Visit Hot Springs North Carolina for Relaxation and Renewal Thursday, 1st May 2008, 11:07am
Hot Springs North Carolina

Hot Springs North Carolina http://www.hotspringsnc.org is one of the most pleasurable retreats in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. This quaint mountain village features a hot spring that was used by Native Americans before settlement, and was cultivated by the colonists, then local businessmen who understood the attraction of mineral springs. A dip in the mineral springs is a delightful way to improve health, relax, and take pleasure in nature.

A Short History of Hot Springs Spas

At one time the town of Hot Springs in Madison County was at the peak of popularity. When the Buncombe Turnpike opened, Hot Springs was a superhighway for drovers and other merchants headed for Charleston and Augusta to sell their livestock and wares. Weary travelers rested at Hot Springs to take in the healing waters. Two elegant and well-known establishments, the Warm Springs Hotel in 1837, and then the Mountain Park Hotel in 1886 were both built in Hot Springs. Warm Springs Hotel burned in 1882, and the Mountain Park Hotel burned in 1920, after serving as an internment camp for Germans during World War I in 1917. Hot Springs Today Although Contemporary Hot Springs is changed, it is still a treasured vacation spot for locals and tourists. It' situated on the French Broad River just north of Marshall, and not more than 20 miles from Whisper Mountain and only 33 miles from Asheville. Luxury hotels are no longer in fashion in Hot Springs. Still, there are many fine establishments where one can take a mineral bath right in the room or in one of the nearby tubs.

Mountain Magnolia B&B http://www.mountainmagnoliainn.com

Featured in Southern Living , This Old House and on HGTV, the Mountain Magnolia Bed and Breakfast is a quaint authentic mountain home in Hot Springs that was built in 1868. Guests may stay at the Mountain Magnolia, or they may dine there. Make reservations keeping seasonal hours in mind. In February and March, the Mountain Magnolia B&B is open Thursday through Sunday from 5:30 to 9 PM. Beginning in April dinner is available nightly. For the day visitor to hot springs, enjoy the private, outdoor tubs with renewed mineral water for each visit.

Visit the Hot Springs Spa website at http://www.nchotsprings.com/hstaspa.htm. Make reservations for the Spa in advance, especially during high season in the summer and fall, and on weekends. Hot Springs Spa is a wonderful retreat and it's just a drive over the mountains from Whisper Mountain.

White Water Rafting and Kayaking in Hot Springs North Carolina

The mineral springs are just a portion of what Hot Springs has to offer to the day visitor. Because of its proximity to the French Broad River, Hot Springs is a great destination for white water rafting trips, kayaking, or fishing along the banks. Depending upon the water level, the white water can be as high as class 4 or 5 and a real challenge to any outdoor sportsperson. Hiking in Hot Springs North Carolina Some of the best hiking on the Appalachian Trail (AT) is in Hot Springs. In fact, Hot Springs is known as North Carolina's Appalachian Trail town. There are numerous places inside and outside of Hot Springs where visitors will find backpackers taking a break from the demands of the AT. The Appalachian Trail intersects with the main road heading out of Hot Springs, towards Asheville. Whatever an individual's choice for relaxation or outdoor adventure, chances are that Hot Springs, North Carolina is the place to be.