Tulip Blossom Days

Tulip Blossom Days

Spring is almost here, and so are tulips! Stepp’s offer containers for purchase, complimentary wrapping materials, or you’re welcome to bring your own container to carry your tulips. Friendly Reminder: While we love your furry friends, dogs are not allowed in the tulip field, on the wagon, in the field-side shop, or in the workshop classrooms.

Learn more about Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard and Tulip Blossom Days: https://visithendersonvillenc.org/partner-spotlight/stepps-hillcrest-orchard 

What to Expect:

  • Pick-your-own tulips
  • Beautiful photo ops
  • Croquet, corn hole, and other yard games
  • Field-side shop
  • Fresh apple cider donuts

Event Hours:

  • Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays (11 AM – 4 PM)
  • Mondays & Thursdays (1 PM – 4 PM)
Tulip Blossom Days

Tulip Blossom Days

Spring is almost here, and so are tulips! Stepp’s offer containers for purchase, complimentary wrapping materials, or you’re welcome to bring your own container to carry your tulips. Friendly Reminder: While we love your furry friends, dogs are not allowed in the tulip field, on the wagon, in the field-side shop, or in the workshop classrooms.

Learn more about Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard and Tulip Blossom Days: https://visithendersonvillenc.org/partner-spotlight/stepps-hillcrest-orchard 

What to Expect:

  • Pick-your-own tulips
  • Beautiful photo ops
  • Croquet, corn hole, and other yard games
  • Field-side shop
  • Fresh apple cider donuts

Event Hours:

  • Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays (11 AM – 4 PM)
  • Mondays & Thursdays (1 PM – 4 PM)
A Taste of Elevation: Marked Tree Vineyard

A Taste of Elevation: Marked Tree Vineyard

A Taste of Elevation: Marked Tree Vineyard

Marked Tree Vineyard is a testament to the beauty and bounty of Hendersonville’s growing wine scene. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this boutique vineyard embraces the region’s rich agricultural roots while crafting exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of the area.

Meet Tim Parks

As part of the newly established Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA in Hendersonville NC, Marked Tree Vineyard is one of seven wineries contributing to Hendersonville’s emergence as a premier wine destination. But beyond the vines, this community is built on a spirit of collaboration—where farmers, winemakers, and artists come together to create an experience that’s as enriching as the land itself.

“Hendersonville has always been on our map. Growing up in the southeast, coming up here on vacation, going to the Biltmore, it was always a special place. One of the cool things about Hendersonville is we have a great elevation. We’re a farming community and we have a new AVA. There are seven wineries in this AVA, and there are seven AVAs in the state.”

 

Distinctive Wines & Local Flavors

Marked Tree thrives in a community that values support and collaboration. The wineries in Hendersonville work together to promote the region, each offering unique varietals that flourish in the high-elevation climate. Visitors experience not just wine but also the local arts, outdoor adventures, and farm-to-table dining that define the area.

“One of the cool things about being in a farming community that has a new wine region establishing is that you get to support one another. And that’s what we do here. And that’s what is kind of the spirit of Hendersonville, is that we all support one another. We love our visitors, and we love them to come to this area to see this farming community. We all grow different varietals, and the cool nights and warm days create ideal conditions. Hendersonville is a special place for both farming and winemaking.”

Marked Tree carefully selects varietals suited to the Blue Ridge climate, producing dry, European-style wines with minimal oak influence. Visitors can enjoy thoughtfully curated local food pairings, including cheese boards, pimento cheese, and local chocolates, enhancing the tasting experience.

“We grow eight varietals, including Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Grüner Veltliner. Our wines are crafted to reflect the land, with a focus on balanced flavors.”

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Sip, Savor, and Explore: The Heart of Hendersonville

Tim expresses his love for the community and says, “The other thing that’s really cool about Hendersonville is its vibrant arts community. It has an amazing symphony, several art galleries, and great places to eat with views of the mountains. If you want to take a break and be outdoors, this is the place to do it. There’s tons of hiking, outdoor experiences, great restaurants, a thriving arts scene, and a farming community, all while enjoying a glass of wine.”

Hendersonville is a place where creativity and nature blend seamlessly. With its thriving arts community, including an impressive symphony and a variety of galleries, visitors can indulge in both culture and scenic beauty.

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Resilience in the Face of Challenges

Hurricane Helene put Marked Tree to the test during the 2024 harvest. With the support of their team and volunteers, they completed the harvest and reopened quickly, reinforcing their commitment to the community.

“Hurricane Helene came and we were about halfway through our harvest at Marked Tree Vineyard. As soon as the hurricane passed, our team came together along with many volunteers and helped us harvest the remaining half of our harvest for 2024. We had no water, so we were cooking meals with everyone who came from our team to our amazing volunteers, to anyone that happened to come by. We were cooking three meals a day and rallying together to get the harvest in. I’m happy to report we were able to get the harvest in, and we are excited to see what will happen with our 2024 vintage.”

Because of the hurricane, Marked Tree was able to support businesses that they may normally not partner with. “One example would be Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard. After we reopened, we were able to carry their donuts, both pumpkin and apple cider, and our guests exposed to their business, creating more visibility for them down the road when they were able to reopen.”

“All our food comes from local producers, from pimento cheese to trout. It’s important to us to uplift other small businesses.”

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How to Support Marked Tree

Whether visiting in person or ordering wine online, there are many ways to support Marked Tree Vineyard. Guests are encouraged to explore the vineyard year-round, enjoy the local flavors, and immerse themselves in Hendersonville’s vibrant wine culture.

“Come visit! We’re here, we’re open, come and stay here, have a great time, come visit some farms, go to a couple wineries, and you’ll be supporting a lot of businesses, not just ours.”

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Stone Ashe: A Vineyard Rooted in Passion and the Spirit of Hendersonville

Stone Ashe: A Vineyard Rooted in Passion and the Spirit of Hendersonville

Stone Ashe: A Vineyard Rooted in Passion and the Spirit of Hendersonville

Crafting Excellence, Rooted in Terroir

What began as a retirement dream for a father and his wife has blossomed into a family-owned vineyard and winery dedicated to crafting wines of exceptional character. Inspired by the celebrated wine regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy, their journey started with a bold idea: to create wines that rival those from across the globe, right here on their carefully chosen site. The foundation of Stone Ashe lies in the belief that great wine is not defined by geography but by the harmony of land, climate, and meticulous care.

Nestled on steep slopes with rocky soil and an ideal growing climate, Stone Ashe Vineyard was established to prove that excellence knows no borders. Each vine on this remarkable property is tended with precision, channeling energy into producing fruit that yields wines of distinction. With the recent completion of the production facility, the vineyard proudly embraces its identity as a 100% estate-grown and estate-bottled winery—an achievement rarely seen on the East Coast.

Stone Ashe is more than a vineyard; it’s a place where tradition meets innovation. From the crisp notes of Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling to the complexity of Bordeaux blends, every vintage tells a story of dedication to the craft. And with a firm belief in vintage variation, no two years will ever taste the same—a testament to the unique qualities of each season and the land itself.

A Legacy Rooted in the Land

 “The name Stone Ashe is a reference to the Ashe soil series that we have here on site,” shares Heath Little, co-owner of the Vineyard. The soil, known for being rocky, deep, and well-drained, is perfectly suited for viticulture. The vineyard’s steep slopes and ridges, paired with an elevation of 2,300 feet, create an ideal microclimate for cultivating premium grapes.

“At one point, this was a wooded mountainside, after grading, road construction, and land rehabilitation, we’ve transformed it into a site we believe is very special and unique for grape growing.” The vineyard boasts a temperature range of 80–85°F during the day and 60–65°F at night, fostering balanced fruit with exceptional character.

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Wines of Character and Commitment

Stone Ashe grows and produces seven varietals, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Merlot, Riesling, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc. Everything is estate-grown and estate-bottled, ensuring meticulous control over the winemaking process. “Our goal is to move water away from the root zone as quickly as possible, so the vine puts all its energy into ripening fruit—not producing leaves.”

This dedication to quality extends to partnerships with local artisans. Visitors can enjoy wine pairings with treats from Marble & Steel Chocolatier, pimento cheese from Mother Noble in Brevard, and curated charcuterie boards.

 

Hendersonville: A Thriving Wine Destination

The Little’s were drawn to Hendersonville for its unique terroir and vibrant community. “The reason we chose Hendersonville is twofold,” Heath notes. “We were looking for a site where we could make wines of character and needed a region with some rainfall—just like in France, Italy, and Germany. The steep slopes here perfectly align with our viticulture and winemaking objectives.”

Hendersonville’s charm extends beyond the vineyard. With seven other wineries within a 15-mile radius, it’s a haven for wine enthusiasts. The area’s historic architecture, thriving culinary scene, and pedestrian-friendly layout make it a standout destination for visitors seeking authenticity and local flavor.

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An Invitation to Experience Vintage Variation

Stone Ashe invites guests to embrace the nuances of winemaking in North Carolina, where “no two vintages are the same.” Visitors can explore the newly completed winery and tasting room, experiencing firsthand the fruits of a journey that began in 2016.

The team also encourages exploration of the broader Hendersonville AVA, fostering a deeper connection to the region’s winemaking community. “We would love for people to come back year after year to experience the vintage variation and everything this special area has to offer.”

Supporting Hendersonville, One Sip at a Time

For those looking to immerse themselves in the heart of Hendersonville, Stone Ashe offers more than just wine—it offers an experience rooted in the land and spirit of the community. “Hendersonville is a self-sufficient town with historical architecture, a thriving culinary scene, and a very localized community. When you visit, you’re supporting local businesses and families.”

Whether it’s savoring a glass of Riesling, marveling at the picturesque landscape, or enjoying a glass of wine, Stone Ashe promises an unforgettable journey.

“We really do think Hendersonville is a very special area for visitors. We would love to have you!”

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Cheers! Trail Passport: Your Passport to Craft Beverages and Rewards

Cheers! Trail Passport: Your Passport to Craft Beverages and Rewards

Cheers! Trail Passport: Your Passport to Craft Beverages and Rewards

You may have experienced the Cheers Trail Passport before, but now it’s gone digital! The new Cheers Trail Pass makes it easier than ever to explore and enjoy local breweries, wineries, cideries, and distilleries. No more keeping track of a paper passport—simply check in at participating locations using your phone and unlock rewards along the way.

Cheers! Trail passport experience

Located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in and around Hendersonville, the Cheers! Trail is the only trail in North Carolina showcasing five different types of craft beverages. Visitors can enjoy more than two dozen tasting experiences along the trail, including 11 breweries, seven wineries, three cideries, two distilleries, and a meadery.

From mountaintop vineyards to apple orchard cideries to one of the nation’s largest craft breweries, there are plenty of memorable experiences awaiting you along the Cheers! Trail. It’s the perfect way to explore the region’s finest craft beverages!

Now, to make your Cheers! Trail experience even more exciting, we’re thrilled to introduce the digitalized Cheers! Trail Passport.

How the Cheers! Trail Passport Works

You may be familiar with the physical Cheers! Trail passport—now, we’re making it even easier for you to check in and earn rewards! The Cheers! Trail is going digital, so you can track your visits, collect points, and redeem prizes all from your phone. No more keeping up with a paper passport—just sip, check in, and start winning!

With the new Cheers! Trail Passport, your adventures are more rewarding than ever. As you visit participating Cheers! Trail locations, you’ll check in via the Cheers! Trail passport, saved on your home screen and earn 100 points for each location you visit. The more stops you make, the more points you accumulate, and the closer you get to earning exclusive Cheers! Trail swag!

The best part? There’s no need to download any app! Simply sign up for the Cheers! Trail Passport for FREE above and save the pass to your home screen. Then, just visit your favorite local Cheers! Trail spots, check in, and start earning points instantly.

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Earn points with Every Stop

As you explore and check in at various Cheers! Trail locations, you’ll start collecting points that can be redeemed for a variety of fantastic rewards. You can even save up your points to unlock multiple prizes! Visit the Hendersonville Welcome Center to redeem your prizes, here’s a sneak peek at what you can earn:

    • Wine Stopper: Keep your favorite bottles fresh with this elegant, practical accessory.

    • Coasters: Protect your surfaces in style with custom Cheers! Trail coasters.

    • Corkscrew/Bottle Opener: Open your wine or brew with ease using this sleek tool.

    • Wine Goblet: Sip in style with a beautiful wine goblet.

    • Knit Beanie/Hat: Stay warm and stylish with the Cheers! Trail knit beanie.

    • 4-Pack Pint Glasses: Enjoy your beverages in style with a set of Cheers! Trail pint glasses.

    • Cheers! Trail T-Shirt: Show off your love for the Cheers! Trail with a custom tee.

     

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    Start Earning Today

    Ready to start earning points and collecting swag? All you need to do is sign up for the Cheers! Trail Passport and begin checking in at your favorite local spots along the trail. It’s the perfect way to explore, enjoy, and reward yourself for every visit.

    Don’t miss out on the chance to experience the Cheers! Trail in a whole new way. The more you explore, the more you earn!

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    Just in time for Cider, Wine & Dine weekend

    The Cheers! Trail Pass is the perfect way to make the most of the upcoming Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, taking place May 2-4, 2025. This signature weekend features several local wineries and cideries, offering an unforgettable experience of cider, wine, and food. Enjoy artisan hard ciders and award-winning wines, all paired with a full schedule of exciting events.

     

    Guests enjoy the open-air tasting room of a Hendersonville winery during the Cider Wine and Dine weekend

    3-Day Spring Break Itinerary in the Blue Ridge Mountains: Exploring Hendersonville

    3-Day Spring Break Itinerary in the Blue Ridge Mountains: Exploring Hendersonville

    3-Day Spring Break Itinerary in the Blue Ridge Mountains: Exploring Hendersonville

    If you’re looking for a quick spring break getaway, the Blue Ridge Mountains offer a beautiful and relaxing escape for families. Hendersonville, NC, is the perfect destination for those seeking outdoor adventures, fun activities for kids, and great dining. Here’s a 3-day itinerary to make the most of your spring break in this charming town.

    Friday Morning

    Check-in at The Horse Shoe Farm
    Start your spring break by checking into The Horse Shoe Farm, a beautiful, family-friendly property offering luxurious accommodations and a range of amenities. The farm features a spacious game room for the kids, firepits for family gatherings, and a relaxing spa for parents. Take some time to settle in and enjoy the peaceful mountain surroundings.

    Quick Stop at McFarlan Bakery for a Delicious Pastry for Breakfast
    After checking in, head over to McFarlan Bakery in Downtown Hendersonville for a delicious pastry to kick off your day. Known for their fresh-baked goods, it’s the perfect spot to grab a treat before starting your adventure.

    U-Pick Tulips at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard
    If you’re visiting around March 20th, be sure to stop by Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard for Tulip Blossom Days. With colorful fields of tulips in bloom, it’s a perfect family photo opportunity and a lovely way to enjoy the outdoors. While you’re there, don’t forget to pick up some local products or fresh produce from their market.

    Not visiting during tulip season? No worries, take the kids to Hands On! Children’s Museum in Hendersonville. This interactive museum offers a variety of exhibits designed to engage young minds in science, art, and imagination. From building projects to creative play spaces, it’s a great way for kids to have fun while learning.

    Alternatively, visit the Western North Carolina Air Museum in Hendersonville, where children can get up close to historic planes and learn about aviation history. The museum often hosts fun, hands-on activities that will keep kids entertained while sparking their curiosity about flight.

    Friday Afternoon & Evening

    Lunch at Hot Dog World
    For a casual lunch, head to Hot Dog World in Hendersonville, where you can enjoy classic hot dogs and a variety of toppings. It’s a local favorite for a quick and satisfying bite.

    Elijah Mountain Gem Mine
    Spend the afternoon at Elijah Mountain Gem Mine, where kids can try their hand at panning for gems and minerals. It’s a fun, hands-on experience where the whole family can discover treasures to take home. It’s a perfect mix of adventure and learning.

    Dinner at The Silo Cookhouse (The Horse Shoe Farm)
    After a day full of excitement, enjoy a relaxing dinner at The Silo Cookhouse, located at The Horse Shoe Farm. Known for its farm-to-table dining and scenic views, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy a delicious meal. This family-friendly spot is perfect for those staying at The Horse Shoe Farm, but it’s also worth the drive for anyone nearby.

    Hendersonville Ice Cream Trail
    If you’ve still got room for dessert, consider indulging in some local ice cream! Hendersonville’s Ice Cream Trail features 13 shops offering delicious frozen treats. Just a short drive from Silo Cookhouse, you can stop by Celtic Creamery or Kilwin’s for a sweet treat to end your day.

    Saturday Morning

    Breakfast at Hendough Chicken & Donuts
    Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Hendough in Hendersonville, known for its freshly made chicken and donuts. It’s the perfect way to fuel up for your day of adventures.

    Appalachian Pinball Museum
    After breakfast, head to the Appalachian Pinball Museum in Downtown Hendersonville for some fun family time. With dozens of pinball machines and arcade games, this interactive museum will keep the whole family entertained. It’s a fun and nostalgic stop, especially for those looking to relive the golden age of pinball.

    Saturday Afternoon

    Lunch at White Duck Taco Shop
    For lunch, stop by White Duck Taco Shop in Hendersonville’s Historic 7th Avenue District. They offer a creative menu of tacos with unique flavors that are sure to please everyone in the family. It’s a great spot for a quick and delicious meal in downtown.

    Hiking at DuPont State Recreational Forest
    Spend the afternoon exploring DuPont State Recreational Forest, where you can choose from a variety of hiking trails suited to all skill levels. Whether you want to explore scenic waterfalls, stroll through the forest, or enjoy the peaceful surroundings, DuPont offers something for everyone. It’s a great way to enjoy the outdoors and take in the stunning beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    Saturday Evening

    Dinner at Mezzaluna
    For dinner, head to Mezzaluna in downtown Hendersonville. This local Italian restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere and delicious dishes like pasta, pizza, and seafood. It’s a great place to relax after a fun-filled day.

    Harry & Piggy’s
    After dinner, if you’re still craving something sweet, stop by Harry’s Grill & Piggy’s Ice Cream for some of the best homemade ice cream in town. Located just a short drive from Mezzaluna, it’s the perfect way to end your evening with a delicious treat.

    Sunday Morning & Afternoon

    Breakfast at Flat Rock Village Bakery
    On your final day, start with a tasty breakfast at Flat Rock Village Bakery. This charming bakery offers delicious pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and great coffee. It’s the perfect spot to fuel up for a day of exploring.

    Mini Golf at Laura E. Corn Mini Golf
    For some family fun, head to Laure E. Corn Mini Golf in Hendersonville. This classic mini-golf course offers a fun, low-key activity that everyone will enjoy. Challenge the family to a friendly competition and take in the beautiful mountain views as you play.

    Lunch at Dairi-O 
    For lunch, head back over to Flat Rock and visit Dairi-O, a local institution serving classic American diner food like burgers, fries, and milkshakes. It’s a great stop to refuel after a morning of mini-golf.

    Relax and Enjoy The Horse Shoe Farm
    Spend your afternoon relaxing at your accommodation. At The Horse Shoe Farm, enjoy the spacious grounds, the game room for the kids, or unwind by the firepit.

     

     

    Sunday evening

    Dinner at Hubba Hubba Smokehouse
    For your final dinner, head to Hubba Hubba Smokehouse in Flat Rock for some mouthwatering BBQ. Known for its delicious smoked meats and Southern sides, it’s the perfect way to end your spring break with a flavorful and delicious meal.

    Whit’s Frozen Custard
    Finish your trip with a stop at Whit’s Frozen Custard, just a short drive from dinner. Indulge in their creamy frozen custard and be sure to check out their “Flavor of the Day” for something special. Whether you go for a classic sundae, a shake, or one of their rotating flavors, it’s the perfect way to wrap up your Blue Ridge Mountain getaway.

    Accommodations for Every Family

    Hendersonville offers a variety of accommodations to suit families of all sizes, whether you’re looking for a peaceful, nature-filled retreat or more flexible lodging options. From cozy bed-and-breakfasts to spacious vacation rentals, you’ll find the perfect place to call home during your stay. For more information and to explore all the options available, be sure to visit our lodging page.

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    Farmer Led Field and Orchard Tour at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard

    Farmer Led Field and Orchard Tour at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard

    Take a wagon ride around Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard with Farmer Mike and his wife Rita. Experience the farm in the off season up close and personal in a small group. The tour includes a guided ride and stops along the way. Participants will learn about farm practices specifically focusing winter and early spring. For all ages. Please ensure you have purchased an admission ticket for each person joining the tour.

    Watercolor Workshop at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard

    Watercolor Workshop at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard

    This workshop introduces creative guests to all basics of watercoloring. Everyone will leave the class with a beautiful painting and the knowledge to continue exploring watercolors at home. Duration 45 minutes.

    Spring Flower Workshop at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard

    Spring Flower Workshop at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard

    Workshop includes instruction to create a lovely spring arrangement, vase, 12 fresh tulips (which you select and cut), greens and a mix of other spring beauties such as anemone, snapdragons, ranunculus, cornflowers and larkspur. Gather a group of friends and sign up together. Duration: 45 minutes. For adults and teens ages 13 and up.

    A Toast to Spring: Your Guide to Hendersonville’s Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend

    A Toast to Spring: Your Guide to Hendersonville’s Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend

    A Toast to Spring: Your Guide to Hendersonville’s Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend

    Spring in Hendersonville, North Carolina, is a time of blossoming beauty, and what better way to celebrate than with the annual Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend? This delightful event offers a taste of the region’s finest craft beverages and culinary creations.

    Uncork the Excitement: Key Events to Savor

    Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend is packed with opportunities to explore the best of Hendersonville’s offerings. Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect (remember to check the official Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend page for the most up-to-date schedule and details):

    Start your day with an unforgettable tour as part of the celebration! Take in the scenic views on a Hike & Sip with Souther Williams Vineyard, explore the vines on a guided walking tour with Marked Tree Vineyard, or stroll through the orchards on a vineyard & orchard hike with Appalachian Ridge Artisan Hard Cider.

    Savor a variety of tastings and pairings throughout the weekend! Indulge in wine & chocolate pairings at Stone Ashe Vineyard, experience a barrel tasting with the winemakers at Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards, or enjoy a bourbon-kissed red wine tasting at Souther Williams Vineyard. For cider lovers, sample a selection of hard ciders and spirits at Appalachian Ridge Artisan Hard Cider or sip on a cider and wine flight at J&M Farms.

    Enjoy live music in a variety of genres throughout the weekend, adding to the festive atmosphere! Relax with acoustic tunes at a scenic vineyard, groove to lively sets at a cider house, or dance the night away at an energetic outdoor concert.

    For a hands-on experience, create your own blend at a wine blending workshop with Stone Ashe, pack a basket and relax with a picnic in the vineyard at Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards, or browse artisanal goods at Sawyer Springs’Spring Market & Festival.

    Cap off the evening with a Taste of Hendo AVA Wine Dinner at The Henderson, or a Spring Wine Dinner at Marked Tree, where expertly crafted dishes are paired with locally made wines.

     

    Where to Stay: Relax & Unwind in Hendersonville

    To fully enjoy the Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, you’ll want to find the perfect place to stay. Hendersonville offers a variety of accommodations to suit every taste and budget, including these special offerings for the weekend:

    Echo Mountain Inn
    Enjoy a memorable weekend in Henderson County with an all-inclusive getaway! For $550 + tax, this package includes a two-night stay, breakfast on both Saturday and Sunday, transportation to four local vineyards, and a catered dinner on Saturday night. The perfect way to sip, savor, and explore the best cider and wine in the area.

    Clear Creek Cabins
    Stay at one of the highly rated rural cabins, located central to several wineries, and enjoy a rural retreat at the 20-acre countryside property. The cabins sleep two, are located and landscaped for privacy, and have a hot tub and a fireplace.

    Special Weekend Hours: They are extending normal check-in and check-out hours to provide a more relaxing stay. Check-in will be available Friday 2 hours early at 2 PM, and check-out a full 6 hours later on Sunday at 5 PM.

    The Henderson
    Experience two exciting events designed for wine lovers and food enthusiasts!

    May 2 – Indulge in the Taste of Hendo AVA Wine Dinner, a four-course dining experience featuring wines from the same AVA, all set in the elegant ambiance of The Henderson.

    May 3 – Enjoy an afternoon wine tasting featuring wines from Marked Tree, Stone Ashe, and Southern Williams Vineyards, paired with artisanal charcuterie from Hickory Nut Gap Farms.

    The Horse Shoe Farm
    Kick off Cider, Wine & Dine weekend at The Silo Cookhouse with an evening of expertly paired wine, cider, and charcuterie. Enjoy a curated selection of local wine and cider, thoughtfully paired with regional cheeses and charcuterie, all served on the outdoor patio with live music and picturesque farm views. Pairings are available for $45 from 5:00 to 8:30 PM, and regular menu items will also be available for purchase. No reservations are required—just come as you are and enjoy a relaxing evening.

    WNC Mountain Rentals
    Stay at one of Hendersonville’s top-rated short-term rentals during the Wine & Dine Weekend (May 2-5)! Book 3 nights and get 1 night at half off, plus receive a $25 gift certificate to Southern Williams Vineyard and a selection of local coffee and treats.

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    Two women relaxing at the spa.
    Two women relaxing at the spa.

    Plan Your Trip: Tips for a Perfect Weekend

    To make the most of your Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, here are a few helpful tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience:

    Purchase Tickets in Advance: Some events may require tickets, so it’s always a good idea to book ahead of time.

    Designate a Driver: Safety first! With all the delicious wine and cider you’ll be sampling, it’s best to designate a driver. Hendersonville offers great transportation options, including local ride services and shuttles, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the weekend without worrying about getting behind the wheel.

    Wear Comfortable Shoes: Many events include vineyard tours, so expect to do some walking. Comfortable shoes are a must!

    Check the Weather: Spring in Hendersonville brings beautiful weather, but it can occasionally be a bit chilly. Be sure to pack layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.

    Share Your Experience: Be sure to share your photos and stories on social media!

    Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard: Spring into Color with Tulip Blossom Days

    Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard: Spring into Color with Tulip Blossom Days

    Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard: Spring into Color with Tulip Blossom Days

    Spring is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate the season of renewal than with a visit to Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard in Hendersonville. This year, they’re introducing Tulip Blossom Days, an experience you won’t want to miss! We sat down with Danielle Stepp McCall, a third-generation owner of the orchard, to learn more about this exciting new addition.

    A Family Legacy of Agritourism and Innovation

    Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard isn’t just a farm; it’s a family legacy. “My Mamaw and Papaw – Yvonne and Son Stepp – purchased Hillcrest Orchard in the mid 1960’s and soon started offering you pick apples,” Danielle shares. From selling Cokes as a child to co-owning the business today, Danielle has witnessed the orchard’s evolution firsthand.

    Stepp’s has always been a pioneer in agritourism. “My grandparents started with pick your own apples, long before agritourism was really a common word,” Danielle explains. Over the years, they’ve adapted to changing customer preferences, adding a pumpkin patch, school tours, sunflowers, zinnias, and various activities like a corn maze and apple cannons.

    “Hendersonville is really a mecca for agritourism,” Danielle explains. To complement the area’s offerings, Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard focuses on innovation and offering unique experiences, especially during the “off-season.” As Danielle says, “We want folks to come to the county and visit lots of farms. If we can offer something different, we don’t take away from anyone else and at the same time offer customers something different they can do here in Hendersonville.”

    Tulip Blossom Days: From Dutch Inspiration to Hendersonville Bloom

    The idea for a tulip u-pick came from a family trip to the Netherlands. “Rex’s (Danielle’s husband) parents lived in the Netherlands for a few years,” Danielle says. “We had the opportunity to visit with our kids while they were there – about 9 years ago. Rex came back thinking this would be a great addition at the farm.”

    Four years ago, they planted their first tulip crop. The first year was a learning curve, planting everything by hand and giving away the blooms. Each year, they’ve expanded, learning more about tulip cultivation while welcoming guests to pick their own. “We saw how happy picking sunflowers and zinnias made customers in the fall, and offering tulips in the spring is just another way to share the farm (and happiness!) with customers during a different season,” Danielle explains.

    Planting begins as apple season winds down. Timing is crucial – the soil needs to be just right. They’ve invested in a planter to make the process more efficient. This year, they’re using wood chips to improve the field’s appearance and prevent weeds. Deer can be a challenge, as they love to eat tulips! Botrytistulipae is a fungus that can affect tulips, and one of the best ways to combat it is to rotate the field. Thankfully, they have the space to do that and have planted in a different field each of the four years they have grown tulips.

    For 2025, Stepp’s planted 30,000 bulbs of 20 different varieties! Sourcing from the Netherlands, they prioritize a mix of bold and pastel colors. Danielle has a couple of favorites: “Lady van Eyck – a dark pink early season tulip and Sky High Scarlet – a super tall late season red tulip.”

    This year’s Tulip Blossom Days include access to the tulip field, outdoor games, fire pits, and picnic tables. They’re also setting up a pop-up shop with items from their Apple House. Plus, they’re partnering with idaph events to host the Apple Ridge Relay Race in July!

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    Experiencing Stepp's and the Charm of Hendersonville

    “Flowers make people happy, there is no question about it,” Danielle exclaims. “Seeing a field of thousands of tulips blooming in all different colors is really breathtaking. It’s definitely a visual representation of the fact that spring points to renewal after the dormancy of winter.”

    Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard has been a tourism staple in Hendersonville for 55 years. “We say, “Harvesting Family Memories for Generations” and that is oh so true,” Danielle says with pride. They’ve hosted thousands of school children, educating them about agriculture and honoring the destination’s heritage.

    While you’re in the area, Danielle recommends exploring the local wineries, hiking trails, and downtown Hendersonville.

    Danielle cherishes the cyclical nature of farm life. “Personally, I absolutely love the seasonal nature of what we do,” she says. “I love the start of apple season, and I love the end of apple season. I love the hard work of spring, summer and fall and the dormancy of winter. I love welcoming guests to our farm.”

    Make sure to plan your visit to Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard this spring for Tulip Blossom Days!

     

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    Ready to plan your Spring getaway?

    Whether you’re dreaming of cozy cabins, charming inns, or modern hotels, we’ve got you covered!

    Head to our Lodging Page to explore all your options. Need a little inspiration? Check out our curated list of unique stays: Stay Your Way.

    We can’t wait to welcome you to Hendersonville! 

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    Must-Dos in Hendersonville for Spring: Hikes, Events, U-Picks, and More

    Must-Dos in Hendersonville for Spring: Hikes, Events, U-Picks, and More

    Must-Dos in Hendersonville for Spring: Hikes, Events, U-Picks, and More

    As spring awakens in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, Hendersonville transforms into a vibrant haven of natural beauty and exciting events. Here are the top experiences you can’t miss this season.

    Visit Local Orchards and Farms

    U-Pick Tulips at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard:
    Experience the joy of picking your own tulips at Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard. This family-friendly activity allows you to wander through fields of colorful tulips, creating a memorable spring experience.

    Flowers, Strawberries and More at Nix Pumpkin Patch:
    While Nix Pumpkin Patch is famous for its pumpkins, it also offers a variety of u-pick flowers and delicious local produce. Get ready for U-pick flowers mid-spring and an exciting Strawberry event.

    U-Pick Lavender at Grandad’s Apples:
    Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Grandad’s Apples during lavender season. Enjoy the unique experience of picking your own lavender in their picturesque fields. Explore their charming marketplace, where you’ll find a variety of products made exclusively from their own lavender. Treat your taste buds to lavender-infused baked goods like donuts and cookies, and refresh with lavender lemonade slushees.

    Start of the Farmers Markets:
    As May arrives, Hendersonville offers a diverse array of farmers’ markets, each with its unique charm. Choose from the Hendersonville Farmers Market, Etowah Lions Farmers Market, Henderson County Tailgate Market, and Mills River Farmers Market. Enjoy fresh produce, meats, baked goods, crafts, and more at these vibrant community gatherings.

    Enjoy Local Events

    Cats: April 25-May 17
    Catch the iconic musical Cats at the Flat Rock Playhouse. This beloved show promises to captivate audiences with its enchanting music and mesmerizing performances.

    Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend: May 2-4
    Indulge in the flavors of Hendersonville’s wine and cider scene during the Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend. Savor artisan hard ciders and award-winning wines amidst the stunning backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Enjoy a variety of events, including tastings, tours, new releases, picnics, pairing dinners, live music, orchard hikes, and vineyard yoga. This celebration coincides with apple blossom season, highlighting the region’s thriving agricultural heritage and emerging wine country.

    Bearfootin’ Art Walk Unveiling: May 7
    Celebrate the arrival of spring with the annual Bearfootin’ Art Walk in downtown Hendersonville. At this highly anticipated event, a new collection of artistically decorated bear statues is unveiled, each painted in a unique and vibrant design. Stroll through Main Street, admire the creative artwork, and learn about the local nonprofits each bear represents before they are auctioned off in the fall.

    Garden Jubilee: May 24-25
    Dive into the ultimate gardening experience at the Garden Jubilee! This two-day extravaganza transforms downtown Hendersonville into a lush wonderland, featuring local and regional nurseries bursting with thousands of plants, from vibrant annuals to rare perennials. Discover unique garden art, browse handmade treasures like lawn furniture, jewelry, and pottery, and uncover the secrets of gardening from expert speakers.

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    Take in the Natural Beauty

    Discover Tulips in Bloom
    Stroll through downtown Hendersonville and marvel at the vibrant tulips that paint the streets with color. This is a perfect opportunity to capture stunning photos and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

    Apple Tree Blooms
    Witness the breathtaking beauty of Hendersonville’s apple orchards as they burst into bloom. From late March to mid-April, embark on a scenic drive through the picturesque countryside, where vibrant hues of pink and white paint the landscape. Capture stunning photos, breathe in the fragrant air, and enjoy the serene beauty of nature awakening in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    Wildflower Hikes in DuPont State Recreational Forest
    Spring is the perfect time to explore DuPont’s lush trails as wildflowers bloom across the forest floor. Hike to Hooker Falls or Triple Falls, where you’ll spot trillium, mountain laurel, and rhododendron adding bursts of color to the landscape. The mix of waterfalls and wildflowers makes for a scenic and refreshing spring adventure.

    Experience Biltmore Blooms
    Head to the Biltmore Estate, where over 100,000 flowers bloom across the meticulously designed gardens. Explore the grounds, visit the historic Biltmore House, and enjoy one of the best times to experience this iconic estate. The spring season is particularly special, with tulips, daffodils, and roses creating a breathtaking display.

    This spring, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of Hendersonville and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains. Whether you’re exploring downtown, enjoying the outdoors, or enjoying local events, every moment is filled with beauty and excitement.

     

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    Ready to plan your getaway?

    Whether you’re dreaming of cozy cabins, charming inns, or modern hotels, we’ve got you covered!

    Head to our Lodging Page to explore all your options. Need a little inspiration? Check out our curated list of unique stays: Stay Your Way.

    We can’t wait to welcome you to Hendersonville! 

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    4 Seasons, Endless Fun! Why Hendersonville is Great Year-Round

    4 Seasons, Endless Fun! Why Hendersonville is Great Year-Round

    4 Seasons, Endless Fun! Why Hendersonville is Great Year-Round

    Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hendersonville, NC, offers an incredible variety of activities and experiences that showcase its charm no matter the season. From blooming flowers in the spring to cozy winter getaways, Hendersonville has got something for everyone.

    Spring: A Blooming Paradise

    As the chill of winter fades, Hendersonville comes alive with the vibrant colors and scents of spring. The mild weather beckons visitors to explore the outdoors, where blooming flowers and lush greenery set the stage for unforgettable experiences.

    Point Lookout Vineyards:
    Elevate your wine experience at this breathtaking mountaintop vineyard, part of the prestigious Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA, home to seven exceptional wineries. Sip on a glass of award-winning wine while soaking in the panoramic views, or pair your favorite vintage with a curated charcuterie board for an unforgettable outing. Perfect for a relaxing afternoon or celebrating life’s special moments.

    Art in Bloom:
    This highly anticipated annual event showcases a unique blend of visual artistry and floral creativity. Stroll through the exhibit to admire the synergy between beautifully crafted floral designs and exceptional juried artworks. Docents and artists often provide insights into the inspiration behind their work, creating an enriching cultural experience.

    Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend
    The 2025 Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, happening May 2-4, features local wineries and cideries offering tastings, tours, pairing dinners, live music, orchard hikes, vineyard yoga, and more. This signature event highlights artisan hard ciders and award-winning wines.

    Bullington Gardens:
    An enchanting destination for nature lovers, Bullington Gardens boasts expertly maintained botanical displays and serene walking trails. Attend one of their spring workshops to enhance your gardening skills, or simply meander through the gardens as blossoms and greenery come to life.

    Garden Jubilee:
    Celebrate the beauty of spring at Garden Jubilee, Hendersonville’s premier gardening event. Stroll through vibrant displays of plants, flowers, and gardening supplies, meet expert growers, and find inspiration for your outdoor spaces. A gardener’s paradise in the heart of downtown!

     

    Summer: Outdoor Adventures and Festivals

    With sun-filled days and warm evenings, summer in Hendersonville invites you to embrace the outdoors and celebrate the season with lively festivals and recreational activities.

    Apple Festival:
    As the heart of apple country, Hendersonville celebrates its heritage with this iconic festival every Labor Day Weekend. Sample fresh cider, indulge in apple-themed desserts, and explore craft booths and live entertainment. The festival is a must-visit for families and foodies alike.

    Sliding Rock:
    This natural wonder offers a thrilling way to cool off in the summer heat. Located just a short drive away, Sliding Rock is a smooth, sloping rock formation where visitors can slide into the refreshing mountain water below. Bring water shoes, towels, and a picnic to enjoy in the shaded recreation area.

    Holmes Educational State Forest:
    Explore an immersive outdoor classroom at Holmes Educational State Forest. This serene forest features easy hiking trails, engaging exhibits, and towering trees that create a peaceful retreat. Discover the Forest Demonstration Trail, listen to educational audio boxes, or enjoy a picnic in the shade. Ideal for families, students, and nature enthusiasts.

    Rhythm & Brews Concert Series:
    Downtown comes alive during these festive evenings of live music, craft beverages, and food trucks. Enjoy performances by talented musicians while savoring the flavors of local beer and cider. The lively atmosphere is perfect for dancing, mingling, or simply relaxing under the summer sky.

    Hendersonville Ice Cream Trail:
    Treat your taste buds to a sweet adventure as you journey through local creameries and ice cream shops. From classic scoops to unique, handcrafted flavors, each stop offers a delicious way to cool off and enjoy the charm of Hendersonville.

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    Two women relaxing at the spa.
    Two women relaxing at the spa.

    Fall: A Festival of Colors

    Autumn paints Hendersonville in rich hues of red, orange, and gold, creating a breathtaking backdrop for seasonal festivities and outdoor excursions.

    DuPont State Recreational Forest:
    Experience the kaleidoscope of fall foliage as you explore trails leading to the forest’s renowned waterfalls, including Triple Falls and High Falls. Whether hiking, biking, or horseback riding, the scenery will leave you in awe.

    Souther Williams Vineyard:
    Savor the crisp air and stunning autumnal views at this award-winning winery, part of the prestigious Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA, home to seven exceptional wineries. This 21+ winery offers a serene atmosphere to enjoy a glass of their Rebel Red Cynthiana Rosé while relaxing on the patio for a delightful afternoon.

    Hendersonville Apple Orchards:
    Delight in the vibrant colors of autumn while savoring the crisp taste of freshly picked apples. Wander through scenic orchards, enjoy hayrides, and sample cider doughnuts and apple cider. A perfect blend of natural beauty and seasonal flavors awaits.

    Jump Off Rock:
    A favorite for locals and visitors alike, Jump Off Rock offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains. This iconic destination is perfect for a relaxing day trip. Pack a picnic and enjoy it at the scenic overlook, or venture onto one of the nearby trails for an invigorating hike through the forests.

    Nix Pumpkin Patch:
    Embrace the spirit of fall at Nix Pumpkin Patch, where family fun meets autumn charm. Pick the perfect pumpkin, explore festive photo ops, and enjoy seasonal activities surrounded by picturesque farm scenery. A delightful destination for creating cherished autumn memories.

    Winter: Cozy Retreats and Festive Cheer

    Winter transforms Hendersonville into a wonderland of twinkling lights, festive activities, and cozy retreats, making it an ideal destination for holiday celebrations and quiet relaxation.

    Hendersonville’s Home for the Holidays:
    This annual celebration lights up the season with parades, festive events, and dazzling decorations. The parade down Main Street is a highlight, featuring floats, music, and holiday cheer for all ages.

    Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing:
    Experience winter thrills at this beloved snow tubing destination. With slopes designed for all ages, it’s an adventure the whole family can enjoy. Don’t forget to bundle up and capture the fun in photos!

    Sierra Nevada Brewery Tours:
    Discover the brewing process behind some of the most celebrated craft beers at Sierra Nevada’s brewery tours. Take a guided journey through the state-of-the-art facility, where you’ll learn about their brewing techniques, sustainable practices, and passion for quality. Enjoy behind-the-scenes access to the brewery and finish with a tasting of their award-winning beers. Ideal for beer enthusiasts looking to deepen their appreciation of craft brewing.

    Exploring Downtown Hendersonville:
    Stroll through the charming streets of downtown Hendersonville, where a vibrant mix of boutiques, unique shops, and local restaurants await. From antiques and handmade goods to trendy apparel and gifts, there’s something for every shopper. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants, offering everything from casual bites to fine dining. The walkable, pet-friendly downtown makes it easy to explore at your own pace, with cozy spots to relax along the way. Perfect for a day of leisurely discovery in a welcoming, small-town atmosphere.

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    Your 2025 Bucket List Worthy Experiences in Hendersonville

    Your 2025 Bucket List Worthy Experiences in Hendersonville

    Your 2025 Bucket List Worthy Experiences in Hendersonville

    What’s on your “Bucket List” of things to do this year? Explore these unforgettable experiences when you visit Hendersonville!

    Discover the best of Hendersonville

    After the ball drops (or in Hendersonville’s case, the Apple Rises), the confetti settles, the tree and its trimmings are put up for the next holiday season, and folks ease into the quiet stillness of winter in a new year, you can’t help but start thinking about what you hope to accomplish in the light of the new year: be it planning for new experiences, ways to push yourself outside of your comfort zone, or ways to reveal a “new you.”

    Everyone is guilty of occasionally daydreaming, but maybe this year, it’s time to make some of those daydreams come true, to cross some items off your bucket list.

    Discover the best of Hendersonville with these unique and exciting experiences—from running your best half-marathon time in an all-downhill race, to tasting your way through local vineyards, seeing the most iconic sights of the region, and spending time on North Carolina’s official trail. This blog will guide you through a diverse array of adventures that showcase the heart of Western North Carolina.

     

    Earn a PR In a half Marathon

    The Jump Off Rock Half Marathon — May 10th, 2025  

    Experience the thrill of running one of the most scenic half marathons in the region! The Jump Off Rock Half Marathon, hosted by iDaph Events annually each May, kicks off at the breathtaking Jump Off Rock overlook, perched 900 feet above Hendersonville’s charming Main Street.

    This USATF Course Certified and chip-timed race is designed to help runners achieve their personal best time! With a mostly downhill route, you’ll enjoy an exhilarating 13.1-mile journey that’s as rewarding as it is picturesque.

    The race course winds through stunning vistas, historic neighborhoods, and serene lake views, all culminating in a celebratory finish in downtown Hendersonville. After crossing the finish line, you can stroll to one of over 20 locally-owned restaurants for a well-earned meal.

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    Take America's Most Scenic Drive

    Drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway

    A drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway isn’t just a scenic outing; it’s an experience that touches the soul. Spanning 469 miles through the Appalachian Mountains, the Parkway offers a continuous journey of breathtaking views, cultural history, and natural wonder.

    The mountains’ iconic blue hue, first marveled at by the Cherokee, comes from a fascinating natural phenomenon—trees release hydrocarbons into the air that create a hazy effect, appearing blue to the human eye.

    The best time of year or day to visit is as often as you can! Filled with budding leaves and wildflowers in the spring; fully green and blue, or clinging to low-hanging clouds for a surreal, foggy drive in the summer; majestically showcasing red, yellow, orange and bronze foliage in the fall; and frosty and clear, with the longest views of the year in wintertime. 

    As night falls, the Parkway becomes a stargazer’s paradise, with the Milky Way blazing across the sky and, in late spring, the enchanting glow of Blue Ghost Fireflies.

    Taste your way through an entire AVA Wine Region

    Explore the Crest of the Blue Ridge, A Certified Wine Region

    Hendersonville and its surrounding areas are home to the Crest of the Blue Ridge American Viticulture Area (AVA), one of North Carolina’s premier wine regions. This designation is reserved for regions with exceptional soil, climate, and growing conditions that result in distinctive and high-quality wines.

    The Crest of the Blue Ridge benefits from a long growing season, rocky, mineral-rich soils, and a climate of warm days and cool nights, ideal for cultivating grapes. The wines produced here tend to lean toward the dry side, but you’ll also find sweeter options to suit a range of palates.

    Established in 2019, this AVA is now home to seven wineries (and counting), all of which have earned accolades for their outstanding vintages. Each winery offers a unique perspective on the terroir, giving you the chance to explore a full spectrum of flavors within a compact, easily navigable region.

    If you’ve ever dreamed of tasting your way through an entire wine region, Hendersonville makes it possible in a single weekend or a leisurely weeklong getaway. With stunning mountain views, charming tasting rooms, and award-winning wines, this experience is a must for wine enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

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    Visit Hundreds of Waterfalls in the Region

    Forget what they say—chasing waterfalls is a bucket list adventure you won’t want to miss in Hendersonville. With its stunning collection of falls scattered throughout the mountains and forests, the region offers some of the most breathtaking spots to explore.

    Start your waterfall journey at DuPont State Recreational Forest, home to the dramatic High Falls and Triple Falls, where you can hike alongside their powerful cascades. Then, head over to Pisgah National Forest to discover hidden gems like Moore Cove Falls and the iconic Looking Glass Falls, each offering a unique view of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    For a more off-the-beaten-path adventure, check out the Green River Gamelands where you’ll find the serene Little Bradley Falls and the impressive Lower Big Hungry Falls. These lesser-known waterfalls provide a peaceful retreat, tucked away in the lush forest, and make for a perfect escape into nature. (Please note: at the time of publication, the Green River Gamelands have not yet reopened after being hit hard by Hurricane Helene, but we are hopeful for summer 2025!)

    So, go ahead—follow the sound of the rushing water and embrace the adventure. After all, some things are just too beautiful to pass up. 

    Dine at a Yelp top 100 NC restaurant

    Enjoy a meal at the Taproom at Sierra Nevada in Mills River

    Each year, Yelp releases its top 100 restaurants in each state, and in 2024, one of those restaurants was located just outside Hendersonville, making it a must-visit for your bucket list when coming to Hendersonville.

    Coming in at #40 in the entire Tar Heel State: the Sierra Nevada Taproom in Mills River.

    Yelp’s annual list is curated based on restaurants that consistently deliver high-quality dishes, offer innovative and memorable culinary experiences, and are well-regarded in their area. The Sierra Nevada Taproom ticks all these boxes. Known for its diverse and seasonal menu that highlights local ingredients, guests can enjoy dishes like Chicken Wings, Duck Fat Fries, and wood-fired pizzas. The menu changes seasonally and incorporates many locally grown foods, including ingredients sourced from their on-site garden. The Taproom also uses their own compost produced onsite and features unique dishes that utilize the whole animal to minimize waste.

    In addition to the exceptional food, diners love the vibrant atmosphere, which includes live music, stunning views, a large property to explore, and, of course, their exceptional brews and the popular brewery tour.

    See the Fall FOliage

    In October, Western North Carolina is Ablaze in Fall Color!

    Fall in Hendersonville is nothing short of magical. Vibrant hues of red, gold, and orange paint the landscape, turning every hillside, forest, and overlook into a breathtaking canvas.

    DuPont State Recreational Forest is a must-see, as its expansive trails and serene waterfalls are framed by an explosion of fall color. Picture yourself hiking through paths lined with fiery red maples and golden oaks.

    For those who prefer a leisurely drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway offers unparalleled panoramic views. This scenic drive winds through some of the most vibrant foliage in the region, with countless overlooks perfect for snapping photos or simply soaking in the splendor of nature. Each twist and turn reveals another breathtaking perspective, making it an adventure in itself.

    If a quick stop with a rewarding view is more your style, head to Jump Off Rock. A short walk from the parking area leads to a sweeping overlook where the surrounding mountains are blanketed in warm autumn tones. It’s the perfect spot to catch a sunset or enjoy a picnic while you pause, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and marvel at the seasonal transformation.

    Learn to Fly Fish

    Go On A Guided Fishing Excursion With a Local Expert

    Fly fishing in Hendersonville is a must for any outdoor enthusiast. With its pristine rivers and crystal-clear streams, this area provides the perfect backdrop for beginners and seasoned anglers alike. Whether you’re casting your line for the first time or looking to refine your technique, Hendersonville offers the ideal environment to grow your skills.

    The area offers multiple options for guided sessions, many of which will show you where to go, refine your technique, and may even provide you the gear and licensing you need.

    • Bloom Fly Fishing, where expert instructors provide personalized lessons tailored to your experience level. Great for a guided adventure!
    • Hendersonville Outfitters offers trips to some of the area’s best fishing spots, complete with all the gear you need. For a truly memorable experience,
    • Davidson River Outfitters provides guided tours along the renowned Davidson River, one of the region’s most sought-after fly-fishing destinations.
    • DB Bar D Outfitters provides guided fishing access along the North Mills River, located right on their farm; they will provide all the equipment and licensing you need.
    • WNC Fish Hunter guides you through hidden gems in Western North Carolina’s rivers, with great opportunities to reel in trout and musky.

    Whether you’re fly fishing on well-known waters or discovering new spots, learning to fly fish in the Blue Ridge Mountains is an unforgettable experience that combines outdoor adventure with breathtaking natural beauty.

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    See America's Largest Home

    You Simply Must Visit the Biltmore Estate in Asheville

    The Biltmore Estate is a destination that offers an extraordinary experience, seamlessly blending grand architecture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this iconic estate once served as the seasonal retreat of the wealthy Vanderbilt family. Today, it welcomes visitors from around the globe to explore its timeless beauty.

    Each season brings its own unique magic to the estate. In winter, the Biltmore transforms into a holiday wonderland during Christmas at Biltmore, with exquisitely decorated rooms, twinkling lights, and festive cheer—a nod to its grand opening on Christmas Eve in 1895. Spring and summer awaken the gardens, bursting with vibrant blooms and lush greenery, inviting leisurely strolls through acres of meticulously designed landscapes. In autumn, the estate is a masterpiece of fall foliage, with shades of gold, orange, and red painting a stunning backdrop for exploration.

    Whether marveling at the mansion’s architectural grandeur, wandering through its enchanting gardens, or savoring world-class wines at the Biltmore Winery, every moment here feels unforgettable. The Biltmore Estate is more than a destination—it’s an experience you’ll cherish forever.

    Hike a stretch of North Carolina's state Trail

    Pick Up the Mountains To Sea Trail on the Blue Ridge Parkway

    For avid long-distance hikers, few experiences rival the sense of accomplishment that comes with completing a challenging trek. These journeys aren’t just about miles—they’re about personal growth, discovering your resilience, immersing yourself in nature, and finding camaraderie with fellow hikers as you push your body and mind to their limits. Among the many celebrated long distance trails in America, North Carolina’s state trail, the Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST), stands out as a must-experience adventure.

    This incredible trail runs all the way from the Great Smoky Mountains through rolling foothills, across the flatlands of the Piedmont, and ends at the Atlantic Coast, where a big stretch of it is actually on the beach. It’s the perfect way to experience North Carolina’s amazing biodiversity and take in some truly unforgettable views.

    The portion of the MST that is closest to Hendersonville parallels the Blue Ridge Parkway and offers some of the trail’s steepest climbs and descents, rewarding hikers with breathtaking views and a true test of endurance.

    The MST is supported by a network of generous “Trail Angels,” who assist thru-hikers with resupply, accommodations, rides, or even companionship along the way. For those hiking in Western North Carolina, one pro-tip is to be prepared for a little rain, especially during the spring and fall seasons.

    Note: Due to damage from Hurricane Helene, the Blue Ridge Parkway will be closed to all outdoor recreation this winter. As a result, portions of the MST that cross the Parkway will be inaccessible until the Parkway reopens in spring 2025. Plan accordingly!

    The Glamper — 3-Day Itinerary

    The Glamper — 3-Day Itinerary

    The Glamper — 3-Day Itinerary

    For the Glamper: You reminisce fondly on your younger days spent at summer camp and in the great outdoors, but these days you crave a nice mix of recreation and relaxation.

    Recreation meets Relaxation

    This itinerary for 3 days spent in Hendersonville takes you out of the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerses you in the outdoors, while still making time for the restorative power of a vacation. From rustic cabins to scenic hikes, this getaway promises to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. So, pack your bags and let’s embark on a journey of relaxation and adventure!

     

    Your weekend starts at Kanuga Conference & Retreat Center, which is nestled amidst 1,400 peaceful, wooded acres. Kanuga has offered summer camp to kids since 1931, and the rest of the property, which offers a mountain bike park as well as the retreat center and conference space, feels like an extension of the summer camp, to the point that it still offers Kanuga toast in their buffet breakfast and plays the bugle call daily.

     

    Friday: Cabin Comforts and Downtown Delights

    After checking and settling in at Kanuga, head to downtown Hendersonville to take a leisurely stroll, stopping by Mast General Store to step back in time as you peruse their candy barrels, eclectic finds and camping essentials. You’ll want to grab a bottle of wine from Wine Sage Merchant & Wine Bar before indulging in dinner at the well-known White Duck Taco Shop, who offers non-traditional tacos, like Bangkok Shrimp and Mole Roasted Duck.

     

    Be sure to save room for ice cream from Celtic Creamery, where the top selling flavor is The Sea & The Bee. Celtic Creamery has a drive-thru window to easily take your treat to go. Head back to Kanuga to enjoy your ice cream and wine on the porch of your cabin.

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    people crossing the street in front of a big coc-a-cola mural painted on a brick building

    Saturday: Farm Fresh Adventures

    Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Kanuga, fueling up for a day of exploration. Dive into the local culture by visiting one of the area’s vibrant farmers markets, where you can purchase fresh produce and artisanal goods. There are a few markets to choose from on Saturday mornings, but the Mills River Farmers Market will be the closest one to your destination. 

     

    Next, embark on a scenic horseback ride through Pisgah National Forest with Saddle Up Trail Rides, taking in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Refuel with a delicious lunch at The Salty Landing before indulging in craft brews at Sideways Farm & Brewery, where they grow the ingredients used in the beer they brew on-site.

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    Spend the remainder of your afternoon back at Kanuga, re-living your summer camp experience. Immerse yourself in nature with kayaking on the 30-acre lake, self-reflect while walking the labyrinth, or relax on the lakeside beach.  

     

    In the evening, head back into town for a farm-to-table dinner at Postero, followed by a drive up to Jump Off Rock, a roadside scenic overlook that is the perfect place to watch the vibrant sunset before heading back to Kanuga to turn in for the night.

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    Sunday: Hiking and Vineyard Vibes

    After having your fill at Kanuga’s breakfast and checking out, be sure to savor your final moments at this serene sanctuary. On the way to today’s adventures, you’ll want to pick up some sandwiches to have for lunch later, and the Flat Rock Village Bakery offers some delicious options. Next, you’ll embark on a scenic hike to the top of Bearwallow Mountain, where sweeping 360-degree views and grazing cows await. This hike is uphill, but it is only about a mile long each way. You can either hike up the trail or the gravel road.

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    Near the Bearwallow trailhead, you will be excited to tour Ellaberry Llama Farm, a working llama farm! Take it easy with a brief tour to meet the llamas, or really experience the farm’s charm with a 1-mile llama trek through their apple orchard. The family that owns Ellaberry shows their 21 llamas, so they even have a llama training area that is a lot of fun to experience! 

    By now, you will have worked up an appetite, so move on to Stone Ashe Vineyard, where you can finally break into the sandwiches you bought this morning while you indulge in a taste of Bordeaux in Western NC. Their passion for natural wines with limited additives is reflected in each glass, and a guided tasting will leave you wanting to take home multiple bottles.

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    Before bidding Hendersonville goodbye, be sure to stop at one of the area’s 20+ apple orchards. Most are only open August through October, but Barnwell’s Apples, which is conveniently located near the highway, is open nearly year round, and offers local produce, canned goods, and sweet apples — a delightful reminder of your time spent in this idyllic retreat.

    Make it Happen

    And there you have it, a rejuvenating 3-day getaway filled with relaxation, adventure, and the beauty of Hendersonville. So, when’s your next escape?

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    Family – Weekend Itinerary

    Family – Weekend Itinerary

    Family – Weekend Itinerary

    For families looking to spend a weekend in Hendersonville, you are sure to find something to suit every family member’s tastes. You will enjoy everything from ice cream to burgers, hiking to model trains, and picking apples to a show at the Flat Rock Playhouse.

    Friday Night

    Kick off your weekend with dinner at The Flat Rock Wood Room in the quaint Village of Flat Rock. This local favorite is known for its award-winning barbecue and wood-fired pizzas. This cozy spot offers a laid-back atmosphere perfect for families, with a menu featuring slow-smoked brisket, fall-off-the-bone ribs, and handcrafted pizzas straight from the wood oven.

    Walk to an evening show at the Flat Rock Playhouse. The State Theatre of North Carolina specializes in musicals, comedies and shows for young audiences. The professional theater merges top talent with an approachable, laid-back vibe for a bit of Broadway in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    Allow everyone in the family to unplug at Kanuga, a sprawling campus that includes public accommodations, a Conference and Retreat Center, bike park, children’s summer camp and more. Located on 1,400 acres, the resort encourages outdoor exploration and quality time with loved ones. Book a hotel-style room in the main inn, or choose from multi-bedroom historic cottages and guesthouses with various amenities, such as fireplaces, screened porches and kitchens.

    Saturday

    If you’re in Hendersonville from August through October, spend Saturday morning at an apple orchard. Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hendersonville leads Western North Carolina in apple production, and many orchards invite visitors to pick their own fruit straight from the trees. Beyond apple picking, enjoy hayrides, apple cannons, corn mazes, pumpkin patches and farm bakeries serving up fresh apple treats. If apples aren’t in season, explore Dupont State Recreational Forest, where miles of hiking and biking trails lead to breathtaking waterfalls, lush forests and scenic mountain views.

     

    Spend the afternoon in the Seventh Avenue Historic District. The Apple Valley Model Railroad Club is located in the former train depot. The museum has a working HO-scale model train that depicts Western North Carolina circa the 1950s. A larger, all-weather G-scale display runs outside with plants and water features.

     

    On Saturday evening, take a short drive to Auction House Food Hall in Fletcher, a lively gathering spot with live music, lawn games and a variety of local food vendors. Whether you’re in the mood for barbecue, burgers or international flavors, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. After dinner, stop by Baabals Ice Cream Shoppe & Family Grill, a charming retro-inspired spot and a featured stop on Hendersonville Ice Cream Trail. Serving hand-dipped ice cream, sundaes and milkshakes, it’s the perfect way to end the night on a sweet note

     

    Sunday Morning

    After checking out on Sunday, take one final stroll around the Kanuga campus, pausing to meditate by the lake or walk the labyrinth before heading to Holmes Educational State Forest, which opens at 11 a.m. on Sundays. Explore the Talking Trees Trail, a half-mile, easy loop that winds through a lush cove forest, home to a diverse array of plants and wildlife. Along the way, stop at seven “talking trees,” which share fun facts about their unique characteristics and uses. After your walk, enjoy a scenic picnic surrounded by nature.

     

     

     

     

    Great Spots for Pumpkin Picking

    Great Spots for Pumpkin Picking

    Great Spots for Pumpkin Picking

    Hendersonville is known for its apples and wine grapes, but truly, just about any fruit or vegetable grows well in this climate. Each fall, you can find your ideal pumpkin-picking-spot right at one of Hendersonville’s farms.

    Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice

    Summer’s warmth has given way to fall, and the mornings now bring a crisp, smooth, coolness to the air, fog often clinging to the mountain peaks, adding a surreal feeling to the already breathtaking landscape. As you break out your flannel shirts and fall boots, and begin day dreaming about the picture-perfect fall day, there is no better time to start immersing yourself in the quintessential fall farm activities.

    In Hendersonville, we are known for apples, wine grapes and mountain cabbages, all of which ripen this time of year, but we are also lucky enough to be a great spot to grow pumpkins. And because of this, there are lot of wonderful places to make memories and pick pumpkins.

    Keep reading below for 3 great locations in Hendersonville to purchase or pick your own pumpkins, as well as a list of places where you can find locally grown pre-picked pumpkins.

    Families enjoy picking pumpkins at Nix Pumpkin Patch in Hendersonville, NC

    1) The Nix Pumpkin Patch

    The Nix Pumpkin Patch is a one-of-a-kind farm stand that offers U-pick pumpkins and winter squashes, as well as u-pick flowers and sells a wide variety of local produce, local meats and dairy, handcrafted gift items, coffee, baked goods and so much more in the farm store. You will also find a great selection of pre-picked pumpkins in all shapes, sizes and colors.

    2) Linda's Plants & Shrubs

    Just outside the greenhouse doors, you will find a sprawling pumpkin patch, with pumpkins of all shapes and sizes waiting to be picked. Be sure to stop inside for the indoor hay maze, apples, seasonal décor, fall plants and house plants.

    3) Grandad's Apples N Such

    One of the area’s best-known apple orchards, Grandad’s Apples N Such offers wide variety of fall activities, including pick your own pumpkins. Like all of the apple orchards in Hendersonville, this orchard is family-owned and operated, and when you are here, you will feel like part of the family. Be sure to check out the corn maze and the bakery, where you just have to try the apple pie a-la-mode.
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    Great farms & Markets for pre-picked Pumpkins

    Many of the apple orchards and farms in Hendersonville grow pumpkins and bring them to a central area for you to choose your favorite. Local farmers grow different varieties, in all shapes and sizes, so you are sure to find something you love.

     

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    Ramble from Orchards to Vineyards

    Ramble from Orchards to Vineyards

    Ramble from Orchards to Vineyards

    Enjoy a drive through Hendersonville’s agricultural countryside. Known for both apples and wine grapes, Hendersonville will delight any palate.

    Starting Point

    Hendersonville Welcome Center
    201 S. Main St.
    Hendersonville, NC 28792

    Total Mileage

    25 miles

    Scenic Drive Description

    Wind through Hendersonville’s apple country, starting on the southeastern end of the county and weaving your way north. Rows of apple trees fill the fields on both sides of the road. In the spring, pink-and-white blossoms cover the branches; come fall, the limbs hang heavy with ripe fruit. A few vineyards dot the landscape along the way, hinting at your final reward, sipping wine at Stone Ashe Vineyards. Sit outside on the patio with a sweeping southeastern view that provides a different vantage point of the hills and valleys you traveled.

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    Driving Directions

    1. Begin at the Hendersonville Welcome Center in downtown. Public restrooms and printed maps, brochures and guides are available.
    2. Head south on Main Street. At the stoplight, turn left onto U.S. Highway 176, known as Spartanburg Highway.
    3. After 2 miles, turn onto Upward Road, headed east.
    4. Discover the first orchard about 3 miles on the left. Lively Orchards sells freshly picked apples and apple cider August through December.
    5. Continue along Upward Road as it runs through the rural communities of Dana and Blue Ridge. The name changes to Ridge Road after you pass the Dana post office, which has an iconic “Sinclair” sign from its time as a service station.
    6. Continue for 3 miles, after passing Sugarloaf Baptist Church, look for Union Hill Church Road on the right. Make a loop down Union Hill Church Road, passing farm fields, orchards and quaint country churches. When you come to the stop sign, turn left on Union Hill Road, which will run back into Ridge Road (also known as Lamb Mountain Road). Take a left and a quick right on Pilot Mountain Road.
    7. Pilot Mountain Pears is located about 1 mile on the left in the Edneyville community. The blue, metal barn opens in August for you-pick Asian pears, as well as pre-picked fruit and baked goods, including fried apple pies. The season runs until October.
    8. Continue 1.3 miles and turn left on Gillam Mountain Road. Cross U.S. Hwy. 64 onto St. Paul’s Road.
    9. About 1.5 miles up the road, take note of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on the left. The church has operated since the late 1800s. The current granite structure was built in 1910 and is designated a Henderson County Historical Landmark.

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