Now in full color for the first time, this is the only standalone guide on the market to the trendy city of Asheville, North Carolina
Now in full color for the first time, this is the only standalone guide on the market to the trendy city of Asheville, North Carolina
Whether you're hopping between microbreweries or hiking the Appalachian Trail, get to know this charming hub of the American South with Moon Asheville & the Great Smoky Mountains. Inside you'll find:
Flexible, strategic itineraries, from a weekend in Asheville to five days in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, designed for outdoor adventurers, foodies, history buffs, and moreThe best local flavour: Indulge in award-winning cuisine on a food tour, discover the microbreweries that earned Asheville the title of "Beer City USA," and catch a live show from a local band. Admire the art deco architecture downtown, gallery-hop in repurposed warehouses, or check out an indie bookstoreUnique outdoor experiences: Hike through the mountains and meadows along the Appalachian Trail, take a dip in the hot springs dotting the hillsides, or break out the binoculars for some top-notch wildlife-watching. Set up camp in the Pisgah National Forest, peep the changing leaves in autumn, or go rafting, kayaking, or canoeing on the French Broad RiverHonest advice on when to go, where to stay, and how to get around from North Carolina local Jason FryeFull-colour photos and detailed maps throughoutThorough background on the culture and history, wildlife, and geography*Helpful tips for hikers and campers, LGBTQ+ travellers, and travellers with disabilitiesFind your adventure with Moon Asheville & the Great Smoky Mountains.Exploring more of the American South? Try Moon Carolinas & Georgia. Looking for more Southern city charm? Try Moon Charleston & Savannah.Raised deep in the mountains of West Virginia, Jason Frye moved to North Carolina to pursue a master of fine arts in creative writing. There, his love for the state deepened into a longing to stay, settle, explore, and be a part of its people, culture, and history.
Jason has contributed stories to VisitNC.com, AAA's Go Magazine, Our State magazine, Southern Living, Salt, the Charlotte Observer, and Raleigh News & Observer, and acts as a culinary critic for the Wilmington StarNews. He is also the author of Moon North Carolina, Moon North Carolina Coast, and Moon Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip.Whether you're hopping between microbreweries or hiking the Appalachian Trail, get to know this charming hub of the American South with Moon Asheville & the Great Smoky Mountains . Inside you'll find: Flexible, strategic itineraries, from a weekend in Asheville to five days in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, designed for outdoor adventurers, foodies, history buffs, and more The best local flavour: Indulge in award-winning cuisine on a food tour, discover the microbreweries that earned Asheville the title of "Beer City USA," and catch a live show from a local band. Admire the art deco architecture downtown, gallery-hop in repurposed warehouses, or check out an indie bookstore Unique outdoor experiences: Hike through the mountains and meadows along the Appalachian Trail, take a dip in the hot springs dotting the hillsides, or break out the binoculars for some top-notch wildlife-watching. Set up camp in the Pisgah National Forest, peep the changing leaves in autumn, or go rafting, kayaking, or canoeing on the French Broad River Honest advice on when to go, where to stay, and how to get around from North Carolina local Jason Frye Full-colour photos and detailed maps throughout Thorough background on the culture and history, wildlife, and geography *Helpful tips for hikers and campers, LGBTQ+ travellers, and travellers with disabilities Find your adventure with Moon Asheville & the Great Smoky Mountains . Exploring more of the American South? Try Moon Carolinas & Georgia . Looking for more Southern city charm? Try Moon Charleston & Savannah .
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