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Downtown Hendersonville is welcoming visitors & fully open. Power,water, internet ✅. House did not sustain damage. Support locals! ⭐️SUPERHOST ⭐️ ✔️Local Architect renting guesthouse ❌NOT a management company/realtor group❌ Only own/manage this property ✔️Walk ➡️Downtown HVL ✔️keyless entry ✔️2 SAMSUNG FRAME TVs 43” & 50” ✔️Outdoor patio w/table ✔️Adjustable powerbed (head&feet)FIRM Hybrid mattress ✔️OFF street parking for 1️⃣ car ✔️Fenced-in yard.Pets allowed w/small fee ✔️Professionally cleaned

Sunny Mountain Cottage•King Beds•DOGS•Mile to Town
Welcome to your charming, dog-friendly, beautifully renovated cottage just one mile from downtown Saluda! It's the perfect spot for a small group to unwind after a long day of adventures in the mountains. Central to Greenville, Hendersonville and Asheville, the location is ideal for exploring WNC. Stay and enjoy the soaring ceilings, spacious rooms, cook's kitchen, comfy king beds, and fully-fenced backyard. If you're looking for a luxurious stay in a picture-perfect small town, you've found it!

The Treehouse at Fernwind.
Situated above a fern-covered forest floor, The Treehouse at Fernwind is the perfect retreat for your next getaway. Built with your comfort in mind, this place has it all! Featuring a full bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated tile floor, a kitchenette, a living space, dining area, and queen bed, enjoy the pleasure of tiny space living in style! Located 10 minutes from Hendersonville and 25 minutes to Asheville, The Treehouse at Fernwind is perfectly situated to host your next adventure!

Cozy, Sparkling Clean Cottage! Excellent Location!
Cozy Cottage, Fresh Air and Carolina Blue Skies! Minutes walk to the Ecusta Trail and a mile to the heart of Main Street, Lenox Cottage is the perfect retreat to come home to, after a day of exploring the wonderful things Historic Hendersonville and the surrounding area offers. Mountain vistas, hiking trails, Blue Ridge Parkway, Biltmore Estate, endless OUTDOOR activities, Asheville and a variety of amazing wineries, breweries and dining, are just a few of the unique experiences close by.

The Cottage at Eagles View
-Welcome - to the Cottage at Eagles View, your personal RETREAT overlooking a BEAUTIFUL meadow & a MAJESTIC mountain view. Situated on a quaint little farm, our 400 sq ft cottage offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. Wake up in a king sized bed to beautiful views that promises to take your breath away. Despite the feeling of being in the country, you're never too far from convenience—a mere 15-minute drive will take you to Hendersonville for all your essentials.

Beacon Treehouse
Take a breath of fresh air while relaxing in this dreamy rustic treehouse. It's glamping with the outdoor experience combined in one. You'll have your very own treehouse, outdoor shower, fire pit, a queen-size bed, and much more. Start your day with a cup of coffee out on the patio and end it with the ambiance of lighting in the evening. We're just minutes away from Downtown Main St. Hendersonville, with great hiking trails, fishing, and many other great activities around town.

Main Street Studio with free parking
Prime location on Hendersonville's charming Main Street, a stone’s throw from the historic courthouse, and a ten-minute drive to spectacular mountain hikes. The studio apartment is in a newly renovated historic building with modern conveniences and special touches. Hendersonville’s award winning Main Street, accentuated with elegant landscaping, sidewalk cafes, and street festivals, is one of the finest pedestrian environments in the Southeast. Off-street parking provided.

Hendo-Urban Tiny House Getaway!
Welcome to our Tiny Guest House located closet to everything!! Tiny house is detached from the main house and has own parking lot, outdoor seating area with grill, own bathroom, and kitchette. This little house is close to everything on walking distance to Restaurants, Coffee Shop, Home Theater, Mall and Convenience Stores. Only 5 Minutes to Hendersonville Downtown, 20 minutes from Asheville, 15 minutes from Green River Game Lands and 5-15 trails in the area.

White Squirrel Bungalow
Well - appointed upstairs garage apartment in quaint neighborhood minutes from shopping, restaurants, and public parks. Spend the evening relaxing on the front porch, or take an easy drive or Uber into downtown Hendersonville for a little more excitement. Delight in the flora and fauna that IS the North Carolina Mountains, and meet our white squirrels Teddy and Roxanne when they come out of their nests for their daily popcorn feeding.

Boutique Downtown Hendersonville Historic Bungalow
Come experience our freshly renovated 20's bungalow with 9 ft ceilings, hardwood floors, and nice furnishings. We designed the kitchen with the gourmet chef in mind and it holds everything needed for the imaginative cook. After a day of exploring, relax on the front porch with your favorite beverage and snack, reminiscing about the day's events. The street is quiet and lined with beautiful homes listed on the historic register.

Upscale, Spacious Apt in the Heart of Downtown
With its unique charm and central location in the heart of downtown Hendersonville, this couple's getaway has it all. The comfortable furniture, well-appointed kitchen and attention to detail throughout, ensures you will feel right at home! Relax and enjoy the ambiance with a glass of local wine and then step right onto Main St to enjoy all the art, dining, and nightlife our quaint, yet vibrant downtown has to offer.

A cozy mountain cottage, the Byrd Box sleeps four!
Located in a quiet wooded neighborhood, the Byrd Box is a mile from our quaint downtown with shops, restaurants, and local pubs; a 20 minute drive from hiking trails, waterfalls, and apple orchards; and a short hour from the ski slopes! Come relax on our porch swing and enjoy the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. *Please note that our home is accessed via a short set of stairs.
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When is the best time to visit Hendersonville?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Hendersonville?
Hendersonville has a variety of accommodations, including historic homes near downtown, family-friendly spaces, and cozy retreats around wooded areas. Many neighborhoods offer easy access to local shops, parks, and restaurants.
What are the best things to do in Hendersonville with kids?
Families often explore local parks, interactive museums, and apple orchards, especially in harvest season. Hands-on exhibits and outdoor play spaces are popular choices for visitors with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Hendersonville?
Explore historic downtown for galleries, shops, and local eateries, or visit nearby orchards during apple season. Outdoor enthusiasts frequently enjoy hiking trails and scenic overlooks in the surrounding mountains.
How is the weather in Hendersonville?
Hendersonville experiences four distinct seasons. Winters are cool, typically ranging from 27–50°F (-3–10°C), while summers are warm and humid, with highs near 82–83°F (28°C). Rainfall is spread throughout the year, so a light jacket and layers are helpful.
When is the best time to visit Hendersonville?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming flowers, and colorful foliage. Apple harvest season also brings popular festivals and outdoor activities.
What are the best places to visit in Hendersonville?
Explore the vibrant Main Street area, visit local apple orchards, and discover regional history at a museum. Scenic parks and botanical gardens are frequently suggested for nature-focused visits.
What are some hiking trails in Hendersonville?
Hendersonville has access to forested trails, gentle walking paths in nearby parks, and mountain routes with scenic views. Many trails are suitable for a range of experiences, from family outings to more challenging hikes.
What are some family activities we can do in Hendersonville?
Families can explore local apple orchards, visit interactive museums, and play in community parks. Seasonal events, such as fall festivals and outdoor markets, are popular with visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Hendersonville?
Explore mountain towns known for their arts scenes, visit scenic state parks, or discover waterfalls in the surrounding region. Botanical gardens and wildlife centers around Hendersonville are frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hendersonville?
Many accommodations in Hendersonville welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods with easy access to parks and walking trails. It is common for outdoor cafes and some public spaces to be pet-friendly as well.
What are some local tips for visiting Hendersonville?
Layered clothing helps with changing mountain weather, and comfortable shoes are useful for exploring downtown or nearby trails. Try visiting local farmers markets and exploring side streets for unique shops and small galleries.
What is Hendersonville known for?
Hendersonville is known for its apple orchards, historic downtown with vibrant shops, and its setting amid the Blue Ridge Mountains. The city also has a reputation for seasonal festivals and outdoor recreational opportunities.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Hendersonville?
Seek out local art galleries tucked along smaller streets, visit lesser-known botanical gardens, or explore heritage farms around the area. Nature preserves and quiet parks also provide a peaceful escape from busier spots.
What are the best foods to try in Hendersonville?
Regional specialties include fresh apple treats, traditional Southern comfort dishes, and locally sourced farm-to-table meals. Bakeries and cafes often highlight seasonal produce from the area’s orchards and farms.
What should I bring for a trip to Hendersonville?
Pack layered clothing for shifting mountain temperatures, sturdy footwear for walking or hiking, and a light rain jacket. Bringing a reusable water bottle and sun protection is helpful for outdoor adventures.
What is the nightlife in Hendersonville like?
Hendersonville has a relaxed nightlife with local pubs, live music venues, and spots featuring regional craft beverages. Evenings often bring events like open mic nights, trivia, and casual gatherings in neighborhood bars.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Hendersonville?
The Hendersonville Apple Festival draws crowds around Labor Day weekend, celebrating the area’s orchard heritage with parades, food, and entertainment. Spring garden festivals and holiday parades are also frequent highlights each year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hendersonville?
Hendersonville has many family-friendly vacation rentals, ranging from spacious homes near downtown to cabins set around the woods. Several rentals include kitchens and outdoor spaces suitable for group gatherings.
All about Hendersonville
Enveloped by trees and nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the small city of Hendersonville is around two hours west of North Carolina’s state capital, Charlotte. The city retains its historic courthouse and features pretty side streets home to cafes, art galleries, and specialty stores selling local artisanal products. Sweetgum and scarlet oaks paint a palette of ruby and crimson in the fall, while carefully-tended floral displays keep Main Street colorful all year round.
The surrounding areas provide ample opportunities to get a closer look at the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, from adrenaline-fuelled ziplining over the treetops to a peaceful hike through seemingly endless scenic forest. The 3.75-mile Oklawaha Greenway Trail winds its way beside Mud Creek from Jackson Park, providing water fountains and even bike repair stations along the way.
What are the top things to do in Hendersonville?
Dupont State Recreational Forest
With more than 10,000 acres of pristine landscape, this sprawling park located less than 30 minutes from Hendersonville is one of the best places to experience North Carolina’s natural beauty and is a popular spot for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. With a prime location in the Little River Valley, there are more than 80 miles of roads and trails and countless waterfalls to explore. The forest has even provided the backdrop for a Hollywood blockbuster.
Jump Off Rock
This drive-to scenic overlook just five miles from town features sweeping views over the rolling pastures below and the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance. The lookout point offers three short hiking trails suited to a range of abilities, along with benches where you can sit back and admire the view.
Craft breweries
Craft beverages are a big draw in Hendersonville. Beer aficionados and wine-sippers alike head here to tour the area’s host of producers — there’s even a meadery for something a little different. Many of the tasting rooms are located within walking distance of one another in town, and the four-day Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend event each April celebrates local food and drink with live music, tastings, and talks.
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4.9 Average rating
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