18 Reasons Asheville is a Gateway for National Parks Centennial Adventures

03/05/2016 13:37

Source: PR News

ASHEVILLE, N.C., May 3, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The beauty of Asheville's mountain scenery is timeless, except for this year when it turns 100 years old. 2016 marks a century since the creation of the National Park Service, NC State Parks and Pisgah National Forest. Cradled in the Blue Ridge and steeped in cultural cool, Asheville is a convenient basecamp for centennial park adventures with:

  • Four access points to the Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Six of the highest peaks in the eastern US surrounding the area, including Mt. Mitchell (6,684 ft.)
  • Five entry points to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park within 70 miles of downtown
  • Six NC State Parks in daytrip distance
  • Access to one million acres of trails and pristine wilderness with a biodiversity unmatched anywhere in the world

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CENTENNIAL ADVENTURES NOT TO MISS
Check out all outdoor adventures at: http://www.ExploreAsheville.com/outdoor-adventures.

  1. Start the Day on a High Note: Asheville Hot Air Balloons offers hour-long sunrise flights with views extending to Tennessee's Clingmans Dome, the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
  2. Chase Waterfalls and Wildflowers: Tumblestone Tours offers half-day driving and moderate hiking adventures that follow the Blue Ridge Parkway into Pisgah National Forest.
  3. Peak-to-Peak Racing: Navitat Canopy Adventures' Blue Ridge Experience allows thrill seekers to zipline between mountaintops within sight of the Blue Ridge Parkway's Craggy Gardens and Mount Mitchell.
  4. Choose Your Own Adventure: The Smoky Mountain Adventure Center offers a multitude of ways to explore the mountains. Their experienced guides will have you mountain climbing, backpacking, boating or biking across the Blue Ridge.
  5. Channel Your Inner Shutterbug: Nature photographer Dave Allen leads photography workshops focused on the Blue Ridge Parkway and the waterfalls of Pisgah National Forest.
  6. Look to the Stars: Star Watch Night Vision Tours take guests to remote viewing locations outside of Asheville and provide night-vision goggles, chairs and blankets, while the Astronomy Club of Asheville hosts two monthly stargazing events at spots along the Blue Ridge Parkway as well as at regional observatories.
  7. Celebrate on the Highest Peak in the East: Mount Mitchell, North Carolina's first state park, hosts an event August 26-28 with guided hikes, music and the opportunity to learn more about explorer Dr. Elisha Mitchell and his mountain. Learn more about Mitchell and other Blue Ridge Parkway adventurers.
  8. Hike with Appalachian Trail Royalty: The iconic Appalachian Trail skirts the Asheville area in its 2,190-mile journey from Georgia to Maine, affording ample entry points for day hikers. Run by Jennifer Pharr Davis, who in 2011 set the then-record for fastest thru-hike of the trail, the Blue Ridge Hiking Company leads guided hikes of the A.T. and the Blue Ridge Parkway.

    PARKS & FOOD
  9. Forage One of the World's Most Biodiverse Areas: Experts of Wild Food Adventures lead foraging walking tours in the forests and meadows around Asheville, including a new "wild food safari" through the incredible biodiversity of the Smokies. FUN FACT: Visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park can gather up to a pound a day of foraged berries, nuts, fruit and mushrooms found in the forest.
  10. Blueberry Parkway: Each summer, wild fruit bushes free for the picking grow abundantly at Blue Ridge Parkway hiking pull-offs such as Craggy Gardens, Graveyard Fields and Black Balsam Knob.
  11. Beer with a Splash of History: Local brewer Burial Beer Co. opens a second brewing location this summer on a historical two-acre property deemed "Forestry Camp." The six 1920s New Deal buildings that once housed the young men who built the Blue Ridge Parkway (the Civilian Conservation Corps) will eventually also house a two-story tap room, a locally-purveyed restaurant and urban garden.

    WILDLIFE
  12. Calling All Bird Nerds: From hooded warblers and indigo buntings to great horned owls, nearly 300 species of birds nest or pass through the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains. Ventures Birding Tours leads guided birding day trips along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Spy birds of prey such as the peregrine falcon during the annual hawk migration at Chimney Rock State Park's Flock to the Rock (September 17 this year), with bird walks, demonstrations and more.
  13. Watch Elk Lock Antlers: At the quieter eastern entrance of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina's Cataloochee Valley rewards with front-row seats to view the showmanship of elk rutting (breeding) season each fall.
  14. Stalk Trout on the Nation's First Fly Fishing Trail: West of Asheville, the WNC Fly Fishing Trail highlights 15 stops for catching brook, brown and rainbow trout in the Smoky Mountains, just outside the national park borders. Anglers can take to the prolific waters on their own or on a guided fly fishing excursion led by local outfitters such as Brown Trout Fly Fishing, Hunter Banks Company and Curtis Wright Outfitters.

    CENTENNIAL TRAVEL PACKAGES
    Check out all outdoor adventure packages at http://www.ExploreAsheville.com/deals.
  15. Set against a dramatic backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the historic Omni Grove Park Inn presents the "America's Favorite Drive Package," featuring accommodations and a Parkway guidebook. A portion of the proceeds from your stay helps protect and preserve the famed scenic highway and park. Available through November 14.
  16. The "Picnic on the Parkway Package" includes accommodations at the Grand Bohemian Hotel Asheville along with a 3-D topography map of the Blue Ridge Parkway and a chef-packed picnic basket.
  17. The "NC Wild Hiking Package" offers accommodations at Aloft Downtown Asheville plus trail snacks to take along on a guided hike through the mountains.
  18. The Sourwood Inn enhances two-night stays with a pair of outdoors packages: a one-of-a-kind hands-on falconry experience or guided fly fishing followed by an in-room massage.

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