The 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway begins in Virginia and passes through about 250 miles of western North Carolina. with a top speed of 45 mph.
Offering more than 500,000 acres of land approximately 30 miles southwest of the city of Asheville.
The best place to view wildflowers is Craggy Gardens along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Located at Milepost 364, Craggy Gardens is an area.
Winding its way from Maine to Georgia, the Appalachian Trail stretches 2,190 miles through 14 states. About 323 miles of them are found in North Carolina.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to slide down a natural waterfall? Sliding Rock in Pisgah National Forest is exactly that.
Not sure where to stop on the Blue Ridge Parkway? For unparalleled views of the mountains, start at Mount Mitchell State Park.
You don't need to explore the Blue Ridge Parkway to find adventure in Asheville. the French Broad River, which flows along the western edge of the city.
The history of this massive French Renaissance-style estate by George Vanderbilt dates back to 1889. Considered the largest private home in America.
With more breweries per capita than anywhere else in the United States and nearly 100 local beers to try.
When artists came to Asheville to enjoy the natural beauty and free-spirited atmosphere, they had to find large spaces to work in.