Sunday, July 8, 2018



July 8, 2018


Well, it as been awhile since we “blogged”, but have done another bucket list item and rented a cabin for two weeks in the “Smoky Mountains”, North Carolina.   So thought we would share our experience.




Leaving on Sunday 6/30 for our start date of 7/1, 520 miles to our destination just a little South West of Ashville, NC, so decided on an overnight before our arrival.  Drove some 420 miles staying in Commerce, SC, just a little North of Athens.  Nice stay with early morning departure to Ashville, NC.  Our cabin is actually in Clyde, NC, but check in was not until 4:00pm, so decided to go to Ashville for breakfast / lunch.


Great place recommended by Village friends Dave & Dotty, Moose Café.  One of those places with “good southern comfort” food.  Carbs kind of “hang from the ceiling”.  Oh Well!!  Good!

Cabin Smoky Mnts
Inside Cabin



Checked into cabin about 3:30pm.  Great Cabin with very nice amenities.  Direct TV, Internet, Surround Sound, Full Size Brunswick Pool Table, dishwasher, A/C, washer/dryer, really going to “tuff it”.  Really a great location at the base of the “Great Smoky Mountains National Park”.   Did a little auto tour of the area before check in time.

Great Smoky National Park






First full day, Monday 7/2, checked out community of Waynesville.  A very vibrant town with lots of tourist activity.  Spent time on the Main Street searching for activity schedules as this is the 4th of July celebration.  Found the famous Blue Ridge Parkway (ie; some 469 miles long) and did a little road trip to Maggie Valley and Lake Junaluska, and the National Park, all highlights of the area.  Found the National Park Visitor Center at Oconalutee, very nice situated on a rapid river stream and a historical Mountain Farm Museum.


A top Chimney Rock


Tuesday, July 3rd, took a day trip to Chimney Rock State Park.  Just 25 mi SE of Ashville.  This famous Rock /Mountain is proclaimed to be 535 million years old.  Highlighted with a 404 ft Waterfall.  A 75 mile view at the top.  Lots of climbing and hiking trails.  Spectacular  view of Lake Lure.  A wonderful day trip and beautiful drive along the Broad River.




Wed July 4th, we took in the celebration in Waynesville. 

Children’s / Family parade at 11:00am followed by a park concert highlighting national hymns.  Rather nice touch.   PM took a road trip around Maggie Valley and Lake Junaluska taking in all of the Holiday activities.  Evening, too tired for fireworks so checked in early.



Thurs, July 5, a cabin rest day.  Went into Waynesville for lunch.  Found a great burger place.



Friday, July6, took a day trip to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge.  Famous tourist towns in Tennessee.   Yes, it was crowded.  Carry over of the July 4th holiday.  Lots and lots of people.  Had lunch at a place called “Dicks Last Resort”.  Program is to be “intentionally rude” to the patron’s.  Loud and rude.  Our waiter was ok, not to bad.  Referred to us as “The Old Man and Old Lady”. 
Grazing Elk
Oh well!  Anyway, the food was good and we started with a “huge” Margarita for two.  After lunch we continued our road tour to Pigeon Forge and Dollywood.  Not nearly as crowded and don’t think Dolly was in town.  Drive back right through the center of Great Smoky Mountain National Park.  Very pretty but lots of curves and cut backs.  Ran into a severe rain down power.  Hight was stopping to see wild Elk out for the evening grassing.  Large rack male. 





Large Margarita


Saturday/ Sunday, July 7 &, cabin rest day.  Rain most all Saturday, first since we arrived a week ago, so not to bad.  Shari and I played several games of Billiard’s, teaching each other, Wasn’t real pretty.  Sunday did a craft festival in Maggie Valley then over to Lake Junaluska for a Hike arounf the lake.  Beautiful day, mid 70’s, perfect.  End of our first week.


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