Though Laurel Ridge might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Pisgah Brewing Company and Craggy Gardens.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Black Mountain
Catawba Falls
9.2/10 (53 reviews)
This multi-tiered cascade in Pisgah National Forest features over 100 feet of stunning waterfalls. Follow the loop alongside the Catawba River, crossing footbridges and discovering historic dam remnants.
Lake Tomahawk
9.2/10 (62 reviews)
Encircled by the Seven Sisters mountains, this 8.9-acre lake offers a tranquil escape with a scenic walking trail. Bring a kayak for a peaceful paddle, or enjoy the popular summer concerts on Thursday evenings.
Robert Lake Park
8.6/10 (15 reviews)
This forest playground offers wooden structures linked by bridges over clear creeks, creating a natural adventure space. Wade in shallow waters or picnic in the shade while children explore the play areas.
Black Mountain Golf Club
7.6/10 (15 reviews)
Home to the legendary 747-yard par-6 17th hole, this historic course blends Donald Ross design with mountain splendor. Enjoy challenging play and panoramic views while savoring a meal at the Green Tee Grille.
Pisgah Brewing Company
8.8/10 (27 reviews)
This organic brewery combines craft beer excellence with a vibrant music scene in the heart of Asheville. Savor the flagship Pisgah Pale Ale while enjoying performances on indoor and outdoor stages.
Black Mountain Center for the Arts
8.6/10 (38 reviews)
Housed in the historic former Black Mountain City Hall, this arts center offers rotating exhibitions and performances. Explore the free gallery or join workshops in dance, visual arts, or theater in this cultural hub.
White Horse Black Mountain
9.0/10 (38 reviews)
This transformed Chevrolet dealership now hosts intimate musical performances with exceptional acoustics in Black Mountain. Enjoy classical, jazz, and bluegrass shows with fine wines in this cultural listening room.
Swannanoa Valley Museum
8.4/10 (19 reviews)
Housed in a historic 1921 firehouse designed by Biltmore Estate's architect, this museum chronicles the Swannanoa Valley's rich past. Join their guided hikes to experience local history amid natural mountain beauty.
"I truly liked how the staff received the guests with their warm, cheerful smiles and willingness to help. Great staff working there. I felt right at home."
"The rooms were very clean. The kitchen was nice and the full-size fridge not too noisy. Parking was easy, although the driving directions are just odd. Breakfast was fine. There was an issue with extremely noisy neighbors that was addressed by the staff and then resolved by their relocating me. Onsite laundry was not cheap, but what is these days? All told, a fine place to stay and a good value."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.