow making take place in the midst of a seven sided coucil house, sweat lodge and cherokee homes. , Ghwy 441 N. Cherokee. or 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. Asheville Tourists Take yourself down to the ballgame this summer at McCormic Field, 30 Buchanan St., as you watch Asheville's minor-league heroes, The Tourists, confront a host of regional contenders. Asheville Historic Trolley Tours Sightsee Asheville in style aboard our vintage touring trolleys.Visit Asheville's major attractions on this live, narrated tour including the Grove Park Inn,Montford Historic District, Grove Arcade, Biltmore Village and much,much more.The ticket price includes admission to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and Grove Arcade Building. Hickory Furniture Mart When you’re in Asheville, you’re just over an hour away from the nation’s leading home furnishings resource and a shopping experience you’ll never forget. See a thousand lines in nearly a hundred beautiful factory stores, outlets and galleries. Ideas galore. Famous North Carolina prices. On-site hotel, restaurant, shipping service. Visit hickoryfurniture.com. 800/​462-MART Biltmore Estate George Vanderbilt created Biltmore Estate in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains more than a century ago as a retreat for family and friends a place to rediscover gracious hospitality and revel in nature’s beauty. His vision holds true today. Explore Biltmore House, a magnificent 250-room château filled with priceless art and antiques. Stroll through century-old gardens designed by America’s first landscape architect. Savor award-winning wines and taste our chefs’ creations using estate-raised foods. Enjoy our 8,000 acres of forests, farmlands, and rivers on bikes, horseback, and rafts. 1- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy year-round scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, through tunnels and across river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tuckasegee River Excursion (3½ hour round trip), Nantahala Gorge Excursion (4½ hour round trip) and the Gourmet Dinner Train (2½ hours) are just a few of the wonderful excursion trips available to passengers. 1- or Lake Lure Marina Hop on board one of our many rental boats and discover for yourself why National Geographic named Lake Lure one of the ten most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, electric boat, pontoon and speed boat rentals. Wakeboarding and waterskiing. U.S. Hwy. 64/​74A, 25 miles southeast of Asheville. Toll-free: 877-FUN-4-ALL, () 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. Grove Arcade Arts and Heritage Gallery The gallery features an state-of-the-art, interactive exhibition that uses a solid terrain model animated with regional voices, video, music and lasers to bring the culture and history of Western North Carolina to life. The Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery is a project of the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation. Opened in January 2006, the gallery features the crafts, music and stories of the Blue Ridge. Visit the gallery and experience the places, objects and activities that authentically represent the people of Western North Carolina. The Gallery’s mission is to strive to help drive the local economy of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area by establishing strategic partnerships and promoting the region’s arts, crafts, music and cultural heritage. Blue Ridge Corn Maze Bring the whole family and find your way out of a maze that traverses six acres of corn field. Open July through October. Hickory Ridge Homestead Experience Appalachian life in the late 18th century at this living history museum composed of a log cabin, a weaving room, a barn and a smoke house. This outdoor drama, Horn in the West, set during the same era, is performed on site. Located at 591 Horn in the West Dr., Bo 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. ext. 200 North Carolina's National Forests Take a look at some of the nation's top national forests located in the great state of North Carolina. Vance Birthplace On Reems Chreek Road off US 25 near Weaverville is the restored late 18th century homestead of North Carolina Senator and Civil War Governor Zebulon B. Vance. Open year-round. Admission is free. Cherohala Skyway This new two-lane skyway spans 40 miles to link Tennessee's Tellico Plains to Robbinsville, NC. Many scenic overlooks allow for beautiful view, excellent photography, and picnic lunches. Allow 1-1/​2 to 2 hrs travel time. Western Carolina University's Mountain Heritage Center On WCU campus in Cullowhee. The center celebrates heritage of the Southern Appalchian region through exhibits, publications, educational programs and demonstrations. Free. Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center Downtown across from Pack Square, Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center houses Three Centuries of Pack Square, and is the home for the Asheville Art Museum, Diana Wortham Theater, Colburn Earth Science Museum, the Health Adventure and the YMI Cultural Center. A must see when visiting Asheville, NC. Asheville's Urban Trail The Asheville Urban Trail creates a living, historic walking tour of Asheville: a museum without walls, that illustrates and highlights the city's heritage. The remarkable abundance and survival of much of the city's turn-of-the-century architecture has set the decorative tone for the rebirth of the downtown area. And the visual beauty and intricate detail of the architecture style found here is not only a feast for the eyes, but also stands as a visual reminder of the remarkable, creative history of the city and of the dynamic and talented individuals who first chose Asheville as home. Along the Urban Trail the history of the city and of its people is represented in story and art. Blue Ridge Parkway One of America's finest driving routes, following the the Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains. Folk Art Center The Folk Art Center, located just east of the heart of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 382, is a center for one-of-a-kind, handmade crafts that are a part of the very fiber of the mountains. Cradle of Forestry This is a historical site and interpretive center in Pisgah National Forest near Brevard. The Cradle of Forestry is a beautiful place to visit any day of the week. Appalachian Trail This world famous trial runs through North Carolina on its way from the State of Maine from the Stae of Georgia. Pearson's Falls Located between Tryon and Saluda is Pearson's Falls. The Tryon Garden Club has own this 250-acre site for nearly 70 years. Hours are 10am -6pm Wednesday-Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults. Bent Creek Experimental Forest One of America's oldest research forests that is maintained by the USDA Forest Service. 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. or Asheville Assault Asheville’s first all-women football team is a member of the National Women's Football association-and a mighty force to be reckoned with! Home games are held at Memorial Stadium, 30 Buchanan St. Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education A multi-agency wildlife center focusing on the wonders of NC native wildlife. Attractions include aquarium, guided walks, tour of fish hatchery, and gift shop. The center also offers a verity of schedules programs for groups. Special-event programs and educator workshops are also scheduled during the year. Free admission. FR 475 off us 276 N. Pisgah Forest. Pisgah Forest Fish Hatchery Housed at the base of John Rock, the hatchery raises the thousands of trout used to stock area streams. Feeding the fish is a real treat for kids, and an educational center with programs and interpretive walking trail will educate and entrain all ages. FR 475 off US 276 N., Pisgah Forest. Asheville Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens at Asheville, North Carolina is located in one of the three most diverse temperate ecosystems on earth - the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Our collections are primarily native species displayed in both natural settings and in ways designed for ease of examination and beauty. Riverside Cemetary This cemetery in Asheville is the burial place of Thomas Wolfe and O Henry. North Carolina Arboretum A 427-acre facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouses, beautiful gardens, and walking trails. Great Smoky Mountains National Park America's most visited National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has the Blue Ridge Parkway going through it, so it is to access with great vistas around every turn. 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. Catawba Science Center This is 12,000 sq. feet of hands-on experimental exhibits that include live animals, earth and physical science, toddler areas and natural history exhibits. Located on the SALT block in the Arts & Sciences Center of Catawba Valley, 243 Third Ave., NE in Hickory. Thomas Wolfe House The boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel) is furnished with family possessions and open for tours (appr. 30 min.). A number of special events take place each year. Small admission fee. Smith-McDowell House Museum, Asheville's First Mansion If you are planning a visit to the Asheville area for the color season, you might want to plan a visit to the Smith-McDowell House Museum. Built circa 1840 by James McConnell Smith, the Smith McDowell House is Asheville's oldest surviving house and the oldest brick house in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Small admission fee. Mineral & Lapidary Museum The museum is located at 400 North Main Street below the Genealogical and Historical Society. Asheville Art Museum As the single visual arts facility serving Western North Carolina, the Asheville Art Museum, its collection and programs are the only such resources available to the diverse communities in the region. YMI Cultural Center For years, the 18,000 square foot YMI building was the social and economic center of Asheville's Black community. Currently YMI is a cultural center operating with support from the City of Asheville. Its impressive Tudor-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features four galleries and a 300-seat performing arts theatre. Land of the Waterfalls Visit over 250 majestic waterfalls throughout Transylvania County. We're in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains where the air is cool, the waters are pure, and the welcome is warm! 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. Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre The Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre's work includes family oriented dance theatre productions, collaborative shows, community involvement, dance networking, educational training, touring shows and presentations, and an international exchange program. Appalachian Cultural Museum The mission of the Appalachian Cultural Museum is to provide a continuing reinterpretation of life and culture in the Blue Ridge region, and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. The Health Adventure The Health Adventure celebrates the pursuit of wellness in mind, body, and spirit. The interactive activities throughout the Health Adventure keep children learning. Western North Carolina Agricultural Center This is the home of the Western North Carolina State Fair. The facilities include the McGough Arena, J. Clayton Davis Arena, Outside Warmup Rings, Sales Arena, Stall Barns, and Youth Building. Gorges State Park The newest addition to North Carolina's state parks is right here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Gorges State Park has over 80 inches of rain a year making it a temperate rain forest. The plunging waterfalls, rugged river gorges, sheer rock walls, and concentration of rare and unique species makes this a wonderful park to visit. Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre SART’s purpose has been to produce quality theatre by a professional non-profit company and to present plays concerning Appalachia that portray the rich culture and heritage of its people and to promote the development of original plays. Sliding Rock Test your sense of adventure at this popular natural water slide fueled by 11,000 gallons of water a minute! Wear old jeans or shorts for the 150-foot long ride down slick rock into a six-foot-deep pool of chilled mountain water. And for safety's sake, there's a life guard or two watching the fun and aiming to keep it that way. 1- or... more info >>
From $214 / night
Location:Cullowhee, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, BBQ, Balcony, Basketball Court, Blender, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hair Dryer, Internet Access, Iron, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Oven, Pets OK, Phone, Playground, Refrigerator, Restaurant, Smoking OK, Stereo, Stove, Swimming Pool, TV, Toaster, VCR & more amenities »
Activities:Amusement Parks, Basketball, Beach, Boating, Bowling, Casino, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Kayaking, Rafting, Sailing, Shopping, Snow Skiing, Snowmobiling, Tennis, Theme Parks, Volleyball, Water Parks, Water Skiing & more activities »
Description:North Carolina Waterfall Home General Description: This waterfall wonderland home is minutes away from lovely Cahsiers and Highlands, NC. This well equiped home is located directly on a waterfall at 4,000 plus feet elevation for enjoying every season.... more info >>
From $171 / night
Location:Lake Lure, North Carolina
Bedrooms:5
Sleeps:11
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, Balcony, Basketball Court, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hair Dryer, Iron, Jacuzzi, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Oven, Pets OK, Phone, Playground, Refrigerator, Restaurant, Smoking OK, Stove, Swimming Pool, TV, Toaster & more amenities »
Activities:Basketball, Beach, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Miniature Golf, Shopping, Tennis, Volleyball & more activities »
Description:Enjoy your stay at our wonderful home in the mountains of North Carolina. Our home features 5 bedrooms, 3 and 1/​2 bathrooms on three levels. The top level consists of an oversized master bedroom with a full bath, including jacuzzi, and a guest bedroom with twin beds and its own full bathroom.... more info >>
From $107 / night
Location:Cashiers, North Carolina
Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:4
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Alarm Clock, BBQ, Backyard, Blender, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hair Dryer, Iron, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Oven, Pets OK, Phone, Refrigerator, Smoking OK, Stereo, Stove, TV, Toaster, VCR & more amenities »
Activities:Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Jetskiing, Kayaking, Rafting, Shopping, Snow Skiing, Tennis, Water Skiing & more activities »
Description:Step back into yesteryear with the all the modern conveniences of today in this quaint Log Cabin nestled amid the Nantahala National Forest. This cabin is so cute you won't ever want to leave! The completely private backyard has a small pond and waterfall to help you unwind!... more info >>
From $130 / night
Location:Todd, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, BBQ, Blender, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hair Dryer, Internet Access, Iron, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Oven, Pets OK, Phone, Playground, Refrigerator, Restaurant, Smoking OK, Stereo, Stove, TV, Toaster, VCR, Woodburning Stove & more amenities »
Activities:Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Rafting, Shopping, Snow Skiing & more activities »
Description:Looking for a unique, private, riverfront retreat or the perfect getaway cabin? Privacy abounds the moment you enter the black iron gates and into this ultimate hideaway surronded by the New River. Start the day with coffee and/​or breakfast on the deck listening to the sounds of the river and end your day peacefully in the rocking chairs listening to the sounds of nature, grilling out on the grill provided.... more info >>
From $428 / night
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:5
Sleeps:14
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, BBQ, Balcony, Basketball Court, Blender, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Garage, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Oven, Patio, Pets OK, Pool Table, Refrigerator, Restaurant, Smoking OK, Stereo, Stove, Swimming Pool, TV, Toaster & more amenities »
Activities:Basketball, Beach, Boating, Bowling, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Jetskiing, Kayaking, Miniature Golf, Ping Pong, Racquetball, Shopping, Snorkeling, Snow Skiing, Tennis, Volleyball & more activities »
Description:Hello and Welcome to the Chateau de Vue! Spring is finally here! Everything is coming to life in the mountains! Come see some of Mother Nature's finest! Plenty to do here - hiking, bonfires, cozying up by the 42 fireplace, stargazing, shopping.... more info >>
From $61 / night
Location:Lake Lure, North Carolina
Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:3
Property Type:Condo
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, BBQ, Balcony, Basketball Court, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hair Dryer, Hot Tub, Internet Access, Iron, Kitchenette, Linens, Microwave, Pets OK, Phone, Playground, Refrigerator, Restaurant, Sauna, Smoking OK, Swimming Pool, TV, Toaster & more amenities »
Activities:Basketball, Beach, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Miniature Golf, Rafting, Shopping, Tennis, Water Parks & more activities »
Description:Beautifully remodeled Apple Valley Villas (#13 and #14, w/​adjoining door) in the Rumbling Bald Resort at Lake Lure, located between two championship golf courses, Bald Mountain and Apple Valley. All amenities of the private resort, nestled in the NC mountains on the north end of Lake Lure, are included!... more info >>
From $207 / night
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, BBQ, Balcony, Blender, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Hot Tub, Iron, Laundry, Microwave, Oven, Patio, Pets OK, Playground, Refrigerator, Restaurant, Smoking OK, Stereo, Stove, Swimming Pool, TV, Toaster, VCR & more amenities »
Activities:Boating, Bowling, Canoeing, Casino, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Ice Skating, Jetskiing, Kayaking, Miniature Golf, Racquetball, Rafting, Sailing, Shopping, Snorkeling, Tennis, Volleyball & more activities »
Description:Best location in the mountains. Immaculate 4br, 2.5 bath mountain chalet, with incredible views, hot tub and fireplaces. Fun gathering place for the family or romantic stay for two adults. The location is 3 min to the town, lake, antique shopping, and much more.... more info >>
From $475 / night
Location:Glenville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:9
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, Boat Dock, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Internet Access, Lakefront, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Oven, Patio, Phone, Refrigerator, Stove, TV, Utensils, VCR, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Kayaking & more activities »
Description:Welcome to Lakeside Cottage at the Point. Experience the magic of Western North Carolina 's high country and the traditional Southern resort towns of the Highlands - Cashiers Plateau in a spectacular Smoky Mountain setting. Lakeside Cottage at the Point is nestled among old-growth spruce and white pine trees on the shores of Lake Glenville near Cashiers and Highlands, North Carolina. A winding walkway leads through stands of juniper, mountain laurel and rhododendron to boulder steps at the water 's edge and our private boat dock. Sip a cup of steaming coffee on the deck overlooking the lake as the sun crests the mountains. Explore Lake Glenville by canoe or kayak in the tranquility of early morning or tee-off at one of the nearby golf courses as morning mist gives way to bright sunshine. Our Smoky Mountain vacation home has over 200 feet of waterfront on Lake Glenville. Lakeside Cottage at the Point enjoys a million-dollar view of glistening Lake Glenville. Fed by five mountain streams, Lake Glenville is 4.5 miles long and covers more than 1,460 acres. Its twenty-six miles of shoreline meanders past canopied country roads, Christmas tree farms and picturesque waterfront homes. At 3,800 ' elevation, Lake Glenville is the highest mountain lake east of the Mississippi River. It is the ideal destination for a family vacation, a Big Chill gathering of friends, family reunion or weekend getaway. The interior of our two-story vacation rental home reflects the ambiance of a sophisticated mountain cabin. Features include hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, sunken great room with wood-burning, stone fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen with granite countertops, double oven and custom cabinets. Each of the four bedrooms has its own connecting bath. Outdoor living spaces include a screened shade porch, generous bi-level sun and dining deck overlooking the lake and a grill patio for cooking out-of-doors. Lakeside Cottage at the Point offers all the comforts and conveniences of home. Our mountain vacation home is o...... more info >>
From $235 / night
Location:Mars Hill, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, CD Player, Deck, Hot Tub, Laundry, Linens, Mountain View, Phone, Playground, Pool Table, Swimming Pool, Towels, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Rafting, Snow Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing & more activities »
Description:--> n--> n-->When it comes to mountain views and mountain living e28093 All Decked Out is all your clan will need. This large Lexington style cabin has amazing views and plenty of room for your family or friends. Youe28099ll find 4 stories of fun with plenty of bedrooms to rest and plenty of space to play. Enjoy a movie and a round of poker at the game table or move down to the lower level to relax by the fire and play a game of pool. Wrap up your day on the mountain with a soak in the outdoor hot tub and watch the sun set from wraparound decks with miles and miles of views. Wee28099ve gotten all decked out just for you. nTwo night minimum stay requirement, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas/​New Years weeks, which havec2a0a four night minimum. n--> n--> nSleeping Arrangements: -->3 Queen Beds, 1 Bunk Bed (Double/​Single), 1 Sleeper Sofa. --> nAmenities n--> n* Pool Table n* Poker Table n* Golf Available n* Hot Tub on the Deck n* Barbecue Grill - Propane n* Fireplaces (2)c2a0(Not in operation from June 1st through September 30th) n* Cable TVs, DVDs, CD player n* Wireless Internet n* Games n* Telephone w/​ Free US Long Distance n* Well Equipped Kitchen w/​ Granite Countertops n* Washer/​Dryer n* Linens/​Towels provided n* Central Air/​Heat --> nActivities On Site: n* Kids Playground n* Hiking n* Skiing, Snow boarding n--> nActivities Available Nearby: n--> n* White Water Rafting, Kayaking n* Horseback Riding n* Trout Fishing n* Trail Hiking (Appalachian Trail e28093 3 Miles) n* Golfing --> n* Snow Tubing (during ski season) n* Zipline-->... more info >>
From $235 / night
Location:Mars Hill, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, CD Player, Cable/​Satellite TV, Deck, Hot Tub, Internet Access, Laundry, Linens, Phone, Playground, Pool Table, Stereo, TV, Towels, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Board Games, Casino, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Rafting, Snow Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing & more activities »
Description:--> n--> n-->Mountain Aerie is centrally located in the heart of the resort. Experience breath-taking panoramic views from the Hot Tub, Rocking Chairs, Picnic Table, and Porch Swing on the wrap around decks. e2809cWolves Dene2809d Game Room includes Pool Table, Electronic Darts, Wii, Karaoke,c2a042e2809d LCD TV, Puzzles, Board Games, and a Groovy Austin Powers Disco/​Casino Bar with Blackjack, Craps and Texas Hold-Em layouts. Curl up in front of the Stone Fireplaces with a good book, or relax to your favorite music from the Stereo w/​I-Pod dock. Stay connected with High Speed Internet, Cable TV and DVDe28099s in all bedrooms, and Unlimited Long Distance Telephone Calls. Unleash the gourmet cook in you with a well equipped kitchen and Gas BBQ Grill. Whether you seek peace and solitude in a cozy romantic atmosphere or fun and laughter with family and friends, Mountain Aerie is the cabin where memories are made.--> nTwo night minimum stay requirement, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas/​New Years weeks, which havec2a0a four night minimum. n--> nSleeping Arrangements for 10: -->1 King Bed, 1 Queen Bed, 1 Sleeper Sofa, 2 Twin Beds with 1 Trundle bed, 1 Comfy Couch. --> nAmenities n--> n* Electronic Darts n* Play Station 3, Nintendo Wii n* Games, Software, Controllers & Blue Ray Movies Available in Office **Guest must check out at office upon arrival n* Groovy Austin Powers Disco/​Casino Bar n* Golf Available n* Hot Tub on the Deck n* Barbecue Grill - Propane n* Fireplaces (2)c2a0(Not in operation from June 1st through September 30th) n* Cable TVs, DVDs, CD players n* Wireless Internet n* Pool Table (8 ft) n* Board Games, Playing Cards, Puzzles n* Telephone with free US Long Distance n* Well Equipped Kitchen n* Washer/​Dryer n* Linens/​Towels provided n* Central Air/​Heat --> nActivities On Site: n* Kids Playground n* Hiking n* Skiing, Snow boarding--> nActivities Available Nearby: n--> n* White Water Rafting, Kayaking n* Horseback Riding n* Trout Fishing n* Trail Hiking (Appalachian Trail e28093 3 Miles) n* Golfing --> n* Snow Tubing (during ski season) n* Zipline-->... more info >>
From $235 / night
Location:Mars Hill, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:3
Sleeps:12
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, CD Player, Deck, Disability Access, Hot Tub, Laundry, Linens, Mountain View, Phone, Playground, Pool Table, Swimming Pool, TV, Towels, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Biking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Rafting, Restaurants, Snow Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing & more activities »
Description:--> n--> nWhether youe28099re coming to ski, relaxc2a0on the deckc2a0or just take in the long-range mountain views, you will enjoy this newly decorated mountaintop cabin. Walk to the slopes, or enjoy a game of pool on the 8 ft. Pool Table in the game room. Have a seat at the table top Arcade Game, and play one of 60 all-time favorite games, including: Pac Man, Ms Pac Man, Galaga, Frogger, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr, Galaxian, Space Invaders, Galaga 3, Gyruss, 1942, Burgertime, Centipede, ect.. nCome experience the outdoors with three expansive decks, outdoor swing, and rockers overlooking the mountains. Enjoy the relaxing four person hot tub on the private bottom deck. Cherish the Cabin, is fully decorated and features a leather sofa and loveseat in the main level living room. Your whole gang can gather in the open living room, dining room and kitchen e28093 and there is also a half bath on this level. Relax and enjoy your favorite shows on one of two flat screen HDTVe28099s. This is a perfect gathering place for larger families as it will sleep 12 people! The master bedroom on the main floor has a comfortable queen size bed and its own private master bath. The kids can get together in the upper level bunk room, which features a set of full-size bunk beds and a twin Trundle bed, along with a TV and CD player. Upstairs you will also find the third bedroom with queen sized bed and sitting chair. These two bedrooms share a full bathroom. On the bottom floor you will enjoy another private bedroom with queen bed, along with a couch /​ futon in the main room. A washer/​dryer is provided in the lower level utility closet. There is also a full bath on this level. nWhen ite28099s time to get away, you can visit downtown Asheville, and enjoy one of their many great restaurants, or visit the Biltmore Estates and Winery. Take a whitewater rafting, biking, hiking or horseback riding daytripe280a6and when you return, you can relax and enjoy all of Cherish the Cabine28099s incredible amenities. nSleeping Arrangements:c2a03c2a0Queen Beds,c2a0Set of Full-Size Bunkc2a0Beds with Twin Trundle, Full-Size Futon nAmenities: n* Hot Tub on the Deck n* Pool Tablec2a0in Gameroom n* Table Top Arcade Game in Gameroom n* Golf Available n* Barbecue Grill - Propane n* Fireplacec2a0(Not in operation from June 1st through September 30th) n* Cable TVs, DVDs, CD players n* Wireless Internet - High Speed n* Telephone with free US Long Distance n* Well Equipped Kitchen n* Washer/​Dryer n* Linens/​Towels provided n* Wheelchair Accessible nActivities On Site: n* Kids Playground n* Hiking n* Skiing, Snow boarding nActivities Available Nearby: n--> n* White Water Rafting, Kayaking n* Horseback Riding n* Trout Fishing n* Trail Hiking (Appalachian Trail e28093 3 Miles n* Golfing--> n* Snow Tubing (during ski season) n* Zipline-->... more info >>
From $235 / night
Location:Mars Hill, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Sleeps:12
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, CD Player, Deck, Fireplace, Hot Tub, Laundry, Linens, Phone, Playground, Towels, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Rafting, Snow Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing & more activities »
Description:***NOTE: This unit is currently being re-furnished.c2a0Updatedc2a0photos will be added once the unit has been completed.c2a0 The furnishings will be similar to what is shown in the current photos.c2a0c2a0c2a0 We will be updating this page as we know more details. nA beautifully crafted, 3-story townhouse boastingc2a0approx. 2,600c2a0square feet of living space. This is perfect for groups of all sizes, from small families to larger groups, as the unit will sleep 12 people. You'll find yourself surrounded in luxury from room to room. From hardwood floors in the living area to ceramic tile in the bathrooms and kitchens, granite counter tops, a large stone fireplace and much more, your entire group will be on top of the world! The Views townhomes live up to their name with breathtaking views all around. nTwo night minimum stay requirement, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas/​New Years weeks, which havec2a0a four night minimum. n--> nSleeping Arrangements: -->1 King Bed, 1 Queen Bed,c2a01 Sleeper Sofa, 2 Sets Bunk Beds (double/​single). --> nAmenities n* Games and Playing Cards n* Fireplacec2a0(Not in operation from June 1st through September 30th) n* Hot tub on deck n* Cable TVs, DVDs, CD players n* Wireless Internet n* Telephone with free US Long Distance n* Well Equipped Kitchen, Granite Counter Tops n* Washer/​Dryer n* Linens/​Towels provided n* Central Air/​Heat --> nActivities On Site: n* Kids Playground n* Hiking n* Skiing, Snow boarding nActivities Available Nearby: n--> n* White Water Rafting, Kayaking n* Horseback Riding n* Trout Fishing n* Trail Hiking (Appalachian Trail e28093 3 Miles) n* Golfing Available--> n* Snow Tubing (during ski season) n* Zipline... more info >>
From $235 / night
Location:Mars Hill, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:12
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, CD Player, Deck, Disability Access, Foosball Table, Hot Tub, Laundry, Linens, Phone, Playground, Pool Table, Towels, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Kayaking, Rafting, Snow Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing & more activities »
Description:--> n--> n-->Ski season is rapidly approaching and Toboggan Run is the place to stay! We are conveniently located only steps from the Ski Lodge, ticket booth, ski/​snow board rental and chair lift. Sit back and relax in our hot tub on the deck and watch the snow filled action take place on the slopes. Scenic Wolf Resort is the perfect getaway, and Toboggan Run is the perfect cabin for your fun-filled vacation! nYou thought you loved Toboggan Run last year? Well, we have gone above and beyond for our guests and given Toboggan Run a major facelift both inside and outside. It is important to us, even during these tough times that we keep our cabin updated, fun and comfortable for our guests. With rentals at an all time high for Toboggan Run, we can see our guest appreciate and recognize our dedication to you and your family! If this is your first time staying at Toboggan Run, I can assure you it will not be your last! nToboggan Run has been re caulked, stained and sealed. This will help keep the cabin warm and cozy during the chilly winter months.c2a0 To add to your comfort, all the bed comforters have been changed. We have replaced furniture, added window treatments and jazzed up the already beautiful, rustic decorations. We purchased a new foosball table, added to the movie library, and even stocked the game room with more new board games! With all that, plus the custom pool table, and huge HDTV, Toboggan Run has the best game room around! Whate28099s a family vacation without some friendly competition?c2a0 Toboggan Run is ready for your family and friends to have the time of your life! Hurry up and book today! nWe have read our guest book, and listened to all of your wonderful requests and suggestions. We can promise you that not one detail has been overlooked!c2a0 From the completely stocked kitchen, to the cozy bedrooms, to the custom stone fireplaces, to the incredible views, to the friendly staff, you will NOT be disappointed in Toboggan Run! We cherish our guests and want you to enjoy your visit at Toboggan Run. Most of all, we want you to come back and stay with us again or tell a friend about us!c2a0 Let Toboggan Run be your next home away from home! Enjoy your stay! Oh yeah, please remember to fill out the guest book, we love to hear about how much fun you and your family had while staying at Toboggan Run! n~ From our family, to yours ~ nTwo night minimum stay requirement, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas/​New Years weeks, which have a four night minimum. n--> nSleeping Arrangements: 1 King, 2 Queens, 4 Twins--> nAmenities n--> n* Pool Table n* Foosball Table n* Golf Available n* Hot Tub on the Deck n* Barbecue Grill - Propane n* Fireplaces (2)c2a0(Not in operation from June 1st through September 30th) n* Cable TVs, DVDs, CD player n* Wireless Internet n* Telephone n* Well Equipped Kitchen n* Washer/​Dryer n* Linens/​Towels provided n* Wheelchair Accessible n* Central Air/​Heat --> nActivities On Site: n* Kids Playground n* Hiking n* Skiing, Snow boarding n--> nActivities Available Nearby: n--> n* White Water Rafting, Kayaking n* Horseback Riding n* Trout Fishing n* Trail Hiking (Appalachian Trail e28093 3 Miles) n* Golfing n* Snow Tubing (during ski season) n* Zipline-->... more info >>
From $195 / night
Location:Mars Hill, North Carolina
Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Deck, Internet Access, Playground, TV, Towels, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Rafting, Snow Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing & more activities »
Description:This beautiful 2-story townhouse has two bedrooms and a semi-private loft with sleeper sofa.c2a0 The unit will sleep 6 people, with a king bedroom, queen bedroom and a queen-size sleeper sofa in the loft.c2a0 You will enjoy an open floor plan in the living room, dining room and kitchen areas.c2a0 The kitchen is modern and fully-equipped with everything you need to cook your meals in the unit.c2a0 Beautiful finishes, including granite countertops and modern appliances make this a gorgeous and comfortable place for your family and friends to gather!c2a0 Enjoy the mountain and wooded views from the spacious deck.c2a0 Cable television and wireless internet access are provided in the unit as well.c2a0 Located within 10-12 minute walking distance to the upper ski lodge or just a short drive in your vehicle. nAmenities: nHot Tub on Deck nCable Television nWireless Internet nTelephone with free US Long Distance nMicrowave nRefrigerator nLinens/​Towels provided nCentral Air/​Heat nActivities On Site: nKids Playground nHiking nSkiing, Snow boarding nActivities Available Nearby: nWhite Water Rafting, Kayaking nHorseback Riding nTrout Fishing nTrail Hiking (Appalachian Trail e28093 3 Miles) nGolfing Available nSnow Tubing (during ski season) nZipline... more info >>
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