Things To Do in Low Gap, North Carolina

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Low Gap, NC

  • 'Mount Mitchell' is the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains and the highest peak in the eastern United States. It was the highest point in any state of the United States until Texas joined the union in 1845. The nearest higher ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Low Gap, NC

  • 'Mount Craig', , is the second highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains and second only to Mount Mitchell in eastern North America. It is located in the Black Mountains near Burnsville in Yancey County, North Carolina, about 20 ... More on Wikipedia

 

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205 Martha Lowe Rd, Lowgap, NC 27024

 

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Burnsville, NC

  • 'Celo Knob' is the northern most major peak in the Black Mountains of western North Carolina. It is located just north ... More on Wikipedia

 

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1130 John Henry Road Burnsville, NC 28714

  • Restored 30's era fishing cabin on South Toe River. Adjacent to Celo community. Cabin overlooks the beautiful ... More on Visitnc.com

 

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Route 5, Box 700, N.C. Highway l28, Burnsville, NC 28714

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  • Offers a variety of food - sandwiches, steak, trout, and a Continental Breakfast More on Visitnc.com

  • But when you get to the top it's not as spectacular as you might think,yes there is a beautiful view ,bu... More on Epinions.com

 

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115 Swiss Loop Burnsville, NC 28714

  • A house located creekside with a large living space, full kitchen, washer/dryer. Guests welcome to bring own ... More on Visitnc.com

 

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Little Switzerland, NC

  • 'Murphy Branch' is the western most part of what was the Western North Carolina Railroad, later the Richmond and Danville, Southern Railway and today the Norfolk Southern Railway. The branch runs between Asheville, North Carolina ... More on Wikipedia

 

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2388 State Highway 128, Burnsville NC 28714

  • Inscription. Here lies in hope of a blessed resurrection the body of the Rev. Elisha Mitchell, D. D. who after being for thirty-nine years a professor in the University of North Carolina lost his life in the scientific exploration ... More on HMDB

 

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