Swannanoa is located in eastern Buncombe County between Asheville and Black Mountain. The community is growing, with new residents attracted to the Valley for the natural beauty and affordable housing it provides. Old and new residents are continuing to rebuild the economic base of the community, and explore avenues for growth and rebirth.
The name Swannanoa apparently derived from the anglicizing of the Indian name Shawano or Shawnee, referring to an early Indian tribe in the area, or from a Cherokee word meaning "beautiful river."
Families enjoy the Swannanoa branch of the public library, playgrounds, walks by the river, and fishing at Owen Lake Park. In summer, relax on the green at the town's terrific music series, Groovin' on Grovement.
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The surrounding mountains offer walking, hiking, biking trails, greenways, camping, trout fishing, lakes, and nearby waterfalls. The Swannanoa Valley is home to six major conference centers, two colleges, and several well-known summer camps.
Black Mountain, just to the east, is nationally recognized for arts, crafts, furniture, and music. It is currently home to over 200 businesses, including restaurants, bed and breakfasts, specialty shops, and breweries.
Charles D. Owen Park is located next to the Swannanoa River. It has 29.17 acres. This facility offers two large pavilions for rent, three lighted baseball fields, two outdoor basketball courts, restrooms, playground, concessions (during baseball games), picnic tables, grills, and a 1 mile "figure-eight" walking and bird watching trail. The Swannanoa river is a fish hatchery supported river, and the two lakes at Owen Park are open for lakeside fishing.
The Swannanoa Library isn't just a quiet, cozy library for the whole family, it's also a great community social hub with its large outdoor playground and proximity to Grovemont Square.
The library houses a large selection of books for all ages and interests, internet access, Wi-Fi, a 35-seat public meeting room, a large comic book collection, monthly book discussion groups, and even a professional mural in their entrance with dozens of storybook characters.
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Black Mountain Primary serves students from kindergarten through 3rd grade. It is the only A arts school in Buncombe County school system. A schools combine interdisciplinary teaching and daily arts instruction, offering children opportunities to develop creative innovative ways of thinking, learning, and showing what they know. Black Mountain Elementary is a 4th and 5th grade school of about 225 students. Both are a part of the Owen District of Buncombe County Schools.
Owen Middle School is in the heart of the Swannanoa Valley, situated on forty acres of beautiful land that is utilized for a myriad of educational activities. The school has approximately 550 students grades 6-8.
Charles D. Owen High School is a member of the 2-A Western Highlands Conference, participates in 18 different athletic teams, and sponsors over 23 clubs. Approximately 800 students are enrolled at Owen HS. 39% of staff hold advanced degrees, 37% are National Board Certified, and average 15 years of teaching experience.
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