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Hidden Treasures of Autumn in the North Carolina Mountains

We know you’re heading west to see stunning fall color, but look beyond the Blue Ridge Parkway overlooks and you’ll discover more incredible ways to experience the season.

by Robin Sutton Anders
Travel

Hidden Gems and Local Secrets: Welcome to the High Country

Just off the beaten path, you’ll find mountain scenery, shops, adventures, and restaurants worthy of being the main attraction.

by Alysia Yates
Travel

Frosty Fun in the Ski Capital of the South

Whether you prefer skiing, snowboarding, or snow tubing, we know four places to hit the slopes during your next winter trip to Boone — plus, where to go for après-ski dinner and drinks.

by Finn Cohen
Features

A Perfect Winter Weekend in Beech Mountain

The highest town east of the Rockies draws some 10,000 people during the winter months — to ski, snowboard, snowshoe, sled, tube, and cap it all off with a beer in a bar in the sky.

by Leigh Ann Henion
Arts & Culture

NC Primer: High & Low

One town is the state’s highest and the other is among its lowest, but more than elevation sets these communities apart.

by Susan Stafford Kelly
Oracle at Beech Mountain
Features

Ramblin’ Man: Oracle at Beech Mountain

A writer returns to the cabin where the patriarch of storytelling changed his life.

by T. Edward Nickens
Travel

No Place Like Home: Land of Oz in Beech Mountain

For years, Cynthia Keller couldn’t finish watching The Wizard of Oz, for fear of the Wicked Witch. Now, as caretaker of Beech Mountain’s Land of Oz, she wakes up every day in a house at the center of the wonderful land.

by Leigh Ann Henion
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