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Location:
Historic Hendersonville is located in the Western North Carolina
Mountains between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smokies,
22 miles south of Asheville, and 15 miles north of the North-South
Carolina border. Hendersonville is approximately 2,200 feet above
sea level.
Size:
375 Square Miles - Henderson County
Population:
97,792 Population of Henderson County 12,237 Population in the City
of Hendersonville
Climate / Average Monthly Highs & Lows:
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Transportation / Highways:
I- 26 is the major east/west interstate from the Tennessee state
line near Mars Hill, NC to Charleston, SC and is located 2 miles
from downtown Hendersonville. I- 26 intersects with I-40 east &
west in Asheville, NC and I-85 north & south in Spartanburg, SC.
Asheville Regional Airport
The Asheville Regional Airport is located on I-26, 9 miles north
of Hendersonville and 15 miles south of Asheville. The carriers
serving the airport are Delta, US Airways, Northwest, and Continental.
Hendersonville Airport
The Hendersonville Airport with a 3,075-foot paved and lighted runway
is capable of handling a variety of aircraft. The airport is located
just a few miles from downtown Hendersonville.
Greenville-Spartanburg International
Airport
The Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport also serves Western
North Carolina and is located on I-85, approximately 40 miles from
Hendersonville. The carriers serving the airport are Allegiant Airlines,
American, Delta, US Airways, Northwest, United, and Continental.
Henderson County Towns
- Bat Cave
- Balfour East
- Flat Rock
- Edneyville
- Etowah
- Flat Rock
- Fletcher
- Gerton
- Hendersonville
- Horse Shoe
- Laurel Park
- Mills River
- Naples
- Tuxedo
- Zirconia
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