Photography Parks Near Asheville

Discover 6 parks for photography within driving distance of Asheville

Zebulon B. Vance State Historic Site

Weaverville, North Carolina
10 miles away

"Asheville visitors often add the site to a mountain-history itinerary. It offers a quieter, rural contrast to the city’s arts, dining, and Blue Ridge Parkway access."

A preserved 19th-century mountain homestead honoring North Carolina leader Zebulon B. Vance.

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Chimney Rock State Park

Chimney Rock, North Carolina
26 miles away

"Asheville visitors often make a day trip for iconic mountain scenery and waterfall views. It is close enough for a scenic outing without an overnight stay."

A scenic mountain park known for its iconic rock formation, waterfalls, and panoramic views.

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Mount Mitchell State Park

Burnsville, North Carolina
45 miles away

"Asheville visitors often make a day trip for cooler temperatures, mountain scenery, and a chance to stand on the highest peak east of the Mississippi River. The park pairs well with a Blue Ridge Parkway drive."

North Carolina's highest peak, known for cool mountain air, scenic overlooks, and rare high-elevation forests.

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Gorges State Park

Rosman, North Carolina
55 miles away

"Visitors from Asheville often come for a day trip into the mountains to hike, photograph waterfalls, and enjoy a quieter natural setting than the city offers."

A rugged mountain park known for waterfalls, gorges, and scenic hiking in the Blue Ridge foothills.

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David Crockett Birthplace State Park

Limestone, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Asheville travelers may visit while exploring the Appalachian Highlands and nearby historic sites. The park provides a worthwhile detour for those interested in Tennessee history."

A riverside park commemorating the birthplace and frontier legacy of David Crockett.

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Yellow Mountain State Natural Area

Avery County, North Carolina
58 miles away

"Asheville visitors looking beyond the city’s popular attractions may choose Yellow Mountain for a quieter mountain outing. It is far enough to feel remote while still workable as a long day trip."

A rugged Blue Ridge natural area known for rare plants, steep ridges, and quiet mountain scenery.

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