Robbinsville is a town in Graham County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 620 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Graham County.
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Part of the Nantahala National Forest, this recreational lake consists of 3,000 acres of open water in the midst of green mountain slopes, and is ideal for fishing, kayaking and canoeing.
This lake is ringed by majestic blue mountains and forested shoreline. It's the perfect place for a quiet cruise on still waters, a picnic on the water, a quiet conversation or a little bird watching. We saw two large bald eagles in one of the sloughs. There were several kayaks and paddleboards, but we didn't see many ski boats during our midday boat ride on a Friday. Not sure whether the lake would be busier on the weekend. It can't be too busy, because there didn't appear to be many lake houses. Other than a few densely populated areas, this lake is mostly surrounded by woods and mountains! It's a gorgeous and serene place.
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Tail of the Dragon is a road (US 129) in the foothills of the Smokey Mountains that is a favorite of sports car and motorcycle enthusiasts. The road has an 11 mile stretch that has over 318 curves. This road is not for those that get motion sickness and I do not recommend driving it at night. There are many crashes on this road as auto and motorcycle drivers test themselves beyond their skill set. If you are looking for a road that will let you know exactly how good a driver you are - - - - this is your test track.
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Rounding out our weekend getaway day trip around the area was a drop-by Stecoah. Upon first look the structure reminded me of my grammar school. The visual message was reinforced by an adjacent building that had the look and size of my school's gymnasium. The welcoming and personable arts center staffer on duty confirmed my observations. Echoing other reviewers, this cultural (and shopping for local crafts and such) oasis is tucked away in a valley that evokes peace and tranquility. The Center is a genuine showcase of local history and folklore. Atmospherics were quite inviting. If you plan a visit be sure to call for directions, and invest in an old-fashioned, paper foldout map. (GPS will have you going in ever expanding circles). Kudos to all who are making Stecoah Valley Arts Center a vibrant enclave of information and local showmanship.
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Wehrloom Honey offers tastings of a variety of honey's made right here on our farm. All our honey is made in Graham Co. by Wehrloom Honey. Come visit us and learn how the bees make the honey, and all the wonderful things honeybees do. Wehrloom Honey offers a variety of locally made artisanal products and farm goods for sale.
A short visit but a worthwhile one. Tried some flavored Meades (alcoholic beverage made from honey and water) in the tap room - and then bought some (pricey). Learned a little about honey and then bought some, And really enjoyed growing in the small gift shop - wax candles, honey-based soaps and lotions and then bought some. Ok - so go with a credit card!! It was a nice break from hiking and biking and staff were so helpful.
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