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Linville Falls Winery is a family-owned and run vineyard, winery, and farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. We are pioneering wine in the Appalachian High Country with "old man" Jack Wiseman at the lead and the grandkids following close after in his enthusiasm for planting grapes and winemaking.
This is an opportunity to fish our picturesque East Tennessee tailwater fisheries. Less than an hour between Banner Elk and Linville, North Carolina. Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout can be caught in the Watauga and South Holston rivers.
The spectacular Elk River Falls (previously known as Big Falls) in Pisgah National Forest is located between Beech Mountain, Banner Elk, and the little community of Elk Park (Appalachian Ranger District). This 50-foot mountain waterfall in North Carolina pours over a granite ledge and into a lovely oval lake.
Located on TN Hwy 143 at the base of the spectacular 6,285 Roan Mountain, Roan Mountain State Park comprises more than 2,000 acres characterized by dense hardwood forest along steep hills. The cold, clear Doe River runs its way through the park's heart, supporting a strong trout population.
Discover this 0.6-mile circular route in Newland, North Carolina. It takes an average of 20 minutes to accomplish this fairly difficult course. This path is fantastic for trekking, and you won't see many other people while exploring.
The North Carolina section of the A.T. rises to spectacular summits — including the 6,643-foot Clingmans Dome, the highest mountain on the A.T. — and drops into the dark and steep walls of the Nantahala River Gorge.
The Pisgah National Forest is a land of mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls, and heavily forested slopes. Comprised of over 500,000 acres, the Pisgah is primarily a hardwood forest with whitewater rivers, waterfalls and hundreds of miles of trails.
Mount Mitchell State Park, located in Yancey County 30 miles northeast of Asheville, was the inspiration for North Carolina's state park system. The peak, at 6,684 feet, is the highest point east of the Mississippi River, and on a clear day, an observation platform affords stunning mountain vistas. A broad network of hard paths, including the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail, stretch into surrounding wilderness regions and lead to backpacking options within Pisgah National Forest.
Did you know that "North Carolina's Oldest Travel Attraction" is nestled between other, more well-known attractions? Perhaps you do because you've been here before. You may have visited without realizing the mysterious history of the location. "The only site in the world where snow falls upside down," according to Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
Wiseman's View on the western side of Linville Gorge offers one of the most breathtaking vistas in the North Carolina mountains (often called the "Grand Canyon of Eastern America"). At roughly 3,400 feet elevation, there are two stone viewing places situated on the rock.
Every year, millions of people visit the Blue Ridge Parkway. Some see it as nothing more than a highway or a lovely journey. However, the Parkway also has a diverse and important natural resource base. The Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs across the southern and central Appalachians, provides an excellent view of the region's vegetation and animals. It is famous across the world for its biodiversity.
Linville Caverns, located near the southern entryway to western North Carolina's High Country area, is a wonderful location for tourists of all ages. The grandeur of our mountains may be seen within Humpback Mountain, and tourists are welcome to discover the majesty and miracles produced by nature "within a mountain."
Grandfather Mountain, which climbs 5,946 feet over northwest North Carolina, is a location of incredible biodiversity and spectacular splendor. The mountain, which is part of the United Nations' Southern Appalachian Biosphere Reserve, is thought to be 300 million years old, with some rock formations dating back 1.2 billion years.
Trails around the Linville Falls Visitor Center provide both challenging and moderate walks to the stunning three-tiered Linville Falls across the Linville Gorge. The Gorge's high walls have earned it the moniker "Grand Canyon of the Southern Appalachians." Every year, 350,000 people visit the Linville Falls Visitor Center (MP 316.4). Linville Falls is the most well-known waterfall in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Trails around the Linville Falls Visitor Center provide both challenging and moderate walks to the stunning three-tiered Linville Falls across the Linville Gorge. The Gorge's high walls have earned it the moniker "Grand Canyon of the Southern Appalachians." Every year, 350,000 people visit the Linville Falls Visitor Center (MP 316.4). Linville Falls is the most well-known waterfall in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Grandfather Mountain, which climbs 5,946 feet over northwest North Carolina, is a location of incredible biodiversity and spectacular splendor. The mountain, which is part of the United Nations' Southern Appalachian Biosphere Reserve, is thought to be 300 million years old, with some rock formations dating back 1.2 billion years.
Linville Caverns, located near the southern entryway to western North Carolina's High Country area, is a wonderful location for tourists of all ages. The grandeur of our mountains may be seen within Humpback Mountain, and tourists are welcome to discover the majesty and miracles produced by nature "within a mountain."
Every year, millions of people visit the Blue Ridge Parkway. Some see it as nothing more than a highway or a lovely journey. However, the Parkway also has a diverse and important natural resource base. The Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs across the southern and central Appalachians, provides an excellent view of the region's vegetation and animals. It is famous across the world for its biodiversity.
Wiseman's View on the western side of Linville Gorge offers one of the most breathtaking vistas in the North Carolina mountains (often called the "Grand Canyon of Eastern America"). At roughly 3,400 feet elevation, there are two stone viewing places situated on the rock.
Did you know that "North Carolina's Oldest Travel Attraction" is nestled between other, more well-known attractions? Perhaps you do because you've been here before. You may have visited without realizing the mysterious history of the location. "The only site in the world where snow falls upside down," according to Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
Mount Mitchell State Park, located in Yancey County 30 miles northeast of Asheville, was the inspiration for North Carolina's state park system. The peak, at 6,684 feet, is the highest point east of the Mississippi River, and on a clear day, an observation platform affords stunning mountain vistas. A broad network of hard paths, including the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail, stretch into surrounding wilderness regions and lead to backpacking options within Pisgah National Forest.
The Pisgah National Forest is a land of mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls, and heavily forested slopes. Comprised of over 500,000 acres, the Pisgah is primarily a hardwood forest with whitewater rivers, waterfalls and hundreds of miles of trails.
The North Carolina section of the A.T. rises to spectacular summits — including the 6,643-foot Clingmans Dome, the highest mountain on the A.T. — and drops into the dark and steep walls of the Nantahala River Gorge.
Discover this 0.6-mile circular route in Newland, North Carolina. It takes an average of 20 minutes to accomplish this fairly difficult course. This path is fantastic for trekking, and you won't see many other people while exploring.
Located on TN Hwy 143 at the base of the spectacular 6,285 Roan Mountain, Roan Mountain State Park comprises more than 2,000 acres characterized by dense hardwood forest along steep hills. The cold, clear Doe River runs its way through the park's heart, supporting a strong trout population.
The spectacular Elk River Falls (previously known as Big Falls) in Pisgah National Forest is located between Beech Mountain, Banner Elk, and the little community of Elk Park (Appalachian Ranger District). This 50-foot mountain waterfall in North Carolina pours over a granite ledge and into a lovely oval lake.
This is an opportunity to fish our picturesque East Tennessee tailwater fisheries. Less than an hour between Banner Elk and Linville, North Carolina. Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout can be caught in the Watauga and South Holston rivers.
Linville Falls Winery is a family-owned and run vineyard, winery, and farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. We are pioneering wine in the Appalachian High Country with "old man" Jack Wiseman at the lead and the grandkids following close after in his enthusiasm for planting grapes and winemaking.
Trails around the Linville Falls Visitor Center provide both challenging and moderate walks to the stunning three-tiered Linville Falls across the Linville Gorge. The Gorge's high walls have earned it the moniker "Grand Canyon of the Southern Appalachians." Every year, 350,000 people visit the Linville Falls Visitor Center (MP 316.4). Linville Falls is the most well-known waterfall in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Grandfather Mountain, which climbs 5,946 feet over northwest North Carolina, is a location of incredible biodiversity and spectacular splendor. The mountain, which is part of the United Nations' Southern Appalachian Biosphere Reserve, is thought to be 300 million years old, with some rock formations dating back 1.2 billion years.
Linville Caverns, located near the southern entryway to western North Carolina's High Country area, is a wonderful location for tourists of all ages. The grandeur of our mountains may be seen within Humpback Mountain, and tourists are welcome to discover the majesty and miracles produced by nature "within a mountain."
Every year, millions of people visit the Blue Ridge Parkway. Some see it as nothing more than a highway or a lovely journey. However, the Parkway also has a diverse and important natural resource base. The Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs across the southern and central Appalachians, provides an excellent view of the region's vegetation and animals. It is famous across the world for its biodiversity.
Wiseman's View on the western side of Linville Gorge offers one of the most breathtaking vistas in the North Carolina mountains (often called the "Grand Canyon of Eastern America"). At roughly 3,400 feet elevation, there are two stone viewing places situated on the rock.
Did you know that "North Carolina's Oldest Travel Attraction" is nestled between other, more well-known attractions? Perhaps you do because you've been here before. You may have visited without realizing the mysterious history of the location. "The only site in the world where snow falls upside down," according to Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
Mount Mitchell State Park, located in Yancey County 30 miles northeast of Asheville, was the inspiration for North Carolina's state park system. The peak, at 6,684 feet, is the highest point east of the Mississippi River, and on a clear day, an observation platform affords stunning mountain vistas. A broad network of hard paths, including the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail, stretch into surrounding wilderness regions and lead to backpacking options within Pisgah National Forest.
The Pisgah National Forest is a land of mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls, and heavily forested slopes. Comprised of over 500,000 acres, the Pisgah is primarily a hardwood forest with whitewater rivers, waterfalls and hundreds of miles of trails.
The North Carolina section of the A.T. rises to spectacular summits — including the 6,643-foot Clingmans Dome, the highest mountain on the A.T. — and drops into the dark and steep walls of the Nantahala River Gorge.
Discover this 0.6-mile circular route in Newland, North Carolina. It takes an average of 20 minutes to accomplish this fairly difficult course. This path is fantastic for trekking, and you won't see many other people while exploring.
Located on TN Hwy 143 at the base of the spectacular 6,285 Roan Mountain, Roan Mountain State Park comprises more than 2,000 acres characterized by dense hardwood forest along steep hills. The cold, clear Doe River runs its way through the park's heart, supporting a strong trout population.
The spectacular Elk River Falls (previously known as Big Falls) in Pisgah National Forest is located between Beech Mountain, Banner Elk, and the little community of Elk Park (Appalachian Ranger District). This 50-foot mountain waterfall in North Carolina pours over a granite ledge and into a lovely oval lake.
This is an opportunity to fish our picturesque East Tennessee tailwater fisheries. Less than an hour between Banner Elk and Linville, North Carolina. Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout can be caught in the Watauga and South Holston rivers.
Linville Falls Winery is a family-owned and run vineyard, winery, and farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. We are pioneering wine in the Appalachian High Country with "old man" Jack Wiseman at the lead and the grandkids following close after in his enthusiasm for planting grapes and winemaking.
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