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Mountain South Destination Guide September 2010
 

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Virginia's Heritage Music Trail

Virginia's Heritage Music Trail
“The Crooked Road” is Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail, a driving route through the Appalachian Mountains from the western slopes of the Blue Ridge to the Coalfields region of the state. The traditional gospel, bluegrass, and mountain music heard today was passed down from generation to generation and lives on through a wealth of musicians and instrument makers along the trail. Annual festivals, weekly concerts, live radio shows, and informal jam sessions abound throughout the region. In addition, this region is also rich in other cultural and natural assets, particularly crafts and outdoor recreation in lush valleys and rugged mountains. More about Virginia's Heritage Music Trail


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Discover Asheville's Swimming Holes

Discover Asheville's Swimming Holes
Western North Carolina boasts more waterfalls, swimming holes, lakes and streams than you can shake a stick at. And Asheville is a perfect home base whether you’re looking for cold, clear mountain streams, challenging rapids, or just a serene swimming hole to wade into. Some of the best swimming holes are in Asheville’s backyard, barely hidden from view. If you’re lucky, you might stumble onto one after a long hike – feeling like you’ve walked into a dream – but for everyone else there’s this concise guide to the best swimming holes in the area. Some things are too good to keep to yourself. More about Asheville's Swimming Holes


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The Blue Ridge Parkway has been a favorite place of mine since I met my husband. We love packing a picnic and stopping at one of the many beautiful places along the parkway. Linville Gorge makes for a great quick hike. A slight detour into Pisgah Forest near Hendersonville will take you to Looking Glass falls, right by the road! There is plenty to do and see along the parkway!!! Bonus: In the fall you can't choose a better way to view the changing leaves!
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The Oconaluftee Living Indian Village is my all-time favorite place to visit. The tour is extremely informative of the Cherokee life, history, and culture, including little known details about the government and women's roles in the tribe. They also tell about the very moving subject of "The Trail of Tears". All of this information is given by authentic tribe members in a small village of authentic buildings. I would highly recommend to adults and their children over 10 years old.
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Asheville
This city is by far the most beautiful place in the south! It can be two things, depending on which side you are looking from. A quaint, country town nestled in the gorgeous Blue Ridge mountains, or, as it is nicknamed, the "Paris of the South!" Every time you look around, you are shocked by the beauty of the natural surroundings! Just minutes away from what would seem like a bustling city like Atlanta or Charelston you are surrounded by benevolent azealas, soaring trees offering shade and crystal-clear creeks winding through the woods. It is right next to the famous Blue Ridge Parkway (which winds through it) and the most visited National Park in America is just miles away, the Great Smoky Mountains.
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Overview
 
Welcome to MountainSouth USA

Welcome to MountainSouth USA

MountainSouth USA is America’s Southern Highlands:

Representing the unique culture of America’s Southeast Mountain states - Western North Carolina, Eastern Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. For your authentic American holiday, visit Asheville - cultural capital of America’s Southern Highlands, home to the acclaimed Biltmore Estate and Gateway to America’s most popular National Parks and the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area; the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park; Cherokee Indian homeland & sacred sites; Scots-Irish Heritage Trails and America’s First Frontier; the Birthplace of Country Music, bluegrass and the Americana sound; The Crooked Road Music Heritage Trail; the land of the real Cold Mountain. Experience unparalleled fall foliage touring & year-round festivals, fun and world-class golf, resorts and spas, outdoor adventure from rail to raft -- it’s the real American holiday!

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Must See
 

Oconaluftee Village

Oconaluftee VillageThe wood smoke drifting on the breeze isn’t like any you’ve smelled before. There’s something earthy about this fire, because it’s smoldering pitch pine, firing local Cherokee clay into gleaming blackware pottery. Then again, all the sights, sounds, and scents surrounding you today are novel. Here in the Oconaluftee Indian Village, it’s 1750. You’ve been taken back two centuries before your birth, and the old Cherokee ways are alive all around you. Experience the mountain life of the Cherokee Indians in Oconaluftee Indian Village, which was voted "Travel Attraction of the Year" by the Southeast Tourism Society for 2006. More about the Oconaluftee Village

Biltmore Gardens

Biltmore GardensStroll acres of formal and informal gardens designed by America's foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. From the formal beauty of the Italian Garden to America's first managed forests, Biltmore's lush landscape in America's Southern Highlands is a living tribute to Olmsted's genius. Biltmore's experts continually work to preserve the original vision for the gardens and grounds, including the All America Rose Garden featuring more than 250 varieties of roses. More about the Biltmore Gardens

Asheville - Mountain Gateway

Asheville  -  Mountain GatewayAsheville is that type of unique, special place that lingers sweetly in your mind and memories for years to come. The city's rich architectural legacy with its mix of Art Deco, Beaux Arts and Neoclassical styles is the perfect retro-urban backdrop to the edgy energy that emanates from the locally owned-shops and art galleries, distinctive restaurants and exciting entertainment venues. Known as an art colony, a healing resort and a home to notable luminaries, statesmen and bohemians, Asheville is one of the most welcoming, vibrant cities in America. More about the Asheville - Mountain Gateway


Must Do
 

Get on Board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad

Get on Board the Great Smoky Mountains RailroadWith the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad through America’s Southern Highlands will enjoy scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, into tunnels and through river gorges in a spectacular region called The Great Smoky Mountains. This section of western North Carolina offers a wide array of ever changing vegetation and fantastic landscapes. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad is truly spectacular with 53 miles of track, two tunnels and 25 bridges. More about Get on Board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad

Beautiful Maggie Valley

Beautiful Maggie ValleyMaggie Valley, appropriately, was named after a child - the young daughter of the community's first postmaster. Today, it's still a perfect place for children and families. Maggie Valley, situated in North Carolina's stunning Smoky Mountains, is known for its unrivaled location and friendly, small town character. When you visit Maggie Valley, you're sure to discover the meaning of Southern hospitality wherever you go and whatever you do. More about the Maggie Valley

The Foxfire Museum

The Foxfire MuseumImagine a time before electricity, hot-and-cold running water, the comfort of department stores. Imagine a time when most of what you owned, you made yourself. Time felt different then, its rhythm and urgencies shaped by the most basic needs. Visitors can now be a part of that era at the Foxfire Museum in Mountain City, Georgia. You will receive a rare glimpse of what life was like for the mountaineers who settled this area over 150 years ago. The Foxfire Museum is centered around a collection of over 20 historic log cabins and replicas of traditional log construction designs, with some of the authentic structures dating back to the early 1800s. More about the Foxfire Museum


Must Experience
 

Follow the Trails in America's Southern Highlands

Follow the Trails in America's Southern HighlandsFrom American bluegrass and roots music to spectacular arts and crafts, from the homeland of the Cherokee Indians to endless mountain views, we have it all in the Southern Highlands. Follow the themed trails for a special time in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Eastern Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Mix and match trails, attractions and the beautiful landscape to have a perfect vacation in America's Southern Highlands. More about Follow the Trails

Carolina Nights Dinner Theatre

Carolina Nights Dinner TheatreCarolina Nights Dinner Theater in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, brings the charm of the Smokies to the stage, delighting crowds with top notch comedy, magic, dance and song. The Carolina Nights Dinner Theatre will entertain you, your family and friends, and make your trip to the Great Smokies a memorable experience. Enjoy a wonderful fun-filled family entertainment and a delicious dinner in America’s Southern Highlands! More about the Carolina Nights Dinner Theatre

Chimney Rock Park

Chimney Rock ParkChimney Rock Park is the natural fulfillment of your trip to MountainSouth, America's Southern Highlands. Take a deep breath of refreshing mountain air, become invigorated by our hiking trails, and let your cares fade away in the cool mists of Hickory Nut Falls. This is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and spend time with family and friends. The Park, located 25 miles southeast of Asheville, North Carolina, offers the best of the mountains in one place-spectacular 75-mile views, hiking trails for all ages, a 404-foot waterfall, a variety of special events and much more. More about the Chimney Rock Park


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Attractions & Activities

Activities
 

Great Smoky Mountains Golf

Great Smoky Mountains Golf
Great Smoky Mountains golf is played in the Highlands where Western North Carolina meets East Tennesee. Here, the Great Smokies weave in and out of the Blue Ridge, creating the stage for a great game of golf. These courses offer the best in Tennessee and North Carolina golf. This magnificent setting attracts golfers drawn by our scenic beauty and pleasant four-season climate, but the primary attraction to mountain golf is lush fairways, sprawling bent grass greens, cool breezes, and a gently undulating terrain reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands where the game originated 200 years ago. More about Great Smoky Mountains Golf


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