From far-flung villages in the Outer Banks to tight-knit communities in Appalachia, North Carolina is brimming with small towns worthy of a visit. In fact, you could easily devote an entire lifetime to uncovering all these gems offered in the way of delicious food, traditions, and history. Yet, there’s one tucked away in the Appalachian Mountains, just a stone’s throw away from the Tennessee border, with all of the qualities that make small towns in North Carolina so lovable.

Not only is Hot Springs visually stunning — the river and mountain views are abundant — but it’s also filled with fascinating attractions, including the geothermal waters for which the town is named. Whether you’re soaking in a mineral tub overlooking the French Broad River or walking the famous Appalachian Trail which passes through downtown, you’ll feel as though you’ve discovered your home away from home.

From the Hawaiian Island of Oahu to the coast of Massachusetts and everywhere in between, come along with OnlyInYourState as we introduce you to the best Small Town Getaways you can take this year. From nature lovers and foodies to history buffs and shopaholics, there’s something for everyone within these unforgettable, two-day itineraries curated by our local travel experts just for you.

Is Hot Springs worth visiting?

From opportunities to explore the famous Appalachian Trail to the beautiful banks of the French Broad River, Hot Springs offers an abundance of recreational activities. Equally impressive are the locally-owned businesses dotting the historic downtown. The combination of all of these things is what makes Hot Springs truly unique.

The Town of Hot Springs, NC / Facebook Hot Springs is a tiny town by all definitions. The population is just 570. But don’t let that fool you — this corner of the state offers an endless supply of adventure and charm!

Have you ever wondered “what is Hot Springs known for?” As you might have guessed from the name of the town, Hot Springs is home to the only geothermal spring in the state of North Carolina. It’s located at the confluence of French Broad River and Spring Creek and results in healing mineral waters.

The Town of Hot Springs, NC / Facebook Since the early 1800s, Hot Springs has been considered a resort destination for those seeking to experience the water. Before then, Native Americans were the first to discover this 100-plus degree water. Today, this vibrant community in Madison County is considered a go-to for thrill-seekers, hikers, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful, romantic escape in the mountains. You’ll quickly discover that there are endless things to do in Hot Springs.

How To Get To Hot Springs

Eifel Kreutz / Getty Images Hot Springs is located just 45 minutes from the bustling mountain town of Asheville. If you’ve flown into Asheville, you can rent a car and take US-25 N/US-70 W. It’s a winding drive that will showcase the area’s beautiful rolling hills and stunning mountainscape.

How To Get Around Hot Springs

Google Maps The heart of downtown Hot Springs is tiny, yet filled with points of interest. It’s easy to walk from one shop or restaurant to another, but if you really want to explore the area, you’ll need a car. Of course, you could technically hike through Hot Springs as well, thanks to the accessibility of the Appalachian Trail. However, several of the attractions on our itinerary will require a car.

Best Time To Visit Hot Springs

Eifel Kreutz / Getty Images Hot Springs offers a treasure trove of outdoor attractions, so to get the most out of the region, we’d recommend visiting during the warmer months. Fall can be absolutely breathtaking, as the mountains become enveloped in bright hues. Summer is probably the best season, especially if you’re looking to enjoy the town’s water activities.

Where To Stay In Hot Springs

Lodging in Hot Springs, North Carolina is totally unique. From rustic cabins to upscale vacation rentals, there’s a little something for every traveler. For a fun — and affordable — option, we’d recommend lodging at the Hot Springs Resort & Spa.

Hot Springs Resort & Spa / Facebook In the late nineteenth century, there was once a luxury resort known as the Mountain Park Hotel. The hotel was famous for its luxe amenities, including the first golf course built in North Carolina and marble pools in bathhouses set over the warm springs. Unfortunately, this hotel faced great damage in the Great Flood and was then destroyed by fire in 1920. Today, you’ll find an assortment of simple and beautiful cabins for rent. Photographed above are the cabins at Maple Lane, which require a two-minimum-night stay and can accommodate up to four guests each. When last we checked, rates were just $95/night. Hot Springs Resort And Spa, 315 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Morning One: Coffee And Hiking

We’ll start our adventure with a quality breakfast and coffee from Smoky Mountain Diner.

Jerry Mace/Google It’s the start of an incredible weekend here in Hot Springs, and nowhere will you find a more welcoming breakfast than Smoky Mountain Diner. Located downtown, this casual, down-home establishment serves scrumptious breakfast and lunch favorites more than 12 hours a day, six days a week. The cinnamon rolls, in particular, are divine. Smoky Mountain Diner, 70 Lance Ave, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Then, we’ll catch the best views of the town on the Lovers Leap Trail.

Manuela Mckee / AllTrails Lovers Leap Trail offers the best view of Hot Springs. Be sure to wear your sturdy hiking shoes, because this 1.8-mile loop trail packs quite a punch. Most hikers consider it to be moderately challenging, so be sure to pack some extra water, too. Once you reach the top, you’ll definitely want to stop to snap a few photos. Just look at the gorgeous view of the French Broad! Lover’s Leap Hiking Trail, 138 Silvermine Rd, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Ready for lunch? Get ready to dine like a local at Spring Creek Tavern.

Mike Wyss / Google With a spacious, covered patio, Spring Creek Tavern is a great place to unwind. The menu features casual staples like mozzarella sticks and wings. Pair it with a local beer as you sit back and enjoy the ambiance. Don’t get too comfortable, though, because we have more adventures on the horizon! Spring Creek Tavern, 145 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Afternoon One: A Llama Trek, Mineral Soak, And Trailside Dinner

Ready for a bucket-list-worthy adventure? We’re about to trek through the woods with llamas.

Llamas of Hot Springs / Facebook

Llamas of Hot Springs / Facebook This delightful local business offers farm visits and guided llama treks. There are even overnight experiences available. Whether you’re hiking through the French Broad Valley or into the mountains of the Pisgah National Forest, you’ll agree there’s something healing about spending time with these special creatures. Just be sure to check out Llamas of Hot Springs online to prepare for your experience. Llamas of Hot Springs, 833 River Rd, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

After so many adventures, it’s time to soak in a spring-fed mineral tub.

Hot Springs Resort & Spa / Facebook Hot Springs Resort And Spa, 315 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Hot Springs Resort & Spa / Facebook No trip to Hot Springs is complete without an outdoor soak in a mineral bath. The moment you slip into the water, you’ll feel any sign of tension and worry melt away. The tubs, which must be reserved ahead of time, are cleaned and prepared for each guest to enjoy. Each tub is built into a private wooden deck overlooking the water. Plus, the hot natural mineral water flows into them from deep below the ground, bringing an incredible assortment of minerals. It’s an outdoor spa experience you won’t soon forget! For reservations, you will need to call the spa directly at (828) 622-7676.

For a hearty dinner and lively company, head to the Iron Horse Station.

The Iron Horse Station / Facebook Iron Horse Station, 24 Andrews Ave S, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Chad S. / Google The Iron Horse boasts delightful regional fare with rotating specials as well as some classics. A plate of baby back ribs with moonshine BBQ sauce is hard to beat! The coolest part of all? This restaurant is quite literally just a few steps from the Appalachian Trail. Don’t be surprised if you see a few thru-hikers inside, enjoying a much-needed meal.

Morning Two: Coffee And Crafts

Are you ready for another day of exploring all that Hot Springs has to offer? You can fuel up with a delicious coffee and breakfast at the Artisun Gallery and Cafe.

Artisun Gallery and Cafe / Facebook

Artisun Gallery and Cafe / Facebook Western North Carolina is famous for its community of artists and makers, and you’ll find some of the best crafts, wares, and handmade gifts inside this local store. It’s the perfect place to load up on souvenirs from your time spent in Hot Springs. And, because inventory is constantly changing, you never know what treasures you might discover. Even if you don’t end up buying anything, you’ll enjoy the one-of-a-kind setting; the store is located inside a repurposed hardware store from the 1890s! 16 Andrews Ave S, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Afternoon Two: Rafting, Live Music, And Craft Beer

Grab a quick lunch downtown, perhaps at Vaste Riviere Provisions, and then prepare for an adrenaline-fueled adventure!

Hot Springs Rafting Company / Facebook Hot Springs Rafting Co., 81 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Hot Springs Rafting Company offers incredible rafting trips and tubing floats down the French Broad River, and it’s the perfect afternoon activity.

Hot Springs Rafting Company / Facebook Did you realize it was possible to go white-water rafting in North Carolina? Well, it is! A guided trip with Hot Springs Rafting Company means you can travel about 20 minutes away to the small town of Barnard to experience class II and class III rapids. Or, if you’re looking for a bit more of a laid-back adventure, stay in Hot Springs and enjoy a float down the river. You’ll float from Hot Springs downriver to a privately-owned section takeout. All equipment will be provided, so all you need to do is book your trip ahead of time and show up for a few hours of adventure.

As your afternoon begins to wind down, head to Big Pillow Brewing for some tasty beer accompanied by live music. It’s hard to find a better combination!

Big Pillow Brewing / Facebook This awesome hang-out destination features live music frequently, especially during the summer. There’s even karaoke every other Wednesday night if you feel like sharing your talents! Big Pillow Brewing, 25 Andrews Ave N, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Big Pillow Brewing Co. is the first designated craft brewery in Hot Springs and it’s a must for anyone who appreciates local brews.

Big Pillow Brewing / Facebook From hazy IPAs to lagers, pilsners, sours, and some truly creative selections, you’ll be downright impressed by the options here.

When you’re ready for food, you can order up a few tacos from Grey Eagle Taqueria, an Asheville restaurant that’s opened up a new location at Big Pillow Brewing.

Big Pillow Brewing / Facebook Listening to music with some great food and drinks, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to reflect on all of your adventures in Hot Springs. It’s been a fun-filled 48 hours!

Before Heading Home: Grab A Cinnamon Roll For The Road

As you check out of your accommodations and prepare to hit the road, don’t forget to swing by Smoky Mountain Diner for a world-famous cinnamon roll and a cup of coffee. It’s the perfect pick-me-up for your travels ahead.

Kristin Fuqua / Google Locals and visitors alike rave about the down-home, welcoming feel of this diner. Plus, your dollar will stretch further here with generous portions. You may be tempted to go ahead and order a sandwich to-go. Your time in Hot Springs may be over for now, but you’ll be reminiscing about the adventures for years to come! Smoky Mountain Diner, 70 Lance Ave, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

So there you have it: an entire weekend itinerary for visiting Hot Springs, North Carolina. We hope you’ve enjoyed this Hot Springs travel guide, complete with a list of Hot Springs attractions and an overview of activities in Hot Springs. From outdoor activities to impressive artwork, fascinating history, and the delightful small-town culture, you’ll find there’s a lot to love about this corner of the Tar Heel State. Do you agree that Hot Springs is one of the best small towns in North Carolina for a weekend trip? Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments.

The Town of Hot Springs, NC / Facebook

Hot Springs is a tiny town by all definitions. The population is just 570. But don’t let that fool you — this corner of the state offers an endless supply of adventure and charm!

Since the early 1800s, Hot Springs has been considered a resort destination for those seeking to experience the water. Before then, Native Americans were the first to discover this 100-plus degree water. Today, this vibrant community in Madison County is considered a go-to for thrill-seekers, hikers, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful, romantic escape in the mountains. You’ll quickly discover that there are endless things to do in Hot Springs.

Eifel Kreutz / Getty Images

Hot Springs is located just 45 minutes from the bustling mountain town of Asheville. If you’ve flown into Asheville, you can rent a car and take US-25 N/US-70 W. It’s a winding drive that will showcase the area’s beautiful rolling hills and stunning mountainscape.

Google Maps

The heart of downtown Hot Springs is tiny, yet filled with points of interest. It’s easy to walk from one shop or restaurant to another, but if you really want to explore the area, you’ll need a car. Of course, you could technically hike through Hot Springs as well, thanks to the accessibility of the Appalachian Trail. However, several of the attractions on our itinerary will require a car.

Hot Springs offers a treasure trove of outdoor attractions, so to get the most out of the region, we’d recommend visiting during the warmer months. Fall can be absolutely breathtaking, as the mountains become enveloped in bright hues. Summer is probably the best season, especially if you’re looking to enjoy the town’s water activities.

Hot Springs Resort & Spa / Facebook

In the late nineteenth century, there was once a luxury resort known as the Mountain Park Hotel. The hotel was famous for its luxe amenities, including the first golf course built in North Carolina and marble pools in bathhouses set over the warm springs. Unfortunately, this hotel faced great damage in the Great Flood and was then destroyed by fire in 1920. Today, you’ll find an assortment of simple and beautiful cabins for rent. Photographed above are the cabins at Maple Lane, which require a two-minimum-night stay and can accommodate up to four guests each. When last we checked, rates were just $95/night.

Hot Springs Resort And Spa, 315 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Jerry Mace/Google

It’s the start of an incredible weekend here in Hot Springs, and nowhere will you find a more welcoming breakfast than Smoky Mountain Diner. Located downtown, this casual, down-home establishment serves scrumptious breakfast and lunch favorites more than 12 hours a day, six days a week. The cinnamon rolls, in particular, are divine.

Smoky Mountain Diner, 70 Lance Ave, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Manuela Mckee / AllTrails

Lovers Leap Trail offers the best view of Hot Springs. Be sure to wear your sturdy hiking shoes, because this 1.8-mile loop trail packs quite a punch. Most hikers consider it to be moderately challenging, so be sure to pack some extra water, too. Once you reach the top, you’ll definitely want to stop to snap a few photos. Just look at the gorgeous view of the French Broad!

Lover’s Leap Hiking Trail, 138 Silvermine Rd, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Mike Wyss / Google

With a spacious, covered patio, Spring Creek Tavern is a great place to unwind. The menu features casual staples like mozzarella sticks and wings. Pair it with a local beer as you sit back and enjoy the ambiance. Don’t get too comfortable, though, because we have more adventures on the horizon!

Spring Creek Tavern, 145 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Llamas of Hot Springs / Facebook

This delightful local business offers farm visits and guided llama treks. There are even overnight experiences available. Whether you’re hiking through the French Broad Valley or into the mountains of the Pisgah National Forest, you’ll agree there’s something healing about spending time with these special creatures. Just be sure to check out Llamas of Hot Springs online to prepare for your experience.

Llamas of Hot Springs, 833 River Rd, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

No trip to Hot Springs is complete without an outdoor soak in a mineral bath. The moment you slip into the water, you’ll feel any sign of tension and worry melt away. The tubs, which must be reserved ahead of time, are cleaned and prepared for each guest to enjoy. Each tub is built into a private wooden deck overlooking the water. Plus, the hot natural mineral water flows into them from deep below the ground, bringing an incredible assortment of minerals. It’s an outdoor spa experience you won’t soon forget! For reservations, you will need to call the spa directly at (828) 622-7676.

The Iron Horse Station / Facebook

Iron Horse Station, 24 Andrews Ave S, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Chad S. / Google

The Iron Horse boasts delightful regional fare with rotating specials as well as some classics. A plate of baby back ribs with moonshine BBQ sauce is hard to beat! The coolest part of all? This restaurant is quite literally just a few steps from the Appalachian Trail. Don’t be surprised if you see a few thru-hikers inside, enjoying a much-needed meal.

Artisun Gallery and Cafe / Facebook

Western North Carolina is famous for its community of artists and makers, and you’ll find some of the best crafts, wares, and handmade gifts inside this local store. It’s the perfect place to load up on souvenirs from your time spent in Hot Springs. And, because inventory is constantly changing, you never know what treasures you might discover. Even if you don’t end up buying anything, you’ll enjoy the one-of-a-kind setting; the store is located inside a repurposed hardware store from the 1890s!

16 Andrews Ave S, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Hot Springs Rafting Company / Facebook

Hot Springs Rafting Co., 81 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

Did you realize it was possible to go white-water rafting in North Carolina? Well, it is! A guided trip with Hot Springs Rafting Company means you can travel about 20 minutes away to the small town of Barnard to experience class II and class III rapids. Or, if you’re looking for a bit more of a laid-back adventure, stay in Hot Springs and enjoy a float down the river. You’ll float from Hot Springs downriver to a privately-owned section takeout. All equipment will be provided, so all you need to do is book your trip ahead of time and show up for a few hours of adventure.

Big Pillow Brewing / Facebook

This awesome hang-out destination features live music frequently, especially during the summer. There’s even karaoke every other Wednesday night if you feel like sharing your talents!

Big Pillow Brewing, 25 Andrews Ave N, Hot Springs, NC 28743, USA

From hazy IPAs to lagers, pilsners, sours, and some truly creative selections, you’ll be downright impressed by the options here.

Listening to music with some great food and drinks, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to reflect on all of your adventures in Hot Springs. It’s been a fun-filled 48 hours!

Kristin Fuqua / Google

Locals and visitors alike rave about the down-home, welcoming feel of this diner. Plus, your dollar will stretch further here with generous portions. You may be tempted to go ahead and order a sandwich to-go. Your time in Hot Springs may be over for now, but you’ll be reminiscing about the adventures for years to come!

Of course, your adventures don’t have to end here. Check out this waterfall loop in North Carolina that’s just a short drive away!

Not Your Average Bucket List Podcast

Only In Your State’s podcast Not Your Average Bucket List takes a deep dive into Hot Springs, North Carolina and everything it has to offer. Our hosts, Marisa Roman and Sara Heddleston discuss what their “Perfect Day” in Hot Springs would consist of. Take a look at the infographic below to get your own suggestions for the perfect day exploring this small town.

Not Your Average Bucket List

To discover even more about Hot Springs, North Carolina, in a fun, easily-digestible manner, tune in to OnlyInYourState’s brand new podcast, Not Your Average Bucket List, where we talk all about this charming town. Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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