Asheville, North Carolina
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Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville
is the perfect destination for anyone who enjoys
the beauty, tranquility, and thrill of nature.
No matter what your interest may be, Asheville
is waiting and ready for you. Asheville
has a vibrant
downtown, great cultural offerings, professional
sports, unique shopping and a host of
attractions and sites, both in town and close
by, this North Carolina city has it all.
Always a
favorite for its scenic beauty, in the fall
Ashville explodes into an array of colors. As
the mild summer days turn into cooler, crisp
days and nights, visitors to the nearby
mountains begin an annual guessing game of where
to catch the best glimpse of Mother Nature’s
beautiful work. Because of the differences in
elevation, there is no single “peak” week or day
for fall color. Unlike other destinations, the
mountains near Asheville enjoy an extended
five-week fall color season. The peak location
actually changes week-to-week, depending on the
elevation. Brilliant yellows, reds and oranges
begin to appear at the higher elevations even in
late September, along with a profusion of
wildflowers. The autumn hues intensify and creep
down the mountain slopes throughout October.
Some coves and gorges will continue show off
their fall finery through early November.
Conveniently located at the intersections of
Interstate I-26, Interstate I-40 and Interstate
I-240, it is easy to experience the wonders of
the surrounding areas as well. The famous Blue
Ridge Parkway, Grandfather Mountain, the Pisgah
View National Forest, and the historic town of
Hendersonville are all within a short drive. If
you are more inclined to stay in town, the
downtown area provides a unique experience.
Dotted with specialty shops and brightly lit for
the Christmas season, it’s the perfect place for
a stroll, a bike ride, or a shopping adventure,
followed by a wonderful meal at one of the
city’s fine restaurants.
If the arts are of interest, plan to spend many
days in this wonderful city. No matter what your
artistic taste, Asheville offers something for
you. Whether you choose to go to the Asheville
Art Museum, the Asheville Bravo Concerts, the
Asheville Community Theater, the Lyric Opera,
the Fold Art Center, or listen to the wonderful
sounds of the Asheville Symphony Orchestra,
Asheville has a venue year round.
Asheville is
known as a city for all seasons. It has an ideal
climate with four unique, yet mild seasons. The
average July temperature is a most pleasant 83
degrees, while the January lows tend to average
a mild 27. Even during the coldest months,
Asheville receives an average of only 16 inches
of snow, yet the surrounding areas have much for
the outdoor winter sports enthusiast. Due to its
elevation (2150 feet), it is in the enviable
position of not having to endure the summer
temperatures that stifle much of the south.
Additionally, with the surrounding mountains as
a barrier, the city experiences comparatively
mild winters, making Asheville a perfect year
round destination.
Bringing the
kids along? No need to worry about them enjoying
both the city of Asheville and the surrounding
areas. Take in a ball game, enjoy an amusement
park, ride the trolley, visit the historic
Biltmore estate, go rafting on the French Broad
River, or experience the thrill of sliding down
“Slippery Rock” into 50 degree water!
Let Asheville
lift your spirit to the mountains. It’s a place
where the Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge meet.
A place unlike any other; unique in its own
right. A place with a special gift from Mother
Nature of spectacular natural beauty; a place
with an endless variety of interesting things to
do and to see.
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