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Asheville West KOALocal Area AttractionsAsheville Blue Ridge Touringhttp://www.ashevilleblueridgetour.com/
Asheville Urban TrailThis historic walking tour makes a 1.7 mile loop of downtown and tell the fascinating story of Asheville . Allow 2 1/2 hours of time. Biltmore Estatehttp://www.biltmore.com/
Carl Sandburg Home - National Historic Site - Flat Rock NChttp://www.nps.gov/carl/ Colburn Gem and Mineral MuseumExplore Asheville's hidden treasure where you will be dazzled by exhibits of mineral crystals and gemstones from North Carolina and around the world. Estes-Winn Automobile MuseumOpen April - December The Health AdventureWe were one of the first health education facilities of our kind in the United States. Learn about our fascinating history!
The Asheville Art MuseumHours Chimney Rock Parkvisit Chimney Rock website, click here. Chimney Rock Park is a scenic attraction located 25 miles southeast of Asheville, North Carolina, with spectacular 75-mile views, numerous hiking trails, a 404-foot waterfall, Nature Center, picnicking and more. 1-800-277-9611 French Broad Rafting CompanyEnjoy the beauty of Pisgah National Forest as you experience the challenge of whitewater rafting. French Broad Rafting Company ALWAYS puts a guide in EVERY RAFT - guaranteed! Only 30 minutes from Asheville, NC - Morning, afternoon, and evening sunset trips - Calm water raft trips Mount Pisgah BalloonsHot air balloon rides in Mount Pisgah area. 828-667-9943 Cradle of ForestryHistoric site and home of the Forest Discovery Center. Activities include: Craft Heritage Trails of Western North CarolinaSeven driving tours with almost 450 stops including craft shops, studios, galleries, and historic inns and restaurants are included in this 145-page guidebook which can be purchased at the Asheville Visitor Center or by contacting HandMade in America. 800/331-4154. Historic Downtown AshevilleSteeped in history, Asheville's downtown boasts more art deco architecture than any southeastern city other than Miami Beach. Over 150 boutiques, shops, art galleries and antique stores offer lots of opportunity to browse or buy. Nearly 50 diverse restaurants, cafes, tea rooms, and brewery pubs provide mouth-watering cuisine and a place to people watch. Area night clubs feature everything from regional music to poetry slams to nationally known acts. During the summer and fall, a variety of entertainment can be found outdoors at City/County Plaza and Pack Square. Free. 828/251-9973. Folk Art CenterThe nation's preeminent organization representing the crafts culture of the Southern Appalachians, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, owns and operates this facility where works of guild members are displayed and sold and artisans frequently demonstrate their craft.
North Carolina ArboretumLocated at the edge of the Pisgah National Forest, a short distance from Interstates 26 and 40, the 424-acre site features a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouse complex, an array of gardens, a loop trail and a variety of ongoing special programs. Oconaluftee Indian Village & Unto These HillsOconaluftee Indian Village is an authentic recreation of an 18th Century Cherokee Indian Village.
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