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Visiting Black Mountain, NC


Best fare found from Baltimore to Asheville: $159

Traveler Advice on Black Mountain

66 Hotels & Accommodations

2 Things to Do

20 Restaurants

Weather

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Monthly Averages
Month
High
Low
Precip
Dec
47°F 8°C
27°F -2°C
3 in 7 cm
Jan
45°F 7°C
25°F -3°C
3 in 9 cm
Feb
49°F 9°C
29°F -1°C
3 in 8 cm
Mar
55°F 12°C
33°F 0°C
4 in 9 cm
Apr
65°F 18°C
41°F 5°C
4 in 11 cm
May
72°F 22°C
49°F 9°C
3 in 9 cm
Extended Forecast
Saturday
Dec 5
Hi:
34°F 1°C
Lo:
22°F -5°C
Sunday
Dec 6
Hi:
43°F 6°C
Lo:
27°F -2°C
Monday
Dec 7
Hi:
47°F 8°C
Lo:
31°F 0°C

Reviews you can trust

Straightaway Cafe

5 of 5 stars
stuart. florida
Nov 26, 2009

All 3 of us were very happy with our meals. Goulash was fabulous, Crepes and Budapest Pork were excellent. Will go back more

5 of 5 stars
Kingston, TN
Jul 3, 2008

I have been there a few times. I was there twice for the murder mystery and had the time of my life! more

Oct 23, 2003
1/1 found this review helpful

Black Mountain is great! You can see everything in the downtown area in only a few hours. Lots of great restaurants and fun things to see! It's also only 15 miles from Asheville. more

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