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Asheville’s recovery by the numbers, six months after Helene

38 reasons to visit Asheville this spring, as the city’s culture and beauty emerge stronger than ever.

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1. A birds eye view shot of Asheville, 2. a colorful mural on the side of a building, 3. Cyclists on the Blue Ridge Parkway overlooking the mountains, 4. People at the front row of a concert, 5. The Biltmore Estate with a large lawn in front of it.

Plan a visit to be part of what’s next in Asheville.

Photos courtesy Reggie Tidwell (1), Fiasco Media (2,4), Jared Kay (3), Haley Plotkin (5)

Spring has arrived in Asheville, and the season of rebirth means a little more this year. The bustling downtown, lush green mountains, thriving arts scene, and abundance of upcoming events make it hard to tell WNC was rocked by Hurricane Helene just six months ago.

Asheville is ready and blooming, determined to keep moving forward and welcome visitors with the same open arms that held one another up not long ago.

Here’s what’s open and waiting for you:

Check out 38 more reasons to visit, from festivals and concerts to unplugged outdoors escapes.

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