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Cities in North Carolina Mountains


Cities in North Carolina Mountains

  • Asheville - Scenic mountain city, known for its cultural establishments and liberal culture.
  • Hickory
  • Morganton- Home to Linville Gorge, Lake James, and South Mountains State Park.
  • Brevard Highest concentration of waterfalls in the eastern United States.
  • Maggie Valley
  • Cherokee
  • Lenoir
  • Hendersonville
  • Boone - Home of Appalachian State University.
  • Waynesville
  • Cashiers - Nestled on a wooded mountainside in the southernmost part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, sits the city of Cashiers. This charming locale is surrounded by a lush green valley approximately 3,500 feet high surrounded by mountains rising up to 5,000 feet. It's not the foothills, but the southern crest of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • Murphy - The westernmost town of significance.
  • Wilkesboro - Hosts the annual MerleFest music festival, the largest bluegrass and folk music festival in the United States.
  • Blowing Rock - Beautiful village at the edge of the John's River Gorge.
  • Weaverville - Large art community. Home of the annual Weaverville Art Safari and Art in Autumn art festivals.
  • Robbinsville - mountain retreat in Graham County with leisurely drives, water recreation, hardy hikes, Appalachian crafts, history.
  • Highlands

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