| Asheville Historic Trolley Tours | |
| Tours run daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March to December. |
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| Asheville Tourists Baseball | |
| Enjoy single-A minor league baseball April through September. |
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| Ashevilles Fun Depot | |
| Indoor and outdoor go-carts, indoor mini golf, laser tag, indoor batting cages, climbing wall, soft play area, bumper cars, arcade gallery, mini-bowling, and more. |
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| Biltmore House | |
| Everyone needs to head up to the Biltmore House at least once. Tour the house, the gardens, the restaurants, go hiking or biking. Plan on getting there early though - its not cheap and there is a lot to see. |
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| ClimbMax | |
| Indoor climbing facility in the middle of downtown, with guided outdoor tours available. Take one of their outdoor tours - they'll take you places you'll never find on your own. |
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| Folk Art Center | |
| A free attraction right off the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Folk Art Center is the home of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. They have three fine art galleries and offer daily craft demonstrations. |
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| Great Smoky Mountains Railroad | |
| Offers half day round-trip and Dinner Train excursions in beautiful Western North Carolina. |
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| LaZoom Comedy Tour | |
| A very entertaining 90 minute comedic tour of Asheville. |
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| North Carolina Arboretum | |
| Offers over 400 acres of public gardens, 10 miles of forested trails, guided tours, and more. Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in south Asheville |
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| Pack Place Education Arts and Science Center | |
| Visit the Asheville Art Museum, Colburn Earth Science Museum, Diana Wortham Theatre, the Health Adventure, or the YMI Cultural Center. |
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| WNC Nature Center | |
| Interact with 40 acres of animals in their native habitats. |
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