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27 Best Things to Do in Brevard

Updated May 3, 2026
View of the Looking Glass Falls in Pisgah Forest

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I’m a local to Western North Carolina and grew up in the town of Brevard. This charming destination in the Blue Ridge Mountains is home to some of the top nature attractions in North Carolina. This article covers outdoor adventures, small-town activities, and several hidden gems. Don’t miss the best of “The Land of Waterfalls” with my comprehensive guide.

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27 Best Things to Do in Brevard

Downtown Brevard

Browse charming local shops throughout Brevard’s quaint but vibrant downtown. 

View from a street crossing in Downtown Brevard
Downtown Brevard in the winter

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Downtown Brevard is steeped with small mountain town charm. It’s one of the best towns in Western North Carolina. Unique gift shops, art galleries, and great local restaurants make up the main hub of Brevard. You’ll also find a couple of coffee shops, a wonderful bookstore, and “The coolest toy store on the planet.”

Drop by Cup & Saucer for coffee in the morning. Then, shop at O.P. Taylor’s Toy Store (it’s the coolest!), Highland Books and the White Squirrel Shoppe, among other places. Stop for a treat at Bracken Mountain Bakery. If you have time, the Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas is truly impressive. For dinner, Falls Landing is my favorite! 

Looking Glass Falls

Snap photos of this picturesque waterfall from an accessible deck or its base.

Scenic view at the Looking Glass Falls in North Carolina
Looking Glass Falls

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 877-3265 | Website | Entrance: Free

Looking Glass Falls is one of Brevard’s best-known attractions. It’s also one of the most popular waterfalls near Asheville

Looking Glass Falls is conveniently located about five miles into Pisgah Forest. This roadside waterfall is super accessible and a great option for older folks and those with mobility issues. 

There’s an observation deck you can snap photos from. However, I recommend walking down the steps to the base of the waterfall for a closer view. Just be careful on the slippery rocks!

Note that parking can be an issue. I often see cars lined up way down the road from the waterfall itself. It’s best to visit Looking Glass Falls early in the morning or on a weekday if you can.

Pisgah National Forest

Explore Brevard’s forest backyard by hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and more. 

Blue sky over the Davidson River in Brevard
Davidson River on a sunny spring day
Clear blue sky over a tree at the Art Loeb Trail
A tree along the Art Loeb Trail

📍 Google Maps | Website | Entrance: Free

Pisgah National Forest is Brevard’s backyard. The entrance to Pisgah Forest is less than 10 minutes from the heart of downtown Brevard. 

This forest is home to endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, camping, swimming, rock climbing, and more. You can also access the Blue Ridge Parkway from Pisgah Forest. 

Visiting Looking Glass Falls, exploring the Cradle of Forestry, and dining at the Pisgah Inn are some of my top recommendations. Pink Beds, Graveyard Fields, Devil’s Courthouse, and the Art Loeb Trail are popular hiking trails worth checking out. 

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Chase Waterfalls

Catch stunning views and revel in beautiful cascades right in Transylvania County. 

Scenic view at the Moore Cove Falls in Brevard
Moore Cove Falls in Pisgah Forest

Transylvania County is home to over 250 waterfalls, earning it the nickname “The Land of Waterfalls.” Unsurprisingly, chasing waterfalls is one of the best things to do in Brevard, NC. 

Pisgah National Forest, Gorges State Park, and DuPont State Forest (technically not Transylvania County) are the best places to find waterfalls. 

Looking Glass Falls (Pisgah), Rainbow Falls (Gorges), and the “three waterfall hike” that includes Hooker Falls, Triple Falls, and High Falls (DuPont) are all great waterfalls to visit.

See White Squirrels

Keep an eye out for Brevard’s unofficial mascot and furry friend. 

Close up view of a white squirrel in Brevard
A white squirrel

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Brevard, North Carolina is known for being the home of white squirrels. And no, they’re not albino — they’re actually white squirrels! 

Local lore says that carnival trucks were visiting Brevard from Florida in 1949. One of the animal trucks turned over and some white squirrels got loose. The rest is history. 

Brevard College is a great place to go scouting for white squirrels, but you’ll find them all over Transylvania County. You’ll also notice that these furry creatures are a bit of a motif all around downtown Brevard. We even have a White Squirrel Festival inspired by them!

Outdoor Attractions

DuPont State Recreational Forest

Hike, bike, and chase waterfalls throughout this recreation area just outside of Brevard.

Clear blue sky over the Wintergreen Falls in Brevard
Wintergreen Falls in early fall

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 877-6527 | Website | Hours: 5 am – 10 pm daily | Entrance: Free

DuPont State Forest is another great place to go for outdoor recreation. It’s located about 20 minutes away from Brevard and is home to some of the best waterfalls and hiking trails near Asheville

The “three waterfall hike” (Hooker Falls, Triple Falls, and High Falls) is the most popular hiking trail for visitors. The Wintergreen Falls trail and Bridal Veil Falls trail are also good hikes. Reasonover Creek trail to Lake Julia is a hidden gem that’s good for more experienced hikers.

Sliding Rock

Slide and splash down this popular, natural waterslide in Pisgah Forest. 

View at the Sliding Rock during fall season
Sliding Rock in the fall

📍 Google Maps | Hours: Open seasonally | Entrance: $5 per person 

Visiting Sliding Rock is one of the most popular things to do in Brevard, NC. This is especially the case if you visit in the summer, which is one of the best times to visit North Carolina. 

Sliding Rock is a natural waterslide. It’s located within Pisgah Forest and is easy to reach by car, so there’s no hiking involved. The basic premise is this: you walk up to the top of the sloping waterfall, sit, and slide down into the cold pool of water below!

Just beware that the water is always cold. Older kids (think ages 5-15) will especially enjoy Sliding Rock but adults love it, too. Regardless, Sliding Rock is sure to be memorable.

Mountain Biking

Cycle past scenic forests and rivers, and peddle through varied terrain.  

A mountain biker enjoying his day in Brevard
Mountain biker

Mountain biking is one of the best things to do in Brevard, NC, especially if you’re a biking enthusiast. Brevard was recently named one of the best mountain biking destinations in the USA (source).

Daniel Ridge Loop and Bent Creek are good mountain biking trails in Pisgah Forest. Lake Imaging Loop and Ridgeline Trail are good mountain biking trails in DuPont State Forest

Fly Fishing

Catch-and-release trout in Brevard’s clear, cool waters. 

A fly fisherman on a river in Brevard
Fly fishing

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 877-4181 | Website 

Fly fishing on the Davidson River is a popular activity in Brevard. The cold mountain stream is filled with brown brook and rainbow trout. The Pisgah Forest Fish Hatchery is a popular place to go. 

Note that you’ll need a North Carolina State Fishing license and Trout Stamp to fish here. Fly fishing in the Davidson River is catch-and-release only. Head to Davidson River Outfitters (linked above) if you’re interested in fly fishing and don’t know where to start. 

The nearby rivers of Avery Creek, the French Broad River, and Little River are popular places to go fly fishing, too.

Cradle of Forestry in America

Visit an interactive Appalachian heritage museum in Pisgah National Forest, complete with hiking trails. 

An old house from its outside at the Cradle of Forestry in America
An old house at the Cradle of Forestry (photo: Stillgravity / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 877-3130 | Website | Season: Open early April – early November | Entrance: $12, adults, $6 children 

The Cradle of Forestry is known as the “birthplace of forestry in America.” It’s a historic area within Pisgah Forest. Here, you’ll find preserved buildings that used to make up the Biltmore Forest School, three easy walking trails, and a discovery center for kids. 

The walking trails are paved and accessible, making the Cradle of Forestry a great option for families with children and the elderly. 

Forest Heritage Scenic Byway

This 79-mile scenic byway through Pisgah Forest features stops at popular waterfalls and hiking trails.

Overlooking view of the Blue Ridge Mountain from the Devil's Courthouse
Enjoy Blue Ridge Mountain views and other stops along the way

📍 Google Maps | Website | Entrance: Free

The Forest Heritage Scenic Byway is a nearly 79-mile-long byway in Western North Carolina. This scenic route includes stops at scenic overlooks, picnic areas, campgrounds, hiking trails, and waterfalls. 

The Forest Heritage Scenic Byway shows off some of the best of Pisgah Forest, specifically. And a section (arguably the best section) of the byway is located right near Brevard. 

The Cradle of Forestry, Looking Glass Falls, Davidson River Campground, and Pink Beds are a few popular stops. My recommendation is to start at Brevard’s entrance to Pisgah Forest and make stops at these places and others as you go. 

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Tubing Down the Davidson River

Spend a summer afternoon floating down the Davidson River in Pisgah Forest. 

A kid holding an inflatable tube for the river tubing in Davidson River
River tubing is a great family-friendly activity

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 862-6610 | Hours: Open seasonally

Tubing down the Davidson River is one of the best things to do in Brevard, NC if you visit between June through September. 

The Davidson River is relatively calm along its stretch in Pisgah Forest. This makes it perfect for families to go tubing. The river meanders through the scenic forest and you can customize your tubing route, depending on how far you want to go. 

Rent your inner tubes at Dolly’s Dairy Bar. Call ahead for details and more information. 

👉 Pro Tip: Always rent bottomless tubes over the inner tubes with bottoms. The tubes with bottoms always seem to get stuck while tubing. 

Food & Drink

Rocky’s Grill & Soda Shop

Transport yourself to another era in this nostalgic, old-school soda shop with tasty malts, milkshakes, hotdogs, and more. 

Inside the Rocky's Grill & Soda Shop
Rocky’s is all about nostalgia 

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 877-5375 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 4 pm daily

Rocky’s is a beloved Brevard establishment and has been since 1941. Stepping inside feels like going back in time  – it has everything from old-school diner decorations to cutouts of celebrities from the 50s and 60s. 

Order at the counter or slide into one of the red leather booths to enjoy a hotdog alongside a classic malt or milkshake. It’s a fun spot for all ages to enjoy a taste of Brevard and a taste of history. 

Hawg Wild BBQ

Get your Carolina barbecue fix at this local joint that serves Eastern and Western-style barbecue.  

View of the entrance to Hawg Wild BBQ
Front of Hawg Wild

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 877-4404 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 8pm Tue-Sat; 11 am – 4pm Sun; Closed Mon

Hawg Wild BBQ is my go-to barbecue restaurant in Brevard. I’ve been coming here for years and enjoy the selection of Eastern and Western-style barbecues. Classic Southern sides like fried okra, collard greens, and hushpuppies are on the menu, too. 

Hawg Wild BBQ is conveniently located at the entrance to Pisgah Forest. This makes it perfect for lunch or dinner after your outdoor activities. You can also enjoy ice cream across the street at Dolly’s Dairy Bar after enjoying your barbecue.  

Dolly’s Dairy Bar

Indulge in a scoop or two of ice cream at this no-frills, local favorite ice cream shop. 

Different flavors of ice cream on a cone from Dolly’s Dairy Bar
Tons of flavors to choose from at Dolly’s

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 862-6610 | Hours: Open seasonally

A summer trip to Brevard just isn’t complete without a stop at Dolly’s Dairy Bar. “Dolly’s,” as locals call it, is a local ice cream shop located right at the entrance to Pisgah Forest. 

The ice cream at Dolly’s is always fresh, tasty, and a little nostalgic. Dolly’s has a real mountain town, no-frills vibe to it. Order your ice cream and relax with friends at the picnic tables or on front porch rocking chairs. 

Just be mindful that Dolly’s is a popular summer camp spot. It can get super busy in the summer!

Try Local Breweries

Sample craft brews and relax at Brevard’s casual, friendly breweries. 

Cars parked outside the Brevard Brewing Co.
Brevard Brewing Co. in downtown Brevard (photo: Nolichuckyjake / Shutterstock)

Be sure to try out local breweries when visiting Brevard. Brevard’s neighbor, Asheville, has some of the best breweries in the region. It’s no surprise that Brevard has its share of good beer, too. 

Head to Brevard Brewing Company for a good IPA or German-style beer downtown. Oskar Blues is an indoor/outdoor brewery just outside of town. Ecusta Brewing Company is another good local brewery with indoor/outdoor seating and an onsite restaurant.

Shopping

Transylvania Farmers Market

Shop directly from local farmers and makers at this small but well-rounded downtown market. 

Fresh fruits and vegetables displayed on a stall during the Transylvania Farmers Market
Fresh seasonal produce

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 548-0660 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 12 pm Saturdays (May-Oct) | Entrance: Free 

The Transylvania County Farmers Market is Brevard’s local market. It shouldn’t be missed if you’re in town on a Saturday! It’s a great place to grab groceries, a treat on the go, or even a souvenir.  

This farmers market is buzzing with produce and products by local farmers and makers. You’ll find goodies like fresh mushrooms, baked goods, and seasonal produce, along with local crafts like corn husk dolls and wood jewelry.

O.P. Taylor’s Toy Store

Let your kids play and test out toys in this downtown Brevard toy store.

Different toys displayed inside the O.P. Taylor’s Toy Store
A toyland wonderland

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 883-2309 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 6 pm Mon-Sat; 12 pm – 5 pm Sun

O.P. Taylor’s Toy Store is a kid’s dream come true. This awesome, interactive toy shop is located in the heart of downtown Brevard. Visiting O.P. Taylor’s is one of the best things to do in Brevard if you’re traveling with children

The interactive aspect of O.P. Taylor’s is what sets it apart. There’s no need to worry about your kids being extra careful here. The toy store is made for them. There are interactive stations and toy samples set up everywhere so your kids can play and shop. 

Highland Books

Browse and sit down for a read at this cozy and charming local bookstore. 

View of book shelves with books from the upper section of Highland Books
View of Highland Books from the upstairs teen section

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 884-2424 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 8 pm Mon-Sat; 10 am – 6 pm Sun

Highland Books is Brevard’s go-to bookstore. It’s located in downtown Brevard and has that charming, small-town bookstore vibe you’d expect. Cozy couches invite visitors to sit and read, and there’s an impressive selection. 

Browse genres like mystery, romance, non-fiction, and more. There’s even a local section with books about Western North Carolina, as well as books written by local authors. Gift shop items are also sold here. 

Mud Dabbers Pottery

Pick up all your pottery treasures at this family-owned shop just outside downtown Brevard.

View of the potteries inside Mud Dabbers
Everything at Mud Dabbers is made by local WNC potters

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 884-5131 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 5 pm Mon-Sat; 12 pm – 5 pm Sun

Western North Carolina has a rich history of pottery traditions. And as someone who grew up in Brevard myself, I’d be mistaken not to love it and tell others about it, too. Luckily, Brevard is home to one of the best pottery shops around: Mud Dabbers. 

This pottery shop is family-owned and located just outside of downtown Brevard. You’ll find beautifully crafted and glazed pottery made by the Dodson family (who owns it), as well as other local WNC potters. There’s something for everyone. 

Be sure to check out the “tired and flawed” section out back for beautiful pieces (with slight flaws) at discounted prices. 

Duckpond Pottery

A rustic and one-of-a-kind pottery shop, glamping rental, and hot tub spot along the French Broad River.

View inside the Duckpond glamping cabin
Inside the glamping cabin
View of the potteries on display at Duck Pond
Unique pottery at Duck Pond

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 883-4512 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 6 pm Mon-Sat; 1 pm – 6 pm Sun 

Like I said, WNC knows pottery. Another spot worth checking out? Duckpond Pottery. This riverside shop is owned and operated by potter Nicholas Friedman. I recently stopped in on my trip home for the holidays and we got to chatting. 

This pottery spot is truly something else. Not only does the owner, Nick, sell and make the pottery, but there are also on-site glamping cabins and wood-fired hot tubs available to rent. Not to mention, the shop hosts events and has a tea/coffee counter and pizza oven. 

Whether you’re shopping for pottery or are looking for a rustic, camping-like experience (while still having a few basic amenities), this is the place! You’re in for a truly local experience. 

Antique Shopping

Shop for antiques and hunt for hidden gems at Brevard’s handful of antique shops. 

Antiques displayed inside the Underground Salvage Co.
Inside Underground Salvage Co.

Hours: Vary 

Brevard has some surprisingly good spots for antique shopping if you know where to look. Head to MANtiques and Country Creations in downtown Brevard. These shops carry antique furniture, tchotchkes, and regional antique items. 

Stop by Underground Salvage Co. in Brevards’ Lumberyard Arts District if you love a DIY project. This warehouse contains antique home items and furniture, as well as old doors, wood, and other items to repurpose.

Attractions & Entertainment

Silvermont Mansion and Park

This early 1900s mansion is home to gardens, recreational areas, and a small museum. 

Clear blue sky over the Silvermont Mansion in Brevard
Silvermont Mansion

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 884-3166 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 4 pm Mon – Fri, Closed Sat & Sun | Entrance: Free 

Silvermont is a small mansion in Brevard. It was originally built in the early 1900s and belonged to the Silversteens, a prominent local family.  

The Silvermont mansion is a colonial revival-style home with 33 rooms. Today, Silvermont is a local gathering place for the community. It’s home to a small museum, tennis courts, a basketball court, gardens, and a walking trail. 

Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas

Honor local and regional veterans and see war memorabilia at this downtown Brevard museum.  

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 884-2141 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 3 pm Tue-Sat; Closed Sun & Mon | Entrance: Free

The Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas is a small history museum in downtown Brevard. It’s located within the Transylvania County Courthouse building. 

The museum is run by friendly volunteers and showcases historic artifacts and mementos from WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Global War on Terror. 

Co-Ed Cinema

Catch new and old movies at this old-school, one-screen-only cinema in downtown Brevard. 

The Co-Ed Cinema from the outside
Co-Ed’s marquee

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 883-2200 | Website | Hours: Showtimes vary | Tickets: $8, adults, $7 under 13, $7, seniors, $7 matinee

⚠️ Closure Note: Co-Ed Cinema is temporarily closed until further notice.

Co-Ed Cinema is Brevard’s one-stop shop movie theater in downtown Brevard. It’s as simple and old-school as it gets. 

Co-Ed Cinema is a one-screen theater. Generally, it only shows one movie title at a time. However, tickets are affordable and you can nab all your favorite movie treats like popcorn, soda, and candy at the concession.

Seasonal Things to Do

Mountain Song Festival

Tap your feet and move along to live bluegrass and folk performances. 

The Steep Canyon Rangers performing on an event
The Steep Canyon Rangers playing (photo: jo Crebbin / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (828) 243-3496 | Website | Entrance: General admission tickets only

Mountain Song Festival is a well-known annual festival in Brevard. It takes place each year in September at the Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium at Brevard Music Center just outside downtown. 

People gather for the Mountain Song Festival to enjoy the best of Western North Carolina’s music scene. Expect bluegrass, old-time, folk, jazz, and other acoustic mountain music genres, which are all a big part of Southern Appalachian culture. The lineup always features the band Steep Canyon Rangers and other regional talent. 

Fun fact: Actor Steve Martin plays the banjo for the Steep Canyon Rangers!

White Squirrel Festival

Celebrate Brevard’s favorite furry friend at this bustling downtown festival. 

A white squirrel sculpture on display
Enjoy white squirrel everything at this fun event – like this little sculpture!

📍 Google Maps | Website | Entrance: Free

The White Squirrel Festival is one of Brevard’s best festivals. It takes place in downtown Brevard every year during Memorial Day weekend. The White Squirrel Festival is an ode to Brevard’s famous white squirrels, as its name suggests. 

This free festival is a fun event and perfect for the whole family. “White Squirrel Weekend” brings live music, games, and food to Brevard’s downtown area.

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I hope you enjoyed this roundup of the best things to do in Brevard, NC! Brevard truly is a special place and it’s sure to charm those who visit. Read my guide on the best places to visit in North Carolina for more local travel ideas. 

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3 Comments

  1. 1. Any recommendations for a quaint hotel/b&b near Brevard ? Also, recommendations for nice restaurants not far from hotel recommendation

    2. Background: coming from Asheville airport sun morning 6/28

    3. Plan to go to brevard music 6/28 for 3:00 performance

    4. What hiking trail would you recommend for two seniors age 75plus (2-3 mile)

    Thanks in advance

    Harlan
    Greer, SC

    1. Hi Harlan! To answer your questions:

      The Pines Country Inn would actually be my top recommendation! A friend’s family owns it, and it’s so charming and serene. Just note that it’s about a 15-minute drive from downtown Brevard. If that’s not available, I’d check out Brevard’s Holiday Inn Express or the Sunset Motel

      For restaurants, my favorite is definitely the Falls Landing. Some other good restaurants are Morning Social, Pescado’s, and The Bohemian. Rocky’s Grill & Soda Shop and Cardinal Drive-In are fun as well for an old-school vibe. 

      For hiking, Looking Glass Falls is a must-visit (less of a hike, more of a viewing spot). Graveyard Fields is another favorite. And if you’re up in Pisgah Forest, try to make reservations at the Pisgah Inn for lunch or dinner if you can. In nearby DuPont State Forest, you should definitely check out the popular Three Waterfall Hike (Hooker Falls, High Falls, and Triple Falls). It’s popular, but for good reason. Then, make a stop at Cedar Mountain Outpost for lunch or dinner. 

      I hope this helps! You might also like my guides to hikes near Asheville and waterfalls near Asheville. Many of the spots I mention are near Brevard!

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