
Roadside Waterfalls near Asheville
The most mesmerizing no-hike roadside waterfalls to see near Asheville including 60 foot stunner Looking Glass Falls.
I had the opportunity to live in beautiful Western North Carolina for several years. As a nature lover & fitness buff, this is one of my favorite places I've lived. Living in Asheville gave us easy access to the wonderful Blue Ridge Parkway. There are so many incredible waterfalls, hikes, and scenic overlooks along this 400+ drive. Asheville is a great base for exploring the region.


Driving the stunning 469 mile Parkway (or at least a portion of it) is a must-do if you appreciate nature. I recommend staying in Asheville and beginning your journey at the North Carolina Arboretum. The Pisgah section which runs from MIlepost 339-469 offers endless beautiful overlooks and access to wonderful attractions like the Folk Art Center, Crabtree Falls, and the breathtaking Craggy Gardens overlook.
Here are a few of my favorite attractions not located on the Blue Ridge Parkway but still worth traveling for. Chimney Rock is a challenging 499 step climb up to a mesmerizing overlook of the mountains. Other highlights include: over 200 dazzling waterfalls, the only museum dedicated to aluminum trees, and an annual world-class gingerbread competition hosted at an incredible resort.
Despite being most famous for being home to the luxurious Biltmore estate, this city offers so much more. I love the local downtown which is lined with so many great independent restaurants and coffeehouses. There is also a world-class arboretum, an awesome year-round lineup of events, and an incredible art scene.

The most mesmerizing no-hike roadside waterfalls to see near Asheville including 60 foot stunner Looking Glass Falls.

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My favorite moderate waterfall hikes within an hour of Asheville including a triple falls hike and several Blue RIdge Parkway stunners.

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Catawba Falls is a mesmerizing leaf peeping hike where you will get to see a 100 foot waterfall. One of my favorite hikes near Asheville!

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The WNC region is home to many charming small towns. Many of these like Brevard, Boone, and Hendersonville feature old-school Main Streets. I love shopping and dining local and enjoying the old-fashioned events and antique shopping in these areas.

On the Triple Falls waterfall hike in Western North Carolina, you will get to see 3 incredible falls plus a covered bridge.

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Soak in natural mineral enriched springs overlooking the French Broad River in Hot Springs, North Carolina.

Charming small towns to visit in the Blue Ridge mountains of Western North Carolina including Hendersonville and Brevard.

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Lake Lure, a gorgeous lake in Western North Carolina, was the site of numerous Dirty Dancing scenes. Today, you can take a scenic boat cruise.

At beautiful Chimney Rock, you can climb 500 steps to an overlook of the mountains. I also love the hike to 400+ foot Hickory Nut Falls.

My favorite things to do on the quieter North Carolina side of the Smokies. HIking and whitewater rafting are 2 fun summer activities here.

Three Waterfalls Loop is a wonderful hike to 3 incredible waterfalls in the Smoky Mountains. The hike begins in laid-back Bryson City, NC.

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