Whimsical Designs on Bears

Bearfootin’ Public Art Walk is a whimsical, playful public art display, with the much-loved Bearfootin’ bears of Downtown Hendersonville.

Here are three bears: one with a wolf-themed shawl, another with bright yellow designs, and the last with an abstract painting.

Wolf-themed Shawl on a Black Bear

Bear with Bright Yellow Designs

Abstractly Painted Bear

Colorful Bear with Baby

The Bearfootin’ Art Walk Bears, in Hendersonville, North Carolina, arrive as blank slates before local artists transform each into a spectacular fashion, with creative themes. A colorful “Spark and Burst” piece with mommy and baby bear sitting on Main Street.

Mother and Baby Bears

Bear with Flowers and Leaves

In downtown Hendersonville, 20 works of bear art are displayed during the Annual Bearfootin’ Art Walk program. Here are some with artsy, colorful designs of flowers and leaves.

Bear with Flowers and Greenery

Bear with Flower Designs

Bear with Leaves and Flower Designs

Flowery Bear

Colorful Bear

The painted bear that lines up on Hendersonville’s Main Street at the opening presentation of the Bearfootin’ Art Walk and Auction. The bears, each designed and decorated by a different local artist, stand on the street corners of downtown until October, when they’ll go to the highest bidder in a month-long silent auction.

Colorful Bear

Painted Bears

Hendersonville, NC, is home to a Public Art Walk called “Bearfootin’ on Main.” There are usually about 20 bears total each year, and each one gets painted by local artists for great causes. Three styles of bears adorn Main Street each year (a bear on all fours, a mama and baby bear, and a standing bear).

Sky-themed Bear

Mother and Daughter Bears

Bear Carrying Apples

Bearfootin’ Public Art Walk in Hendersonville

Bearfootin’ Public Art Walk is a whimsical, playful public art display, with the much-loved Bearfootin’ bears of Downtown Hendersonville. Decorated bears are along the sidewalks of Main Street from May to October, when they are auctioned off. Each year, a new set of bears lines the street. The proceeds from each bear benefit a local non-profit organization.

American SongBear

American SongBear Sign

Visit to Hendersonville, North Carolina

Henderson County is a county located in North Carolina. Its county seat is Hendersonville.

Hendersonville, NC, is known for its charming downtown with boutiques and restaurants. Hendersonville’s Main Street is the heart of the community. Wide sidewalks, art galleries, and family-owned restaurants make it one of the most charming downtowns in the Southeast.

Henderson County Welcome Center

Main Street Hendersonville

Cars on Main Street, Hendersonville

Water Flows from Two Falls

There are actually two waterfalls here, near Brevard, each on a separate creek. At the overlook, stand at the top of Connestee Falls on Carson Creek. Across the gorge, Batson Creek Falls cascades down to meet Connestee. The now-joined creeks squeeze through a cleft known as Silver Slip, but can’t see it from the upper overlook. Can see Batson Creek Falls pretty well from the overlook, but not Connestee.

Connestee Falls Flowing Water

Batson Creek Falls

Multiple Falls

Connestee Falls is an 85-foot waterfall near Brevard. It’s easily viewed from the top 50-yard boardwalk to the overlook with the crest of the waterfall just to the left. There are actually two waterfalls here, each on a separate creek. At the overlook, stand at the top of Connestee Falls on Carson Creek. Across the gorge, Batson Creek Falls cascades down to meet Connestee.

Connestee Falls

Batson Creek Falls

Hooker Falls

Hooker Falls stands only 12 feet high, its wide drop into a pool creates a beautiful setting and an excellent spot for splashing around on hot summer days.

Hooker Falls has been known to residents for years and was named for Edmund Hooker, who operated a mill below the falls in the late 1800s. The Falls were featured in the movie The Last of the Mohicans, where characters in canoes fall over the water.

Hooker Falls

Water of Hooker Falls