![]() |
Asheville with 17-year-old son
I'm taking my son up to camp in June. We will get into Asheville about 2:30 on a Friday and have until around 1 the next afternoon. I initially thought about taking him to the Biltmore - until I saw the price! I'm going to be doing a lot of driving taking him to camp and then to visit friends near Brevard, so I'm not really interested driving the Blue Ridge Parkway unless we have a destination. I wondered about parks with hiking and/or waterfalls, caverns, museums - any suggestions?
|
Should have added - the camp in in Balsam, NC - pretty much west and a bit north of Asheville - in case there might be something to do along the way. We need to be there at 2 - I had allowed an hour from Asheville.
|
So much for my sense of direction - Balsam is west and a bit south, past Waynesville.
|
Admission to Biltmore is ludicrous. Shame on them.
Breakfast at Early Girl Eatery is a treat. How about Great Smokey Mountain National Park? http://www.nps.gov/grsm Here are more tips: http://www.frommers.com/destinations...hehighcountry/ |
At 17 years old, the price of admission to the Biltmore would have been wasted on me. Honestly, it's still sort of wasted on me.
I have not been to Waynesville, but it's been recommended to me more than once - I'm guessing that might be a good lunch stop on the way to camp. Ignoring the name of the website, www.romanticasheville.com has been a good sourse of local hikes in the past. |
Sorry, not sure where I got 17 from. But any age under that, I would have been very bored at Biltmore.
|
It's been years since I've been- guess I was older, now that I think of it. And Brian - you got 17 from the title of my post - you're not psychic! I'll check out the website you recommended. Thanks.
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:36 PM. |