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Why rent a car in Hendersonville?

Hendersonville, North Carolina is a beautiful city located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. With its lush green hills and stunning views, it is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway or a longer holiday. Renting a car in Hendersonville is the perfect way to explore the area and take in all that it has to offer. Whether you are looking to explore the great outdoors, take a tour of the city, or just relax and take in the sights, renting a car in Hendersonville is the best way to get around. With a wide selection of rental cars available, you can find the perfect car to suit your needs and budget. With convenient pick-up and drop-off locations, you can easily get to your destination and make the most of your time in Hendersonville.

Top ways to enter Hendersonville

  • By Car - Take I-26 to Exit 49A for Hendersonville.
  • By Air - Fly into Asheville Regional Airport (AVL) and take a taxi or shuttle to Hendersonville.
  • By Bus - Take a Greyhound bus to the Asheville Station and take a taxi or shuttle to Hendersonville.
  • By Train - Take Amtrak to the Asheville Station and take a taxi or shuttle to Hendersonville.
  • By Boat - Take a boat to Lake Lure and take a taxi or shuttle to Hendersonville.

Car rental information for Hendersonville

Hendersonville is a city in Henderson County, North Carolina. It is located 22 miles south of Asheville and is the county seat. The population of the city is 13,137 as of the 2010 census.

The city is known for its historic downtown, which is home to many restaurants, shops, and galleries. It is also home to several historic sites, including the Mineral and Lapidary Museum, the Historic Johnson Farm, and the Hendersonville Little Theatre.

Hendersonville is accessible by car via US-64 and US-25. The closest airport is the Asheville Regional Airport, which is about 25 miles away. There is also an Amtrak station in nearby Saluda.

The climate in Hendersonville is mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s in the winter to the mid-80s in the summer. The city receives an average of 47 inches of precipitation annually.

Hendersonville is home to several parks, including Jackson Park, Berkeley Park, and Patton Park. The city also has several golf courses, including Etowah Valley Country Club and Cummings Cove Golf & Country Club.

Hendersonville is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with plenty of hiking, biking, and camping opportunities nearby. The city is also home to several festivals throughout the year, including the Hendersonville Apple Festival and the North Carolina Apple Festival.

Facts about Hendersonville

  • Population: 13,844 (2019)
  • Median Income: $56,945 (2019)
  • Area: 11.3 sq mi
  • Elevation: 1,539 ft
  • Time Zone: Eastern
  • Average Temperature: 43°F (Jan), 77°F (July)
  • Average Precipitation: 4.3 in (annually)

Top Destinations and Activities Hendersonville

  • Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site: Explore the home of the poet and writer, Carl Sandburg, and enjoy the surrounding grounds and gardens.
  • DuPont State Recreational Forest: Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails, as well as fishing, swimming, and camping.
  • Hendersonville Historic Downtown: Stroll through the historic downtown district and explore the unique shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
  • Apple Orchards: Enjoy a tour of one of the many apple orchards in the area and sample some of the freshest apples in the country.
  • Blue Ridge Parkway: Take a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway and enjoy the stunning views of the Appalachian Mountains.
  • Flat Rock Playhouse: Catch a show at the historic Flat Rock Playhouse, the State Theatre of North Carolina.
  • Laurel Park: Spend a day at Laurel Park, a picturesque park with a lake, walking trails, and picnic areas.

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