![]() ![]() Highlands, NC – Highlands has been a mountain respite for over a century, allowing our visitors to unwind while being treated to the finest amenities. Let’s not forget the 12 incredible waterfalls close by and approximately 250 in the surrounding area. Among the fun things to do in Hendersonville, we love exploring its historic downtown and neighboring towns in Henderson County. You’ll find incredible apple orchards, some of NC’s best wineries, excellent craft beer, restaurant scenes, and ALL the amazing outdoor adventures in its surroundings. Hendersonville, NC – Home of Big Twig Homes – Hendersonville sits in the heart of Western North Carolina, just a short day trip away from Asheville and Brevard. Located nearby is Clemson, SC., home of Clemson University, home of the Clemson Tigers. Greenville and the surrounding areas, situated at the Blue Ridge Mountains’ foothills, are commonly called the Upstate. Greenville, SC – Greenville is located in the northwestern corner of South Carolina. The Blue Ridge Mountains have one of the world’s largest mixtures of temperate climate plants – second only to East Asia! Gilmer County ( Ellijay, Georgia) produces more than half a million apples annually. Georgia – The “Empire State of the South” offers southern charm and hospitality, a vibrant culture, and an interesting history that could fill more than one textbook with colorful stories and rich Appalachian folklore.īlue Ridge, Georgia – Blue Ridge offers 12 waterfalls within 30 miles of the center of downtown Blue Ridge. Instead, the nickname comes from an old abbreviation of Columbia to “Cola. There are many large log homes in this area.Ĭolumbia, SC – Columbia is affectionately known as the “Soda City” by locals, but not because any soda was invented or manufactured there. This mountain town has many log homes and some iconic hikes on the Blue Ridge Parkway, like Shining Rock and Graveyard Fields.Ĭampobello SC – Nestled in the gently rolling foothills of the Piedmont area and surrounded by peach and apple orchards, Campobello is a town with a population of 665 residents located in the northwestern area of Spartanburg County three miles from Interstate 26 at exit 5. It is a small but growing community with a great opportunity to build a beautiful cedar log home or log cabin of your dreams.Ĭanton, NC – Canton’s Main Street is on the National Register of Historic Places and offers much of what you’d expect from a Haywood County town: delicious food, local shopping, and plenty to do. Mount Pisgah, with access to the Blue Ridge Parkway, stands to the south and Asheville to the east. It is now a small charming town with beautiful views and a wonderful place for a log cabin.Ĭandler, NC – This mountain community nestles in Hominy Valley, approximately halfway between Asheville (to the east) and Canton (to the west) via Interstate 40 (about 20 minutes either way). At the time of incorporation, the Town of Black Mountain had become a major pathway for westbound immigrants, commercial trade, and the mountain railroad. It was named for the Black Mountain range of mountains that border the Town to the north. With all the surrounding mountain views, this is a perfect place for a cedar log home.īlack Mountain, NC – The Town of Black Mountain was founded in 1893. This early settlement in 1785 paved the way for the future of what would become the city of Asheville. After the American Revolution, Colonel Samuel Davidson and his family received a land grant from the state of North Carolina to settle in the Swannanoa Valley in the Blue Ridge Mountains. That covers day one now here’s a rundown on what else to see, eat, drink, and where to stay in Savannah.Asheville, NC – Before the Europeans arrived in North Carolina, the land around Asheville was a part of the Cherokee nation. End the day with happy hour at a rooftop bar I recommend The Lost Square and Myrtle & Rose in the recently restored Plant Riverside District. You can spend hours wandering the area (cocktail to-go in hand, thanks to generous open container laws), stopping at museums, shops, and restaurants along the way. The historic downtown is gorgeous and lush, owing to its 22 grassy squares and stunning mansions. (The city was home to the eerie true-crime book and movie, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, for a reason!)īut Savannah isn’t all ghosts and goblins. I spent a long weekend in the so-called Hostess City (for its Southern hospitality), and between the drapey curtains of Spanish moss hanging from the tall oaks in Forsyth Park, the tombs in the famed Bonaventure Cemetery, and supposedly real haunted houses and other sites sprinkled throughout, I can’t imagine a better place to ring in the holiday. There’s no bad time to visit Savannah, Georgia, but spooky season may be the very best. ![]()
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