You don’t need to brave the elements to fall asleep under the stars with only the sounds of the babbling French Broad River and crickets in your ears. Not since AutoCamp Asheville opened last month on sixteen acres adjacent to the waterway. Located twenty minutes from downtown, the glampsite promises a dose of nature alongside easy access to restaurants, live music, and breweries.
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The outpost represents AutoCamp’s first foray in the South, following success in destinations like Joshua Tree in California, Zion in Utah, and the Catskills in Upstate New York. A future location is slated for the Texas Hill Country.
“From the beginning we’ve designed the brand as a basecamp for exploration, with locations thoughtfully chosen near major natural landmarks and scenic destinations while still offering access to vibrant downtown areas,” says Bryan Terzi, AutoCamp’s chief commercial officer. “Asheville was a natural fit because of its proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.”…