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Beautiful gardens surround this impeccably decorated guest suite. Located just 2 blocks from Saluda's historic main street. The suite has a sitting/dining area with a large bay window overlooking the lower garden. Also, it has a sleeping area with a queen bed, a fully equipped galley kitchen, and a bath.

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Saluda Mountain Lodge

Spectacular views await from every guestroom at this newly renovated motel just off Interstate 26 at Exit 59 (old exit 28) in the charming town of Historic Saluda, North Carolina. Centrally located in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains.

Saluda, NC Businesses

Spring Pond Cabin

Authentic, rustic and historic 85 year old cabin with lots of peace and quiet. 2 ponds for fishing and swimming, hiking trails and gift shop. Close to Historic Saluda.

Saluda, NC Businesses

Pearson's Falls

A 320-acre nature and wildlife preserve owned and maintained by Tryon Garden Club since 1929. Walking trail to base of 90-foot falls. Picnic areas. Natural Heritage Site. Admission fee. Call Polk County Travel & Tourism for more information, 828-894-2324.

Saluda, NC Other Attractions

Bear Creek Lodge

Two cabin style apartments, fullly furnished,on the Pacolet Scenic Byway, near Pearson's Falls, hiking and Historic Saluda.

Saluda, NC Businesses

Apple Mill

Located at Saluda exit # 59 off I-26. Apple cider and other apple products made from local Saluda apples are made at the Apple Mill. Watch, taste and smell the apple products as they are being made.

Saluda, NC Other Attractions

Things to do near Saluda, NC

Alpine Village Inn

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Panther Creek Lodge

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Kojay's Cafe and Coffee Shop

We specialize in fresh and creative choices for breakfast and lunch, with a full line of specialty coffees and signature sand...

Quaker Meadows Plantation

(c. 1812) Built by Captain Charles McDowell, son of Rev. War leader Charles McDowell. The restored plantation home is avail...