Woolly Worm Festival in Banner Elk

It is finally autumn! And with the seasons changing also comes the beautiful autumn colors of the trees as well as woolly worms! And this October 15 and 16 in Banner Elk is the 45th annual woolly worm festival! 

The festival takes place the 3rd weekend of October in downtown Banner Elk and is a very unique festival. Attended annually by about 20,000 people, up to 1,000 people bring their own woolly worms and race them! The winner takes home $1,000 on Saturday and $500 on Sunday.

Of course, in addition to the food, there is great food as well as arts and craft vendors. Many of these are woolly worm themed so are very unique. There also will be great local music and breathtaking views of the mountains to take in!

Admission is $6 for adults, $4 for children 6-12 and free for those 5 and under. 

App State College Football Season Kickoff

College football is back! After some exciting Thursday night games, it is Appalachian State’s turn to kickoff the season with a great game against UNC tomorrow, Saturday, September 3 at noon. Here are some reminders for the game:

Traffic will be very, very heavy. So make sure to account for this when scheduling how long it will take to travel anywhere.

When driving, make sure to be even more aware of your surroundings. There will be more people than usual who are not as familiar with the area driving around so may make more sudden stops or turns.

If you are tailgating or watching the game make sure to assign a designated driver who is not drinking alcohol to make sure you are safe when driving home

MusicFest ‘N Sugar

This summer if you are looking for a great place to enjoy the outdoors, and listen to some great music, there is no better place than the MusicFest ‘N Sugar Grove in Boone!

Taking place on Saturday July 16, the MusicFest ‘N Sugar is an all-day family-oriented event celebrating the great music contributions of Doc and Rosa Lee Watson.

Throughout the day, there will be over 10 bands performing on 2 different stages. There also will be lots of local food and crafts to take in. The event runs from 9 am to about 10:30 pm.

Seating is festival style where you bring your own blanket or chairs and sit on the field. There is a reserved section under the main tent where a chair is provided. You can purchase tickets at the event, and you don’t have to pre-purchase tickets. 

Grandfather Glows on Grandfather Mountain

Grandfather Mountain is one of the best places in the Appalachian Mountains to see rare and endanger animals. One of those species of is a species of firefly, known as Photinus carolinus. What makes this firefly so special?

The Photinus carolinus is the only species of firefly in North America whose individuals can synchronize their lighting display, meaning they can flash in unison. Photinus carolinus famously resides in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where it is a major draw for visitors from late May through early June. 

Every summer, Grandfather Mountain hosts a Grandfather Glows nighttime viewing event which take place on the lower half of mountain to view this spectacular phenomenon of millions of fireflies glowing at once.

This year it takes place from June 26, June 29, July 1. 7-11 PM. You can sign up for the waitlist here https://grandfather.com/waitlist/

Enjoy Linville Caverns in Banner Elk!

This spring and summer, if you are looking for a unique family day trip, Linville Caverns fit that bill. They are the only show caverns in North Carolina and have been open for tours since the late 1930s.

The Linville Caverns are a limestone cave system which are open from Thursday through Monday each week from 9am – 5pm. Guided tours are offered on site and can’t be pre-booked. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for children 5-12 years old, and those 4 and under are free.

The guided tours include a tour guide giving the geological history of the caverns, as well as how different formations such as stalactites and stalagmites were formed. Also included, is descriptions of all of the life found in the caverns such as tricolored bats and little brown bats.

Fishing in the Boone Area

Its finally Spring! that means it’s time to go fishing! Fortunately, the Boone area has many fishing spots to take advantage of. Here are a few:

Just outside the pristine town of Blowing Rock is Bass Lake. Lined with rhododendron and mountain laurel, the lake offers a 1.7 mile loop which is great for fishing and hiking.

Another fishing spot which is located off the Blue Ridge Parkway is Price Lake. In addition to its plentiful fishing spots, they also offer fishing tackle rentals and sell bait. You can also rent canoes and kayaks to take out onto the lake when you want to take a break.

Also near the Blue Ridge Parkway is Trout Lake. In addition to fishing, Trout Lake has a1 hiking path with plenty of wildlife. The lake is set in a hemlock-dominated cove forest with ancient conifers and thickets of rhododendron which makes it a wonderful place to enjoy a day of fishing.