- Nestled in the Allegheny Mountains, Bryce Resort in Bayse is a 400-acre member-owned resort that is open to the public and is known throughout the mid-Atlantic region as being the most family-oriented resort in Virginia. Facilities include the main Lodge — with Coleman's Restaurant and Braxton's Bar — that overlooks the magestic Allegheny Mountains. Other areas of interest include the Ski Cafeteria, Ski Boutique and the Ski School. Skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing happen throughout the winter season. You can visit nearby Shenandoah Caverns, American Celebration on Parade, and The Yellow Barn, all on one combination ticket, and perhaps even at a discount!
- The Homestead in Hot Springs is 3,000 acres of fun! This family-friendly resort offers something for everyone, and with its inclusiveness, there's no need to leave! Depending on the weather, your agenda can include skiing, snowboarding, ice skating and snow tubing, or perhaps horseback riding or trout fishing. On-site dining for the evening can be enjoyed at The Dining Room, where you'll relax to live music and even dance, if you want to. Check into The Homestead KidsClub for supervised children's programs. Dedicated golfers swing year 'round, and The Homestead boasts some of the most challenging and historic courses in the country. For the ladies, the Spa Resort is historic hot springs luxury. Rejuvenate with a mineral bath, massage, pedicure or a host of other services.
- Plan a strategic heartwarming retreat to 4,000 feet when you extend your weekend at Wintergreen Resort.You might be surprised to find golf, tennis, loads of fun for the kids, and shopping for the ladies! It's an all-inclusive four season family escape.There are 25 slopes and trails for your skiing pleasure, plus snowboarding and tubing. Check out The Plunge, Virginia's biggest snowtubing area boasting 10 lanes 900 feet long! Ladies, take the chill off at The Wintergarden Spa with an herbal body wrap. Gents, peep the Out of Bounds Adventure Center. There you'll find paintball, a climbing tower and more. A good barbecue lunch can be found at Black Bear Cafe near Wintergarden Spa, or visit The Edge, another casual atmosphere and menu. For night skiers, 14 slopes are lit just for you! Make a night of it! Have a nice breakfast at The Copper Mine before leaving the resort for Wintergreen Winery, about 9 miles away.
- All four seasons are grand at Massanutten, but snow coupled with the holidays make it extra special in winter. There's so much to do at Massanutten Resort that you might not know where to start. Get the lay of the land and grab a bite to eat at Woodstone Deli & Pizzeria. If you're interested in night skiing, there are 14 lit trails awaiting you! And with 1,110 feet of vertical, Massanutten's slopes are the longest in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Four Winter Getaways in the Virginia Mountains!
Everything in life is better when experienced with friends and family, including winter sports! Four winter adventures in Virginia are sure to bring it all together:
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
PIGEON FORGE IS PRIMED FOR THANKSGIVING MERRIMENT, FAMILY GATHERINGS
Shows, restaurants, attractions, outlets, shops ready for visitors
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (November 2009) – Thanksgiving is the quintessential holiday for family gatherings, but not all family gatherings are at someone’s house. That’s one reason Pigeon Forge, Tenn., has become a major destination the week of Thanksgiving.
“Within our city limits are 10,000 rooms, so we definitely can put people up for Thanksgiving trips,” said Leon Downey, Pigeon Forge’s executive director of tourism.
“There are condos, cabins and log homes for families who want to fix their own Thanksgiving feasts, and there certainly are tradition hotel and motel rooms for people who don’t want even to see a kitchen,” he said.
Restaurants including the Alamo Steakhouse, Bennett’s Bar-B-Que, Mama’s Farmhouse, the Old Mill Restaurant and the Pottery House CafĂ© and Grill are offering special Thanksgiving Day meals, and the city’s dinner theaters will feed even more visitors.
The dinner theaters join Pigeon Forge’s traditional showplaces (more than a dozen in all) to offer an array of entertainment throughout the holiday period. They offer everything from magic and comedy to country music and Broadway tunes.
Because a four-month celebration called Pigeon Forge Winterfest started in early November, the town is brilliantly decorated for Thanksgiving week—brilliant as in five million Winterfest lights in displays throughout town, plus another four million holiday lights at Dollywood for its Smoky Mountain Christmas festival.
Thanksgiving, of course, marks the official start of the Christmas shopping season, and Pigeon Forge upholds that tradition with six outlet malls and more than 100 specialty shops.
If the weather is cooperative, return visitors know that the outdoor attractions on the Parkway will be open for family activities.
“There’s nothing like an inter-generational miniature golf tournament or a few laps around a go-cart track to create some special Pigeon Forge Thanksgiving memories,” Downey said.
As a special bonus, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pigeon Forge’s next-door neighbor, creates a backdrop for all Thanksgiving gatherings.
Information about all aspects of a Pigeon Forge visit is online at MyPigeonForge.com or by calling toll-free 1-800-251-9100.
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (November 2009) – Thanksgiving is the quintessential holiday for family gatherings, but not all family gatherings are at someone’s house. That’s one reason Pigeon Forge, Tenn., has become a major destination the week of Thanksgiving.
“Within our city limits are 10,000 rooms, so we definitely can put people up for Thanksgiving trips,” said Leon Downey, Pigeon Forge’s executive director of tourism.
“There are condos, cabins and log homes for families who want to fix their own Thanksgiving feasts, and there certainly are tradition hotel and motel rooms for people who don’t want even to see a kitchen,” he said.
Restaurants including the Alamo Steakhouse, Bennett’s Bar-B-Que, Mama’s Farmhouse, the Old Mill Restaurant and the Pottery House CafĂ© and Grill are offering special Thanksgiving Day meals, and the city’s dinner theaters will feed even more visitors.
The dinner theaters join Pigeon Forge’s traditional showplaces (more than a dozen in all) to offer an array of entertainment throughout the holiday period. They offer everything from magic and comedy to country music and Broadway tunes.
Because a four-month celebration called Pigeon Forge Winterfest started in early November, the town is brilliantly decorated for Thanksgiving week—brilliant as in five million Winterfest lights in displays throughout town, plus another four million holiday lights at Dollywood for its Smoky Mountain Christmas festival.
Thanksgiving, of course, marks the official start of the Christmas shopping season, and Pigeon Forge upholds that tradition with six outlet malls and more than 100 specialty shops.
If the weather is cooperative, return visitors know that the outdoor attractions on the Parkway will be open for family activities.
“There’s nothing like an inter-generational miniature golf tournament or a few laps around a go-cart track to create some special Pigeon Forge Thanksgiving memories,” Downey said.
As a special bonus, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pigeon Forge’s next-door neighbor, creates a backdrop for all Thanksgiving gatherings.
Information about all aspects of a Pigeon Forge visit is online at MyPigeonForge.com or by calling toll-free 1-800-251-9100.
Visit NC:Enter to win a holiday getaway to the “Home of the Perfect Christmas Tree” that includes:
- Two night stay at the Richmond Inn Bed & Breakfast in Spruce Pine. Located in a scenic mountain setting, the half-century old Inn is shaded by towering white pines and landscaped with native dogwood trees, mountain laurel and rhododendron.
- Dinner for two at the Knife and Fork restaurant.
- Gift basket from the “Home of the Perfect Christmas Tree”
- Visit to a Christmas Tree Farm, including a gift.
- Two one-year subscriptions to Western North Carolina (WNC) magazine.
(one entry per email address)
Sweepstakes Ends November 22, 2009. Taxes and gratuities not included.
See complete listing of Official Rules.
See complete listing of Official Rules.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Farm Fresh Christmas Trees - An Old Fashioned Family Tradition
From the Boone and Blowing Rock Area of the North Carolina Mountains, Watauga County, also known as the Choose and Cut Capital, is home to some of the most entertaining and scenic Choose and Cut farms across the region. Choose and Cut involves customers visiting a tree farm and roaming across tree-covered hillsides hunting the perfect tree to take home with them. Choose and Cut is the essential holiday family tradition, where young and old alike can enjoy a day on a real farm. Many farms offer hayrides, farm animals, cookies and cocoa and even Christmas Shops to purchase other holiday gifts. Wreaths and roping are also available to purchase.
Many families visit the same Choose and Cut farm year after year, establishing not only long-lasting friendships but also cherished family traditions that take us back to a simpler, slower pace of life. Countless couples have chosen Choose and Cut as the occasion to ring in an engagement as well as the Christmas Season. Come bring your family to the Boone and Blowing Rock areas in Watauga County. Shop at unique mountain craft stores and visit classic destinations like Dan’l Boone Inn and Mast General Store. Come explore Watauga County and Choose and Cut farms…you’ll be glad you did!
Click on a location on the map for information on the choose and cut growers.
Many families visit the same Choose and Cut farm year after year, establishing not only long-lasting friendships but also cherished family traditions that take us back to a simpler, slower pace of life. Countless couples have chosen Choose and Cut as the occasion to ring in an engagement as well as the Christmas Season. Come bring your family to the Boone and Blowing Rock areas in Watauga County. Shop at unique mountain craft stores and visit classic destinations like Dan’l Boone Inn and Mast General Store. Come explore Watauga County and Choose and Cut farms…you’ll be glad you did!
Click on a location on the map for information on the choose and cut growers.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
The "Explore Boone Area - Winter Ski Vacation" Sweepstakes
Watauga County and the Boone area offers a picturesque place to escape and relax, as well as an array of exciting outdoor adventure and attractions for the whole family.
There is something for everyone in the North Carolina High Country. Try our thrill-packed 20-lane snow tubing park, ski and snowboard on the slopes at any one of our three sky-high ski mountains, or hike unforgettable scenic trails and then cozy up by the fire after your day of winter fun.
Now, you can win a trip for a Winter Ski Vacation in the North Carolina High Country. The winner will receive:
* Three nights accommodations in a three bedroom/three bathroom “Echota on the Ridge” condo from Foscoe Rentals
* One pair of Atomic Skis
* One UVEX Ski Helmet
* One pair of UVEX Ski Goggles
* Two days of lift tickets at Appalachian Ski Mountain for two adults and two children
* Gift certificate for four to Hawksnest for snow tubing sessions
* Welcome Gift Basket
* $50 gift certificate to Mast General Store
* $250 voucher for food
* $500 travel voucher
Enter today at VisitNC.com! The sweepstakes ends November 30, 2009.
There is something for everyone in the North Carolina High Country. Try our thrill-packed 20-lane snow tubing park, ski and snowboard on the slopes at any one of our three sky-high ski mountains, or hike unforgettable scenic trails and then cozy up by the fire after your day of winter fun.
Now, you can win a trip for a Winter Ski Vacation in the North Carolina High Country. The winner will receive:
* Three nights accommodations in a three bedroom/three bathroom “Echota on the Ridge” condo from Foscoe Rentals
* One pair of Atomic Skis
* One UVEX Ski Helmet
* One pair of UVEX Ski Goggles
* Two days of lift tickets at Appalachian Ski Mountain for two adults and two children
* Gift certificate for four to Hawksnest for snow tubing sessions
* Welcome Gift Basket
* $50 gift certificate to Mast General Store
* $250 voucher for food
* $500 travel voucher
Enter today at VisitNC.com! The sweepstakes ends November 30, 2009.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Late Season Fall Color Hot Spots
(CNN) -- U.S. trees are exploding in brilliantly colorful fall foliage this year in many regions, thanks to stellar growing conditions and excellent temperatures, say experts.
In fact, it's still not too late to enjoy the peak of the season in parts of the Southwest and South, according to plant physiologists.
"We have a good mixture of colors this year," said Howard Neufeld, who keeps close tabs on North Carolina's Appalachian Mountains region. Barring any storms that might shake leaves off the trees, Neufeld said, "I think you can get another two weeks for fall color from 2,000 feet down to 1,000 feet."
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