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The Mast Farm Inn is in
Valle Crucis, North Carolina, the
first
Rural Historic District to be designated in the state. We are in the wide
Watauga River Valley,
near the villages and towns of
Blowing Rock,
Banner Elk,
Boone,
Beech Mountain,
Sugar
Mountain,
Linville, and a few minutes from
Grandfather Mountain,
The Blue Ridge
Parkway and the ski areas of
Banner Elk
and
Beech Mountain.

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From the E and S: From NC Hwy 105 (between Boone and Linville) turn onto Broadstone Road (SR1112). There are signs to Valle Crucis; the turn is at a traffic light, by the Watauga River bridge. The Inn is on Broadstone Road on the left, 2 1/2 miles from NC Hwy 105.
From the N and W: From 421/321 west of Boone, take Hwy 194 to Valle Crucis. In Valle Crucis, continue straight on Broadstone Road (SR1112), instead of turning right to stay on 194 toward Banner Elk. The Inn is on the right, 1/2 mile past the original Mast General Store.
 
The Mast Farm Inn is located a few minutes from
Blowing Rock,
Banner Elk, Beech
Mountain, Boone,
Sugar Mountain,
Linville,
Grandfather Mountain and
The Blue Ridge
Parkway in a serene mountain valley in the Western North Carolina
High-Country. We are within a two hour drive from
Lenoir,
Hickory,
West Jefferson,
Wilkesboro,
Morganton,
Hendersonville & Asheville,
Charlotte,
The Lake Norman
Area, Concord,
Mooresville,
Huntersville,
Kannapolis,
Cornelius,
Davidson,
Salisbury,
Statesville,
Winston-Salem,
Greensboro,
and welcome regular visitors from the Carolina Piedmont and Carolina Coast
to the
Carolina Mountains,
especially those from
Charlotte, The
Lake Norman Area,
Concord,
Mooresville,
Huntersville,
Kannapolis,
Cornelius,
Davidson,
Salisbury,
Statesville,
Winston-Salem,
Greensboro,
Raleigh,
Durham,
Lexington,
High Point,
Cary,
Chapel Hill &
Wilmington.
 
Known as the ski capital of the South because four premier resorts,
Ski Beech,
Sugar Mountain,
Hawksnest,
Appalachian Ski
Mountain Resorts, are all located within 30 minutes of one another,
the High Country is a favorite destination of families, couples and
adventure-seekers. North Carolina has the highest mountains east of the
Rockies and the best variety of restaurants, shops, and other year-round
attractions of any resort in the Southeast. The ski season begins in
mid-November and usually runs through the month of March. -
www.skithehighcountry.com
Hawksnest
www.hawksnest-resort.com
Ski North Carolina! Hawksnest is located just off of Highway 105 South
between Boone and Banner Elk, North Carolina...high atop Seven Devils...
North Carolina.
Appalachian Ski
Mountain
www.appskimtn.com
Appalachian Ski Mtn Is Your 1st Resort For Family Fun!
Skiing since 1962, the High Country’s 1st ski area is still the mountain of
choice for skiers of all ages and abilities. With 10 slopes, two terrain
parks and a panoramic outdoor ice arena, there is an adventure waiting for
every member of the family, even if your idea of adventure is shopping or
dining slopeside by a roaring fire. With a season lasting from mid-November
to April, Appalachian also offers night skiing seven nights a week.
Ski Beech
www.skibeech.com
Ski Beech Mountain Resort is a total winter experience! With
excellent skiing (day or night), and a charming Alpine Village filled with
intriguing shops, tempting restaurants and more, you'll find that Ski Beech
offers a winter wonderland of fun and activities for all members of your
family or group! Located high in the mountains of Western North Carolina, in
the Town of Beech Mountain, since 1967 Ski Beech redefines southern skiing
as the highest ski resort in Eastern North America, at 5506 ft. above sea
level.
Sugar Mountain
www.skisugar.com
Twenty slopes and trails spread over 115 skiable acres provide for
all levels of skiing and snowboarding. Beginners can enjoy the Magic Carpet
area, Easy Street, and Lower Flying Mile, while the experts can challenge
Tom Terrific, Boulder Dash, and Whoopdedoo. For those who just want to
cruise the open slopes, try Big Red...Our best kept secret! With 40% novice,
40% intermediate, and 20% expert, there is terrain for all abilities.
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