These Towns In North Carolina Come Alive In Winter

Perched along the Blue Ridge Mountains, Blowing Rock is a charming town known for its iconic Blowing Rock 

a massive granite formation that traps wind from the Johns River Gorge below.  

Situated at an elevation of 5,506 feet, Beech Mountain is the highest town east of the Rocky Mountains. 

This picturesque town receives an average of 84 inches of snowfall each winter, making it a popular  

Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Burnsville is a charming town known for its proximity to Mount Mitchell 

the highest peak east of the Mississippi River. In winter, the town hosts numerous outdoor activities 

Immerse yourself in Cherokee culture and history at this charming town on the border of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 

In winter, Cherokee transforms into a winter wonderland, with snow-covered trails perfect for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.  

Step into the world of Andy Griffith at this charming town made famous by the beloved television show.  

Visitors can also enjoy traditional Appalachian crafts and foods at the Mount Airy Farmers Market.