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Hot Springs is a town in Madison County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 520 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Asheville metropolitan statistical area. It is situated on the Appalachian Trail and French Broad River near the North Carolina-Tennessee border.
For centuries the naturally warmed mineral waters of Hot Springs, NC have been cherished and enjoyed. Come experience the healing powers for yourself!
Welcome Visitors. Hot Springs is a small town with a rich history. Many people visit the Town to enjoy the hot natural mineral springs, French Broad River and water sports, or hiking/biking the many trails– including one of the world’s most famous: the Appalachian Trail. Online Services.
Apr 12, 2023 · Tucked along the banks of the French Broad River, Hot Springs has a population of around 500. Small, yes, but this quaint town holds its own when it comes to outdoor activities and tourist...
Jun 21, 2023 · 1. Drive The Rattler (a.k.a. NC 209) Although it’s not as well-known as the Blue Ridge Parkway or the Cherohala Skyway (which runs from Robbinsville NC to East Tennessee ), the Rattler is a popular driving route with locals and visitors alike.
Things to Do in Hot Springs, NC - Hot Springs Attractions. Tours near Hot Springs. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. Waterfalls and Blue Ridge Parkway Hiking Tour with Expert Naturalist. 367. Nature and Wildlife Tours. from. $119. per adult. 2023. Upper Pigeon Rafting Adventure. 843. On the Water. from. $42. per adult.
WELCOME TO THE TOWN OF. HOT SPRINGS. North Carolina. VISITORS. Hot Springs, NC, a resort destination for almost 200 years, has long been renowned for its healing mineral springs and scenic mountain setting. Native Americans were the first to discover the 100-plus degree mineral water from which the Town of Hot Springs received its name.