51 South Market Street (2.1 km from Riverside Cemetery)
Located in Asheville and with Biltmore Estate reachable within 2.6 mi Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection By Hilton provides express check-in and check-out nonsmoking rooms free bikes free WiFi and a garden.
235 Pearson Drive (0.5 km from Riverside Cemetery)
The 1899 Wright Inn & Carriage House in Asheville offers air-conditioned guest rooms. 4.3 miles from Biltmore Estate, 0.8 miles from Asheville Botanical Gardens, and 1.2 miles from the US Cellular Center.
288 Montford Avenue (0.6 km from Riverside Cemetery)
Located in Asheville 3.7 mi from Biltmore Estate and 0.8 mi from Botanical Gardens at Asheville Black Walnut B&B Inn provides accommodations with free WiFi air conditioning a shared lounge and a garden.
288 Montford Avenue (0.6 km from Riverside Cemetery)
Located in Asheville, 6 km from Biltmore Estate and 1.3 km from Botanical Gardens at Asheville, Black Walnut B&B Inn provides accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a shared lounge and a garden.
276 Montford Ave (0.6 km from Riverside Cemetery)
Set in Asheville in the North Carolina region with Botanical Gardens at Asheville and US Cellular Center nearby The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast offers accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
296 Montford Avenue (0.6 km from Riverside Cemetery)
mi from Biltmore Estate and Winery.Asheville Regional Airport is 12 mi away.
254 Cumberland Avenue (0.7 km from Riverside Cemetery)
Cumberland Falls Bed & Breakfast Inn is located in Asheville 4.3 mi from Biltmore Estate and 0.7 mi from Asheville Botanical Gardens. It features free WiFi, air conditioning, a shared lounge, and a garden.
249 Cumberland Ave (0.8 km from Riverside Cemetery)
Set in Asheville near Botanical Gardens at Asheville US Cellular Center and Basilica of Saint Lawrence Pinecrest Bed & Breakfast features free WiFi and guests can enjoy a shared lounge and a garden.
Riverside Cemetery in Asheville, North Carolina is a beautiful and historic burial ground that serves as a reminder of the area’s colorful history. Located on Riverside Drive, close to the banks of the French Broad River, it is one of the largest cemeteries in the city and has been open since 1885. Its sprawling grounds are home to more than 20,000 graves and feature monuments, sculptures, mausoleums and other memorials.
The cemetery contains many notable gravesites including those of Zebulon Baird Vance - governor of North Carolina; Thomas Wolfe - author; Oteen Bank Building - first bank building in Asheville; John T. Emory - mayor of Asheville; Rebecca A. Campbell - founder of Riverside Cemetery; and William W. Stringfield – U.S. Congressman from Buncombe County. The oldest grave dates back to 1825, although the majority were buried after 1912 when the cemetery was officially devoted for public use.
Riverside Cemetery is unique for its variety of grave markers and monuments that reflect both old-fashioned traditions and modern-day trends in death care practices. The headstones are made from various materials such as granite, marble and limestone while there are also ground markers placed throughout that bear inscriptions such as “In Memory Of” or “Loved Ones Rest Here” in multiple languages including English, Spanish and Hebrew. Other popular features at Riverside Cemetery are two large bronze statues honoring veterans who served during World War I as well as a section dedicated to veteran burials which includes a flagpole flying an American flag 24/7 in tribute to their service.
The cemetery itself is beautifully landscaped with trees providing shade along winding paths lined with blooming flowers which give visitors an opportunity to escape from their busy lives for a peaceful stroll through the grounds or even take part in community events held at Riverside such as Music & Memories Festival or Planting Memories Day where volunteers help restore old grave sites by planting flowers around them.
With its picturesque grounds displaying many grand memorials alongside simple yet meaningful markers honoring loved ones who have passed away, Riverside Cemetery serves as an oasis of peace surrounded by nature's beauty that reflects not only Asheville's rich past but also its present day vitality.