The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa in Asheville, N.C., is one of the country's most celebrated resorts. Noted for understated elegance and southern charm, ten U.S. Presidents and countless luminaries from the worlds of art, entertainment, sports and politics have stayed at this National Register of Historic Places hotel. Relax in one of 512 rooms and themed suites, enjoy a drink by a massive 14-foot fireplace or watch the sunset from a rocking chair. Offering sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, delectable restaurants, Donald Ross golf course, tennis and fitness center, award winning spa and spacious convention facilities, this AAA Four Diamond Property is listed on Fodor's "Top 10 Luxury Spa Resorts" and Travel + Leisures rankings of Top Spa Resorts in the world.
Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa
290 Macon Ave.
Asheville, NC 28804
Business:
www.groveparkinn.com
From I-26 or I-40, take I-240 into Asheville. Take Exit 5-B (Charlotte Street). Proceed north on Charlotte Street for approximately 1.3 miles. Turn right on Macon Avenue for .8 mile. The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa entrance will be on your left.
- Accommodations on Site
- Advanced Tee Times Required
- Alcohol - Sold/Served
- Banquet Facilities
- Catering Available
- Child Care / Babysitting Available
- Childrens Activities
- Coffee Maker
- Complete Club House
- Concierge Service
- Course Architect : Donald Ross
- Course Length: Championship : 6720
- Course Length: Forward : 5001
- Course Length: Middle : 6335
- Course Rating: Championship : 71.7
- Course Rating: Forward : 65.5
- Course Rating: Middle : 70
- Elevator
- Exercise / Fitness Facilities
- Facility Capacity: : 200 for racquetball or tennis
- Facility Contact Phone: : (828) 252-2711
- Facility Contact: : Shanda Wyant
- Free Parking
- General Contact : Susan Phillips
- Gift / Retail Shop
- Golf Carts - Motorized
- Golf on Site
- Golf Packages Available
- Group / Trade Contact : Pola Laughlin
- Group Rate Available
- Handicap Accessible
- Hot Tub on Property
- Internet Access - Wireless
- Largest Meeting Space sq ft: : 50,000 square feet
- Laundry
- Lounge
- Masseuse on Staff
- Meeting Facility
- Meeting Space - 50,000 - 100,000 sq ft
- Member of : Historic Hotels of America; National Register of Historic Places
- Min # to Qualify for Group Rate: : 10 Rooms
- Motorcoach Parking
- Number of Concurrent Meeting Rooms : 42
- Number of Rooms : 512
- Par for Course : 70
- Playground
- Pro Shop
- Putting Green
- Reduced Rates Available
- Rental Golf Clubs
- Reservation Deposit Required
- Restaurant on Site
- Sauna
- Season of Operation : Year Round
- Slope Rating: Championship : 134
- Slope Rating: Forward : 129
- Slope Rating: Middle : 118
- Smallest Event Room Seating : 10
- Smoking - Areas Available
- Spa Facilities
- Swimming - Indoor Pool
- Swimming - Outdoor Pool
- Tee Time Booking Policy : Tee times taken anytime with room reservations; three days in advance if not staying in hotel.
- Tennis Court
- Total Number of Holes : 18
- Total Number of Meeting Rooms: : 42
- Walking Policy : Walking unrestricted
- Year Opened : 1899, redesigned by Donald Ross in 1924, renovated & restored 2002
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Comments
meredith little post: (Fri - Jan 15, 2010 2:54 PM)
well jimmy moore u have no clue how to enjoy yourself at the best place on earth the grove park inn and spa is the greatest their meals are outstanding, sincerly,meredith
Jimmy Moore post: (Tue - Jan 12, 2010 3:33 PM)
My family and I went to Ashville on December 21,2009. Went there specifically to go to Grove Park Inn for a nice supper. This was the worst supper I have had in a long time. We would much rather gone to Longhorns than to eat there. I had Prime Rib and it was luke warm and possibly the toughest piece of meat i have ever eaten. My wife had a grilled pork chop which was actually tougher than my steak. Im not sure that it wasnt a piece of shoe leather that accidentally got dropped on the grill. The service was just under the service you would expect at Waffle House. All of this "Fine Dinning Experience" cost me about $240.00. Wow what a deal. Included in my deal was a $36.00 tip, which might have been worth $8.00. Dont waste your time.