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Explore the wonders of Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. Not only is the estate America's largest home, it also features century-old gardens, an award-winning winery and a historic farm village. Visitors enjoy the 8,000-acre backyard by bicycle, raft and horseback. For a complete escape, the Biltmore Estate offers long-lasting benefits at its luxurious four-star inn. Address: 1 Approach Road Asheville NC USA 28803
1 828 225-1333
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The Western North Carolina Nature Center showcases animals in a natural habitat. Red and gray wolves, deer, bears, foxes, cougars and bobcats can all be seen here. There are also hands-on areas, where visitors can hold and touch such animals as turtles and corn snakes. Address: 75 Gashes Creek Road Asheville NC USA 28805
Send an Email (1) 1 828 298-5600
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This public garden is located on 426-acres. The University of North Carolina established the park in 1986. Group tours of the area are available and include educational programs. They have many garden displays in the park; there are over six different types of gardens on display. Address: 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way Asheville NC USA 28806
Send an Email (1) 1 828 665-2492
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This long 469-mile length park supplies visitors with views of the mountain ranges. The National Park Service administers the park. Located in the park is fishing, hiking trails, biking trails and more. See some amazing plantation and habitat. Address: . Asheville NC 28802-2136
Send an Email (8) 1 828 298-0398
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