The Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove attracts thousands of visitors every year from across the country who come to attend seminars and conferences, hear concerts, and get some rest and relaxation. In addition to conference facilities, The Cove offers overnight lodging in mountain cabins and walking trails throughout its scenic campus.
Parking and public transportation at The Cove
The Cove offers plenty of parking for overnight guests and visitors who would like to tour the facilities. Shuttle transportation is available to and from the Asheville Airport.
Best and worst time to go to The Cove
With scenic views of the mountains year-round, there isn't a bad time to visit The Cove. However, The Cove is closed for visitation during most major holidays, and visiting hours to some areas of the center are limited to weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Admission to The Cove
The Cove does not charge admission to day visitors. Conferences, seminars, concerts, and other events may have a fee attached.
Must see/do at The Cove
One of the main attractions at The Cove is the Chatlos Memorial Chapel, where visitors can find out more about The Cove and see the antique pews and wrought iron chandeliers in the sanctuary. Guided tours are available at no charge.
Other places to visit near The Cove
The Cove is located just a couple miles from The Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 382. The Parkway can be accessed from Highway 70. The Parkway also offers many mountain views and hiking trails from designated parking areas.
Insider tip for visitors to The Cove
The prayer room in the Chatlos Memorial Chapel at The Cove is open to the public during weekday visiting hours and is staffed by volunteers who will pray with guests about their physical or spiritual needs.
Author's bio: Carolyn B. Fraiser is a freelance journalist, photographer, and publications specialist in Asheville, North Carolina. Follow her on Twitter @carolynbfraiser.