
As we said, Asheville is a city in the mountains, but don’t let this fool you. Maybe you think that the winters are harsh with a lot of snow, but this is not actually the case. During the winter, the city has an average of two snowfalls, and this might be great news for those who hate long and snowy winters. This versatility and the ease with which Asheville combines good weather with the scenic mountains make this city one of the best southeast cities for retirees.
Besides the great views and the multitude of outdoor activities that you can do, the city of Asheville, North Carolina, can also offer you a thriving art scene. Museums, music, and theater – you can find all of them here. And let’s not forget about the beautiful River Arts District. In this location, you can find many galleries and studios and also meet the artists on a personal level.
I agree 100%, Anita. The Midwestern states, in some of the smaller cities and towns, like Monona or Verona, WI, are among the BEST places to retire. They are very health-conscious communities with walking trails, cycling trails, parks, and lakes throughout Madison, WI, and the suburbs.
Looking for a warm State on the East Coast….non-hurricane location if possible.
Retired Air Force MSGT . Widower (recent). If a Military Base is nearby so much the better but not a deciding factor. Looking for a comfortable, year round weather location.
Virginia Beach area familiar to me. Lived there for4 years and really fell in love with it. However maybe your suggestions might enhance my thinking.
I just want to travel during the year that’s all send me some places in the United States of course
Just looking for some place to just travel during the year send me some of that
Asheville, NC?? Really?? They’re still digging out after Helene. Proves that this websie is click bait.