check-in time: 4:00 pm. concierge services are also available. most also have feature beds. dating from 1893 and listed on the national register of historic places, this stately bed and breakfast hotel is adjacent to us route 64, a 14-minute walk from downtown hendersonville and 2. the 4 elegant antiques-filled rooms are decorated in an english cottage or french country style and all have en suite bathrooms, fireplaces, and living areas with plush seating, plus free wifi. complimentary perks include breakfast, a guest pantry and homemade ice-cream. 1 miles from elijah mountain gem mine Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport 1 hr 1
High Falls (42 min) 150-ft.-tall waterfall on the Little River with scenic deciduous forest & a nearby covered bridge. Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site (13 min) National park on the preserved goat farm & farmhouse where the acclaimed poet lived until his death. Elijah Mountain Gem Mine (4 min) Mineral & Lapidary Museum (14 min) Straightforward gallery of regional rocks & crystals, plus dinosaur & meteorite displays. Jackson Park (7 min) Henderson County Heritage Museum (13 min) A re-created courthouse & general store join military exhibits at this local history facility. Hands On! Children's Museum (14 min) Colorful children's museum featuring creative hands-on exhibits, plus events, programs & classes. Jump Off Rock (11 min) Scenic overlook offering 1 easy & 2 moderate hiking trails along with mountain views & benches. The Gorge - A Zipline Canopy Tour (18 min) Adventurous, guided zipline tour through a canopy of trees, stopping at platforms along the way. Hooker Falls (24 min) One of 4 waterfalls on 3 miles of river in state forest accessed by a trail. DuPont State Recreational Forest (23 min) Massive nature preserve featuring mountains, waterfalls, lakes, seasonal hunting & hiking trails. Sky Top Orchard (17 min) Aquarium & Shark Lab by Team ECCO (12 min) Western North Carolina Air Museum (9 min) Triple Falls (24 min) Trio of waterfalls cascading 120 ft. in forested state park, a setting in Last of the Mohicans. |