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Asheville's Final Days of 2025: Trolls, Art, and Music for the New Year

Asheville's Final Days of 2025: Trolls, Art, and Music for the New Year

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, December twenty eighth, twenty twenty five.

Asheville is easing into the final days of the year with that classic mountain mix of creativity, community, and a little bit of cozy hibernation season. If you’re up and out early, the North Carolina Arboretum’s Trolls exhibit, Trolls: A Field Study, is open most of the day, turning a simple walk in the woods into a scavenger hunt for twelve larger than life wooden trolls tucked among the trees. It is a great option for families and anyone needing a breather from holiday leftovers and screen time.

Art lovers can head downtown to the Asheville Art Museum, which is offering its Public Tour: Discovering Art in Asheville this afternoon. It is a guided walk through the collection that connects local history, regional artists, and some of the newer contemporary works on display, so you get a feel for how Asheville’s creative scene ended up the way it is today.

If your reset button involves live music and a pint, Jack of the Wood on Patton Avenue hosts its long running Traditional Irish Music Session starting at three thirty this afternoon. Local and traveling players pull up chairs around the table and trade reels and jigs in a casual, communal setting. There is no cover, and you are just as welcome to listen as to play.

Music fans looking ahead to New Year’s week will want to keep an eye on downtown venues. The Orange Peel is in full pre New Year’s mode, with electronic producer Mersiv on the calendar tonight, followed by the Infamous Stringdusters tomorrow and RJD2 on New Year’s Eve, while the ExploreAsheville arena is preparing for the Avett Brothers’ sold out New Year’s Eve show, a huge draw for visitors and a boost for nearby bars and restaurants.

Outdoors, regional outlets are highlighting winter friendly hikes like the Waterrock Knob trail off the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Catawba Falls River Trail near Old Fort, both shorter routes with big views, as long as you double check parkway road closures and watch for ice on the steeper sections.

For planners, the Asheville Hiking Meetup opens signups tonight at eight for a New Year’s Big Laurel Creek outing, a seven mile riverside trek that tends to fill fast with locals eager to start twenty twenty six on the trail.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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