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There is nothing more enjoyable than taking a ride on your faithful steed during your vacation!  The Boone  and Blowing Rock areas are the perfect places to bring your horse and take a stroll.  Nightly stables are available for the individuals who decide to bring their large friend to the area.  There are also a number of stables in the area that provide casual riding for the vacationer.

 
Blowing Rock Equestrian Preserve
Blowing Rock Equestrian Preserve
1500 Laurel Lane PO Box 650
Blowing Rock, North Carolina 28605
Phone: 828-295-4700
Home of the Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show, America's oldest continuous running horse...
Burnt Hill Stables
Burnt Hill Stables
1102 Burnt Hill Road 
Laurel Springs, North Carolina 28644
Phone: (336) 982-2008
Burnt Hill Stables offers trail riding, carriage weddings, horse boarding, and riding...
Dutch Creek Trails
Dutch Creek Trails
3287 Highway 194 South 
Sugar Grove, North Carolina 28679
Phone: (828) 297-7117
Guided Horseback Rides. 1 hour/2 hour Trail Rides. Special treat of Cowboy Poetry. Enjoy...
Leatherwood Mountains
Leatherwood Mountains
512 Meadow Road  
Ferguson, North Carolina 28624
Phone: (336) 973-5044
Enjoy the amazing beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains from Horseback Riding NC! Ride...
 
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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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