The Great Smoky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains come together in western North Carolina to make this region an exciting setting for hiking and mountain biking expeditions. The Mountains-to-the-Sea Trail, a… read more
An unincorporated community within the mass of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Candler, North Carolina, is very close to Asheville. From Candler you can easily explore the Blue Ridge Mountains' river valleys and rich farmland on a trip on the Gre… read more
As one of the largest growing cities in the western portion of North Carolina, Asheville was named one of the world's top 12 must-see destinations by Frommer's travel guides in 2007. This mecca for outdoor adventure sits within the Blue Rid… read more
Known for its well-preserved architecture, vigorous arts scene, restaurants, and lively downtown, Asheville, North Carolina, is sometimes referred to as the Paris of the South. Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the area is a haven for bird-… read more
For those hiking the many trails in the mountains of North Carolina, there is an abundance of cabins and cottages from which to choose. Asheville is a popular stop for hikers desiring to stay in the mountains and find a vibrant nightlife an… read more
Asheville is known for drawing outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. The western North Carolina mountain city offers quick access to the breathtaking views and miles of hiking trails of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Pisgah National Forest is 30 minut… read more
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