Saturday, December 5, 2009
Year Round Living in Banner Elk, North Carolina!
The Headwaters at Banner Elk is the top selling community in the Banner Elk area. Including condos, cottages and custom homes, The Headwaters has 31 completed residences with another six under construction.
“Headwaters has had a great fall selling season.” says developer John Haynes, “Buyers realize that we are on secure footing, and with reduced building costs this a great time to buy.”
With six community parks, two lakes, miles of professionally built trails and a mountaintop clubhouse unequaled elsewhere, it is understandable why The Headwaters continues to set the standard by which all other communities are compared.
To encourage you to visit The Headwaters, a Discovery Package is available for just $99 per night plus tax. Stay on the property in a three bedroom, three bath luxurious condominium. Contact for details.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Farm Fresh Christmas Trees - An Old Fashioned Family Tradition

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
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
Last Minute Hot Spots for Fall Color

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."
Read more from CNN Travel
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Kentucky Lake Resort Enjoys Four Season Climate

The resort and the entire lake region enjoy a four- season climate. Summers are pleasant, thanks to the lake's higher elevation. Winters are brisk when fronts come through, yet there are many days mild enough to boat, fish or golf. Spring brings the country side of wild flowers, magnolias, dogwoods and azaleas and turns the forest a deep green. Fall is a time of year during which the leaves turn brilliant shades of terra cotta, persimmon and gold.
Visit Lake Cumberland Resort
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Visit Banner Elk, North Carolina!
The spring and summer in Banner Elk are beautiful as the native flowers and trees come back into bloom. The many local hiking and biking trails are a great way to enjoy the mountains and the local inns, restaurants, and golf courses are open for business offering first-class service to all of our guests. Plan a visit today. We're just a few mouse clicks or phone call away.
Banner Elk offers terrific restaurant selections, great shopping in locally-owned stores, a 4-year college, excellent accommodations and something for the entire family to enjoy.
Picnic or walk in the town park, shop at the many fine shops, relax by the mill pond, enjoy the campus of Lees-McRae College and stay in one of the inns after a relaxing dinner in a fine restaurant. Banner Elk is in the heart of the High Country's many attractions and just a short drive will take you to numerous natural settings where you can relax and ponder nature’s beauty.
Banner Elk also offers many cultural happenings, with an excellent summer theatre program by Lees-McRae and art festivals by some of the area's many galleries and artisans. Visit the Banner Elk Chamber website for more information!
Looking for Banner Elk Real Estate? Check out this ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION Sunday, October 25th - 2:00 p.m. The Village at Apple Orchard, Banner Elk, NC Home and 15 Building lots will sell to the highest bidder at Absolute Auction. In addition will be a Home and 15 building lots offered with a reserve. Terms: Cash Certified Funds- Check with current bank letter of guarantee. 10% deposit due day of sale balance due at closing.
What's In A Location?

Thursday, October 8, 2009
Cave City, Virginia lands Spot as One of Best Places to Live!

Cave Spring has a temperate four-season climate, so there are recreation opportunities year round. For hiking and biking, the Appalachian Trail isn't far, and there's skiing in the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Are Retirees Looking Outside of Florida?
"People have a lot more options than just going to Florida. Many new retirement communities have been built in Maryland, Delaware, the Carolinas, and Georgia," reports E. Thomas Wetzel, president of the Retirement Living Information Center. "There's even a group of retirees called halfbacks, who went to Florida, didn't like it, came halfway back and settled in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky, where they get four seasons."
Read more from Newsweek by Linda Stern
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Spectacular Seasons in the North Georgia Mountains!
Discover the beauty and spendor of the North Georgia mountains. Mild summers provide a cool refuge for those who live further south. Spring is abound with new sprout, new starts, and beautiful floral and fauna color. In the Fall our trees transform from cool greens to flaming colors of splendor, in the clean mountain fresh air. Mild winters in the North Georgia mountains make it a great time to celebrate an authentic Blue Ridge mountain Thanksgiving or Christmas. Curl up by a fire and take in the wonders. You might even stumble upon a crystal white Blue Ridge mountain snowfall.
North Georgia is an ideal setting for the year round lifestyle. Award winning architect/builder Henry Zuc
North Georgia and it's famed Blue Ridge Mountains hold a multitude of surprise for any lifestyle activities. Quaint antique shops, authentic homestyle dining, whitewater rafting, tubing, and welcoming state parks make this sure stop for Looking for a refuge? Find a cabin or home with an outdoor deck, grab a book and a rocking chair and breathe in the cool mountain air as you gaze over the mountains.