While every season is beautiful in Asheville spring is definitely one of my favorites. It may not offer the majestic grandeur of falls leaf season but along with the subtle beauty of soft green buds on trees come less crowds and less brush and briars to wade through while hiking in the woods. Here are 6 fun things to do in Asheville in spring that you may not be able to do, or enjoy quite as much during other seasons.
A Dahlia sculpted from chocolate. As beautiful as it is delicious.
Check out some amazing flowers at the North Carolina Arboretum.
The North Carolina Arboretum offers a variety of ways to enjoy springs blooms. You could check out the Western North Carolina Orchid Society’s Annual Show on March 29th and 30th, or the Dahlia and Mum show on May 10th, or just stroll around the cultivated gardens and hiking trails. Whatever you decide to do at the Arboretum will be very affordable as admission is just $12.00 per vehicle (even to the plant shows!).
Hike!
The wonderful thing about early spring hiking in Asheville is the dense underbrush and foliage hasn’t had a chance to grow yet so everywhere you hike you can still get a nice view. Save the mountain balds like
Black Balsam and Max Patch for summer and fall and get out now to enjoy the last few moments of winter and spring views while you can! A favorite close to town hike I recommend that will afford nice pre-leaf views is
Rattlesnake Lodge. An added bonus of this hike is that its access is not on the Blue Ridge Parkway which is often still closed this time of year. Other good spring views can be found all over Hickory Nut Gorge. I recommend hiking the
Florence Nature Preserve a recently opened section of trail managed by the
Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy.
Zip Line at Navitat.
Beat the summer crowds and explore the forest in a new exciting way!
Navitat, located a short drive north of Asheville, features an amazing zip line experience including sky bridges and rappelling.
A great way to enjoy the outdoors and catch some mountain views… especially fun for kids.
Everything in our Easter display is edible! The “desert sand” is made of brown sugar, graham crackers crumbs, and finely ground chocolate. Maybe we should call it “dessert sand?”
Check out the Easter Displays at The Chocolate Fetish.
Occasionally spring can be a little rainy in Asheville so when your outdoor adventures are stifled by April showers come downtown and check out the Easter displays at
The Chocolate Fetish. From chocolate bunnies riding motorcycles down a road made of sprinkles to a Cowboy bunny shoot out in a brown sugar dessert our whimsical chocolate bunnies and hand decorated Easter Eggs are sure to bring out the kid in everyone. While you’re here be sure to walk around to the back and check out the chocolatiers at work in our glassed in kitchen. If you’re lucky you’ll get to see one of our talented artist/chocolatiers hand sculpting a one of a kind
Smash Cake or
Chocolate Sculpture. Best hours to see chocolatiers at work are between 11 and 3.
Enjoy a meal on an Asheville Patio.
Once summer’s heat soaks in and droves of tourists descend on Asheville enjoying a meal
al fresco losses its allure. A cool spring day with ample sun shine affords the perfect opportunity to enjoy an outdoor meal in one of Asheville’s myriad patio dining establishments. For patios with great atmosphere and cocktails I recommend
The Southern or
Mayfel’s courtyard. For fabulous food try the patio at
Carmel’s.
Attend the Asheville Herbal Festival.
In its 25
th year the
Asheville Herbal Festival is
the place to find all the seedlings and starts you need for your herb and vegetable garden. Held at the
Western North Carolina Farmer’s Market on May 2, 3, and 4 the Herbal Festival hosts a plethora of vendors from around Western North Carolina featuring culinary and medicinal herbs, veggie starts, a beekeeping demonstration, master gardeners and more. It’s a great place to find a Mother’s Day present (to go along with a box of chocolate from The Chocolate Fetish) and it’s free!