- The list below includes 118 free or cheap things to do in or near Bryson City, North Carolina, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Fishing, Bike Paths and Camping Site.
- From Tsali to Tsali Recreation Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bryson City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Cherokee, Townsend and Franklin.
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Located in the Pisgah National Forest, the Art Loeb Trail in Brevard, North Carolina is a popular 30.1 mile pathway that follows a number of long peaks. Descending down Cold Mountain, the trail ends at the Daniel Boone Scout Camp.
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Visitors can view a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, wood, glass, and other works and crafts at Red Wolf Gallery. The gallery features the works of a multitude of regional, national, and international craftsmen and artists.
42.5 Miles
The Brevard Brewing Company produces dunkel, IPA, pilsner, and premium lager beers. The location also sells memorabilia for visitors who wish to purchase souvenirs, including growlers, t-shirts, brewing hats, and logo glasses.
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1325 N Country Club Road, Brevard, NC 28712
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A fitness and recreation facility, Brevard Tennis & Athletic Club is family-focused, and offers a variety of amenities. In addition to tennis courts, the facility has fitness rooms and equipment and an aquatic area.
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Avery Creek
Pisgah National Forest, Cradle of Forestry, Brevard, NC 28712
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Located in Pisgah National Forest's Cradle of Forestry, Avery Creek is a scenic destination that offers wilderness experiences like camping and hiking. The Avery Creek Trail is suited for hiking and mountain biking, and offers impressive views.
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200 Old Hendersonville Highway, Brevard, NC 28712
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Visitors can explore the oldest stand frame house in Western North Carolina at the Allison-Deaver House. The house was originally built in 1815 and now serves as a tribute to early settlers.
43.2 Miles
The 500,000-acre Pisgah National Forest was the first land purchased under the 1911 Weeks Act establishing National Forest, home to the first school of forestry, and home to two of the first designated wilderness areas in North Carolina. Visitors can hike, camp, fish, ride, hunt, and do water activities.
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Known for its fly fishing services, Davidson River Outfitters offers guided fishing tours of the regional rivers of the Southern Appalachians. The shop also hosts instructional classes where visitors can learn how to fly tie and build rods.
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Explore over 300-acres of protected wildlife habitat at Ijams Nature Center. Visitors enjoy hiking and biking trails, pristine picnic areas, and scenic overlooks while enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.
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Pisgah Forest Riding Stables is an equestrian facility that features mountain top horse rides, waterfall rides, and pony rides. The facility also has a backwoods horse ride that traverses Perry Cove.