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In need of a little getaway after the year we’ve had? We feel ya! As more and more people get vaccinated, our resolve to start traveling more gets stronger by the day. And with a hopeful end to the crisis in possible sight, it’s time to start planning a getaway or two. The mountains of North Carolina are a natural place for a retreat, no matter the season. Below, check out some amazing mountain resorts to sneak away to in the coming months!
There are many reasons to visit the Grove Park Inn, but when you go, the underground grotto known as their spa is a must. Bask in luxury throughout the resort, especially in the spa. The resort is located in Asheville, where there are numerous attractions to visit, too. Learn more here.
Stay in a rustic mountain inn in Chimney Rock and bask in the glory of all of the amenities. From cozy and luxurious guest rooms to a woodsy restaurant and chic spa, The Esmeralda is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and enjoy some fresh mountain air in North Carolina this season. Learn more with a visit to its website.
Stay at a premier mountain golf course in North Carolina at the Etowah Valley Golf Club and Lodge in Etowah. This 27-hole championship course is ideal for all skill levels and the lodge has a pool for those who don't want to get in the car and explore the mountains in and around Asheville on days when you aren't playing golf. Learn more on the official website.
A European style resort that's located in the heart of Highlands, the Old Edwards Inn and Spa is the epitome of a luxurious mountain retreat. Settle in for some bona fide R&R and enjoy exploring the quaint mountain town of Highlands, too. Learn more right here.
Treat yourself to the world-famous natural mineral water spa soaks of Hot Springs, North Carolina. Stay in the main lodge or rent a rustic single cabin.
For 200 years, folks have traveled to Hot Springs to soak in the mineral waters pulled from the ground here. Learn all about it here.
Where ever you go, have fun! Have you ever been to any of the above-mentioned resorts in North Carolina? Share your experience(s) with others by leaving a comment!