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Five ways to get away for Mother’s Day

We have a weekend itinerary for every kind of mom, no flights required.

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1. A woman and child holding hands on a trail through green woods, 2. Women doing yoga on a mountain at sunset, 3. Two women in bathing suits stepping into a pool in a spa, 4. People eating on a restaurant patio with string lights above, 5. A women and two children stand over a table with pottery on it

It’s not a regular Mother’s Day weekend, it’s a cool Mother’s Day weekend.

Photos courtesy Afar Media (1,4), Stephan Pruitt (2,5) Rachel Pressley (3)

Mother’s Day is on Sunday, May 11. If you’re still looking for the perfect gift, we’ve got a tried and true solution: quality time + a weekend away.

Spend the weekend soaking up Asheville’s crisp mountain air. The cozy town just 90 minutes down the road is bursting with new life and activities for every kind of mom:

The outdoorsy one

The Blue Ridge is in full bloom this time of year. Use the Hike Finder tool to find an unplugged adventure, or plan a family-friendly day of exploring + education at The North Carolina Arboretum’s 65 acres of gardens.

The best part? You can collapse in a clean bed at the end of the day in a unique downtown hotel or woodsy cabin, thanks to Asheville’s proximity to nature.

The foodie

Eat your way through “Foodtopia” with this helpful guide to Asheville dining. Choose from award-winning restaurants like Chai Pani, farmer-chef collaborations that go beyond a “farm-to-table” buzzword, and plenty of traditional Appalachian flavor.

The one in need of some zen

Read: every mom. Asheville boasts numerous spas + holistic wellness experiences. The crown jewel is The Omni Grove Park Inn’s 40,000+ sqft underground spa, complete with waterfalls, saunas, and a lap pool.

The retail therapy expert

4 words for you: Treat yo’ self, mom. Shop antiques, local makers, and bookstores, and feel good about supporting small businesses.

Crafty moms can also peruse the WNC Yarn Crawl, taking place Mother’s Day weekend across 11 yarn shops.

The artist

Spend the afternoon strolling through art galleries, studios + interactive exhibits in the River Arts District.

The most impressive work of art? RAD’s recovery after being one of the hardest-hit areas in Hurricane Helene.

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