ASKED: What Asheville activity would you like us to try?

Let us know, and we’ll give you the 411 on the experience.

Asheville skyline with an orange glow across the sky.

Make the city your playground with some brand new activities.

Is there a special adventure or unique-to-Asheville activity that you’ve been eager to try out but haven’t gotten around to yet?

Maybe you’ve been wanting to take to the skies with a helicopter tour of Asheville, breeze through the trees on a zipline, or practice your gardening or art skills at a local class — no matter the activity, sometimes it can be a bit intimidating to try new things without knowing what’s in store.

That’s why we’re asking our readers to share what local activity they want to try out the most. Let us know, then we’ll try it out for ourselves and report back.

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