- The list below includes 88 free or cheap things to do in or near Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, including 88 different types of inexpensive activities like Waterfalls, Hiking Trails, Camping Site and Forests.
- From Pisgah National Forest to Looking Glass Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pisgah Forest and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Asheville, Hendersonville, Brevard and Waynesville.
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3.8 Miles
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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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8 Good Neighbor Lane, Brevard, NC 28712
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As a fish farm, Morgan Mill & Balsam Grove Trout Fishing offers visitors public fishing opportunities in a regularly stocked trout pond. Visitors can get any fish caught at the pond cleaned and packed on ice by staff.
10.9 Miles
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305 North Main Street, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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Lasting a total of 90 minutes, The Trolley Company - Historic Hendersonville Tour provides guests the opportunity to tour the historic city by trolley. Each tour is led by an experienced guide that teaches about local history and landmarks.
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The focal point of Caesars Head State Park in Greenville, South Carolina is a mammoth granite shelf jutting out from the surrounding land. The park has many trails, and some are prone to frequent flooding. Check the park's website for a listing of current closings.
12.9 Miles
Situated on 15-acres of forestry, the Historic Johnson Farm is a heritage education center that is maintained by Henderson County Public Schools. The farm features animals, tours, nature trails, and school field trips.
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Built in 1820, Poinsett Bridge has been named on the National Register of Historic Places. The bridge is mostly intact and has a 14 foot gothic arch, there are trails and picnic areas surrounding the bridge for visitors to enjoy.
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Featuring a large and varied collection of rare and classic toys, the Antique Toy Museum should appeal to children and adults alike. It features dolls and doll houses, windup toys, toy trains, and other antique items.
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1 Historic Courthouse Sq # 4, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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The 2,000-foot Henderson Heritage Museum is devoted to the history and character of Henderson, North Carolina. The majority of the museum's holdings are connected to the Civil War, but the institution also has many more recent artifacts.
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318 N. Main Street, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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Kids love Hands On! A Child's Gallery, a children's museum that encourages touching the exhibits. Children and their parents learn about science, nature and basic life skills through interactive presentations and touchable displays. Children younger than 1 receive free admission.