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Blowing Rock Voted Best Mountain Getaway and Best Downtown

NC Tripping, the go-to website and social media resource for North Carolina travel, has announced the winners of their third-annual Best of North Carolina (Best of NC). After tallying thousands of votes, Blowing Rock came out on top in two categories! Blowing Rock was voted Best Mountain Getaway in North Carolina AND the Best Downtown in North Carolina by NC Tripping’s readers and social media followers. Additionally, Blowing Rock’s Tweetsie Railroad was voted as the runner up for Best Family-Friendly Attraction, and Blowing Rock was a finalist for Best Dog-Friendly Destination. Folks can find the pick for Best Breakfast in neighboring Boone, the Best Winery in nearby Foscoe, and the Best Trail and Most Beautiful Waterfall (Linville Falls selected for both) in the local area. Thousands of website readers and social media followers nominated and voted for destinations and local businesses in 4 main categories, including: • Getaways • Outdoors • Food and Drink • Community To see all the 2023 winners, visit www.nctripping.com/best-of-north-carolina-2023 NC Tripping announced contest winners on its website, social media, and to email newsletter subscribers. One participant was also chosen to receive a $100 gift card to a business of their choosing. “We’re so grateful to our readers and followers forparticipating. Most importantly, our thanks goes out to the local businesses and destinations that make this state such an ideal place to live in and visit,” explained Carl Hedinger, co-founder of NC Tripping. The fourth-annual Best of NC tentatively planned for November 2024 and more info is available at nctripping.com/best-of-north-carolina. About NC Tripping NC Tripping is a website and social media brand focused on North Carolina travel and things to do in all 100 counties. Based in Durham, the family-run company has published hundreds of travel guides and two books that cover destinations from the mountains to the sea. For travel inspiration and sponsorship opportunities, visit nctripping.com and follow @nctripping on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. December 14, 2023

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Blue Ridge Parkway announces Blowing Rock sledding hill closure due to unsafe conditions

Heavy traffic and safety concerns necessitate closure of popular, but unofficial, sledding hill at Sandy Flat Gap.  Blue Ridge Parkway officials announced today that the area locally known as “Sled Hill,” near milepost 294.5, is closed effective immediately to all winter activities including sledding, tubing, skiing, and snowboarding.  The hill is located at the intersection of Shulls Mill Road and the Blue Ridge Parkway.  In addition to the hill closure, parking is prohibited along the nearby Parkway administrative access road and portions of Shulls Mill Road within park boundaries.   “The growing popularity of winter recreation activities in this area unfortunately can no longer be accommodated. The area was not designed for snow play or a high level of pedestrian use, and these activities, combined with roadside parking, have created a dangerous situation for park visitors,” said Blue Ridge Parkway Superintendent Tracy Swartout. “In recent years staff have witnessed multiple near misses of adults and children with passing vehicles due to unsafe conditions, high volumes of traffic, and poor sight lines. While we know that this will be disappointing to many of our winter visitors, we must take this action in the interest of visitor safety.”   In the coming days, park staff will install closure fencing and signage in the area, and anyone found not in compliance with the closure order may be cited. BLOWING ROCK, NC – December 13, 2023 Looking for downhill fun? Try tubing at Hawksnest Tubing or Sugar Mountain. Or see our list of sledding locations here.   –NPS– www.nps.gov/blri www.Facebook.com/BlueRidgeNPS www.Twitter.com/BlueRidgeNPS www.Instagram.com/BlueRidgeNPS https://npgallery.nps.gov/BLRI

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Ways to Give Back this Holiday Season

The Holiday Season is a time for family, friends, and good cheer! Many of us are also thinking of others, particularly those who may be struggling. If you’re wondering how you can offer a helping hand, here are some local organizations helping us all give back this Holiday Season.

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Blowing Rock Voted a Top Adventure Town by Blue Ridge Outdoors Readers

Over 24,000 votes poured in to Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine’s thirteenth annual Top Adventure Towns contest, presented by LOWA. From 100 adventure hubs across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, readers narrowed down nominees in four different categories: tiny town (population less than 3,000), small town (population 3,001-16,000), mid-sized town (population 16,001-75,000), and large town (population 75,001+). This year, readers selected Blowing Rock, N.C. (tiny town), Bedford, Va. (small town), Boone, N.C. (mid-sized town), and Roanoke, Va. (large town), as their favorites. All four will be featured in Blue Ridge Outdoors’ adventure towns coverage in the magazine’s November issue, hitting stands now. “Blowing Rock is pleased to be recognized as a top adventure destination,” says Tracy Brown, Executive Director of the Blowing Rock Tourism Development Authority. “Our local adventure experience is second to none, with unique landscapes and incredible recreation providers. The fact that our neighbor Boone was also selected as a favorite really highlights the experience this region can offer to adventure enthusiasts.” All 100 towns in the contest received tremendous support from readers across the region. The field was stacked with well-known outdoor hubs, from tiny towns to major metropolises, featuring a mix of mountain biking meccas, whitewater oases, climbing paradises, and hiking nirvanas. The runners-up ineach category in 2023 were Damascus, Va., and Floyd, Va. (tiny town), Abingdon, Va., and Lexington, Va. (small town), Charlottesville, Va., and Bristol, Tenn. (mid-sized town), and Asheville, N.C., and Lynchburg, Va. (large town). “As we navigate a post-pandemic world, we are thrilled by the enduring fascination with the outdoors and our readers’ rekindled passion for adventure,” says Leah Woody, Publisher of Blue Ridge Outdoors. “Join us in celebrating this renewal of spirit through the Top Adventure Towns contest, where we shine a spotlight on the rich variety of outdoor destinations across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Together, let’s inspire travelers from all walks of life to experience the incredible beauty of our region and the vibrant communities that call it home.” For more information, contact Blue Ridge Outdoors, associate publisher Katie Hartwell at [email protected] / 434-825-5823 or editor Jedd Ferris at [email protected].

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Fall Color Update: October 31, 2023

Today is our last day of Daily Fall Photos for the season. We still have some leaves hanging on here and there, but predominantly the color has moved on to lower elevations. It has been a long season with color starting in late September and changing throughout the month of October.

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Path to Achievement: Building a Pump Track Trail

Becoming an Eagle Scout takes dedication and persistence. To earn this highest rank advancement, Scouts must plan and complete a community service project that gives them the experience of leading others in pursuit of a worthwhile goal. Local Scout Evan Cutlip of Troop 109 knew he wanted his project to have a lasting impact. He thought BIG. When contemplating possibilities for his Eagle Scout project, Evan, age 14, landed on a concept quickly. He and his friends enjoy mountain biking and they would often ride their bikes around town, particularly around the track at Davant Field. But Evan knew something more exciting was possible- he’d been dreaming of a bike track in his hometown of Blowing Rock since he was in Cub Scouts, after all. He envisioned building a pump track for mountain bikes, tucked by an area where people were already riding their bikes. A pump track is essentially a circuit trail with special features like berms and ramps. Cyclists ride a pump track by generating momentum along the trail with up and down body movements – pumping- instead of pedaling or pushing. He could imagine it easily. “I just drew a plan one day at school,” Evan said. That plan, complete with a preliminary layout and track features, became the first big step in his Eagle Scout Project. Though the trail itself had a small footprint, Evan’s parents immediately understood that the project would be a big undertaking, especially as the selected site was on Town property. They didn’t discourage him from taking it on, however. “It was going to take a lot of different elements to come together,” said Ron Cutlip, Evan’s father. As a landscape architect, he knew what kind of steps would be required to build a new landscape feature. “But we were confident he could take this on and we just needed to support his efforts.” Evan’s mother, Cheryl Cutlip, agreed. “We always want to encourage our kids to do hard things, and Evan was so passionate about this right from the start.” Evan began with his Eagle Scout Application, which required details on project implementation. He listed materials, quantities, expenses, potential donors, needed equipment, and more. With the project decided and plan refined, the next step was to gain approval for a brand new bike feature inside a Blowing Rock park. On March 14, 2023, Evan went before the Town Council to present his plan. “I was pretty nervous, probably as nervous as I’ve ever been. I felt like I was on trial!” Evan said about speaking to a room of town representatives. When the issue of funding came up, Evan assured the Council that no money would be needed from the Town. The project would rely entirely on donations of materials and labor. From questions about safety and insurance to others about use and maintenance, Evan answered them all. The pump track project was approved unanimously by the Blowing Rock Town Council. Work on the pump track began in April 2023. Though Evan initially thought the work would be completed quickly, he soon realized the project would likely take the whole summer. The project consisted of not only building the track, but clearing the initial trail, building bridges, rehabilitating the creek, and installing drains to prevent erosion.  “The project took 660 hours of work,” Evan said. He was helped by his friends, other Boy Scouts, and volunteers. He also raised $8,437.58 for the track from more than a dozen donors. Throughout the entire project, Evan took on the main leadership role. “When I first started off, I was not getting that much respect,” Evan said, explaining that it’s natural for people to expect an adult to be in charge. But it didn’t take long for everyone to realize that the bike trail was truly Evan’s project. He became a site director, there to provide instruction, direct volunteers, and document everyone’s efforts. On Wednesday, September 6th the Blowing Rock Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for the new Davant Bike Park. The pump track is located alongside Davant Field on Clark Street. The ¼ acre park contains 347 linear feet of bike track, with two bridges and a trail path that varies between 4 and 6 feet wide. Evan expressed his appreciation for the support from the Town of Blowing Rock, as well as the volunteers and donors who helped make the idea a reality. “I have learned a lot of good life lessons about leadership and helping the community,” he said. He and his friends then treated the crowd to a demonstration by riding their bikes around the pump track, showing the jumps, bridges, and other terrain. Evan is excited about the fun this new trail will offer. “I just wanted to create something for the kids here in the community,” he said. “We used to have to find places to ride our bikes where we knew we really shouldn’t, so I thought it would be really nice if we had a place to go.” Evan Cutlip’s achievement was recognized at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor on October 17th, where he was officially named an Eagle Scout. Reflecting on his accomplishment, Evan said, “Throughout all of scouting, and my entire life, I’ve learned one thing that keeps me pushing: self discipline. Just like anything, motivation comes and goes but if you have strong self discipline nothing can stand in your way. It’s a skill that takes practice. I hope to help other scouts in the future to reach their goals.” As it so happens, 2023 is the Year of the Trail in North Carolina, and September’s trail theme was Achieve a Trail Goal. Evan Cutlip, Eagle Scout, opened a new pump track this September, achieving his goal of building a new trail for bikers of all ages to enjoy. The entire Blowing Rock community is proud of its newest Eagle Scout, and excited to see his vision become a reality! Donors to the Davant Bike Park include Appalachian Ski Mountain,

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National Accolades for the Restaurant at Gideon Ridge

For the second year in a row, Tripadvisor has named The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge in Blowing Rock a top dining destination. In their 2023 Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Awards, the online travel review giant ranked The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge as #2 Fine Dining Restaurant and #3 Date Night Restaurant in the United States. It is the only North Carolina restaurant honored in either respective category this year. According to Tripadvisor, Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best is their highest honor. The award “takes into account the quality and quantity of traveler reviews and ratings, and ranks the very best accommodations, destinations, beaches, attractions, restaurants, airlines, and experiences in specific categories and geographic areas, as rated and reviewed by travelers. Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best award winners are among the top 1% of listings on Tripadvisor.” The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge owners Cobb and Cindy Milner consider their staff as the recipients of the award and are thrilled to see their work recognized. “Our staff really cares about the people they are serving and that makes a huge difference,” says Cindy Milner. “We are so grateful for all the hard work that they do! This would never have happened without our team; they really are the Best of the Best.” The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge has been a fine dining staple in Blowing Rock for many years. It is known for locally-sourced fare, creatively and thoughtfully crafted. Stunning mountain views surround the intimate dining area. Dining staff is always attentive and well-acquainted with the flavors of each dish, able to offer friendly guidance on course selection and beverage pairings. Executive Chef Hunter Womble even takes time to personally greet each table whenever possible, making each guest feel welcome. “We couldn’t be more honored,” says Womble. “This award isn’t a competition or something decided by industry folks. Our diners felt strongly enough about their experience to write those reviews. That’s everything to our team because creating memorable experiences for our patrons is what we love to do.” Womble began working at The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge 11 years ago, becoming Executive Chef in 2014. Under his leadership, the restaurant’s positive reputation has steadily grown. In 2017 The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge was recognized in another review-based list: OpenTable’s Top 100 Most Scenic Restaurants in America. Two years later, it was included among OpenTable’s Top 100 Restaurants in America. The restaurant is also currently recognized by Fodor’s Travel as a Fodor’s Choice selection. Reservations are required for dining at The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge, available at gideonridge.com on a rolling 2-week schedule. – October 2023. Photos courtesy of Restaurant at Gideon Ridge.

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