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Asheville East KOALocal Area Day TripsBlue Ridge ParkwayThe parkway follows the Appalachian Mountain chain and provides seemingly endless views of parallel ranges connected by cross ranges and scattered hills. From Shenandoah National Park the parkway follows the Blue Ridge, eastern rampart of the Appalachians, for 355 miles. Then, for the remaining 114 miles, it skirts the southern end of the massive Black Mountains, named for the dark green spruce and fir that cover them, weaves through the Craggies, the Pisgahs, the Balsams, and ends in the Great Smokies. (828) 298-0358 Cherokee Indian ReservationThis 56,000 acre reservation, home to the Eastern Cherokees, includes a casino, museum, Indian Village, outdoor drama, arts & crafts. At the eastern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Chimney Rock ParkA 26-story elevator ride or a network of trails takes you through solid granite for a breathtaking 75-mile view of the Blue Ridge. The Park's five different nature trails, ranging in difficulty from easy to strenuous, make the ideal outing. Scenic nature trails lead to Hickory Nut Falls. 1 (800) 277-9611 Cradle of ForestryLocation of the first forestry school (1898) in America. It hosts a visitors center, film walking tours, restored historic buildings, forestry exhibits, restored steam locomotive, & gift shop. A variety of special events are held throughout the year. Open daily mid-April to early November, 9am-5pm (828) 877-3130 Grandfather MountainOn the highest swinging footbridge in America, you will be surrounded by the great peaks of the southern Appalachians. Crossing this famous bridge suspends visitors actually more than a mile above sea level. Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThe Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America's most popular national park, attracting more than 10 million visitors each year. It extends some 70-miles along the North Carolina-Tennessee border & contains more than a half million of unspoiled forest. 50 miles southwest of Asheville. (865) 436-1200 Great Smoky Mountains RailwayThe Great Smoky Mountain Railway offers scenic excursions through mountain gorges on trains pulled by diesel-electric and steam locomotives. Daily departures from Bryson City & Dillsboro year round. Call for schedule and reservations. (800) 872-4681 Linville CavernsSee inside a mountain. This limestone cavern extends deep into the mountainside, offering a variety of interesting formations. There is an underground stream that is home to blind rainbow trout. The cavern has a year-round temperature of 52 degrees. Open daily March-November. Weekends only December-February Pisgah National ForestThis 500,000 plus-acre forest features waterfalls, swimming holes, fishing & picnic areas. Part of the forest was originally a part of the Biltmore Estate, purchased in 1916. Access from Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway, U.S. 25/70 & U.S. 280 West. (828) 257-4200 River Adventures
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