VisitHendersonvilleNC.org OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE Find Your Mountain Moments! Adventure, art, apples and more await.
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Michelle Owens
Executive Director
On behalf of our many wonderful partners in the tourism industry, I invite everyone to visit this welcoming place we call home. My wish for you is to experience the special feeling of Hendersonville, just like I did during my first visit to summer camp here.
welcome to hendersonville with Michelle Owens
My initial trip to Hendersonville had a lot in common with many first-time visitors. It took place in summer. It lasted exactly six days. It involved outdoor activities and sleeping in cabins. And it began a lifelong love affair with these Blue Ridge Mountains.
This was summer camp in the 1980s, and I was a youngster seeking new adventures and discovering mountain moments. For as long as people can remember, Hendersonville has drawn visitors from near and far, and during that week, I learned why. It’s that simple feeling of being at home, even in a place you’ve never visited before.
Eventually, my title went from camper to camp counselor. Then came life’s next phases: college, family and career. Right now, I’m particularly excited about that last part because you’re reading my first visitors guide as executive director of the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority. In this role, I’m privileged to share my passion for visiting Hendersonville, Flat Rock, Mills River, Etowah, Fletcher and the many friendly communities of Henderson County – it's a passion all of us share.
I guess you could say my unofficial title is CIO: Chief Invitation Officer. I love inviting people to seek new adventures, to create mountain moments — those memories I’ve been fortunate to make here over the years: hiking mountain trails; sleeping in cozy cabins; picking sweet, crisp apples in autumn; enjoying
favorite meals in restaurants; shopping for handmade treasures; and just listening: to poetry at the Carl Sandburg Home, to cool water rushing over river rocks, to the famous talking trees at Holmes Educational State Forest, to my children laughing on rides at the North Carolina Apple Festival, and to countless stories around the campfire.
As you take time to read through this visitors guide, I truly hope it inspires you to visit the Hendersonville area. You will notice a few themes popping up again and again: family fun, outdoor adventure, handcrafted treasures, amazing views, farm-to-table goodness and one of the best main streets in America.
No visit to the North Carolina mountains is complete without trails, and we have an abundance. Hiking trails, mountain biking trails, craft beverage trails, orchard trails and art trails. The Hendersonville Cheers! Trail showcases a collection of more than two dozen wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries located in Henderson County. We give a special shout-out to our vineyards for earning recognition as an American Viticultural Area (AVA). This federal designation is reserved for top wineproducing regions in the U.S., and the seven wineries (and growing) in our Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA consistently produce award-winning wines to be enjoyed amidst our spectacular scenery.
We look forward to seeing you!
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VisitHendersonvilleNC.org 4 contents Map 1-2 Downtown Hendersonville 5-6 Arts & Culture 7 Mountain Moment 8 Blue Ridge Craft Trails ............................................ 9 Listings .................................................................................10 Food and Beverage ....................................................... 11 Mountain Moment ......................................................... 12 Wineries 13 Craft Beverage Listings 14 Listings 15-19 Farm Market Trail 19 Apple Orchard Trail ....................................................... 20 Itinerary - Foodies .................................................... 21-22 Activities ....................................................................... 23 Mountain Moment ........................................................ 24 Retail 25 Listings 26-27 Unparalled Scenic Beauty 28 Itinerary - Families 29-30 Annual Events ......................................................... 31-32 Accommodations ........................................................ 33 Mountain Moment ........................................................ 34 Listings ......................................................................... 35-40 Outdoor Adventure .................................................... 41 Mountain Moment 42 Hiking & Biking 43-44 Summer Camps 45 Listings 46 Itinerary - Outdoor ................................................ 47-48 Outdoor Map ........................................................... 49-50
Downtown Hendersonville
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main street hendersonville: best of the blue ridge
The pedestrian-friendly Main Street that Hendersonville visitors enjoy today likely would have never come into existence if not for a quirky provision back in 1841. At that time, Judge Mitchell King donated land from his summer estate to establish the town, but he did so with a decree that Main Street be 100 feet wide. The reasoning for this was to allow a carriage pulled by four horses to turn around in the street without backing up.
Nearly two centuries later, residents and tourists reap the benefits of that stipulation on a daily basis. The road’s abundant width allowed for the redesign of Main Street in 1977 into the curvilinear streetscape that now exists. Hendersonville’s downtown is a destination: spacious and roomy, filled with flowering brick planters, park benches, shade trees and wide sidewalks that accommodate outdoor dining and art installations like the Bearfootin’ Art Walk.
Visitors are often surprised to find Aquarium & Shark Lab by Team ECCO North Carolina’s first inland aquarium is home to a 2,000-gallon shark study tank where visitors watch daily shark feedings. More than 275 fish, invertebrates, reptiles and salamanders call the aquarium home.
The aptly named Hands On! Children’s Museum on Main Street is an interactive attraction for learning. The museum embraces STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) and recently expanded to include the People’s Museum, which celebrates the history and culture of People of Color and is designed for both youth and adult learners.
For a true Western North Carolina experience, stop by Mast General Store.
The two-story retailer features clothing, outdoor gear, gift items, home decor and barrels filled with assorted candies. Mast General Store is a Carolina icon. Originally a small country store selling daily necessities, it has grown to several locations, always in historic buildings. The Hendersonville store lovingly occupies the 1905 Syndicate Building.
Visitors fall “inn love” with downtown Hendersonville at a handful of historic and well-maintained bed-and-breakfast inns. On North Main Street, just steps from the central business district, a pair of three-story inns, the 1898 Waverly Inn and Charleston Inn, sit side by side. The Henderson offers guest rooms and fine dining one block west of Main Street. And a few blocks farther afield, the Elizabeth Leigh Inn, built in 1893, is tucked into a peaceful, residential street with flowering gardens.
DOWNTOWN PARKING
There are plenty of downtown parking options, including street, surface lots and a deck, most of which, including on-street parking, is metered. Visitor parking is available at the Welcome Center. Be sure to keep the following in mind for a stressfree parking experience:
• Parking spaces with a reserved sign or business name sign are NOT public parking. These spaces have been leased exclusively by individuals and are not available for public use at any time unless otherwise posted at the parking space.
• If you find yourself in an area where parking requires payment, consider downloading the ParkMobile app in the App Store or Google Play.
Pedaling for Pints in Downtown
On your next trip to Hendersonville, hop aboard the HVL Pedal & Brews pubcycle for a fun-filled cruise to downtown breweries and taprooms. The mobile pub has 10 pedaling seats, four non-pedaling seats and one conductor, who sits in the center. An electric motor ensures riders don’t have to pedal hard.
The pubcycle’s roof allows for fun, rain or shine. Music is a must on the ride, and passersby often smile, wave and dance along. HVL Pedal & Brews is headquartered at Blue Ridge Beer Garden on South Church Street, one block off Main Street.
Battery Boost
The city of Hendersonville has 12 public charging station ports (Level 2 and Level 3) within 10 miles. All of the ports are Level 2 charging ports, and 66% of the ports offer free charges for your electric car.
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DOWNTOWN HENDERSONVILLE
Arts& Culture
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Flat Rock Playhouse
mountain moment with scott treadway
Performer/Producer at Flat Rock Playhouse, the State Theatre of North Carolina
Scott Treadway grew up in Tennessee, but he began spending summers in Hendersonville as a child, visiting his Aunt Louise. His first introduction to Flat Rock Playhouse was an apprenticeship in 1984. Since then, Scott has performed in 145 productions across 39 seasons and directed 14 shows. Today, theater patrons scan the program to see which character will benefit from Scott’s quick wit and enthusiasm.
Flat Rock Playhouse traces its roots to a traveling troupe of performers known as the Vagabond Players. In 1952, the troupe purchased a piece of property, and a rented big top tent became the first Flat Rock Playhouse. In 1961, the North Carolina General Assembly designated Flat Rock Playhouse as the State Theatre of North Carolina. The playhouse is now a year-round arts hub for Broadway musicals, comedy, drama and theater for young audiences, as well as the Music on the Rock concert series.
Q: How did you first get interested in entertaining/theater?
A: When I was 6, I got puppets for Christmas. I had a sister who had severe cerebral palsy. I did puppet shows for her. She couldn’t walk or talk, but she could laugh. Her laugh was beautiful, and I was addicted from that point on. I also spent my weeks waiting for Saturday night at 10 p.m. — “The Carol Burnett Show.”
Q: What was your first role at the playhouse?
A: I did ensemble roles prior, but my first “real” role was Eugene in “Look
Homeward, Angel” in 1985. It was and still is one of the most important roles for me. The playhouse performed the show annually for years. I was given the honor of playing the Thomas Wolfe role in the final production.
Q: One thing many people don’t realize about the playhouse is that it creates every show from the ground up — sets, costumes, music, sometimes even the scripts/plays themselves. What is the benefit to you as a performer of this all-inclusive approach? What is the benefit to attendees?
A: Theater is an art form where every production is blessed by each theater’s personal artistic interpretation and approach. When the entire team gets to formulate the role, environment, interpretation, we all feel as if we are building our own unique show. As for the audience, they benefit by seeing the same show in different venues and enjoying what could be a completely different interpretation from one theater’s production to another.
Q: What has kept you at the playhouse instead of leaving for a bigger stage somewhere else?
A: I’m disinterested in fame or “the big time.” I like my little life with my kid, my house and animals, and my yard. I admire Broadway performers so much, but I prefer these mountains, this lifestyle and most importantly this family. I’m a mountain boy, always have been, always will be.
Scott's Top 5
Hendersonville recommendations:
» Get a “sammich” at Three Chopt in downtown Hendersonville.
» Stroll down our glorious Hendersonville Main Street. I just love it.
» Partake of Rainbow Row in Flat Rock and get the best barbecue anywhere at Hubba Hubba Smokehouse.
» Pick apples at one of our wonderful apple orchards.
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» Hike Big Glassy at Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site. It’s my favorite spot on earth.
ARTS & CULTURE
Explore Our Craft Trails
Hendersonville has long been a mecca for artists who draw inspiration from the region’s stunning landscapes and the flora and fauna. Learn more about this heritage by participating in the Blue Ridge Craft Trails of Henderson County. Three distinct trails guide visitors through the towns of Hendersonville and Flat Rock, and into the Blue Ridge Mountain countryside, showcasing nationally renowned artists in their studios and galleries.
Scan this QR Code to create your own Craft Trails excursion.
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Woodlands Gallery
McClintock Chime Clock
Silver Fox Gallery
Arts & Culture LISTINGS
galleries
THE ART PLACE
2021 Asheville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-490-5639
ArtLeagueHVL.org
ART MOB STUDIOS & MARKETPLACE
124 Fourth Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-4545
ArtMobStudios.com
ART ON 7TH
330 Seventh Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9232
Arton7th.com
CAROLINA MOUNTAIN ARTISTS GUILD
444 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-696-0707
CarolinaMountainArtists.com
CONTINUUM
147 First Ave. E., Ste. C Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-435-3300
ContinuumArtNC.com
THE GALLERY AT FLAT ROCK
2702-A Greenville Hwy.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-698-7000
GalleryFlatRock.com
JOAN LESIKIN GALLERY
415 N. Wall St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-384-6579
Lesikin.com
NARNIA STUDIOS
408 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-6393
NarniaStudios.com
SILVER FOX GALLERY
508 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-0601
SilverFoxGallery.net
SMITTEN SMITHS
GALLERY
3636 Brevard Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28791
404-277-9000
SmittenSmiths.com
SWEET MAGNOLIA
GALLERY
1406 Greenville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-2212
MelindaLawton.com
A WALK IN THE WOODS
423 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-577-6277
AWalkintheWoodsWNC.com
WOODLANDS GALLERY
419 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-230-9080
WoodlandsGalleryNC.com
A Little Bit Bear-Obsessed
theater & music venues
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER
349 Andante Ln. Brevard, NC 28712
828-862-2100
BrevardMusic.org
HENDERSONVILLE
THEATRE
229 S. Washington St. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-692-1082
HendersonvilleTheatre.org
FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE
661 Greenville Hwy.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-0731
FlatRockPlayhouse.org
FEED & SEED
3715 Hendersonville Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-216-3492
FeedandSeedNC.com
THE OLD HOME PLACE
4060 N. Mills River Rd. Mills River, NC 28759
828-891-7704
Facebook.com/ TheOldHomePlaceMillsRiver
public art
ARTSCAPE
Main St., Side Streets, and Seventh Ave.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-8504
ACOFHC.org/artscape.html
BEARFOOTIN'
PUBLIC ART WALK
Main St., Side Streets, and Seventh Ave.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-233-3216
HendersonvilleNC.gov/ events/bearfootin-art-walk
MCCLINTOCK
CHIME CLOCK
Located on the corner of 4th and Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
Keep an eye out for the beautiful bear statues, which are part of downtown Hendersonville’s Bearfootin' Public Art Walk. Each spring, a new set of bears is created and revealed before being auctioned off in the fall. The proceeds benefit area nonprofits. This free, fun activity is a great way to explore downtown Hendersonville. Scan this QR Code for detailed information on each bear, along with its location.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Art on 7th
Food & Beverage
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A Southern Cup
mountain moment with kym brown
Owner of A Southern Cup Fine Teas
Kym Brown opened A Southern Cup Fine Teas in 2016. She intended to open a tea shop to sell teas and accessories, but within the first week, Brown’s shop became a tearoom where friends gather to catch up, parents bring their children to teach them proper tea etiquette, and small groups celebrate birthdays and bridal showers. Brown fills her charming teal and pink cottage with elegant tea pots and cups, as well as a variety of loose-leaf tea blends. She is happy to help customers develop their palates for tea. Menus include a traditional cream tea with fruit and scones, as well as a children’s menu and a more robust afternoon tea menu.
Q: If someone is unfamiliar with the tea tradition, how do you recommend they begin their experience?
A: If they want to dip their toe in, they can come in and get a cream tea, which comes with scones, fruit and a pot of tea. If you’re not familiar with tea, I will ask questions: Do you drink coffee? How do you drink it? I recommend a black tea to start. China black is a smooth black tea. You can add milk and sugar. Next time they come in, they can try a green tea, maybe a fruity green tea or one with some spice in it.
Q: Do you have any teas that are particularly popular?
A: The one that jumps out the most is a rooibos tea. It’s called Red High Heels and Chocolate. It’s a South African tea that has no caffeine and is naturally sweet. It brings a hint of chocolate and ginger.
Q: Are these tea experiences good for all ages?
A: All ages, absolutely. Kids have to learn, and the only way they’re going to learn is to expose them to the experience. I had a little girl start coming at 2, and she came for every birthday. The shop has been a first-time tea experience for a lot of little kids.
Q: How do you blend the tea tradition of the American South with that of Britain?
A: I called it A Southern Cup because I wanted to put a Southern tradition on a British tradition. I’m from Louisiana, so I bring Southern traditions that I grew up with. And it’s not stuffy here at all. A lady came in one day, and her heel broke. I said, “Take your shoes off.” Where I come from, you walk around barefoot. Where I grew up, the door was always open and everyone was always welcome.
Q: What do you enjoy about being a small-business owner in Hendersonville?
A: The camaraderie with other small businesses is the best part. When I get up in the morning, I look forward to going in and bringing this experience to other people. Customers have become friends. I’ve had customers come in as brides, and now they’re bringing their kids back. For me, it’s a way to contribute to the community. I wanted to live in an area where there’s a lot of community, and this is my way to bring something fruitful and become a part of it.
Kym's Top 5
Hendersonville recommendations:
» Honeysuckle Hollow for shopping and quirky gifts.
» Definitely Jump Off Rock for the views.
» Just walking Main Street in Hendersonville is a treat in itself.
» The Baker’s Box. The bakery and sandwich shop started in a smaller location, and now they have a big restaurant on Asheville Highway.
» Go get a doughnut at McFarlan Bakery, if you don’t do anything else.
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wineries
Uncork your passion for vintage travel and find amazing new flavors during a visit to Crest of the Blue Ridge, North Carolina’s newest wine region.
Henderson County received the prestigious designation as an American Viticultural Area in 2019, becoming one of only six North Carolina communities to receive the honor.
Here, you’ll find classic wines made from European and French-American hybrid grapes grown in Henderson County. You’ll also discover sweeter wines crafted from native grapes.
Henderson County’s combination of distinctive soils, high-quality water, moderate climate and elevation creates the unforgettable flavors found in the Crest of the Blue Ridge. For full listing information, see the next page.
Burntshirt Vineyards (3,400 feet): This sprawling property features two tasting bars, the Vintner's Table restaurant, a food truck and an events center for weddings and celebrations. A second tasting room near Chimney Rock doubles the fun.
Marked Tree Vineyard (2,300 feet): Flat Rock’s first winery gives you the choice between an indoor tasting room and outdoor patio. Vineyard tours are available on Saturdays.
Point Lookout Vineyards (3,000 feet): The open-air tasting room boasts sweeping 270-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The tasting room can accommodate up to 300 guests for weddings and events.
Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards (2,300 feet): Henderson County’s first winery opened in 2012 and planted the seeds for today’s success. Along with a second vineyard at 3,000 feet, the winery operates Appalachian Ridge Artisan Hard Cider.
Hit the Cheers! Trail
Hendersonville’s wonderful wineries are part of the region’s Cheers! Trail, the only trail of its kind in North Carolina to feature five different types of craft beverages — beer, cider, mead, spirits and wine.
Order a Cheers! Trail Passport to get the most out of your journey as you explore 25+ different tasting experiences. Be sure to download a Cheers! Trail map to view offline since cell phone service can be spotty in rural areas.
Sawyer Springs Vineyard (2,100 feet): A small and purposeful family-run operation, this winery is on land that has been passed down through six generations. The offerings include wines made from blueberries and strawberries.
Souther Williams Vineyard (2,100 feet):
Hendersonville’s newest winery is on land that has been in the same family since 1800 and grows cooler climate varietals.
Stone Ashe Vineyards (2,700 feet): The state-of-the-art tasting room sits on a mountain bluff wrapped in vineyards and brings a taste of Bordeaux to the Blue Ridge with its all-natural wines.
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Burntshirt Vineyards
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Craft Beverage LISTINGS
APPALACHIAN RIDGE ARTISAN HARD CIDER
749 Chestnut Gap Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-699-7507
SaintPaulFarms.com
BEAR FALLS WINE COMPANY
432 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-393-0945
BearFallsWine.com
BLUE GHOST BREWING COMPANY
125 Underwood Rd.
Fletcher, NC 28732
828-376-0159
BlueGhostBrewing.com
BOLD ROCK HARD CIDER
72 School House Rd. Mills River, NC 28759
828-595-9940
BoldRock.com
BURNING BLUSH BREWERY
891 Boylston Hwy. Mills River, NC 28759
828-595-9859
BurningBlush.com
BURNTSHIRT VINEYARDS
2695 Sugarloaf Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-2402
BurntshirtVineyards.com
BURNTSHIRT VINEYARDS:
CHIMNEY ROCK TASTING ROOM & BISTRO
438 Main St.
Chimney Rock, NC 28720
828-436-2490
BurntshirtVineyards.com/ chimney-rock
D9 BREWING COMPANY
425 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9995
D9Brewing.com
DRY FALLS BREWING CO.
425 Kanuga Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-696-0660
DryFallsBrewing.com
GUIDON BREWING COMPANY
415 Eighth Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-7976
GuidonBrewing.com
GUIDON BREWING OUTPOST 1
2120 Brevard Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
GuidonBrewing.com
MARKED TREE VINEYARD
623 Deep Gap Rd.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-513-3773
MarkedTreeVineyard.com
MILLS RIVER BREWING CO.
336 Banner Farm Rd. Mills River, NC 28759
828-513-5155
MillsRiverBrewingCo.com
M & T DISTILLING
711 Maple St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-393-4031
MTDistilling.com
JETER MOUNTAIN FARM
1126 Jeter Mountain Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-513-0404
JeterMountain.com
OKLAWAHA BREWING COMPANY
147 First Ave. E.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9956
OklawahaBrewing.com
POINT LOOKOUT
VINEYARDS & WORLD'S EDGE MEADERY
408 Appleola Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-808-8923
PointLookoutVineyards.com
SAINT PAUL MOUNTAIN VINEYARDS
588 Chestnut Gap Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-4002
SaintPaulFarms.com
SAWYER SPRINGS VINEYARD
124 Sandy Hill Ln.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-4383
SawyerSpringsVineyard.com
SIDEWAYS FARM & BREWERY
62 Eade Rd.
Etowah, NC 28729
828-595-4001
SidewaysFarm.com
SIERRA NEVADA BREWING CO.
100 Sierra Nevada Way Mills River, NC 28732
828-681-5300
SierraNevada.com
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN BREWERY
822 Locust St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-684-1235
SABrewery.com
SOUTHER WILLIAMS VINEYARD
655 Hoopers Creek Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-483-6070
SoutherWilliams.com
STONE ASHE VINEYARDS
736 Green Mountain Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-551-5643
StoneAsheVineyards.com
TWO TREES DISTILLING CO.
17 Continuum Dr. Fletcher, NC 28732 828-419-0727
TwoTreesDistilling.com
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Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Dining LISTINGS
2 GUYS PIZZA PLANET FRIENDLY FOOD & BREWS
1307 Seventh Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-6755
2GuysPizza.org
THE 2ND ACT COFFEE, WINE & CRAFT BEER BAR
101 Allen St. E. Ste. 101 Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-513-0045
The2ndActHendo.com
305 LOUNGE & EATERY
305 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9656
Facebook.com/305LoungeEatery
ALYKAT SUBS & SANDWICHES
1201 Asheville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-0311
Facebook.com/
AlykatSubsSandwiches
APPLEBEE'S
1635 Four Seasons Blvd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-3006
Applebees.com
ARABELLA BREAKFAST AND BRUNCH
536 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-2449
ArabellaBreakfast andBrunch.com
ASAKUSA JAPANESE CUISINE
144 Highlands Square Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-7073
Asakusa-Japanese-Cuisine.Square.Site
BAABALS ICE CREAM SHOPPE & FAMILY GRILLE
188 St. John Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-676-6449
Facebook.com/Baabals
THE BAKER'S BOX
1508 Asheville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28791 828-595-9983
TheBakersBox.net
BAY BREEZE SEAFOOD
1830 Asheville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28793
828-697-7106
BayBreezeSeafood.com
BINION'S ROADHOUSE
1565 Four Seasons Blvd. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-693-0492
BinionsRoadhouse.com
BLACK BEAR COFFEE CO.
318 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-6333
BlackBear.Coffee
BLACK ROSE PUBLIC HOUSE
222 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-2622
Facebook.com/ BlackRosePublicHouse
BLUE RIDGE PIZZA COMPANY
6336 Brevard Rd. Etowah, NC 28729
828-891-5648
BLUE SKY CAFÉ
3987 Hendersonville Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-684-1247
ILoveBlueSkyCafe.com
THE BOOK & BEE CAFE & TEA
795 Mountain Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-845-4242
TheBookandBee.com
BOONCHOO THAI EXPRESS
576 Upward Rd.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-435-9077
BoonchooThai.com
BRANDY'S ON MAIN
111 S. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-513-1240
BrandysOnMain.net
BREEDLOVE'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
316 Chadwick Ave.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-290-5152
BreedlovesDeli.com
BROOKS TAVERN
142 Third Ave. W. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9994
Facebook.com/ BrooksTavernHendersonvilleNC
CAMPFIRE GRILL
2770 Greenville Hwy. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-595-9849
CampFireGrillNC.com
CHAMPA 437 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-696-9800
ChampaNC.com
COCULA MEXICAN RESTAURANT
1751 Brevard Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-694-1178
CONO SUR 4195 Haywood Rd. Mills River, NC 28759
828-513-1731
Conosur.net
CRACKER BARREL OLD COUNTRY STORE 105 Commercial Blvd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-692-5560
CrackerBarrel.com
DADDY D'S SUBER SOULFOOD
411 Seventh Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-698-7408
DANDELION
127 Fifth Ave. W. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-595-9365
Facebook.com/ DandelionEatery
A DAY IN THE COUNTRY 130 Sugarloaf Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-7914
ADITC.com/cafe
DENNY'S
1550 Four Seasons Blvd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-8754
Dennys.com
DICKEY'S BARBECUE PIT
576 Upward Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-0645
Dickeys.com
DIXIE DINER
1724 Brevard Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-697-5025
Facebook.com/ DixieDinerHendersonville
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Daddy D's Suber Soulfood
For a few unique places to imbibe without dining, visit page 27.
DREADLIFE KITCHEN
3591 Chimney Rock Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9528
DreadLifeKitchen. wixsite.com/mysite
THE DUGOUT BAR & TAPHOUSE
430 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-9262
DUTCH CUPBOARD
6500 Brevard Rd.
Etowah, NC 28729
828-891-9050
Facebook.com/ TheDutchCupboard
EAGLE BAR & GRILL
925 Lakeledge Ct.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-702-3613
BlueRidgeHospitalityGroup.com/ eagle-bar-grill
EGGS UP GRILL
637 Spartanburg Hwy. Ste. 40
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-560-3447
EggsUpGrill.com/locations/ hendersonville-nc
EL BRONCO MEXICAN RESTAURANT
6488 Brevard Rd.
Etowah, NC 28729
828-891-2737
ELEVATIONS CHOPHOUSE AT SKYLARANNA HOTEL & RESORT
2075 N. Rugby Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-919-7000
Skylaranna.com/ elevationschophouse
EL PASO MARISCOS & TAQUERÍA
112 Sugarloaf Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-8630
ElPasoMexican.net
EL PASO MEXICAN RESTAURANT
807 Spartanburg Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-6040
ElPasoMexican.net
EL PASO MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Best Western, 105 Sugarloaf Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-694-0201
ElPasoMexican.net
FIREHOUSE SUBS
825 Spartanburg Hwy., Ste. 18
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-8344
FireHouseSubs.com
FLAT ROCK
VILLAGE BAKERY
2710 Greenville Hwy.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-1313
VillageBakeryNC.com/ flat-rock-menu
FLAT ROCK WOOD ROOM
1501 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-435-1391
FlatRockWoodRoom.com
FLETCHER VILLAGE BAKERY
235 St. John Rd. Ste. 70
Fletcher, NC 28732
828-687-7999
VillageBakeryNC.com/ fletcher-village-bakery
GOLDEN CORRAL BUFFET & GRILL
2530 Chimney Rock Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-6445
GoldenCorral.com
THE GREAT AMERICAN DOG
808 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-2266
TheGreatAmerican HotdogandSeafood.com
HANNAH FLANAGAN'S PUB
300 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-696-1665
TheOriginalHannahFlanagans.com
HARRY'S GRILL & PIGGY'S ICE CREAM
102 Duncan Hill Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-1995
HarrysandPiggys.com
HARVEY'S AL FRESCO
201 Third Ave. W.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-696-2001
TheHendersonNC.com/ harveys
HAUS HEIDELBERG GERMAN RESTAURANT
630 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-8227
HausHeidelberg.com
HENDOUGH CHICKEN & DONUTS
532 Kanuga Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739 828-595-2885
HenDough.com
HOT DOG WORLD
226 Kanuga Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-0374
HotDogWorld.net
HUBBA HUBBA SMOKEHOUSE
2724 Greenville Hwy.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-694-3551
HubbaHubbaSmokehouse.com
JANITZIO MEXICAN RESTAURANT
1053 Spartanburg Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-2474
JOEY'S NEW YORK BAGELS
Multiple locations
JoeysNYBagels.com
JONNY MAC'S LOWCOUNTRY
GRILLE & BBQ
3885 Hendersonville Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-367-3679
Facebook.com/JonnyMacsBBQ
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Season's at Highland Lake
HenDough Chicken & Donuts
Dining
LISTINGS (CONTINUED)
K'S NY PIZZA & SOFLO FOOD
301 Upward Rd.
Flat Rock, NC 28726
828-513-1104
Facebook.com/
KsNYPizzaNSoFloFood
KOSTA'S FIRESIDE RESTAURANT & PANCAKE INN
295 Sugarloaf Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-1004
KostasFiresidePancakeInn.com
KOSTA'S KITCHEN
4055 Hendersonville Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-684-0279
Kostas.kitchen
THE LOFT CAFE & PUB
111 Joel Wright Dr.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9997
Facebook.com/TheLoftCafePub
MARY'S BURRITOS
2560 Asheville Hwy. Ste. 10
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-696-9888
MarysBurritos.com
MEZZALUNA
226 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-6575
Mezzaluna-Hendersonville.com
MIKE'S PIZZA & PASTA
803 Spartanburg Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-2002
MikesPizzaandPasta.com
MIKE'S ON MAIN
303 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-698-1616
MikesonMain.com
MILLS RIVER RESTAURANT
4467 Boylston Hwy.
Mills River, NC 28759
828-891-4039
MillsRiverRestaurant.net
MOE'S ORIGINAL BBQ
114 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9200
MoesOriginalBBQ.com
MONTE'S SUB SHOP
2024 Asheville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-693-3112
MontesSubShop.com
MOUNTAIN DELI
343 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-0093
MountainDeliNC.com
MUSTANG CAFE
140 Tracy Grove Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-8444
Facebook.com/ MustangCafeHendo
NEVER BLUE 119 S. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-4646
TheNeverBlue.com
NORA'S NEW YORK STYLE PIZZERIA
2111 Asheville Hwy. Ste. 9 Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-595-9243
NorasNYPizzeria.com
O'CHARLEY'S RESTAURANT
65 Highland Square Dr.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-4224
OCharleys.com
OLD ORCHARD TAVERN
201 Sugarloaf Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-8157
CascadesMountainResort.com/ old-orchard-tavern
ORR'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
3228 Spartanburg Hwy.
East Flat Rock, NC 28726
828-693-8000
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE
250 Mitchelle Dr.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-1109
Outback.com
PAPA'S & BEER MEXICAN RESTAURANT
1821 Asheville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-692-9915
PapasandBeerHendo.com
P B & JAY'S CAFÉ
3445 Hendersonville Rd.
Fletcher, NC 28732
828-376-3711
PBJaysCafe.com
PI-SQUARED PIZZA
1972 Haywood Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-693-0799
Pi-SquaredPizza.com
PITA EXPRESS
1034 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-696-9818
PitaExpressHville.com
THE POE HOUSE
105 First Ave. W.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-696-1838
ThePoeHouseHVL.com
POP'S DINER
860 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-1035
Pops-Diner.business.site
POSTERO
401 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9676
Postero-HVL.com
RENZO'S SPEAKEASY
504 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-551-7766
Renzos.us/speakeasy
RUBY TUESDAY
260 Underwood Rd.
Fletcher, NC 28732
828-684-5201
RubyTuesday.com
THE SALTY LANDING
6577 Brevard Rd.
Etowah, NC 28729
828-595-9925
TheSaltyLanding.com
SIERRA NEVADA
TAPROOM & RESTAURANT
100 Sierra Nevada Way Mills River, NC 28732
828-708-6242
SierraNevada.com/brewery/ north-carolina/taproom
SAKURA JAPANESE
CUISINE
825 Spartanburg Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-697-1700
SEASON'S AT HIGHLAND LAKE
86 Lily Pad Ln. Flat Rock, NC 28731 828-696-9094
HLIResort.com/seasons
SHINE
202 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-0062
ShineHVL.com
THE SILO COOKHOUSE AT HORSE SHOE FARM
205 Horse Shoe Farm Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-393-3034
TheHorseShoeFarm.com/ thesilocookhouse
SOL Y LUNA
CALI-MEX BAR & GRILL 1715 Brevard Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-692-4888
A SOUTHERN CUP FINE TEAS
1529 Greenville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28792
844-596-7832
ASouthernCup.com
SOUTH ROCK SPORTS GRILL
830 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-2490
SouthRockSportsGrill.com
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BEVERAGE
SP JAMAICAN JERK
KITCHEN
1971 Asheville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-595-6869
spjamaicanjerkkitchen.com
SURF N BREW
OYSTER BAR & GRILL
235 St. John Rd. Ste. 10 Fletcher, NC 28732
828-376-3705
SurfnBrew.com
TACO FIESTA
MEXICAN KITCHEN
3754 Brevard Rd. Horse Shoe, NC 28742
828-595-9092
Facebook.com/tacofiestamex
TEQUILAS BAR & GRILL
300 Freeman St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-0450
ElPasoMexican.net
THAI SPICE
220 S. King St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-7323
ThaiSpiceHendersonville.com
Satisfying Sweet Tooths Since 1930
Quite possibly the most popular place in downtown Hendersonville is McFarlan Bakery. Locals and visitors flock to the old-school bakery for an amazing array of doughnuts, pastries, confections, cakes and more.
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The Silo Cookhouse at Horse Shoe Farm
Mike's on Main
Pi-Squared Pizza
Dining
LISTINGS (CONTINUED)
THREE CHOPT SANDWICH SHOPPE
103 Third Ave. E.
Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-692-0228
TOOLEY'S CAFE
1729 Brevard Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28791 828-693-1373
UMI JAPANESE FINE DINING
633 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-698-8048
UmiSushiNC.com
UNCLE SCOTT'S PIZZA
1735 Brevard Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-513-1220
UncleScottsPizza.com
VERRI'S ITALIAN RISTORANTE
785 N. Church St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-696-7858
Facebook.com/VerrisItalian
THE VINTNER'S TABLE
2695 Sugarloaf Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-2402
BurntshirtVineyards.com/ hendersonville/ vintners-table-menus
WAFFLE HOUSE Multiple locations WaffleHouse.com
WEST FIRST WOOD-FIRED
101-B First Ave. W. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-1080
WestFirstWoodfired.com
farm market trail
WHIT'S FROZEN CUSTARD
602 Kanuga Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-595-2118
WhitsCustard.com/locations/ hendersonville
WHITE DUCK
TACO SHOP
500 Seventh Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9871
WhiteDuckTacoShop.com
WOODY'S CHEESESTEAKS
431 N. Church St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-2991
Facebook.com/ WoodysCheesesteaksHendo
ZEKE'S GREENSIDE TAVERN AT ETOWAH VALLEY GOLF & RESORT
470 Brickyard Rd. Etowah, NC 28729
828-891-7022
EtowahValley.com/ dining/zekes-tavern
ZAPATA MEXICAN RESTAURANT
888 Spartanburg Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-693-7110
ZEN HEN CAFE
1794 Asheville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28791 828-552-4585
ZenHenCafe.com
Grab a basket and fill it with bright red, green and orange peppers, fresh herbs, berries and fruit — all available at the peak of ripeness. Sample homemade baked goods, artisan cheeses, jams and jellies. Follow the Henderson County Farm Market Trail and visit a local farmers market; it’s guaranteed to make your mouth water.
HENDERSONVILLE CURB MARKET
221 N. Church St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-8012
January–March:
Saturday (8am-2pm)
April–December:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (8am-2pm)
HendersonCounty CurbMarket.com
HENDERSONVILLE FARMERS MARKET
650 Maple St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-233-3205
May–October: Saturday (8am-1pm)
HendersonvilleNC.gov/events/ hendersonville-farmers-market
HENDERSON COUNTY
TAILGATE MARKET
100 N. King St. Hendersonville, NC 28739
Mid April–October: Saturday (8am-noon)
Facebook.com/Henderson CountyTailgateMarket
ETOWAH LIONS FARMERS MARKET
447 Etowah School Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739 828-891-3071
May–October:
Wednesday (3pm-6pm)
Facebook.com/EtowahLions-Farmers-Market
FLAT ROCK FARMERS MARKET
1790 Greenville Hwy.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
May–October: Thursday (3pm-6pm)
FlatRockFarmersMarket.com
MILLS RIVER FARM MARKET
New location in 2023 TBD 828-891-3332
May–October: Saturday (8am-noon) Facebook.com/ MillsRiverFarmMarket
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FOOD & BEVERAGE
Whit's Frozen Custard
henderson county apple orchard trail
North Carolina is the seventh-largest apple-producing state in the nation, and Henderson County is the largest appleproducing county in North Carolina. The apple harvest season runs from August through October. Fresh apples, cider and many other items may be purchased at the many roadside apple markets and produce stands located throughout the county. Some orchards offer tours and allow you to pick your own apples (noted as U-Pick below).
APPLE HOUSE & OWENBY ORCHARDS
3807 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-9917
OwenbysAppleHouse.com
COSTON FARM & APPLE HOUSE (U-PICK)
3748 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-8352
CostonFarm.com
CREASMAN FARMS (U-PICK)
280 Bent Arrow Ln.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-7728
CreasmanFarmsNC.com
FREEMAN ORCHARDS
3016 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-3311 or 828-674-9733
Facebook.com/FreemanOrchards-111734132224220
GRANDAD’S APPLES
N’ SUCH (U-PICK)
2951 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-1685
GrandadsApples.com
HENDERSON FARMS
705 Tracy Grove Rd.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-698-7416
HOLT ORCHARDS
17 Holt Pond Dr.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-685-9080
HoltOrchards.com
JETER MOUNTAIN FARM (U-PICK)
1126 Jeter Mountain Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-513-0404
JeterMountainFarm.com
JIMMY NIX & SONS APPLE HOUSE
3642 Chimney Rock Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-7222
JimmyNixandSons.wixsite.com/ apples
JUSTUS ORCHARD (U-PICK)
187 Garren Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-974-1232
JustusOrchard.com
LIVELY ORCHARDS
1115 Upward Rd.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-691-9889
Facebook.com/LivelyOrchards-597251397131034
MCCONNELL FARMS
177 Old Dana Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-2819
McConnellFarms.net
MOUNTAIN FRESH ORCHARDS
2887 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-435-0020
MtnFreshOrchards.com
ODELL BARNWELL & SONS
2900 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-7300
BarnwellsAppleHouse.com
OWENBY’S FRUIT STAND
4500 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-9917
PILOT MOUNTAIN PEARS (U-PICK)
Circle L Farm Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-2605
PilotMountainPears.com
SKY TOP ORCHARD (U-PICK)
1193 Pinnacle Mountain Rd. Zirconia, NC 28731
828-692-7930
SkyTopOrchard.com
STEPP’S HILLCREST ORCHARD (U-PICK)
170 Stepp Orchard Dr.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-9083
SteppApples.com
TWISTED APPLE (ORGANIC)
4039 Chimney Rock Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-712-1919
Facebook.com/TwistedAppleLLC
For more information on seasonality and to view a map of the orchards, scan the QR Code.
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Stepp's Hillcrest Orchard
FOOD & BEVERAGE
For U-Pick Berries, visit page 26.
Foodie’s Delight
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Postero
an itinerary for the culinary aficionado
THE NIGHT BEFORE / BREAKFAST
Begin your day in the rolling horse country of rural Mills River at the elegant Bed & Breakfast on Tiffany Hill. At this purpose-built inn—the first B&B inducted into the Southern Living Hotel Collection—luxury feels effortless and hospitality awaits at every turn. Each day begins in the sunlit dining room with a three-course “breakfast at Tiffany’s.” In the belief that every day is a celebration, even breakfast ends with dessert. A guest favorite is the inn’s signature pineapple pudding.
MIDDAY
After a leisurely morning, venture over to Bold Rock Hard Cider. In late 2015, Bold Rock opened its second production facility in Mills River, along with an apple-pressing barn, tasting room and cider garden. Take a tour to learn how apples are pressed into juice, which goes through a fermentation process similar to winemaking and is kegged or bottled on-site. Then, participate in a tasting to try several of the dozen ciders on tap, from the original Carolina Apple to ciders flavored with blackberry, pineapple, herbs and spices. Bold Bites mobile kitchen serves a menu of burgers, wings, nachos, sandwiches and wraps on-site.
AFTERNOON
Head to downtown Hendersonville for the afternoon and pop into Wine Sage & Gourmet on Main Street. The wine shop and bar focuses on vintages from smaller wineries and also sells culinaryrelated gadgets and gifts.
DINNER
Make reservations at Postero, located in a former bank building. The smartly designed space features an open kitchen as its centerpiece. The restaurant maintains strong relationships with area farmers, calling them out on the menu when possible. Menu items honor Appalachian food traditions, while incorporating unexpected ingredients and elevating the presentation to something that resembles artwork on a plate.
3-Day Foodie Itinerary
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View the 3-Day Foodie Itinerary for a longer, more filling experience.
Bold Rock Hard Cider
Bed & Breakfast on Tiffany Hill
Activities
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Appalachian Pinball Museum
mountain moment with john french
Owner of Appalachian Pinball Museum
In the heart of downtown Hendersonville, you’ll find an attraction brimming with nostalgia and intrigue. Here, you can not only view treasures from a bygone analog era, but also play more than 80 pinball machines and video games, for only $12 a person. A prime example of the unique activities that make Hendersonville so special, the Appalachian Pinball Museum offers outstanding entertainment for visitors of every age.
We sat down with owner John French to learn more about the museum.
Q: When did you open the Appalachian Pinball Museum?
A: My wife and I opened it in 2018, and I’m having the time of my life. I have a jobby: not a job; not a hobby.
Q: Name some of your more interesting pinball machines, and do you allow people to play those?
A: Oh yes. All the games except for the super old ones are on the floor to play. We’ve got a good old-fashioned Theater of Magic from 1995, and it’s everybody’s favorite. We’ve got Addams Family and Twilight Zone from 1993 or 1994. We have an Incredible Hulk from 1979, Police Force from 1989, Harlem Globetrotters from 1978, and a lot of electro-mechanical games from the 1970s.
Q: How many machines are on the floor?
A: There are 53 pinball machines on the floor right now. In the arcade section,
we’ve got 24 video games and seven shooters. Altogether, it exceeds 80, but that number comes and goes. I’m always pulling things off the floor and putting things on.
Q: What is your business philosophy?
A: Just make people happy. When people come in here, they’re not coming to talk to somebody about their taxes, they’re coming in to have fun. They’re smiling when they come in, and I want to make sure they are smiling when they leave.
Q: You have a snack bar and recently added beer. Is that going well?
A: My philosophy is you can’t play pinball without beer. I like having beer for the adults, and we have sodas for the kids, plus chips and crackers.
John's Top 5
Hendersonville recommendations:
» Hands On! Children's Museum Cool place where kids — and adults — learn by doing. Lots of space and educational, fun activities.
» Arabella Breakfast & Brunch
Great fresh-made food and cocktails at a reasonable price. The loaded waffles are wonderful!
» Aquarium & Shark Lab by Team ECCO Educational and fun. Lots of displays and shark feedings!
» Mast General Store OK, so I just go for the bulk candy.
» The Kingmaker's Draft Board games and beer. Who could ask for more?
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Hand's On! Children's Museum
- Pollinator Mural by painted by artist Matt Willey
ACTIVITIES
retail therapy
Where to Shop in Henderson County
Retail therapy is alive and well in the Hendersonville area. The question is not whether there are enough shops, but whether there is enough time to visit them all. The best strategy is geographic – pick an area of the county and have at it. Here's a brief overview of shopping hotspots, including some newcomers and longtime favorites.
MAIN STREET
Galleries, clothing boutiques, home goods stores and specialty shops are plentiful along both sides of this eight-block stretch. Pretty much all options are here: upscale, eclectic, artsy, thrifty, pet-centric and kids’ stores. For a neat diversion, head over to the Historic Seventh Avenue District, the hip area adjacent to downtown that’s home to top-notch gallery Art on 7th.
FLAT ROCK
This friendly village, known as the “Little Charleston of the Mountains,” has offered shopping for visitors since the 1800s. Melinda Lawton, owner of Sweet Magnolia Gallery, got her start in the film industry before her jewelry business took off when Carrie Underwood wore her designs on “American Idol.” Another popular spot is Feather Your Nest, a consignment treasure trove of home decor, artwork, furniture and accessories. The Gallery at Flat Rock exhibits highquality works of art in a beautiful setting across the side street from Flat Rock’s famed Little Rainbow Row, where no Flat Rock visit is complete without stopping in The Wrinkled Egg gift shop.
HORSE SHOE
An enclave of cottage shops named Horse Shoe Gap Village has emerged in this rural area west of Hendersonville. It is anchored by The Little Corner Shop (antiques, home goods); Smitten Smiths Gallery (jewelry crafted from metals); and Woodhaven Glass, which sells handblown glass items and offers classes in studio glass. Another popular stop in the village is Hidden Trails Coffeehouse
Shopping Remindersfor of Yesteryear
Vintage shopping is definitely having a moment. Find your yesteryear treasures at a trio of top-notch antiques stores. The largest is Needful Things, where comfortable shoes are a must. It features roughly 200 vendor displays across two huge showroom floors. Furniture and home goods are the focus at The Marketplace on Locust, home to 12 vendors who carefully curate their collections and often participate in open houses on-site. Vintage blends with artsy at The Garage on 25 in Fletcher, an artisan community of more than 80 local makers, creators, up-cyclers, vintage lovers and pickers.
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The Gallery at Flat Rock
The Wrinkled Egg gift shop
ACTIVITIES
Horse Shoe Gap Village, Woodhaven Glass
The Garage on 25
Activities LISTINGS
history
GUIDED HISTORY WALKS
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-545-3179
MaryJoPadgett.com
HAUNTS OF HENDO
First Citizens Bank
539 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
HauntsofHendo.com
HENDERSON COUNTY GENEALOGICAL & HISTORICAL SOCIETY
400 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-1531
HCGHS.org
HENDERSON COUNTY HERITAGE MUSEUM
1 Historic Courthouse Square, Ste. 4 Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-694-1619
HendersonCounty Museum.com/hchm
HISTORIC FLAT ROCK CULTURAL CENTER MUSEUM
118 Village Center Dr. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-974-4242
HistoricFlatRockInc.com/ cultural-center
HISTORIC JOHNSON FARM
3346 Haywood Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-891-6585
HistoricJohnsonFarm.org
SALUDA HISTORIC DEPOT
32 W. Main St.
Saluda, NC 28773
828-769-9016
SaludaHistoricDepot.com
ST. JOHN IN THE WILDERNESS
1895 Greenville Hwy. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-9783
StJohnFlatRock.org
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA AIR MUSEUM
1340 E. Gilbert St.
Hendersonville, NC 28793
828-698-2482
WNCAirMuseum.com
WOLFE'S ANGEL STATUE
Oakdale Cemetery
U.S. Hwy. 64 W. Hendersonville, NC 28739
u-pick berries
ETOWAH BLUEBERRY PATCH
6647 Brevard Rd.
Etowah, NC 28729
828-577-9508
FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT ORCHARD
756 Dalton Trail Dr.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-9102
TheFruitoftheSpiritOrchard.webs. com
JETER MOUNTAIN FARM
1126 Jeter Mountain Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-513-0404
JeterMountainFarm.com
JUSTUS ORCHARD
187 Garren Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-8033
JustusOrchard.com
OBERMILLER'S STRAWBERRY FARM
621 Allstar Ln.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-891-8841
family friendly
APPALACHIAN PINBALL MUSEUM
538 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-702-9277
AppalachianPinballMuseum.com
APPLE QUEST Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
VisitHendersonvilleNC.org/ wp-content/uploads/ Apple-Quest.pdf
APPLE VALLEY MODEL
RAILROAD MUSEUMHISTORIC TRAIN DEPOT
650 Maple Ave. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-270-0858
AVMRC.com
AQUARIUM & SHARK LAB BY TEAM ECCO
511 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-8386
TeamEcco.org
BULLINGTON GARDENS
95 Upper Red Oak Trl. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-6104
BullingtonGardens.org
CARL SANDBURG HOME NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
1800 Little River Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-4178
NPS.gov/carl
ELIJAH MOUNTAIN GEM MINE
2120 Brevard Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-692-6560
ElijahMountain.com
ELLABERRY
LLAMA FARM
4178 Old Clear Creek Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-606-3577
EllaberryLlamaFarm.com
THE FRENCH BROAD
E'N'PIRE MODEL
RAILROAD CLUB
503 Seventh Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
Fbe-Nscale.org
HANDS ON!
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
318 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-8333
HandsOnWNC.org
HENDERSONVILLE HONEYCRISPS
Berkeley Mills Park
69 Balfour Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
336-491-0491
Hendersonville
Honeycrisps.com
MINERAL & LAPIDARY MUSEUM OF HENDERSON COUNTY
400 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-698-1977
MineralMuseum.org
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Bullington Gardens
Activities LISTINGS
THE NIX PUMPKIN PATCH
3726 Chimney Rock Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-808-7346
PISGAH FOREST GEM MINE & GIFTS
507 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-367-8330
PFGems.com
TARHEEL LANES
3275 Asheville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-692-5039
TarheelLanesNC.com
imbibe
BLUE RIDGE BEER GARDEN
402 S. Church St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-2844
BlueRidgeBeerGarden.com
THE BRANDY BAR
504 Seventh Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-513-1336
TheBrandyBar.com
HVL PEDAL & BREWS
402 S. Church St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-233-5606
HVLPedalBrews.com
THE KINGMAKER'S DRAFT
101 S. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-2014
TheKingMakersDraft.com
PACKA'S PLACE
4210 Brevard Rd.
Horse Shoe, NC 28742
623-221-3164
PackasPlace.com
other
BILTMORE ESTATE
1 Lodge St.
Asheville, NC 28803
800-411-3812
Biltmore.com
BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY
Asheville, NC
828-298-0398
BlueRidgeParkway.org
HOMEMADE PASTA NOODLES (CLASSES)
719 Maple St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-989-0858
HomemadePastaNoodles.com
JUMP OFF ROCK
4501 Laurel Park Hwy. Laurel Park, NC 28739
828-693-4840
LINDA'S PLANTS & SHRUBS
308 Stepp Acres Ln. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-0738
LindasPlants.com
MAST GENERAL STORE
527 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-696-1883
MastGeneralStore.com
THE PEOPLE'S MUSEUM AND WALK OF FAME
318 N. Main St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-8333
HandsOnWNC.org/ ?url=peoples-museum
THE RIVETER
701 Old Fanning Bridge Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-676-2566
RiveterNC.com
THE STABLE SPA AT THE HORSE SHOE FARM
155 Horse Shoe Farm Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-393-3034
TheHorseShoeFarm.com/ wellness-spa
TIMBER AXE THROWING 218 Duncan Hill Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-9909
TimberAxeThrowing.com
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Packa's Place
Jeter Mountain Farm
Western North Carolina Air Museum
destination: unparalleled scenic beauty
With the scenic beauty of lush apple orchards, rolling mountains, and vast, green forests as your backdrop, lose yourself driving around Hendersonville and the surrounding area. Weave your way through Apple Country to see the blooms in the spring or the heavily laden boughs in the fall. Meander around the stately and historic homes of Flat Rock. Cruise along the famous Blue Ridge Parkway — within the quiet beauty of the area’s state and national parks — and find yourself right back in the heart of things: downtown Hendersonville!
DELIGHTFUL DAY TRIPS
Hendersonville sits within easy reach of many other great experiences in Western North Carolina. Make it your home base for day trips to explore all the region has to offer.
Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park (45 minutes):
This park combines breathtaking vistas and unique biodiversity with a variety of hiking trails and one of the tallest waterfalls on the East Coast. The 26-story elevator ride through the mountain to the observation deck at the top is worth the ride.
Biltmore Estate (45 minutes):
One of the largest and most famous houses in the United States, this historic mansion was built by George and Edith Vanderbilt. The most popular times to visit are in the spring for the tulip bloom and at Christmastime. The 8,000-acre estate provides visitors with the chance to explore the grounds and gardens, join a wine tasting or marvel at the home’s design and decor during a self-guided tour.
The Gorge Zipline (16 minutes):
Skim through the treetops on America’s steepest, fastest zipline canopy tour, starting at the rim of the Green River Gorge and plunging through 18,000 acres of protected wilderness on 11 ziplines, multiple platforms and a sky bridge.
Sliding Rock (40 minutes):
Located in Pisgah National Forest, this is a water slide as only Mother Nature could create. Nearly 11,000 gallons of water every minute send visitors sliding 60 feet along the rock face into an eight-foot-deep plunge pool below. Lifeguards are on hand from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Open seven days a week, weather permitting.
Lake Lure & the Lake Lure Flowering Bridge (30 minutes):
The town of Lake Lure has a large lake with a beach that is popular for swimming, boat tours and boat rentals. The town's Flowering Bridge is a roadway-turned pedestrian garden, containing more than 2,000 species of plants that bloom yearround, surrounded by expansive views of Chimney Rock & the Hickory Nut Gorge.
Tryon International Equestrian Center (30 minutes):
The ultimate destination for people who love horses, the outdoors and active living, the equestrian center offers first-class facilities for equestrian events at all levels.
Gratitude at Altitude
A wonderful thing happens when visitors come to the Hendersonville area.
The longer they spend up here in the Blue Ridge Mountains – above endless rolling hills, among the clouds – the more they feel it: An unmistakable sense of gratitude.
Gratitude for these inspiring views. This overwhelming sense of peace. And for everything in their life that has brought them to this place and this moment.
That’s why our visitors are pleasantly surprised to find themselves experiencing an almost unexpected level of appreciation for every sight, every sound, every craft beer and every warm “hello” from a friendly resident.
It’s what makes Hendersonville a destination unlike any other. And it’s what we proudly refer to as Gratitude at Altitude.
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ACTIVITIES
Family Fun Itinerary
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ACTIVITIES
Hendersonville Train Depot
an itinerary for family-friendly fun
FRIDAY NIGHT
Kick off your weekend with dinner at Campfire Grill in the quaint Village of Flat Rock. The restaurant recreates the summer camp experience in its dining room. Hendersonville is the camp capital of the Southeast, with approximately 20 youth summer camps. Standout menu items include the towering counselor burger and s’mores skillet served with graham crackers for dipping.
Walk to an evening show at Flat Rock Playhouse. The State Theatre of North Carolina specializes in musicals, comedies and shows for young audiences. The professional theater merges top talent with an approachable, laid-back vibe for a bit of Broadway in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Allow everyone in the family to unplug at Kanuga Conference and Retreat Center. Located on 1,400 acres, the resort encourages outdoor exploration and quality time with loved ones. Book a hotel-style room in the main inn, or choose from multi-bedroom historic cottages and guest houses with various amenities, such as fireplaces, screened porches and kitchens.
SATURDAY MORNING
If you’re in Hendersonville from late August through October, spend Saturday morning at an apple orchard. Hendersonville leads North Carolina in apple production, and many orchards invite customers to pick their own fruit. Other farm adventures include hayrides, apple cannons, corn mazes, pumpkin patches and bakeries with fresh apple treats.
If apples aren’t in season, head to Elijah Mountain Gem Mine and search for
gemstones and gold. Covered outdoor flumes are open seven days a week yearround. In addition to mining, visitors can pet and feed the goats and admire colorful peacocks and pheasants in the aviary.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Spend the afternoon in the Seventh Avenue Historic District. Apple Valley Model Railroad Club is located in the former train depot. The museum has a working HO-scale model train that depicts Western North Carolina circa the 1950s. A larger, all-weather G-scale display runs outside with plants and water features.
SATURDAY EVENING
White Duck Taco Shop makes taco night an easy dinner choice. Adults will like the variety with everything from jerk chicken, lump crab, Korean beef bulgogi and lamb gyro filling tortillas. And kids will like the familiarity of chicken or cheese quesadillas.
End the night with ice cream at nearby Celtic Creamery. The shop uses an Irish recipe and local ingredients to create an exceptionally creamy ice cream that is made, churned and frozen daily in-house.
SUNDAY MORNING
After checking out on Sunday, make a final jaunt to Holmes Educational State Forest for a hike around the Talking Trees Trail. Along the half-mile loop, different species of trees share a bit about themselves, including their distinct characteristics and helpful uses.
As you navigate downtown, participate in the Apple Quest scavenger hunt. Designed by a local Girl Scout troop, the search involves a dozen brass apples hidden at landmark locations. A brochure with clues is available for download online, or you can pick up a printed copy at the Welcome Center on Main Street.
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ACTIVITIES
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annual events
Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend
Sip wine and cider, savor delicious food pairings and explore the Blue Ridge Mountain countryside during Hendersonville’s Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend. Held annually on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday in mid-April, the celebration welcomes people to vineyards and orchards where artisan craft beverages are produced in this thriving agricultural region. The event often coincides with budbreak in the vineyards and apple blossom season in the orchards — both signifying hope for a prosperous fall harvest. A variety of events take place throughout the weekend, including specialty tastings, dinners, tours, property hikes and lots of live music. The weekend highlights the seven wineries of the Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA, a federally designated wine region, and several area cideries that produce hard cider using fresh apples from local orchards. Events are both free and ticketed.
SUMMER CONCERTS
Hendersonville loves live music. Check out these fun, free concerts that take place downtown throughout the summer.
Garden Jubilee
Garden enthusiasts converge in downtown Hendersonville on Memorial Day weekend for Garden Jubilee. Held Saturday and Sunday, the event is one of the largest gardening shows in the Southeast. The two-day celebration of all things green fills Main Street with plants, yard tools and outdoor accessories. Approximately 150 vendors set up along seven blocks of Main Street. Local and regional nurseries sell thousands of plants, including annuals, perennials, vegetable and fruit plants, herbs, and unusual varieties.
Music on Main takes place one evening per week and features a diverse lineup of pop, oldies, rock and contemporary music – all of your old favorites, the tunes that make you want to get up and dance. This family-friendly event often happens in conjunction with food trucks and classic car shows.
For more than 100 years, Hendersonville has hosted its iconic Street Dances throughout the summer. They began in 1918, at the end of World War I, when the town welcomed home local soldiers by celebrating in the streets with impromptu music and dancing. The tradition is still alive and well.
Rhythm & Brews brings together live music, a variety of food trucks, and locally produced beer, wine and cider on the third Thursday of each month from May through September. Entertainers include established acts as well as up-and-coming artists from around the nation playing a wide variety of tunes.
Hendersonville Honeycrisps Baseball
The Honeycrisps are a summer collegiate baseball team playing in The Old North State League at the historic Berkeley Park – former home of the Berkeley Spinners, the local post-WWII textile mill team. Division Champions in 2022, the Honeycrisps’ ever-changing lineup offers a fun, energetic atmosphere at an affordable, family-friendly activity.
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Garden Jubilee
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North Carolina Apple Festival
Every Labor Day weekend for nearly 80 years, the North Carolina Apple Festival has filled Main Street with merriment to celebrate the Hendersonville apple harvest. Hendersonville leads the state in apple production and consistently ranks within the top 10 producers nationwide. Beginning Friday and continuing through Labor Day, festivities include a street fair, live music, a parade, a kids’ carnival, pancake breakfasts, a recipe contest, apple taste testing, foot races, aircraft rides, and a gem and mineral show.
North Carolina Mountain State Fair
In mid-September, the North Carolina Mountain State Fair runs for 10 days at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center. It celebrates the hallmarks of Blue Ridge Mountain heritage, including agriculture, music, and arts and crafts. More than 4,000 animals — from dairy and beef cattle to sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, rabbits, and llamas — strut
their stuff for blue ribbons. Enjoy live demonstrations of molasses making, blacksmithing, pottery turning, and basket weaving. The centerpiece of the fair is a midway with more than 40 carnival rides and games, festival food, and live entertainment nightly on the Heritage Stage.
Art on Main
Hendersonville’s Main Street creates an ideal backdrop for more than 70 artisans to display and sell their works the last weekend of September. Art on Main is a juried event that attracts artists from throughout the Southeast and is regarded as one of the finest outdoor art shows in the region. A variety of media are represented, including oil and acrylic painting, clay, metal, wood, fiber, photography and jewelry.
Fiesta Hendersonville
Bright colors, savory aromas and rhythmic music fill Hendersonville’s Main Street for Fiesta Hendersonville.
The one-day street festival — held in late September or early October — celebrates Latin American culture. More than 20 Latin American countries are represented.
Home for the Holidays
Your days will be merry and bright during Hendersonville's Home for the Holidays event, held from early November through New Year’s Day. Enjoy carriage rides, visits with Santa, greenery markets, a festive Christmas parade, holiday-themed performances at the Flat Rock Playhouse and much, much more! Main Street’s shops, galleries and boutiques are decorated in holiday splendor, while large wreaths with big red bows hang from streetlights. Add in the lights and decorations along the serpentine street, and you get a scene straight out of a Hallmark movie.
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North Carolina Mountain State Fair
North Carolina Apple Festival
Home for the Holidays
ANNUAL EVENTS
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Brightwaters Vacation Rentals
Accommodations
mountain moment with michele and elisabeth
Owners of Brightwaters Vacation Rentals
In 2007, Michele Azan and Elisabeth Perez made their first visit to Hendersonville for a four-day weekend with friends. The New York City dwellers were so charmed by Hendersonville’s warm and friendly residents, they called a real estate agent on a whim and wound up putting an offer on a house during their vacation. “The mountains worked their magic, and we never looked back,” Michele says. “This is the place we were meant to settle.”
Not able to replicate their NYC careers here, they opted for a new take on something they dabbled in years earlier in Florida — vacation rentals. With keen eyes and a love of history, they came across a group of cottages and cabins surrounding an old stone guest house in an area known as Brightwaters. And Brightwaters Vacation Rentals was born.
Q: You immersed yourselves in the history of Brightwaters. Can you share a shortened version of its history?
A: In the early 1920s, a former shoe salesman from Pennsylvania named Samuel Childs purchased 400 acres west of Hendersonville, from which he carved a 100-acre resort. He named it Brightwaters after an area near Tampa and promoted the resort to Floridians seeking to vacation in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The resort consisted of 25 cabins, an eight-bedroom hotel, plus lodge and dining hall. Today, the two-story, 1938 former hotel is the centerpiece of our property.
Q: Guests often compliment you on the interior design of your rentals. What philosophy drives the designs?
A: Each home has its own personality, designed to be warm, comfortable and inviting. Our style has several
components: thoughtful attention to detail; uncluttered spaces; texture and layering that delight the senses; decorative accents and large-scale artwork to add flair and drama; and mixing high/low, modern and vintage furniture to create interest and make the spaces feel like home.
Q: What are your guests’ biggest reasons for vacationing in Hendersonville and Henderson County?
A: Our guests frequently tell us they come here for the plethora of outdoor activities our area offers — from pristine lakes, rivers and waterfalls to forests that welcome hikers, bikers and nature lovers. In particular, they also choose Henderson County for U-pick apple orchards and charming, family-friendly downtown Hendersonville full of art galleries, unique boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops and breweries.
Q: Is there a “secret season” visitors might not be aware of that you recommend?
A: Yes! We tell guests September is one of the best times to visit. In September, it still feels like summer, with a hint of fall, and it’s easier to get reservations at popular destinations in our area.
Q: What has been the key to becoming such a big part of the local community in a relatively short amount of time?
A: We love meeting new people and offering help where we can. Over the years, many guests have become Henderson County residents and we’ve helped them get settled. We support and share advice with local business owners, and partner with them to provide memorable visitor experiences.
Elisabeth and Michele’s Top 5
Hendersonville recommendations:
» Jump Off Rock
One of the few peaks from which visitors can experience amazing views and sunsets without having to hike.
» Umi Japanese Restaurant
Offers consistently delicious food and great service seven days a week.
» Horse Shoe Farm
Provides guests with luxury accommodations, a restaurant and spa, on an 85-acre riverfront estate.
» Marked Tree Vineyard
Serves award-winning wines in a thoughtfully designed setting, including spectacular views from every angle.
» Packa’s Place – A beer garden that welcomes everyone like family, offering music, food trucks and agritourism on their beefalo farm.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Accommodations
LISTINGS
1898 WAVERLY INN
783 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-9193
WaverlyInn.com
3B'S INN BED, BREAKFAST AND BISCUIT
5793 Gerton Hwy. Gerton, NC 28735
828-625-4926
3bsinn.com
ABOVE ASHEVILLE
8380 Pinnacle Mountain Rd.
Zirconia, NC 28790
303-220-0183
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 17773417
ACORN CABIN
1161 Crab Creek Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-808-7280
Yonderways.com
ALLURE MOUNTAIN RETREATS
P.O. Box 392
Dana, NC 28724
828-620-1450
AllureMtnRetreats.com
AMEZQUITA ESTATE
410 Lamp Post Dr. Zirconia, NC 28790
828-513-3280
Trivago.com/flat-rock-69013/hotel/ mountain-view-amezquita-estatehendersonville-nc-11341126
APPLE COUNTRY RETREAT
623 Owensby Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
832-518-0560
Airbnb.com/rooms/29731256
APPLE TREE COTTAGE
514 Third Ave. W. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-329-6105
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 26427546
BARKWELLS
290 Lance Rd. Mills River, NC 28759
828-891-8288
Barkwells.com
THE BARN
340 Frankie Ln. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-691-7052
Vrbo.com/2229032
THE BARN AT SLICK ROCK
177 Slick Rock Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
919-576-0173
Airbnb.com/h/ thebarnatslickrock
BAT CAVE RIVER COTTAGES
52 Lake Lure Hwy. Bat Cave, NC 28710
828-625-9300
BatCaveRiverCottages.com
BEARWALLOW MOUNTAIN RANCH
5016 Bearwallow Mountain Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-651-8550
Vrbo.com/1135030
BED & BREAKFAST ON TIFFANY HILL
400 Ray Hill Rd. Mills River, NC 28759
828-290-6080
Tiffany-Hill.com
BEST WESTERN
105 Sugarloaf Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-0521
BestWestern.com
BLUE RIDGE CABIN
76 Corlin Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739
803-603-6370
Vrbo.com/342302ha#
BONAIRE MOTEL
1201 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-4007
Loc8NearMe.com/ north-carolina/hendersonville/ bonaire-motel/6417577
BRAEBURN BUNGALOW
1003 Highland Ave.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
770-561-3423
Airbnb.com/rooms/29133305
BRIGHTWATERS VACATION RENTALS
202 Tioga Trl. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-513-0528
BrightWaters
VacationRentals.com
BUDGET MOTEL
250 Underwood Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-684-2200
BULLWINKLE BUNGALOW
1368 Mount Olivet Rd. Zirconia, NC 28790
321-723-4800 or 954-683-9000
BURNTSHIRT VINEYARDS VINTERS COTTAGE
2695 Sugarloaf Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-685-2402
Vrbo.com/570063
CABIN FEVER
7337 Spartanburg Hwy. Saluda, NC 28773
828-749-9811
CabinFeverNC.com
CARDINAL COTTAGE
235 North Hills Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-891-9507
Vrbo.com/102718
CAROLINA COTTAGE GUEST HOUSE
400 Big Raven Ln. Saluda, NC 28773
828-243-7553
TheCarolinaCottage.com
CAROLINA COTTAGES
528 Fifth Ave. W. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-692-7939
CarolinaCottages.net/ vacation-rentals
CAROLINA MORNINGS, INC.
44 Merrimon Ave. Ste. 2 Asheville, NC 28801
877-735-3133
CarolinaMornings.com?
NCK=hendersonville
CASCADES MOUNTAIN RESORT
201 Sugarloaf Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-8155
CascadesMountainResort.com
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1898 Waverly Inn
CEDARWOOD INN
1510 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-8284
Cedarwood-Inn.com
THE CHARLESTON INN
755 N. Main St.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-6737
TheCharleston.net
CLASSIC CAROLINA CABINS
P.O. Box 439
Edneyville, NC 28727
941-539-6780
ClassicCarolinaCabins.com
CLEMONTINE'S
134 Beddingfield Ln.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-308-2722
Vrbo.com/2554314
COLDWELL BANKER KING VACATION RENTALS
130 S. Main St. Ste. C
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-398-5724
CBKVacationRentals.com
COMFORT INN
ASHEVILLE AIRPORT
15 Rockwood Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-687-9199
ChoiceHotels.com
CORI DRIVE HOME
50 Cori Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-215-8731
Airbnb.com/rooms/29512600
THE COTTAGE AT GLEN GALLA
1003 Mergans Ln. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-808-0854
Airbnb.com/rooms/1017800
THE COTTAGES OF FLAT ROCK
1511 Greenville Hwy.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-693-8805
TheCottagesofFlatRock.com
A COUNTRY RETREAT AT CLEAR CREEK CABINS
Wyatt Ln.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
877-715-2783
ClearCreekCabins.com
THE DEPOT
568 Toms Hill Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739
Evolve.com/ vacation-rentals/442644
DIAMOND FALLS PRESERVE
1608 Edney Inn Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-595-4089
DiamondFallsPreserve.com
DOVETAILS
107 Boyd Dr. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-393-5799
Vrbo.com/4695293ha
EAGLE VIEW
103 Fairground Ave. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-674-4807
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 50130209
DAYS INN
102 Mitchelle Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-5999
WyndhamHotels.com
EAGLEROCK
2970 Hebron Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28791 407-830-1400
Vrbo.com/485786
ECHO MOUNTAIN INN 2849 Laurel Park Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-693-9626
EchoMountainInn.com
ECONO LODGE
ASHEVILLE AIRPORT
196 Underwood Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732 828-684-1200
ChoiceHotels.com/ north-carolina/fletcher/ econo-lodge-hotels
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The Charleston Inn
Bed & Breakfast on Tiffany Hill
Cascades Mountain Resort
KEY = Pet Friendly
Accommodations
ECONO LODGE HENDERSONVILLE
206 Mitchelle Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-693-8800
ChoiceHotels.com
ELIZABETH LEIGH INN
908 Fifth Ave. W. Hendersonville, NC 28739 828-808-5305
ElizabethLeighInn.com
EMERALD TREEHOUSE
199 Mitchell View Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-551-5314
HorwoodHomes. staydirectly.com/ listing?a=47729049
ETOWAH VALLEY GOLF & RESORT
470 Brickyard Rd. Etowah, NC 28729 828-891-7022
EtowahValley.com
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES - AIRPORT
155 Underwood Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-684-1144
Marriott.com
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES HENDERSONVILLE/ FLAT ROCK
836 Upward Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-513-5100
Marriott.com
FALLING WATERS
140 Bonnies Cove Trl. Mills River, NC 28759
855-866-9574
GreyBeardRentals.com/ vacation-rentals/ falling-waters
GARDEN COTTAGES
2003 Hebron Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-808-2035
Airbnb.com/users/ 16290006/listings
LISTINGS (CONTINUED)
GARDENER'S COTTAGE AT BECKON RIDGE
Stonebridge Dr.
Flat Rock, NC 28731 845-430-8003
Vrbo.com/437548
GASLIGHT COTTAGE
1130 Hyman Ave.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
404-735-9544
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 20453066
GB 60 VACATION RENTAL
60 Melinda G. Ln.
Hendersonville, NC 28739 828-699-0631
Vrbo.com/4814450ha
GREEN MOUNTAIN
LODGE & CABINS
2301 Terry's Gap Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792 404-277-9000
GreenMountainLodge.net
GRIST MILL RIVER COTTAGE
67 Gerton Hwy. Bat Cave, NC 28710 828-625-9500
877-371-5100
DistinctiveMtnLodging.com/ rentals/grist-mill-river.html
HAMPTON INN
HENDERSONVILLE
155 Sugarloaf Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-697-2333
Hilton.com
HAMPTON INN & SUITES
ASHEVILLE AIRPORT 18 Rockwood Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732 828-687-0806
HamptonInn3.hilton.com
"HAPPY PLACE"
MOUNTAIN VIEW HOME
308 Forest Bend Dr.
Horse Shoe, NC 28742 828-808-6775
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 684621244985192104
THE HENDERSON
201 Third Ave. W. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-696-2001
TheHendersonNC.com
HENDERSONVILLA
307 Eighth Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-290-9560
HendersonVilla.com
HENDERSONVILLE COTTAGE
326 N. Whitted St. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-551-8932
Vrbo.com/429019
HENDERSONVILLE VACATION RENTALS
16 Moss Creek Ln. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-243-0506
HendersonvilleVacation
Cabins.com
HIGHLAND LAKE INN & RESORT
86 Lily Pad Ln. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-6812
HLIResort.com
HIGHLAND LAKE
PROPERTIES, LLC
21 Halftimber Ln. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-692-1359
HighlandLake.net
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES
107 Upward Crossing Dr. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-698-8899
IHG.com/holidayinnexpress
HOMESTEAD CABIN
319 Brookside Camp Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-774-8135
HVilleCabinRental.com
THE HORSE SHOE FARM
155 Horse Shoe Farm Dr.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-393-3034
TheHorseShoeFarm.com
HUMPHREY'S HIDEAWAY
865 Middle Fork Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-443-2943
Vrbo.com/815476
JAZZEE'S DIAMOND
523 Glenview Ave.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-674-9121
Airbnb.com/rooms/35975612
KANUGA
130 Kanuga Chapel Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-692-9136
StayKanuga.org
KANUGA PLACE CONDO 320 Huff St. Hendersonville, NC 28739 919-397-7773
Evolve.com/ vacation-rentals/425552
KENMURE
100 Clubhouse Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-8481
Kenmure.com/ properties/rentals
KING FAMILY FARMSTEAD
936 Ballenger Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-243-1840
Airbnb.com/h/ kingfamilyfarmstead
LAKE SUMMIT NEST, DOCK AND BOATHOUSE
103 Montgomery Dr. Saluda, NC 28773 804-389-0318
Airbnb.com/rooms/6354165
LAKEMONT COTTAGES 101 Lakemont Dr. Flat Rock, NC 28731 828-844-0204
Facebook.com/ LakemontCottage
LAKEWOOD RV RESORT 15 Timmie Ln. Flat Rock, NC 28731 828-697-9523
LakewoodRVResort.com
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LAUGHING WATERS
3963 Gerton Hwy.
Gerton, NC 28735
828-774-9838
Vrbo.com/3565781ha
LAUREL COTTAGE
1867 Hebron Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-231-7769
Vrbo.com/36362
LAUREL CREEK COTTAGE
196 Elson Ave. Hendersonville, NC 28739
864-238-0437
Vrbo.com/503756
LAZY LAKE CABINS
2322 Sugarloaf Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-674-5775 or 828-674-8302
LazyLakeCabins.com
LEAF ME ALONE
LUXURY LOG CABIN
273 Hutch Mountain Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
Airbnb.com/rooms/35186725
LINGER LAKE LODGE
369 Shumont Rd. Black Mountain, NC 28711
919-302-7536
Airbnb.ca/rooms/ 584839815228517466
THE LODGE AT FLAT ROCK
42 McMurray Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-9910
MountainLodgeFlatRock.com
MAGNOLIA DRIVE REFUGE
3201 Magnolia Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-290-7942
Airbnb.com/rooms/11714782
MAXWELL HOUSE
4017 Howard Gap Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-7914
Vacasa.com/unit/74888
MAYBERRY
217 Mansfield St.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-553-7900
Airbnb.com/h/ mayberry-hendersonville
MEADOWSONG COTTAGE
464 Mark Freeman Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-553-7900
Airbnb.com/rooms/45950343
MILL HOUSE LODGE
1150 W. Blue Ridge Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-6077
MillHouseLodge.com
MILLS RIVER HOUSE
76 Clement Dr. Mills River, NC 28759
919-208-5500
MOONBEAM BUNGALOWS
92 Carolina Hills Dr. Horse Shoe, NC 28742 828-458-0627
MoonBeamBungalows.com
MOUNTAIN LAKE COTTAGES
801 N. Lakeside Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739 828-692-6269
MountainLakeCottages.com
MOUNTAIN INN & SUITES
755 Upward Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731 828-692-7772
MountainInnFlatRock.com
MOUNTAIN INN & SUITES ASHEVILLE AIRPORT
447 Naples Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-684-0040
MountainInnAirport.com
MOUNTAIN PINES
160 Pine Dr. Flat Rock, NC 28731 803-633-0611
Mountain-Pines.com
MOUNTAIN RIDGE COTTAGE
559 Turkey Creek Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739 318-872-2807 or 318-453-0221
WNCMountainRentals.com/ vacation-rental-home.asp?
PageDataID=179198
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Etowah Valley Golf & Resort
Echo Mountain Inn
Elizabeth Leigh Inn
KEY = Pet Friendly
Accommodations
MOUNT PISGAH CAMPGROUND
408 Blue Ridge Pkwy. Canton, NC 28716
828-648-2644
Recreation.gov/camping/ campgrounds/234182
NATURE'S HARMONY
2506 Anders Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-595-2284 or 262-391-7281
Vrbo.com/811231
NC VISTA RENTALS
54 Sequoia Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-606-1452
NCVistaRentals.com
PARK PLACE RV PARK & CAMPING
501 S. Allen Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-3831
ParkPlaceRVPark.com
THE PEREGRINE NEST
837 Peregrine Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-551-5314
HorwoodHomes. staydirectly.com/ listing?a=15941534
PINEBROOK MANOR
2701 Kanuga Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-698-2707
PineBrookManor.com
QUALITY INN
111 Commercial Blvd. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-697-1085
ChoiceHotels.com
QUIET COTTAGE IN THE MOUNTAINS
1490 Little Creek Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-393-9209
Vrbo.com/726063
RAINBOW MOTEL
924 Greenville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-692-4781
RAMADA
150 Sugarloaf Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-0006
WyndhamHotels.com
RED FOX DEN
180 Hall Rd. Horse Shoe, NC 28742 828-674-5655
Vrbo.com/632951
RED GATE RV PARK & CAMPING
148 Red Gates Ln. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-8787
RedGatesRV.com
RED ROOF COTTAGE
812 Orr's Camp Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792 941-223-5905
Airbnb.com/rooms/22957331
RED ROOF INN
240 Mitchelle Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-697-1223
RedRoof.com
RENT 828 82 Oxford Valley Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28791 828-779-9802
Airbnb.com/rooms/38698082
THE RETREAT ON WILLOW 1308 Willow Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739 305-335-1664
Airbnb.com/rooms/45202567
THE RIVER'S CALL INN 2278 Deep Gap Rd. Flat Rock, NC 28731 828-237-1111
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 34064049
THE RIVER HOUSE 127 Summit Landing Dr. Zirconia, NC 28790 843-364-0798
RIVERSIDE COTTAGES
64 Rocky Broad River Rd. Bat Cave, NC 28710 828-625-4479
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LISTINGS (CONTINUED)
The Horse Shoe Farm
The Henderson
Kanuga
ROCK CREEK CAMPGROUND
122 W. Rock Creek Rd. Zirconia, NC 28790
828-698-2581
RockCreekCampgroundNC. homestead.com
THE ROUND HOUSE
2079 Hebron Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-693-7937 or 828-551-0870
Vrbo.com/117074ha
RUTLEDGE LAKE RV PARK
125 Jilllian Trl. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-785-2866 or 828-654-7873
AshevilleRVPark.co
SALUDA LAKE HOUSE
689 Haven Dr. Saluda, NC 28773
Airbnb.com/rooms/45956975
SALUDA MOUNTAIN HOUSE
795 Heatherly Heights Rd. Saluda, NC 28773
843-437-1944
Vrbo.com/161329
SHADOW RIDGE RETREAT
97 Shadow Ridge Dr. Fletcher, NC 28732
855-866-9574
GreyBeardRentals.com/ vacation-rentals/ shadow-ridge-retreat
SKYLARANNA HOTEL & RESORT
2705 N. Rugby Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-919-7777
Skylaranna.com
SOUTHERNAIRE MOTEL
2990 Chimney Rock Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-685-7711
STONE COTTAGE
125 L J Freeman Farm Rd.
Gerton, NC 28735
828-243-8448
Vrbo.com/1257442
STONE'S THROW COTTAGE
319 Pennsylvania Rd. Arden, NC 28704
828-712-5925
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 30348180
SUPER 8 ASHEVILLE AIRPORT
183 Underwood Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-684-2281
WyndhamHotels.com
SYLVAN TOWN COTTAGE
916 Sylvan Blvd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-301-6460
Vrbo.com/1783963
TIMBERLAKE CABIN
1051 Blythe St.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-458-5301
Vrbo.com/457962
TOWN MOUNTAIN TRAVEL PARK
48 Town Mountain Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-6692
TownMountainTravelPark.com
TRANQUIL BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN RETREAT
741 Flynn Branch Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-891-8050
Vrbo.com/16232
URBAN RETREAT
551 Courtwood Ln., #6
Hendersonville, NC 28739 417-664-0076
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 43763611
VILLA NIRVANA
4 Holly Berry Ln.
Hendersonville, NC 28739
305-582-6571
Vrbo.com/671755
THE VILLAGE HOUSE
2614 Greenville Hwy.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
Airbnb.com/rooms/ 31901958
THE WHITE HARE
1025 Patton St. Hendersonville, NC 28792
407-927-4119
Airbnb.com/rooms/37389743
WHITE SQUIRREL CABINS
515 Brookside Camp Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-989-3293
WhiteSquirrelCabins.com
WHITE SQUIRREL HILL
217 E. Dogwood Ln. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-551-1846
Vrbo.com/251933ha
WINDSONG
200 Granite Bridge Ct. Bat Cave, NC 28710 336-409-5843
Vrbo.com/705070
WINGATE BY WYNDHAM
ASHEVILLE AIRPORT
31 Airport Park Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732 828-684-4311
WyndhamHotels.com
WINGHAVEN
663 Winghaven Dr. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-338-8238
AshevilleLogHomeRental.com
WNC MOUNTAIN RENTALS, LLC
638 Spartanburg Hwy.
Ste. 70, Box 154
Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-393-3035
WNCMountainRentals.com
WNC VACATIONS RENTALS
15 Norton Ln. Ste. 1A
Arden, NC 28704
231-557-8284
WNCVacationGuide.com
YONDER LUXURY VACATION RENTALS
778 Fairview Rd. Asheville, NC 28803 828-699-2987
YonderVacationRentals.com
Happy Place
Save time planning
When planning your visit to Hendersonville and the surrounding area, we recommend the trip planning services of Juniper. They offer crafted itineraries to save time, help you discover local gems, and allow you to be more present.
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KEY = Pet Friendly
Outdoor Adventure
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The Riveter
mountain moment with elizabeth jackson
Founder & General Manager at The Riveter
Avid climber and outdoor enthusiast Elizabeth Jackson has never been one to back down from a challenge. Instead, she pursues it with an “all in'' mentality. A few years ago, her skill sets and inner drive served as the perfect force to create a combination climbing gym/ mountain bike park near Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in Mills River.
In early 2020, Jackson’s vision came to life with the opening of The Riveter. The final product included not just a climbing gym and a covered and open-air bike park, but also a yoga studio, a fitness studio, a retail shop, community work spaces, and a taproom and snack bar.
Q: The Riveter is a unique attraction for outdoor enthusiasts. If you had to describe it in two sentences, what would you say?
A: The Riveter is a place for all humans to find community and connection. The facility offers opportunities to climb, ride, practice yoga, strength train, grab a beer, and enjoy all that Western North Carolina is about.
Q: What is the significance of the name?
A: The Riveter was built to bring together the outdoor community in a safe, supportive environment, so the name fit because rivets are the strongest bolt to join two things together. As a female founder, the name is also a nod to the iconic Rosie the Riveter who symbolizes workforce equality and female empowerment. My hope is that other women will find strength in pursuing their dreams.
Q: By having all the necessary equipment available for rent, how have you shaped the experience for Hendersonville visitors?
A: Our rental options and the orientations with our awesome crew make it easy for anyone to come in and try out the activities. You can even hop off a plane and come straight here with no equipment and we will set you up for riding, climbing or yoga. It’s also great for groups because everyone can rent whatever gear is needed to join in and have a good time!
Q: Young kids seem to love the covered mountain bike pump track. Why is it popular with them?
A: The canopy area is what we dubbed the covered dirt jumps and pump track. It’s an approachable space because you see exactly what you’re getting into. You can watch other riders work through the lines, and you can start on the green line (easiest) and work your way through the harder lines with similar styles.
Q: Nobody likes to encounter rain on vacation, but it happens. What “outdoor” activities can people enjoy at The Riveter on rainy days without getting wet?
A: We have the 15,000-square-foot climbing gym for bouldering and rope climbing, as well as the “canopy” portion of the bike park, which is covered to allow riding while it’s raining.
Elizabeth's Top 5
Hendersonville recommendations:
» West First Wood-Fired is hands down the best place to eat and grab a good beer in downtown Hendersonville.
» Carl Sandburg Home – I’ve always loved visiting the home and farm, especially with my three girls.
» Ride Kanuga – if you mountain bike, definitely check it out for some of the region’s best trails. They also rent e-bikes, so you can get in all the laps!
» Conosur is my favorite place to eat in Henderson County. It's authentic and delicious, and a regular stop for me.
» Apple orchards – Sky Top and Grandad’s are both great options for U-Pick and amazing apple cider.
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HikingBiking&
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OUTDOOR
ADVENTURE
Bearwallow Mountain Trail
hiking & biking
With miles of trails and some of North Carolina’s most beautiful views, Hendersonville is a paradise for lovers of the outdoors. Visitors can choose hiking and biking trails for any experience or fitness level. Whether you hit the trail on foot or on wheels, you’ll find unforgettable adventures waiting for you.
TOP HIKING OPTIONS
Bearwallow Mountain: The easy-tomoderate trail takes you one mile to the mountain’s summit, where you’ll find breathtaking 360-degree views of Hendersonville, Mt. Pisgah, Mt. Mitchell and Hickory Nut Gorge. For more adventure, connect with the five-mile Wildcat Rock Trail and its three stunning waterfalls or return to the Bearwallow parking area and explore 2.4-mile Trombatore Trail’s spectacular views of the Hickory Nut Gorge and Bearwallow Mountain.
DuPont State Recreational Forest: Encompassing more than 10,000 acres and 84 trails, this forest has something for everyone, from hikers to bikers to horseback riders. DuPont State Recreational Forest was the location for filming The Hunger Games
2023 NC Year of the Trail celebrates North Carolina's vast network of trails, greenways and blueways, which showcase our diverse landscapes. Join the fun by hiking one of our great trails.
For a full list of trails in Henderson County, view the Outdoor Map on page 49.
BIKING OPTIONS
The Oklawaha Greenway: This 3.25-mile paved trail is perfect for a leisurely bike ride linking five of Hendersonville’s public parks. The 10-foot-wide path is accessible to visitors with physical limitations. Benches, water fountains and bike repair stations are also available.
Weevil Outdoor Guided Rides: Explore DuPont State Recreational Forest or Pisgah National Forest with knowledgeable guides who will match your ride to your skill level. Group and individual rides typically last about four hours and require you to bring your own equipment and supplies.
Ride Kanuga: Mountain bikers looking for a challenge will find it on this course designed by riders, for riders. Eight downhill trails of different difficulty levels are available by reservation. The on-site adventure center offers bike rentals and craft beers.
When you hit our trails, be sure to tread lightly and #LeaveNoTrace
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DuPont State Recreational Forest
The Oklawaha Greenway
summer camps
Since 1910, the Hendersonville area’s abundant open spaces and fresh air have made it a magnet for young people and their parents seeking outdoor adventure at the region's many summer camps.
More than a century later, Hendersonville and the surrounding communities offer the largest assortment of summer camps in the United States.
Camp Greystone and Camp Mondamin, both established around 1920, are some of the country’s oldest continually operating summer camps. Nearly two dozen camps call the region home today, offering both religious-based
and secular experiences that teach children valuable life skills while having fun in a safe, natural environment.
Hendersonville’s summer camps preserve vast amounts of forests, lakes and other natural resources while offering generations of visitors invaluable lessons in enjoying the great outdoors and caring for our country’s natural heritage.
Many parents add a long weekend to the front or back end of their children’s summer camp experience, creating an extended family vacation among the beauty and adventure of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains.
While the Kids are At Camp
With the kids enjoying summer camp, take time for some parents-only exploring of Hendersonville’s wonderful wineries, fantastic food and amazing adventures. The region abounds in accommodations, from lavish resorts to vacation rentals to quaint bed-and-breakfast operations, all of them overflowing with Southern hospitality. Make your reservation and experience the best North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains have to offer.
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Camp Highlander
Falling Creek Camp
Camp Kanuga
Outdoor Adventure
LISTINGS
BEARWALLOW MOUNTAIN
4854 Bearwallow
Mountain Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
ConservingCarolina.org/ bearwallow-mountain
BILL MOORE COMMUNITY PARK
85 Howard Gap Rd. Fletcher, NC 28732
828-687-0751
FletcherNC.org/departments/ parks-and-recreation
BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY
Asheville, NC 28802 828-298-0398
BlueRidgeParkway.org
CARL SANDBURG HOME NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
1800 Little River Rd.
Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-693-4178
NPS.gov/carl
DUPONT STATE RECREATIONAL FOREST
1300 Staton Rd. Cedar Mountain, NC 28718
828-877-6527
DupontForest.com
FLORENCE NATURE PRESERVE
3836 Gerton Hwy. Gerton, NC 28735
828-697-5777
ConservingCarolina.org/ florence-nature-preserve
GREEN RIVER GAMELANDS (BIG HUNGRY TRAILHEAD - FOR ADVANCED HIKERS)
2193 Co Rd. 1802
Flat Rock, NC 28731
HOLMES EDUCATIONAL STATE FOREST
1299 Crab Creek Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739 828-692-0100
NCESF.org/holmes.html
JACKSON PARK
801 Fourth Ave. E. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-4884
HendersonCountyNC.gov/ recreation
LAZY OTTER OUTFITTERS
10 Banner Farm Rd. Mills River, NC 28759
828-756-1386
LazyOtterOutfitters.com
MILLS RIVER PARK
124 Town Center Dr. Mills River, NC 28759
828-890-2901
MillsRiver.org/245/ mills-river-park
OKLAWAHA GREENWAY
Connects to Parking at: Jackson, Patton, Berkeley Parks
Hendersonville, NC 28792
FriendsOfOklawaha.org
PALMETTO TRAIL (SALUDA MOUNTAINS PASSAGE TRAILHEAD)
Anders Rd. Zirconia, NC 28790
PalmettoConservation.org/ passage/saluda-mountainspassage
THE PARK AT FLAT ROCK
55 Highland Golf Dr. Flat Rock, NC 28731
828-697-8100
FlatRockParkFoundation.org
PATTON PARK
114 E. Clairmont Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-697-3084
HendersonvilleNC.gov/ parks-recreation
PERRY N. RUDNICK
ART AND NATURE TRAIL
362 S. Rugby Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28791
PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST (NORTH MILLS RIVER RECREATION AREA)
5289 N. Mills River Rd. Horse Shoe, NC 28742
PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST (TURKEY PEN GAP TRAILHEAD)
Turkey Pen Rd. Horse Shoe, NC 28742
RHODODENDRON LAKE NATURE PARK
321 Primrose Ln. Hendersonville, NC 28739 828-693-4840
LaurelPark.org/rlnp
RIDE KANUGA
221 Camp Kanuga Cir. Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-513-0002
RideKanuga.com
RIDE ROCK CREEK
298 W. Rock Creek Rd. Zirconia, NC 28790
RideRockCreek.com
STRAWBERRY GAP TRAIL
Gerton Hwy. Gerton, NC 28735
ConservingCarolina.org/ strawberry-gap
TROMBATORE TRAIL
4854 Bearwallow Mountain Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792
ConservingCarolina.org/ trombatore-trail
WEEVIL OUTDOOR GUIDED RIDES
7200 Crab Creek Rd. Penrose, NC 28766
828-518-0005
WeevilOutdoor.com/ pages/ride-with-weevil
WILDCAT ROCK TRAIL
3823 Gerton Hwy. Gerton, NC 28735
ConservingCarolina.org/ wildcat-rock-trail
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DuPont State Recreational Forest
Ride Kanuga
Green River Gamelands
Outdoor Itinerary
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OUTDOOR
Hooker Falls, Dupont State Recreational Forest
ADVENTURE
an itinerary to make the most of your time in nature
Surrounded by conserved or public lands, and only a short drive from the Blue Ridge Parkway and Pisgah National Forest, Hendersonville welcomes travelers seeking to disconnect from daily worries and reconnect with the natural world. The Blue Ridge Mountain terrain creates an ideal setting for hiking, mountain biking, paddling, ziplining and overall enjoyment of the great outdoors.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Get into the flow of an outdoor weekend with a visit to Ride Kanuga, a downhill mountain biking park that’s a good fit for both beginners and advanced riders. The park has everything needed to outfit inexperienced riders, including instruction. Veteran riders can mount their bikes and go.
FRIDAY EVENING
Check into a Mill House Lodge lakefront condo in Flat Rock, managed by WNC Mountain Rentals, then head to Hendersonville’s Main Street for your choice of restaurants and breweries.
SATURDAY MORNING
After breakfast, go rafting with Green River Adventures. Or, if everyone is up for it, check out their sister attraction: The Gorge Zipline. It is one of the steepest and fastest zipline adventures in the nation.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Back in Flat Rock, do lunch outdoors at Hubba Hubba Smokehouse. This courtyard eatery is right around the corner from Mill House Lodge and wows patrons with slow-cooked, hickory-
smoked Carolina barbecue, accompanied by an impressive array of sauces and sides. Work off that barbecue with a visit to DuPont State Recreational Forest Park at the Hooker Falls access area for a three-mile hike to three scenic waterfalls along Little River. Highlights include a swimming area below Hooker Falls and great views of Triple Falls. Falls throughout the forest may look familiar; scenes from The Hunger Games and The Last of the Mohicans were shot here. Mountain bikers should also consider the slick rock trails at DuPont, some of the best of their kind on the East Coast.
SATURDAY EVENING
Take in a gorgeous sunset at Jump Off Rock, a small mountaintop park just 15 minutes from downtown Hendersonville. Go casual with outdoor dining at Guidon Brewing in the Historic 7th Avenue District. Guidon is within walking distance of a second brewery, a distillery and NC's first brandy bar.
SUNDAY MORNING
Get going early for a half-day guided fly-fishing trip with DB bar D Outfitters in Mills River. Enjoy access to private waters where the average size of the trout caught is 17 inches. DB bar D accommodates anglers of all skill levels and offers shorter, two-hour guided lessons for beginners.
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*Only Henderson County portions of these parks are included on this map.
Blue Ridge Parkway Mills River from Asheville Asheville Regional Airport Fletcher BUTLER BRIDGE RD N MILLS RIVERRD TSLYOB O N H W Y Horse Shoe Etowah HAYWOODRD BANNERFARM R D BOYLSTONHWY BRICKYARD RD NC280 BREVARD RD BREVARDRD SRUGBYRD CRAB CREEK RD DUPONTRD from Brevard CUMMINGSRD RIVER RD US64 ASHEVILLEHWY ASHEVILLE HWY N RUGBY RD Tuxedo from Greenville US 25 HWY US25HWY NC225 East DANA UPWARDRD TRACY GREENVILLE HWY KANUGARD SPART HOWARDGAPRD HAYWOODRD NMAINST NIX RD 44 40 26 49B 49A 53 Mil es 01 2 0 5 Stree ts Major Streets I-26 I-26 exits 3 26 38 28 2 34 11 14 4 29 23 18 5 7 8 13 24 31 12 15 25 30 27 36 39 37 16 9 33 17 DuPont State Recreational Forest* Pisgah National Forest* Pisgah National Forest Main Entrance (to waterfalls, use NC 280 or US 64) Flat Rock Hendersonville HEBRON RD Fruitland Laurel Park 35 Mills River Park 10 49 Visit Hendersonville Official Visitors Guide OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
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Green River Gamelands Saluda US 176 East Flat Rock DANA RD TRACY GROVE RD TANBURG H W Y from Spartanburg from Columbus from Tryon from Saluda RD RIDGERD SUGARLOAF RD Dana Edneyville FRUITLANDRD S MILLS GAP RD GILLIAM RD Gerton Bat Cave US64 / CHIMNEY ROCKRD NC HWY9 GERTONHWY from Chimney Rock from Lake Lure 54 53 26 1 20 19 21 6 32 22 40 Chimney Rock State Park from Asheville from Black Mountain Fruitland hendersonville, nc and surrounding area OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
biking & parks 1 Bearwallow Mountain Trail 2 Bill Moore Community Park 3 Blue Ridge Parkway (closest entrance at the North Carolina Arboretum) 4 Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site 5 DuPont State Recreational Forest 6 Florence Nature Preserve 7 Holmes Educational State Forest 8 Jackson Park 9 Perry N. Rudnick Art & Nature Trail 10 Mills River Park 11 Pisgah National Forest (North Mills River Recreation Area) 12 Oklawaha Greenway 13 Patton Park 14 Pisgah National Forest (Turkey Pen Gap Trailhead) 15 Rhododendron Lake Nature Park 16 Ride Kanuga 17 The Park at Flat Rock 18 Palmetto Trail (Saluda Mountains Passage trailhead) 19 Strawberry Gap Trailhead Parking 20 Trombatore Trailhead 21 Wildcat Rock Trail 22 Green River Gamelands (Big Hungry Trailhead) 23 Ride Rock Creek miscellaneous outdoors 24 Bullington Gardens 25 Jump Off Rock 26 The Riveter golf 27 Etowah Valley Golf & Resort 28 Broadmoor Golf and Event Center 29 Crooked Creek Golf Course 30 Cummings Cove Golf & Country Club 31 Fireside Golf Range 32 Orchard Trace Golf Club river access points 36 Blantyre Access Point French Broad River 37 Horse Shoe Bend River Access 38 Westfeldt Park snow activities 39 Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing Park 40 Black Bear Snow Tubing guides 33 Lazy Otter Outfitters 34 DB bar D Outfitters Weevil Guided Rides VisitHendersonvilleNC.org 50
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