Outta Asheville specializes in curating unforgettable private tours for your family or small group, that transport you beyond the vibrant heart of Asheville, North Carolina, into the hidden treasures of its charming outskirts. Our intimate tours offer a personalized experience, inviting you to explore the quaint allure of nearby small towns. I want you to feel like you came to visit a friend that will take you to see the local sights you will love. I can customize our day to fit your needs with a variety of locations to choose from. These tours are for up to five guests, ages 12+.
I pick up travelers from their lodging location if it is within 12 miles of downtown Asheville. If it is further out we will meet up at the Visitor Center on Montford Avenue in Asheville.
If you are not within range of pickup, or simply choose to meet me, we will meet at a silver Honda Odyssey van parked in the far west area of the parking lot of the visitor center. I will be holding a small North Carolina flag.
A 35 minute drive southeast of Asheville will take us to our first stop, Saluda. It is a charming mountain town with a population of just 700. As you stroll down the picturesque Main street, you discover a delightful array of long-standing restaurants, unique shops a free mueum in the old train depot and several vibrant galleries. Since its establishment in 1878, Saluda has been a favored destination for mountain tourists. The one-street downtown has preserved its historical charm, with many of the buildings recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. One of these is Pace’s General Store, an old-fashioned hardware and general store founded in 1899, which was featured on “Our Vanishing Americana.”
Pearson’s Falls is a picturesque 90-foor waterfall nestled in the heart of Saluda, surrounded by a botanical preserve comprised of over 310 species of plants and wildflowers. Take a leisurely stroll along the ¼ mile trail to view the falls. This stop can be replaced by another if the weather is foul or guests do not want to walk the trail.
A short scenic drive will lead us to the village of Flat Rock. Here you’ll find a delightful selection of original Southern folk art, antiques, vintage treasures, jewelry, women’s clothing, and an award winning bakery. Flat Rock is home to the oldest Episcopal church in Western North Carolina built in 1836, which is open to the public most days and you can also delve into the legacy of renowned poet and writer Carl Sandburg by touring his historic estate. Flat rock offers a unique blend of culture and history.
Our final destination is Hendersonville, home to the second largest downtown in western North Carolina, right after Asheville. This vibrant area is brimming with activities, sights, and flavors to enjoy. Stroll along the beautifully landscaped Main Street, with over 100 shops and 25 restaurants, you'll find a delightful mix of locally-owned, high-quality stores and galleries to explore. In addition to the vibrant downtown scene, Hendersonville offers several free museums, including a unique pinball museum. Just outside the downtown area, you’ll find a variety of attractions, including charming orchards, scenic farms, delightful wineries, and local breweries. We can discuss ahead of time your specific interests and tailor the stops to you and your guests. From Hendersonville, we will make our way back to the Asheville area.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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