I took the Blue Ridge Parkway from the southern entrance of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park over to Asheville. It was definitely the longer route with so many winding roads and gorgeous vistas to stop and gaze at but it was a more fun route than taking the highway. At this time of year, a lot of the rest stops were closed so make sure you know your way and stop to use the restroom when you get the chance because you don't know when the next chance will be and cell phone/GPS through the cell phone service were spotty. I picked up a sandwich from Publix in the morning and pulled into one of the pull offs to enjoy my lunch with an incredible view of the mountains with pops of fall color everywhere and a little bit of smoke off in the distance from the fires the southeast has been experiencing. I stayed there for at least 20 minutes and never saw another soul in that entire time, it was so peaceful to get to have a little piece of paradise to myself for a time. I took a little too long enjoying my peaceful lunch and had to boogey it to get to the Asheville airport to pick Cortney up but it was worth it.
It was a little smoky from nearby forest fires but beautiful.
Love the fall colors
The Biltmore
The impressive sight when you come around the corner!
The grand tree in the entryway
Quite possibly my favorite fireplace ever. Amazing.
I could sit and read in this library all day.
Now that's a Christmas list
Sitting in the greenhouse
The family seal on the gate in the winery.
We started our next morning at the Early Girl for breakfast in downtown Asheville. The french toast special was perfect for my very sweet tooth and I had to add in some banana bread that was big thick cut pieces of yumminess. It was good fuel to get us ready for our drive to Pisgah National Forest and up to Roaring Fork falls. The hike was an easy 1/2 mile gradual incline of a hike and the reward was worth it. The falls were a gentle cascading kind with the soothing sound of rushing water and nature playing as a soundtrack while sitting and soaking it in. We had planned to see one of the other falls in the area but my GPS wouldn't work due to lack of signal and after spending some time searching we decided to give up and head back to the city as we had plans for the evening.
For our final evening in Asheville we headed to the North Carolina Arboretum for their Winter Lights celebration. All the trees were decked out in lights, some with fancy chandeliers hanging from them. There was a light show set to Christmas music to get you in the holiday spirit and a hot cocoa stand with homemade marshmallows. I choose the peppermint marshmallow in mine and it was a perfect choice to warm me up and get me in the spirit.
I can see why Asheville is becoming more and more popular. It has a little bit of a quirky vibe like Austin but without feeling as crowded or as horrible of traffic. The people are friendly and the area is beautiful. We didn't try the many breweries or wineries in the area since my friend is pregnant (yay!!) but will definitely have to sample a few if I make it back to the area one day. And I hope I do.
Suzanne you told the story perfectly!! Thank you for sharing our little adventure! You brought it to life!! Much love and another girls weekend!!😃
ReplyDeleteIt was a great trip! So happy with got to experience it together!
DeleteSuzanne you told the story perfectly!! Thank you for sharing our little adventure! You brought it to life!! Much love and another girls weekend!!😃
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