DownTown Asheville Hidden Gem

DownTown Asheville Hidden Gem

10/04/2025

📣BREAKING NEWS!!! 📣 Beginning tomorrow (Oct 4), the entire Great Smoky Mountains National Park will reopen, despite the Federal government shutdown!!!

In anticipation of the shutdown, Sevier County, the cities of Gatlinburg, Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Pittman Center, Blount County, Cocke County, the State of Tennessee, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, Friends of the Smokies, along with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, began working together on a plan to provide financial support to keep the national park fully operational in the event of a shutdown.

Once the shutdown commenced on Wednesday, the local and state partners began discussions with the U.S. Department of Interior and the National Park Service.

As of 12:01 AM on Saturday, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is fully open and operational, per an agreement with the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Interior, and Sevier County, Tennessee.

Under the agreement, areas that were previously closed, such as Sugarlands Visitor Center, Chimneys Picnic Area, and Cades Cove Loop Road, Visitor Center, and Picnic Area, will be open and operational beginning Saturday morning.

Importantly, this funding also ensures that staff are on duty to service restrooms, respond to visitors in need, and provide essential services to protect wildlife during this peak visitor season.

Per the terms of the agreement, local and state partners will fund $61,703.18 each day to ensure full operations of the national park. Additionally, the national park will fund remaining daily operational costs through recreation fee revenue, which includes revenue from campgrounds and parking tags.

Story via Sevier County TN .

09/30/2025

We’re proud (and honestly a little teary) to share that Reader’s Digest has named Asheville the Nicest Place in America for 2025! 💙

This honor recognizes the resilience, compassion, and togetherness our community has shown—especially in the wake of Hurricane Helene.

A huge thank you to Reader's Digest for spotlighting Asheville’s spirit, and to the incredible panel of judges who helped choose this year’s honorees: Al Roker, Mitch Albom, StoryCorps’ Sandra Clark, Mónica Guzmán, Bonnie Kintzer, and Greg Hudnall.

We’re so honored to be recognized among communities nationwide that are showing the power of kindness.

06/01/2025

Locals feeding locals soul. Good tunes and good vibes from downtown Visit Asheville

03/23/2025
6 Months later...another reopening. ❤️‍🩹 healing continues.
03/17/2025

6 Months later...another reopening. ❤️‍🩹 healing continues.


The WNC Nature Center is reopening on Monday, March 17, to the public after nearly six months of being closed due to Helene.

11/24/2024

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