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Saluda, NC

Town of Saluda, NC

A Stroll Through Time

The arrival of the Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad at Pace’s Gap in 1878 was the stimulus for the creation of the town of Saluda. The ease of travel provided by the railways connecting Charleston, Columbia and Spartanburg and the entire Southeast accelerated the town’s development. Alongside the now quiet tracks, visitors enjoy fine shops and galleries in the Old Depot and its neighboring Summer House. Saluda’s Main Street is a stroll through time. Saluda’s 259-acre site known as Pearson’s Falls is a wonderland for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, hikers and picnickers alike.

Saluda is just a 20-minute drive to neighboring Hendersonville, North Carolina and 30 minutes from Asheville, North Carolina with easy access to I-26 and Hwy 176.