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Best Western Mountain Lodge At Banner Elk, Banner Elk, North Carolina
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| | There are plenty of folks from Boone here at Best Western Mountain Lodge, and no need to travel far to have a look at exciting stuff like Pinnacle of the Sugar. A refreshing pool is to be found here where you can go for a tremendous bath, and to prevent you from getting worried there's a well-built steel safe where you can place your valuable things. If the weather is beautiful, you obtain a fine view of Hemlock Hill from Best Western Mountain Lodge; you simply ought to visit Flattop Cliffs if you're here at Best Western Mountain Lodge. When the bright |
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new moon is high in the skies above North Carolina and only the racoons are wide awake, put your head on your comfortable soft pillow and fall asleep. If you're a golfer then a good nearby course is Mountain Glen Golf Club, and Sugar Mountain can be seen from Best Western Mountain
| Lodge. Modem lines are offered in the hotel rooms, so you could access your email, and drink coffee all night if you like with your personal in-room coffee machine. This time, take your vacation in Banner Elk. The 20 slopes at Sugar Mountain are all pleasant; the drop is 1,200 feet at this ski resort. Sugar Mountain gets 5 feet of great snow every season and has 8 different ski lifts to move all the skiers up the slope. With 25% of the slopes being advanced and expert, and 75% of the 115 acres of skiable territory being blue and green; there are wonderful | |
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slopes for any ability at Sugar Mountain. The 12 ski trails of Hawksnest are all exciting and are served by 4 lifts. The drop is 619 feet, and this ski mountain gets blanketed by 6 feet of white snow every year. At Hawksnest 30% of the ski trails are red and black while 70% are
easy; everybody loves Hawksnest with its 20 acres of skiing territory. 70% of the 95 acres of terrain at Ski Beech is intermediate or beginner, wonderful for children and learners. 30% of the slopes on the other hand are hard and wonderful for skilled skiers. There are 15 slopes
to choose from and 10 ski lifts at the nearby ski area Ski Beech. Ski Beech gets on average 7 feet of snow annually and has a wonderful 830-foot height difference. 65% of the slopes at Appalachian Mountain are easy. Of the 17 acres of skiable area 35% is challenging; there's something
for everybody at Appalachian Mountain. There is a total of 9 slopes at nearby Appalachian Mountain; this ski mountain boasts 4 feet of fluffy snow per year. There are 5 great ski lifts at Appalachian Mountain, and the height difference is 365 feet. The Route 1326 to Route 1305
sector, a whitewater section on Elk River is 8.4 miles long. This close by section of whitewater is a class IV-V. The Route 1326 to Route 1305 sector of Elk River is proposed for experienced whitewater boaters solely. The US Route 321 Bridge to Route 1200 sector on Watauga River
is a close by category II-III whitewater section, 4 miles long. If by chance you don’t want to risk getting wet this section of Watauga River is perhaps not for you. There's a great 12-mile-long category I-II whitewater run on Watauga River nearby, the North Carolina Route 105
Bridge to US Route 321 Bridge section. If you are an expert paddler, you should perhaps try to find a different run of whitewater than this run of Watauga River to paddle. Nearby there is a great 4.8-mile-in-distance category IV-V(V+) whitewater run, the Route 130 to bridge above
Sone Mtn Church Tennessee portion of Elk River. The Route 130 to bridge above Sone Mtn Church Tennessee portion of Elk River is suitable for whitewater paddlers who have been whitewater boating for a bit. Near Best Western Mountain Lodge is a great 5-mile-from-beginning-to-end
run of whitewater on Elk River, a type IV-V, this is the Big Falls to Poga Rd sector. If you are a learner, you should probably rummage around for a different run of whitewater to raft than this run of Elk River. Always check circumstances ahead of going kayak paddling as kayak
paddling is a treacherous endeavor. In your hotel room there's a radio alarm clock, so there's absolutely no way to sleep too late, and you could make use of a dryer, so you could dry your hair. There are non-smoking hotel rooms, and make all the phone calls you desire
benefiting from the no cost local phone calls. Lots of precipitation falls at Best Western Mountain Lodge; May is the month that gets the most rain; the driest month is December. Crack of dawn in North Carolina is unbelievable; it means that the time has come for one more brilliant
day in Banner Elk. At Best Western Mountain Lodge through the long summer days highs are in the 70's with night lows in the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 40's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Best Western Mountain Lodge.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Best Western Mountain Lodge At Banner Elk. |
| | Ski Areas Near Best Western Mountain Lodge At Banner Elk:
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Sugar Mountain, North Carolina
, 1 miles away, 1200 vertical feet |
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Hawksnest, North Carolina
, 2 miles away, 619 vertical feet |
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Ski Beech, North Carolina
, 3 miles away, 830 vertical feet |
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Appalachian Mountain, North Carolina
, 14 miles away, 365 vertical feet |
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Wolf Laurel, North Carolina
, 46 miles away, 700 vertical feet |
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Cataloochee, North Carolina
, 91 miles away, 740 vertical feet |
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Winterplace, West Virginia
, 96 miles away, 603 vertical feet |
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Scaly Mountain, North Carolina
, 119 miles away, 225 vertical feet |
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Ober Gatlinburg, Tennessee
, 120 miles away, 600 vertical feet |
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Sky Valley, Georgia
, 122 miles away, 210 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Best Western Mountain Lodge At Banner Elk:
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Elk River, Avery
County
, 6 miles away, Class IV-V - 8.4 miles long (Route 1326 to Route 1305) |
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Watauga River, Watauga
County
, 6 miles away, Class II-III - 4 miles long (US Route 321 Bridge to Route 1200) |
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Watauga River, Watauga
County
, 7 miles away, Class I-II - 12 miles long (North Carolina Route 105 Bridge to US Route 321 Bridge) |
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Elk River, Avery (NC)/Carter (TN)
County
, 7 miles away, Class IV-V(V+) - 4.8 miles long (Route 130 to bridge above Sone Mtn Church Tennessee) |
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Elk River, Carter and Avery
County
, 7 miles away, Class IV-V - 5 miles long (Big Falls to Poga Rd) |
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| | Trails Near Best Western Mountain Lodge At Banner Elk:
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Daniel Boone Scout Trail, Caldwell County
, 4 miles away |
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Yancey Ridge Trail, Avery County
, 9 miles away |
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Laurel Fork Trail, Carter County
, 15 miles away |
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Laurel Fork Trail, Carter County
, 16 miles away |
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Little Pond Mountain Trail, Carter County
, 16 miles away |
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| | Camp Grounds Near Best Western Mountain Lodge At Banner Elk:
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Grandfather Campground and Cabins, Banner Elk
, 1 miles away |
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Flintlock Campground, Boone
, 6 miles away |
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Vanderpool Campgrounds, Vilas
, 8 miles away |
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Jim and Jennie's Music Barn and Campground, Crossnore
, 9 miles away |
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Appalachian Campground, Boone
, 13 miles away |
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