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There
is SO much to do in and around Roan Mountain and the surrounding
Western North Carolina mountains. We've included just SOME
items of interest.
Roan Mountain State Park
Roan Mountain State Park encompasses
2,006 acres of the southern Appalachian forest at the base of 6,285 foot
Roan Mountain.
Park elevation ranges from 3,000 feet in the valley,
to around 3,700 feet on surrounding ridges. Rich hardwood forests
allow for a great diversity of life and a wide range of outdoor
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Park guests have opportunities to hike along creeks and ridges, fish
for trout, play tennis, swim, tour a century old farmhouse, join
rangers and naturalists for educational programs, and enjoy mountain
music concerts. Wildflowers and wildlife inhabit the hollows and
ridges of the Roan foothills in abundance. From Dutchman's-breeches
to deer, trillium to turkeys and bee balm to black bears there is
always something to discover.
Watauga
lake Recreation Area

Watauga lake boasts cool, clear water reflecting the
surrounding mountains and is one of the most beautiful
lakes in
the entire TVA system. The word "Watauga" is a Native American
term meaning beautiful waters. The lake is located in Carter
and Johnson counties in upper East Tennessee. Nearby
communities include Mountain City, Butler, Hampton, and
Elizabethton. Thirteen species of game fish including rainbow
and brown trout, walleye, and smallmouth and largemouth bass
inhabit the waters of the lake. Enjoy boating, fishing, and
swimming.
Sugar Mtn. & Beech
Mtn. Ski Resorts
Located less than 20 miles away in Western North Carolina,
is some of the best skiing and snowboarding the Southeast has to
offer. From terrain parks to tubing hills, escape the crowds on the
hill and relax at the Mountain House or the Creek
House.
Bristol Motor Speedway
Bristol
International Dragway opened in 1965 under National Hot
Rod Association sanction. At the time it was considered a
state of the art super dragway, the best in the country.
Because the dragstrip sat between two mountains the acoustics
were such that the strip earned the name “Thunder Valley”
because of the thundering noise cars made when they traveled
down the strip. Located less than 40 miles away, whether you are taking a tour or
attending a race, you are guaranteed excitement.
Doe River Covered
Bridge
Built in 1882, this white clapboard bridge is the oldest in
the state still in use today. Located in downtown
Elizabethton, it spans 134 feet across the Doe River.
| Also Close By: |
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- Sycamore Shoals
State Park
- Barter Theater
- Biltmore House
- Jonesboro
(Tennessee's oldest town)
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- Blowing Rock
- Tweetsie Railroad
- The Blue Ridge
Parkway
- Watauga River
(Trophy Trout Stream)
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If you have any questions or find a rental you are interested
in, please contact us at
423-543-7424,
email us, or
Use Our Online Request Form.
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