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Escape to Lake Lure and Chimney Rock VillageBest Place to go in Western North Carolina
Nestled in the Hickory Nut Gorge twenty five southeast of Asheville and two hours west of Charlotte, lays the village of Chimney Rock and Lake Lure.
Take a ride on an elevator inside a mountain, hike to a waterfall, do some shopping, and go gem mining all in one day. Here's one perfect day to take in it all. Chimney Rock State ParkStart out the day by visiting Chimney Rock Park. The park opens daily at 8:30am; arrive early to beat the crowds. Drive up to the top parking area. If it's full, there is overflow parking just below. To the left of the gift shop, follow the dark, damp corridor to the elevator inside the mountain up to the Chimney Rock lookout area. The ride is included in the park admission and it only takes thirty seconds to go up 26 stories (258 feet). Once outside climb on the rocks where the view of Lake Lure and the surrounding mountains is spectacular. Stay parked and don’t skip the hike to Hickory Nut Falls. It’s a fairly easy ¾ mile hike to a spectacular 404 foot waterfall. The roar of the water falling over the rocks can be heard long before the waterfall comes into view. For the adventurous who want to get their feet a little wet, climb behind the falls and on the rocks. They’re slippery so be careful! Chimney Rock VillageHead back down the mountain to Chimney Rock Village and grab some lunch at Laura’s House. They serve big burgers, sandwiches and a traditional meat and three (for non-Southerners, diners pick one meat from a list and three side vegetables. And in the South, macaroni and cheese and homemade cobbler for dessert. After lunch browse through the village shops. Stop in Bubba O’Leary’s General Store and Outfitters to pick up some candy and a t-shirt. Other shops provide souvenirs and wares from local artisans. Take a stroll along the Rocky Broad River and watch the fishermen catch some trout. If the kids are in tow (or a kid at heart) then visit the Chimney Rock Gemstone Mine. It’s right in downtown Chimney Rock Village. For $15.00 you get a regular bucket and play prospector. The staff will show visitors how to pan in the flume and look for gems. Lake LureHop back in the car and head east on Hwy 64/74A (Memorial Hwy). Stop at the Lake Lure Marina and take an hour long boat tour of Lake Lure. The guide will cruise past gorgeous lakefront estates each with their own boathouse, see the area where Dirty Dancing was filmed and learn how they flooded a deserted town when they made the lake, schoolhouse and all. For dinner, get a pizza at La Strada’s restaurant, a local favorite. If the weather is nice sit on the patio and enjoy the views of Lake Lure. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and relax. How to get there:From Asheville take Hwy 40 East to Hwy 74A Southeast. From Charlotte take Hwy 85 South to Hwy 74 West. Where to Stay:1927 Lake Lure Inn 2771 Memorial Hwy Lake Lure 888-434-4970 Rates $109 to $249 a night Where to Dine:Laura’s House 390 Main Street Chimney Rock Village 828-625-9125 La Strada’s Italian Restaurant 2693 Memorial Hwy Lake Lure 828-625-1118 Things to do:Chimney Rock Park Hwy 64/74A 1-800-277-9611 Chimney Rock Gemstone Mine 397 Main Street Chimney Rock 828-625-5524 Lake Lure Tours 2930 Memorial Hwy 877-FUN-4-ALL
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