Split-rail fences don’t shout “keep out.” They lean, they shift, they invite. And in western North Carolina, they remind us that some lines are meant to hold, not harden.
Split-rail fences don’t shout “keep out.” They lean, they shift, they invite. And in western North Carolina, they remind us that some lines are meant to hold, not harden.
Each May, spring climbs nearly 3,000 feet to the seat of Alleghany County. Here, as the rhododendrons blush, a beloved mountain town welcomes visitors with its food, art, and flourish of color and creativity.
Brief but delicious, soft-shell crab season is cherished by diners as well as the folks who work around the clock to put these native pinchers on our plates.
When it comes to poultry, the best is raised close to home.
A curd connoisseur travels to the Blue Ridge to find the pastures, caves, and people shaping western North Carolina’s most memorable cheeses.
Brief but delicious, soft-shell crab season is cherished by diners as well as the folks who work around the clock to put these native pinchers on our plates.
Ramp season may be fleeting, but when the wild onions start appearing in our state, these five farm markets and roadside produce stands share the brief but beloved bounty.
Here’s to the pharmacists whose dreams of tasty tonics led to a legacy worth toasting.
Sample mountain fare, stop in at family-owned shops, and tour historic landmarks along Sylva’s downtown corridor.
This historic thoroughfare has long served as a civic gathering ground in the Blue Ridge, its narrative unfolding in the shadow of an iconic hilltop courthouse.
In a university town, art, culture, and a riverfront setting merge to create a destination for urban and outdoor adventures.
From downtown shops, restaurants, and breweries to timeless hotel stays and miles of fairways, discover a perfect balance between relaxation and recreation in Southern Pines.
Our state’s largest urban park doubles as an ideal launchpad to explore the capital city’s museums, local vendors, and acclaimed dining scene.
Pack your bags and spend a weekend exploring the southside of Virginia’s riverside culture, local history, and delicious dining.
Hike, fly-fish, and settle into a mountain escape in Sylva, Cashiers, and Dillsboro.
Every weekend from spring through fall, The Ten Acre Garden in Canton throws a pizza party to showcase the freshest picks of the season.
Make like the cool “kids” — and mini horses, alpacas, and llamas — and celebrate spring break on a farm in Haywood County.
For decades, golfers from around the Southeast have flocked to a family-owned resort in Cruso for a tee time with a view.
An art collective in Canton brings together a community of veteran craftspeople and welcomes new ones into the fold.
The Dismal Swamp Canal moves boats north and south — and under Tammy Barnes’s care, it carries North Carolina hospitality with it.
In 1917, the town of Hot Springs, North Carolina, transformed into a shared landscape of craftsmanship and culture after 2,000 German officers, sailors, and civilians carved out a community along the banks of the French Broad River.
In 1917, more than 2,000 German officers, sailors, and civilians were taken in by a small town in Madison County, finding common ground amid a global conflict.
Although its complete history has been lost to time, a document drafted by patriots in Charlotte is believed to be the colonies’ first written declaration of independence.