FALL ESCAPES
Just as it felt the world was opening up, the ever-evolving COVID-19 pandemic changed yet again. One thing that hasn’t changed: our desire to get away—but perhaps not too far just yet. These trips provide the perfect in between, with many outdoor options. (Be sure to stay informed about the latest, book accommodations in advance, and take safety precautions.) These itineraries are just a starting point while planning your next vacation.
607 MILES SOUTHEAST OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
AVL
NC
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
THE MOUNTAIN TOWN IS RICH WITH BREWERIES, ART GALLERIES, AND BREATHTAKING VIEWS.
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If you’re heading to Asheville, you’ll be implored to tour the Biltmore Estate—the Vanderbilt family’s historic 8,000-acre property in the Blue Ridge Mountains—and for good reason. Tickets are a little pricey (admission starts at $76 per person), but it’s worth it. The history is fascinating (the home has one of the first indoor pools of the late-19th century), and the views are breathtaking (especially when it’s decorated for the holidays).
Spend another day hiking in Mount Mitchell State Park, which has the highest peak east of the Mississippi River, at 6,684 feet. Drive 35 miles northeast of downtown Asheville, along picturesque Blue Ridge Parkway, to reach the summit. There, you have your pick of a few trailheads. A short trail will get you to the observation deck atop Mount Mitchell; a much longer hike will lead you to a waterfall.
And for a more low-key day, shop in downtown’s . The sell about 25–35 types of honey and honey- or beeswax-infused products. Downtown is also a hub for art galleries and makers’ spaces.
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