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Stay With Us
Madison County offers more than a place to lay your head. If you are tired of the same cookie cutter hotels offering the same type of experience regardless of the destination, then you'll love Madison County's diverse range of accommodations.
No matter where you decide to stay in Madison County, you'll find mountain hospitality second to none. Whether you like to camp under the stars, on a mountainside in one of our cabins, by a roaring fire in one of our beds and breakfasts, or in a more traditional hotel/motel; we have options for every type of family.
Just imagine: after a day spent on the river rafting and hiking part of the Appalachian Trail, you relax in a Hot Springs mineral bath, take in a massage and dine in downtown Mars Hill. And with Asheville, one of the East Coast's premiere tourist destinations only minutes away, you can enjoy world-class entertainment while spending nights in Madison County-- a place you will never forget.
The Wolf Laurel Experience
There are a variety of rental opportunities in the Wolf Laurel community where you can enjoy skiing, hiking, swimming, golf and a variety of indoor and outdoor community events. For more information, visit Wolf Laurel>
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Types of Lodging
Hotel
Conveniently located to Wolf Ridge Ski Resort, Blue Ridge Parkway, mars Hill College and Ashville. Guests will enjoy free continental breakfast featuring hot fresh waffles. Hotel amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool and guest welcome center with access to computer and high speed internet.
Bed & Breakfast
The Mountain Magnolia Inn is a bed and breakfast located 35 miles north of Asheville, NC in Hot Springs, NC. We offer a variety of lodging, nightly dining, special packages (including a Biltmore Package), special events and weddings.
Cabins
The French Broad Cabin is a rustic getaway in the heart of Madison County. It is conveniently located in Marshall, NC, midway between bustling Asheville (site of the Biltmore Estate), quaint Hot Springs (center for hiking the Appalachian Trail), and historic Mars Hill (home of the Southern Appalachian Repertory Theater), and within an easy drive to all the attractions of Western North Carolina.
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