Asheville, N.C. ARBORETUM TrailAsheville's 434-acre Public Garden is a splendid gathering place. If you live in, are relocating to, or simply are visiting  Asheville, North Carolina you can expand your dreams and ideas, brighten your days and feed your heart and soul within our eco-friendly community. Because so many of us  love the idea of stewardship, this "events" column focuses on positive futures, the expressions of sustainable community, nature and eco-wise development all revealed on a regular basis at Asheville's Arboretum. 

I am a member of the North Carolina Arboretum.  And, I must admit, am not objective about this amazing place! Once you discover it, you won't be either. A center for education, research, conservation and economic development, and garden demonstration, the Arboretum offers a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages.

It is a 434-acre public garden located within the Bent Creek Experimental Forest of the Pisgah National Forest. Surrounded by the dense folds of the botanically diverse Southern Appalachian Mountains, the Arboretum is nestled in one of the most beautiful natural garden settings in America. 

 

This photo of one of the numerous trails at the Arboretum is courtesy of the Center.

Established in 1986 by the General Assembly as an inter-institutional facility of the University of North Carolina, the Arboretum came into existence nearly a century after this country's father of landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted,  (probably urged on by my beloved landscape architect, Charles Eliot first envisioned such an institution near Asheville.

The vision became a reality and is thriving today! North Carolina's  Asheville's Arboretum invites you to enjoy the goings-on this summer. . .JULY EVENTS: Here are just a few of the events/programs offered in JULY:

1) Here's one those of you who love the idea of garden art are sure to find amazing. Ten (10) of our regional artists have won a place at the Arboretum this summer. They are exhibiting  their work in a show called show. "Kaleidoscope". We like the idea that we can see  beautiful form, pattern and change in three-dimensional art objects and in a natural setting as I tour the Arboretum's gardens. How about you? 

If you are intrigued, catch the  "Kaleidoscope" ~ Contemporary Landscape Sculpture Exhibit. Now through October 31, 20088 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day
Arboretum grounds

2) Photography Exhibit.My son is a professional fine art photographer. He is also a great co-pilot as I scout the Greater Asheville area for eco-logical-home places. Here is something he recommends ..."fine art photographer Cynthia Walker's exhibition of favorite images of insects and flowers, inspired by the mountain region. The exhibit conveys hidden simplicity within the complexity of nature's patterns and light.
Now through October 14, 2008
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Education Center

3) Perfect for a Sunday afternoon...take the 10k Self-Guided Hike, a 6.2-mile tour of the Arboretum's gardens and woodland areas.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Baker Exhibit Center and Education Center
 

4) and if you don't feel like walking.... enjoy an environmentally friendly, smooth tour Asheville's ARBORETUM on a Segwayride along Arboretum trails on this (see photo). . .

 It's a SegwayTM Tour known as "A Glide Through Nature" SegwayTM. The tour lasts three hours and includes an instruction session followed by a tour of the Arboretum. $45 weekdays; $55 weekends. Call the Arboretum at 828-665-2492 (x317) to schedule a tour.

 

The photo of the Seqway adventurer's is courtesy of Wikipedia

 5) On Wednesday, July 23.  ..it's back to walking, so put on your walkin' shoes and join us for an "In-Depth Walk: What's New in the Garden." An Arboretum staff horticulturist will lead the way focusing on the alluring features in the gardens. We'll be meeting at 10:30 a.m. Baker Exhibit Center .This is the perfect opportunity to get to know Asheville's 434-acre Public Garden .

6) Next Thursday, July 24  how about exercising the old grey matter, too? You can avail yourself of a full day of seminars. Four speakers will discuss the unique medicinal plant biodiversity of the Southern Appalachians and the role of the Bent Creek Institute in their pioneering work of documenting medicinal properties of our mountain native plants treasury.
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Education Center

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32 Comments on Asheville's 434-acre Public Garden Let's Get Together! EVENTS. (A Monthly Series about Asheville, N.C.'s ALLURING ARBORETUM

I am a member of the North Carolina Arboretum.  And, I must admit, am not objective about this amazing place!... now I want to know...Who wants to try a Segway ??

07/18/2008 03:12 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


This arboretum looks wonderful.  I would love to try a segway and see all the sites.  Count me in.

07/18/2008 04:33 PM by Joan Whitebook, ABR, e-Pro, CEBA (Buyer's Option Realty Services)


Hi janeAnne,  :)  I tried to win a Segway at the NAHB Conference this year..but didn't get it.  I want to try one!!

07/18/2008 05:36 PM by Stephanie Edwards-Musa, Realtor ® The Woodlands, TX Real Estate (Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors ®)


janeAnne, That looks beautiful. That is the first time I have heard about a segway tour anywhere.

07/18/2008 07:03 PM by Pete Jalbert R(S) (Jim Sanders Realty, Inc. )


Wow...I felt like I was ready to embark on a wonderful experience and a bunch of excursions with you! Wonderfully written janeAnne!

07/18/2008 07:16 PM by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman (RA), e-PRO HAWAII Real Estate & HAWAII Relocation (Century 21 Liberty Homes -Mililani, Hawaii)


janeAnne, you have a way of making nature come alive.  This is a fantastic Localism post.  If I were visiting Ashville, I'd want you to be my tour guide.  The segway tour is cool.

07/18/2008 07:33 PM by Lola Audu~ Audu Real Estate~ Grand Rapids, MI Broker


Joan~

We could get a whole gang of us from all over the country! I'm countin' YOU in...yes1 This is going to be FUN. I can just see you on one of the Segways right now =)..

07/18/2008 07:45 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Stephanie~

AHA! I found a way to convince you to visit Asheville. This is going to be a very, very interesting get together!..and GREEN!

07/18/2008 07:46 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Pete~

Segways are a little tricky, but theyseem to work so well on this very large acreage at the Arboretum...maybe you had better hop on over and try one out (??)

07/18/2008 07:48 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Sally~

I am wondering if Segways could work in Hawaii...and thank you very much for the kind words. When you love where you live , and I am sure you will agree, it is easy to rhapsodize...

07/18/2008 07:50 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Lola~

I may just invite everyone to come visit. You would have to stay with us for at least a month for me to be able to do justice to our area...the Arboretum alone could take a week!......and only part of that time could we Segway about..

07/18/2008 07:52 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


janeAnne,  LOL.  I would come to Asheville to see the GORGEOUS scenery and awesome people.  :)  There are some wonderful real estate folks up there, ya know. ;0)

07/18/2008 09:31 PM by Stephanie Edwards-Musa, Realtor ® The Woodlands, TX Real Estate (Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors ®)


They tried those in Waikiki and the police tried it in Wahiawa...I better go look and see what's going on :)

07/18/2008 10:05 PM by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman (RA), e-PRO HAWAII Real Estate & HAWAII Relocation (Century 21 Liberty Homes -Mililani, Hawaii)


The last time I visited "the arb", it was amusing to watch those newbie segway riders learning to drive.

Visitors had better watch out for them! Just kidding.

I love it there.

John

07/19/2008 01:00 AM by John Narrin (ECO-Steward Realty)


Great post.  I use to live in Asheville years ago and never made it out to the Arboretum.  I will admit though I am going to plan a trip now.

07/19/2008 06:36 AM by Larry Story Real Estate Broker, Greensboro, NC (Coldwell Banker Triad of Greensboro)


Good Morning! And it must be for you if you are waking up in Asheville.  My husband and I vacationed there 2 years or so ago.  We came to see that really big house but fell in love with the city and the friendly people. 

We walked around the artsy section of town aimlessly looking for a place to eat and found a great vegetarian place.  Trying to find the Target was fun.  We could see the sign against the mountain side as we went this way and that just not the building.  My state of Delaware is really flat so we thought this was fun.

I am glad I read your post about the arborteum, I know I want to visit Asheville again and this will surely be on my to do list.

07/19/2008 07:17 AM by Regina Lundeen (RE/Max Realty Group)


Congrats on the Feature janeAnne.  Very well deserved. :)

07/19/2008 10:06 AM by Lola Audu


JaneAnne, I grew up near Asheville and am aware of all the beauty in the area.  Most of my visits over the past 20 years have been to see about and help aging parents who have now passed on. 

Maybe one of these days I can come back as a tourist to enjoy all the area has to offer.  I live in Greenville, SC and stay too busy to do it most of the time.  I will have to carve out the time and plan ahead.

 

07/19/2008 10:57 AM by Sheila Reeves (KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY)


Stephanie~

Hey! Come on over to Asheville, then there will be even more interesting real estate professionals here =)

07/19/2008 01:28 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Sally! 

WOW...that's interesting! You commented, ">>>police tried it in Wahiawa..." I want to know more about how THAT experiment turned out! The image of a police officer chasing a thief on a Segway kind of catches my fancy...

07/19/2008 01:31 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


John~

Yes. I don't know if most of us could get the hang of riding a Segway over Arboretum trails. But I love it here, too and would think it is well worth a good try.

07/19/2008 01:32 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Larry~

If you are coming to Asheville, be sure to let me know! maybe we could all get together and dash around on those Segways!

07/19/2008 01:34 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Regina~

How aptly you describe our terrain and amenities...including the sense of fun that's in the air here. Maybe you will return and we can all head out on Segways to see the sight. =)

07/19/2008 01:36 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Stephanie and Lola~

THANKS for reading and caring...and for making me feel GREAT!

07/19/2008 01:37 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Great to have some upbeat & interesting information.  The segway tours just demonstrate how proressive Asheville is.

Arlene

07/19/2008 02:07 PM by Arlene Brown


I drove through Asheville only once.  Your area is a gift from God.  Ablsolutely beautiful!

07/19/2008 03:56 PM by Chuck Heubach CRB CRS (Counselor Realty, Inc.)


Your area looks so pristiine and lovely.  I visited Asheville several years ago but it was in the winter.  Loved the photos

07/19/2008 07:30 PM by Diane Bell, Hilton Head Real Estate, Bluffton (Charter 1 Real Estate, Hilton Head, Bluffton, SC)


We visit my parents in Hendersonville and have been to the Biltmore estate but this is a great option thanks.

07/19/2008 10:19 PM by Terry Westbrook ~ Realtor(R) Grand Rapids Mi Ada/Cascade Real Estate (Five Star Real Estate, LLC Grand Rapids , MI)


Arlene~

I hadn't thought about how the Segway tours relate to our area here in the mountains of North Carolina and point out that we are "progressive"..as indeed we are. Good point1 THX!

07/21/2008 06:51 AM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


Janeanne:

I would highly recommend the medicinal plant talk. We have an incredible variety of healing plants growing in our region due to the wonderful biodiversity of the area.

07/21/2008 03:54 PM by Bill Westel, ECO (Eco-Steward Realty)


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