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  1. Nov 4, 2016 · Waynesville is the Next Asheville. Main Street in Waynesville, NC. The world has discovered Asheville, anointing it the next Portland or Austin. It’s easy to see why. This beautiful city ringed by mountains is surrounded by natural beauty and filled with breweries and a vibrant local food scene.

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    • Eat (and Drink) Like A Local
    • What to Do

    Shop Main Street

    Whether you're in the market for antiques, art, or clothing, Waynesville has a unique mix of independently-owned stores to please any visitor. Carve out an afternoon to walk along Main Street and pop into old-fashioned general stores, art galleries, bookstores, and clothing boutiques as you please. Craft and jewelry store, Twigs & Leaves, sells beautiful wall art, pottery, and wood products, emphasizing Southern Appalachian artisans. For something vintage, visit The Station on Mainto find tha...

    Shop for Antiques

    For flea-market enthusiasts, Sutton and Son's Antiquesis a must-see. Authentic art pieces, furniture, and memorabilia are perfect gifts for collectors or unique pieces for decorators. Vintage architectural items, such as barn wood or kitchen sinks, can also often be found here.

    Shop the General Store

    The charming Mast General Store, open since 1883, is a nostalgic paradise. The store has a combination of incredibly unique old-fashioned candies and modern outdoor gear perfect for hiking the trails. Artisan-made gifts and throwback items from "yesteryear" make this store a shopping destination you don't want to miss.

    Find Your Calm

    Seasonally, you can practice outdoors at Waynesville Yoga Center, where every level of yogi is welcome. You can practice a downward dog on the patio as you watch the sunset over the majestic mountains, a fitting meditative scenery. Or, practice in the indoor studio, which begs for a thick pair of socks and yoga blanket canoodling.

    Hike Through Wildflowers

    Seek the wildflowers and discover waterfalls on the trails near Waynesville. Flowers surround the rushing waters of the Midnight Swimming Holeduring the spring and summer months, but there is nature to explore year-round. Pack a picnic and follow the swallowtail butterflies throughout the trails.

    Chase Some Waterfalls

    For more waterfalls, the area surrounding Waynesville offers plenty to choose from. Located not far from the Blue Ridge Parkway, it’s easy to access the roadside Sunburst Falls that flow below a historic arch bridge. The popular Bridal Veil Fallsnear Highlands can be seen roadside. Visitors can walk behind the falls on a former road that is now closed to vehicles.

    Visit the Frog Level Area

    Right off Main Street, you'll find the Frog Level area of Waynesville. This popular nook of town is hard to miss, thanks to the frog mural. While here, grab a brew at Panacea Coffeehouse or a pint from Frog Level Brewing Company. These spots share a deck perched on Richland Creek, ideal for a warm-weather hang. Keep your eyes peeled for works from local artists in this antiquer's paradise.

    Eat Like a King or Queen

    The variety in Waynesville's food scene is tremendous for a small town. Visit the laid-back restaurant, Sauced, and enjoy live music while sampling the menu of pizza, tacos, and a dizzying array of craft brews. Or, enjoy the refined ambiance and fare at The Chef's Table or Southern cuisine at The Sweet Onion.

    Attend a Winemaker Dinner

    Enjoy live music while sampling over 1,200 wine selections, including specialty or hard-to-find bottles at The Classic Wineseller. Educational classes and winemaker dinners make this spot a fun place to visit during every season. Around the corner from Main Street, this wine and cigar shop offers a selection of beer, champagnes, and other beverages.

    See a Show

    Inspired by the traditional Summer Stock playhouses of the 1920s, the Haywood Arts Regional Theateris a semi-professional theater group offering renditions of classic plays and musicals. Only two blocks from Historic Waynesville's Main Street, this theatre is fun for the entire family. A Christmas performance is an annual tradition.

    Attend the Folkmoot Festival

    If you can plan your vacation around this one-of-a-kind festival, you'll be thrilled you did. The international folk festcelebrates the world's cultures—along with local Cherokee and Appalachian cultures—through music, dance, and heritage arts. A year-round non-profit named Folkmoot serves as a performance center in Waynesville and hosts regular "friendship dinners."

    Spend a Fall Day at the Apple Harvest Festival

    Rated one of the nation's top ten fall festivals, the Apple Harvest Festivalheld annually in October in Downtown Waynesville is a must-see event. The streets are filled to the brim with vendors, shops, and restaurants. Throughout the day, they have a full schedule of exhibitions, showcasing a variety of music and arts. If you are able to plan a fall getaway to North Carolina, this autumnal event would be well worth your time.

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  2. Jan 13, 2023 · Located between the Blue Ridge and the Great Smoky Mountains, Waynesville, North Carolina is a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts, tourists, and history buffs alike.

  3. Waynesville leaders appear to have settled on an almost four-cent increase in the property tax rate to fund town services, equipment, new positions and raises that department heads say are critical. Paul Nielsen

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  5. The big reveal: Downtown Waynesville arch to make its return after 50 years. 3 hrs ago. The long-awaited return of the Gateway to the Smokies arch in downtown Waynesville is finally here, and the public is invited to witness the unveiling at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 1. +4.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · The towering blue apartment complex that has risen from the ashes of a razed strip mall on Russ Avenue is opening next month with 202 units — starting at $1,600 for a one-bedroom. Meanwhile, site work is underway for a 150-unit apartment complex off the Old Asheville Highway, with a target opening of spring 2025. 1. 1. 5.

  7. Waynesville, North Carolina, is the largest town in Western North Carolina and is a short drive from Asheville. Downtown Waynesville has a quaint, urban charm, perfect for walkable shopping in local boutiques and gift shops for artisan goods.

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