Biltmore Estate Reopens for Christmas After Hurricane Helene Damage
The historic Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, is set to reopen on Saturday, November 2, just in time for its beloved annual holiday celebration, “Christmas at Biltmore.” The reopening follows a temporary closure caused by damage from Hurricane Helene, which recently impacted the Western North Carolina region.
Biltmore, a symbol of resilience in Asheville, has undergone extensive recovery efforts to restore areas affected by the storm. The estate will welcome visitors back to experience its festive holiday atmosphere, with decorations and attractions fully prepared for the season.
Key details of the reopening include:
- The estate will be fully adorned with Christmas decorations upon reopening.
- Attractions, restaurants, and accommodations will be operational, though some roads and wooded areas remain under restoration.
- Trails and the Outdoor Adventure Center will stay closed for now, with reopening dates to be announced.
Bill Cecil Jr., president and CEO of Biltmore, expressed gratitude for the community’s support and emphasized the reopening’s importance in helping the local economy recover. The start of “Christmas at Biltmore” offers visitors daytime or evening experiences filled with dazzling seasonal décor, live music, and holiday spirit.
For updates on Biltmore’s recovery efforts and its broader support of the Asheville community, visit biltmore.com/helene-response.
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