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Appalachian magic: why you should visit Western North Carolina and East Tennessee this year

As the region bounces back from Hurricane Helene, now is the time to plan your 2025 trip…

Jacqui Agate
27 February 2025
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Views along the Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina

In late September 2024, Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region. Afterwards, photographs of the ensuing damage in Western North Carolina and Northeast Tennessee dominated news coverage and flooded social media feeds. 

However, amid the scenes of destruction, there were – and are – green shoots. Communities rallied and the region is firmly on the road to recovery. Many destinations and businesses are already poised to welcome back visitors, while others are building back strong for later in 2025. That’s why we chose North Carolina and Tennessee as must-visit destinations on our Good to Go List this year.

Five months on from the hurricane, we share the top things you should know if you’re planning a trip.

Top places to go

1. Downtown Asheville

Downtown Asheville, North Carolina, USA The sun rises over Downtown Asheville, one of North Carolina’s art hubs (Shutterstock)

Asheville’s gallery-packed River Arts District felt the full force of Hurricane Helene and is gradually reopening. But the city’s creative Downtown area is actively welcoming visitors. 

The freewheeling mountain town is celebrated for its trendy microbreweries, indie shops and camera-loving location along the Blue Ridge Parkway (check the NPS website for ongoing closures). Downtown highlights include the domed, Spanish Renaissance-style Basilica of St Lawrence and the Asheville Art Museum, whose collection highlights artists from Southern Appalachia. The Asheville Urban Trail is another great way to explore: the 2.7km route around town joins up 30 quirky bronze sculptures, which help retell the city’s history.

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2. Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina

Grandfather Mountain State Park, North Carolina, USA Grandfather Mountain is a hiker’s paradise (Shutterstock)

Both less than two hours from Asheville, the mountain-swaddled towns of Boone and Blowing Rock are springboards for outdoor adventures. While the Blue Ridge boltholes were hard hit by Helene, these resilient communities are now encouraging travel again. 

Bed down in one of the region’s inviting lodges (we love the upscale Chetola Resort with its spa and fine dining) and spend your days exploring attractions such as Grandfather Mountain. Forming part of the United Nations’ Southern Appalachian Biosphere Reserve, the trail-crossed site includes the Wilson Center for Nature Discovery. It also supports incredible biodiversity, home to everything from the endangered Carolina northern flying squirrel to synchronous fireflies.

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3. Cherokee, North Carolina

Museum of the Cherokee People, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA Museum of the Cherokee People, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA

North Carolina’s Cherokee, home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is another destination embracing visitors. Connect with the region’s rich Indigenous culture at the Museum of Cherokee People, whose displays include everything from woven baskets to pottery. The museum’s thought-provoking ‘Disruption’ exhibit  juxtaposes cutting-edge contemporary art by Indigenous creators with the centre’s more historic artefacts. Cross the road to visit the Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual Co-Op too – this marketplace supports the work of Cherokee artisans, selling everything from wood carvings to handcrafted jewellery.

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4. Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Gatlinburg, Tennessee, USA Gatlinburg is a gateway to Smoky Mountains National Park (Shutterstock)

Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg – two jewels of the region – mostly escaped major damage from Hurricane Helene. 

A top base for hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is also known for its rich arts and crafts community. The 13km Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community trail connects creators dedicated to preserving Appalachian artforms, from pottery to painting. 

Quirky Pigeon Forge, meanwhile, is another gateway to the Smokies. It’s also home to the legendary Dollywood park. Much more than a theme park, this sprawling attraction is spearheaded by country singer Dolly Parton and is known for its live music, Appalachian cuisine and craft village.

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5. Night Sky Trail, Tennessee

Night Sky Trail, Northeast Tennessee, USA Northeast Tennessee’s Night Sky Trail joins up top places for stargazing in the region (Shutterstock)

Winding its way through Northeast Tennessee, the Night Sky Trail joins up the region’s best places for gazing at the cosmos. 

Wait for the cover of darkness, then head out to star-spangled spots such as the Crockett Springs Park and Arboretum, whose inky skies draw nighttime hikers. Or beeline for the forested summit of Roan Mountain, along the Appalachian Trail – from your parking spot at Carver’s Gap, it’s a short 0.8km trek to the top. (Always be prepared with provisions, water and a torch).

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Check before you travel 

Visit North Carolina has a continually updated interactive map that details which communities are ready to welcome visitors. Explore Asheville also reports which areas, hotels and businesses are open for travellers. 

If you’re planning a trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, check the National Park Service (NPS) website for any alerts.

You’ll also find useful information at tnvacation.com.

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