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Marion, N.C. - Where Main Street Meets The Mountains

"Where Main Street Meets the Mountains"
With it's historic buildings set against the backdrop of picturesque Mount Ida, Marion is the heart of our county and a great middle point for your next Blue Ridge Mountain adventure. Get a taste of local flavors in our eclectic downtown, or explore the surrounding mountains by foot, bike, RV, or car.
Stroll the sidewalks of Marion’s historic Main Street where you’ll find former banks and warehouses brought back to life as locally-owned restaurants, craft breweries, bakeries, ice cream parlors, unique shopping boutiques and art galleries. You can find many popular Marion businesses on our website, or visit the Marion Business Association Page for more info.

Main Street is the site of several mountain craft fairs and community celebrations throughout the year. Stop by the Historic Marion Tailgate Market on Saturdays, May through October, to pick up local produce and artisan goods like bread, jams and handmade soaps. And don’t miss the family-friendly WNC Bigfoot Festival, our largest outdoor festival and one of the largest Bigfoot festivals in the South. Check the event calendar for more Marion festivals and happenings.

Marion is conveniently located to a variety of outdoor adventures, many accessible all year round. Walk or bike along the river on the Joseph McDowell Historic Catawba River Greenway at the edge of town, or take a scenic drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway to see stunning mountain vistas, visit beautiful waterfalls and access many more hiking trails. Just a few miles away is Lake James State Park where you’ll find hiking and biking trails, canoe and kayak rentals and a swimming beach perfect for staying cool on a hot summer day.
At the end of the day, find your home away from home at one of Marion’s accommodations, including hotels, motels, campgrounds and private cabin rentals.
McDowell County's official arts council, McDowell Arts Council Association, is located downtown. As hosts to the Blue Ridge Artisan Sale and Show, the Micropolitan Film Festival, and the Appalachian Potters Market, MACA serves as the authority on local art in all forms in our community.

A new business to downtown Marion is Appalachian Remedies. Conveniently located downtown, Appalachian Remedies allows you to weave a rug on traditional looms in their studio. Learn more about their studio, hours, and weaving by visiting their Facebook Page: Appalachian Remedies.
Explore Marion Attractions
Hampton Inn
Conveniently located off I-40 at Exit 85/Hwy. 221 North. Minutes to downtown Marion, Lake James, Blue Ridge Parkway and Old…
Tom's Creek Falls
Tom's Creek Falls is accessible year round, located south of the Blue Parkway at Milepost 316/Hwy. 221 South, and a…
Upper Catawba River Paddle Trail
As part off the North Carolina Trail System, the Upper Catawba River Trail extends over 82 miles from Greenlee Park…
At the Top!
Breathtaking.It’s really the only way to describe the 270° views from our blue ridge mountain vacation rental home located At…
Appalachian Remedies
Weave a rag rug at our store! All materials are provided and you will leave our location with a completed rag rug made by you!
Famous Louise's Rock House Restaurant
Situated on three county lines, choose your favorite! Family operated restaurant featuring home cooked…
Chance Of Sprinkles Bake Shop
Located in downtown Marion's Miller Building, this small local bakery/coffee shop offers cupcakes, ice cream, slushies, smoothies, cookies and homemade…
Budget Inn
Small renovated motor court style motel located on North Main Street in Marion.