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⛰️ Escape the heat in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains

Embark on a Blue Ridge Mountain adventure at The Omni Grove Park Inn, offering special rates Sundays-Thursdays this summer.

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An overhead view of the Omni Grove Park Inn, including the resort and golf course.

Did you know? When you stay at The Omni Grove Park Inn, the resort makes a donation to Feeding America.

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There’s a cool mountain breeze — and special discount — waiting for you at the iconic Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC.

Escape the heat, unwind, and save up to 15% on overnight accommodations with the Cool Mountain Getaway package, available every Sunday-Thursday this summer. Psst... daily breakfast, parking, and a sweet treat from the Marketplace or Pool Cabana are included.

Choose your own adventure

The Omni Grove Park Inn’s location in the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains + abundance of curated experiences sets the perfect scene for guests to create memories that last long after check-out.

Whether you want to hit the trails or enjoy the view, the list of things to do in and around the resort is long. Think:

Save up to 15% + book your getaway

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