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Ridgeway Inn, Blowing Rock, Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina
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| | If you love the outdoors you'll love it here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. At Ridgeway Inn you always meet someone from Boone, and if you're a golfer then a magnificent close by course is Boone Golf Club. Ridgeway Inn is a 2 star hotel. Non-smoking rooms are at your disposal at Ridgeway Inn; make yourself a drink of java whenever you want with the good in-room coffee brewers. Lots of rainfall falls at Ridgeway Inn; May is the wettest month with most rain, and December is the month with the least moisture. Recognized for comfort, Ridgeway Inn is popular |
with travelers of all ages. On a magnificent day here in Blowing Rock you could explore all the close at hand attractions at Ridgeway Inn. To save you time there's quick checkout service, and there's a concierge at Ridgeway Inn who is always at your service. The warmest time
| of the year at Ridgeway Inn arrives with high temperatures in the 70's. Once the sun is down it falls down to the 50's. Daytime highs through the wintertime are in the 40's, and during the dark hours in the wintertime at Ridgeway Inn temperatures plunge to the 10's. Get some perfect exercise at Ridgeway Inn doing a few sets on the tennis court, and bring your fishing hat because fishing here at Ridgeway Inn is great. The best time of your life is right here for you in Blowing Rock. A nearby category III+ whitewater part is to be found on Thunderhole | |
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Creek; the Globe Road to Upton portion is 3.5 miles long. This portion of Thunderhole Creek is proposed for whitewater paddlers of medium experience. If you're seeking a grade III-IV(V+) whitewater sweep to run, you're in luck; the Julian Price Park to Watauga section is a splendid
4.5-mile-in-distance piece of Boone Fork. The Julian Price Park to Watauga section of Boone Fork is recommended for skilled paddlers exclusively. For your safety you have to always check the latest conditions ahead of going whitewater paddling. Ridgeway Inn is to be found in
Blowing Rock, North Carolina, a fine vacation escape. Ridgeway Inn is a good location to stay during your trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains. In the winter the skiing here is great, and don't leave your golf clubs at home,, playing golf is something you can do at Ridgeway Inn.
The 9 runs that cover the close by ski hill Appalachian Mountain are lots of fun; these runs get an average of 4 feet of snow annually. Appalachian Mountain has a great 365-foot elevation difference, and has 5 good ski lifts. Appalachian Mountain has 17 acres of skiable territory;
35% of the runs are advanced and expert while 65% are easy. Appalachian Mountain has great runs to fit any ability. Hawksnest has 20 acres to ski on; 70% of the trails are easy which is good for learners; 30% of the trails are tough. There is a total of 12 trails at close by Hawksnest;
this ski area boasts 6 feet of snow every winter. There are 4 ski lifts at Hawksnest, and the altitude difference is 619 feet. 115 acres of terrain is at your disposal at Sugar Mountain; easy runs account for 75% while hard runs make up 25% of the runs. There are good runs for
everybody at Sugar Mountain. The 8 good ski lifts move skiers up the 1,200-foot elevation difference at the close by ski mountain Sugar Mountain. Sugar Mountain boasts an average of 5 feet of great snow every season on its 20 runs. Enjoy the good convenience of Ridgeway Inn. When
the bright full moon is high in the sky above North Carolina and the only sound you hear at Ridgeway Inn is the wind, do get a little good shut-eye in your comfortable bed. Hotel hair dryers could be borrowed, so you could dry your hair at Ridgeway Inn. If the weather is beautiful,
you obtain a brilliant sight of Round Mountain from Ridgeway Inn; close by you come across great spots like Sandy Flat Gap. When the sun goes up over the North Carolina horizon and glistens its light over Ridgeway Inn the time has come for one more good day in Blowing Rock.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Ridgeway Inn. |
| | Ski Areas Near Ridgeway Inn:
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Appalachian Mountain, North Carolina
, 2 miles away, 365 vertical feet |
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Hawksnest, North Carolina
, 10 miles away, 619 vertical feet |
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Sugar Mountain, North Carolina
, 12 miles away, 1200 vertical feet |
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Ski Beech, North Carolina
, 14 miles away, 830 vertical feet |
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Wolf Laurel, North Carolina
, 58 miles away, 700 vertical feet |
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Winterplace, West Virginia
, 90 miles away, 603 vertical feet |
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Cataloochee, North Carolina
, 103 miles away, 740 vertical feet |
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Scaly Mountain, North Carolina
, 129 miles away, 225 vertical feet |
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Ober Gatlinburg, Tennessee
, 132 miles away, 600 vertical feet |
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Sky Valley, Georgia
, 133 miles away, 210 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Ridgeway Inn:
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Thunderhole Creek, Caldwell
County
, 3 miles away, Class III+ - 3.5 miles long (Globe Road to Upton) |
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Boone Fork, Watauga
County
, 4 miles away, Class III-IV(V+) - 4.5 miles long (Julian Price Park to Watauga) |
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Watauga River, Watauga
County
, 5 miles away, Class II-IV - 2 miles long (SR 1557 to North Carolina 105) |
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Gragg Prong River, Avery
County
, 9 miles away, Class IV-V - 1.6 miles long (Roseboro to Lost Cove Creek) |
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Watauga River, Watauga
County
, 9 miles away, Class I-II - 12 miles long (North Carolina Route 105 Bridge to US Route 321 Bridge) |
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| | Trails Near Ridgeway Inn:
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Daniel Boone Scout Trail, Caldwell County
, 9 miles away |
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Yancey Ridge Trail, Avery County
, 9 miles away |
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| | Camp Grounds Near Ridgeway Inn:
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Morgan's Mountain Retreat, Blowing Rock
, 4 miles away |
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Boone KOA, Boone
, 4 miles away |
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Appalachian Campground, Boone
, 5 miles away |
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Flintlock Family Family Campground, Boone
, 5 miles away |
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Waterwheel RV Park, Boone
, 5 miles away |
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