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Bird Watching in Boone NC

 

 

Searching for and observing the diverse array of local birds is a favorite activity of visitors to the North Carolina High Country.  Whether you are an experienced birder or a novice, the Grandfather Mountain and Beech Mountain areas offer optimal conditions for bird watching .

 

The Boone NC area is home to several endangered birds such as the peregrine falcon and the saw-whet as well as several other species that are designated as scarce.

 
Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway
 PO Box 2136
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Phone: (828) 295-7591
Outstanding scenery and recreational opportunities make the Blue Ridge Parkway one of the...
Boone Fork Falls
Boone Fork Falls
Julian Price Park 
Blowing Rock, North Carolina 28605
The Boone Fork Falls is located on the strenuous 5 mile loop of the Boone Fork Trail....
Glen Burney Trail & Annie Cannon Gardens
Glen Burney Trail & Annie Cannon Gardens
Laurel Lane 
Blowing Rock, North Carolina 28605
Phone: (828) 295-5222
The Glen Burney Trail in Blowing Rock offers a rugged experience just steps from Main...
Grandfather Mountain
Grandfather Mountain
Highway 221 South PO Box 129
Linville, North Carolina 28646
Phone: 828-733-2013
Be inspired by the views from the highest point in the Blue Ridge and escape to a nature...
 
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 Boone Named Best Adventure Town

Outside Magazine rates Boone, North Carolina one of America's Best Small Towns based on overall quality and proximity to biking, running, paddling, hiking, and skiing.

 

 Outside Magazine Names Boone NC Best Small Town

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Blue Ridge Parkway - 75 Years

The NC High Country is the pivot point of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Boone area is the perfect place to celebrate the 2010 75th anniversary of the most popular unit of the National Park System.

 

Click here to explore the Blue Ridge Parkway.

 
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