For such a pocket-sized place, you'll find that a Hot Springs vacation rental is hot stuff when it comes to attractions. Aside from its thriving outdoor and drinking/dining scenes, the town hosts regular events and festivals, covering a broad spectrum from music and motors to historical reenactment. If you fancy venturing out on excursions, the county seat of Marshall is about 15 miles away, with a handsome historic district and vintage architecture. Further afield, the city of Asheville is about 40 minutes away, featuring a thriving arts and cultural scene, plus museums and sports venues.
Fancy yourself something of a detective? For 50 points, guess the main activity at Hot Springs? That's right, Columbo. The town's natural hot mineral springs have been drawing visitors for more than 200 years. And if you're looking to soak away your aches and pains, you'll need some aches and pains to begin with. Never fear, the Appalachian Trail passes right through, and even if you don't rack up the full 2,000 miles, it ought to get you pretty footsore. Hiking and biking opportunities abound in the area, while some bold souls come for rafting and kayaking on the river.
Hot Springs is the sort of place that likes to keep things neat and tidy, and that goes for the weather too. The mountains that surround the town tend to even out extremes. Winters are short and cold, but while those snow-capped mountains make for great eye candy, the town itself rarely gets big dumps of the white stuff. The hot springs are open year-round, and few things are as lovely as immersing yourself in hot water on a freezing cold day. Fast-forward to summer, and you'll get hot days and cool nights, with plenty of fresh mountain air to keep things from getting stuffy.
Set in the French Broad River Valley, there aren't many places that can compete with Hot Springs for sheer natural beauty. The whole area is part of the Pisgah National Forest, and if you take a look out the window of your Hot Springs vacation rental, you'll see you're surrounded by the 3,500-foot peaks of the Appalachian Mountains. It's a haven for wildlife of both the animal and human variety, and it's no surprise that hikers and bikers flock here in droves. For the most amazing views, try hiking up to Max Patch Mountain or driving to Rich Mountain Lookout Fire Tower.
Our 2021 property listings offer a large selection of 405 vacation rentals around Hot Springs. From 250 cabin rentals to 250 cottage rentals, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable holiday or a weekend with your family and friends.
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