Maggie Valley is a town in Haywood County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,150 at the 2010 census. It is home to Cataloochee Ski Area and former Ghost Town in the Sky amusement park. Maggie Valley is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Maggie Valley
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My wife and I love the show what’s in the barn so we decided to visit this museum of old motorcycles it is very interesting and a lot of history and old bikes to see it was awesome
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Waterrock Knob is part of the Plott Balsams mountain range in western North Carolina. At mile marker 451.2 on the Blue Ridge Parkway there is a great stop with a National Park Service Visitor Center that is open seasonally. It features a large parking lot with great views all around, restrooms and hiking trails. We enjoy hiking so we took the trail to the top but the view isn’t any better from what you see in the parking lot. It is paved for the first half and then turns to a dirt trail. The trail isn’t overly technical but I wouldn’t wear flip flops. It is also pretty steep; especially the paved part. The summit of the trail is 6,273 feet above elevation and is the highest point on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The visitor center is small but has a station for stamping a NPS passport, maps, an assortment of gifts and food and drink. There are also displays about the area and wildlife. We picked up Junior Ranger packets for the kids to complete. Waterrock Knob is a great stop on the Parkway and was one of the highlights of our trip.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Super organized, clean, well trained staff with diversified fitness regimes. You will love this place.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Been twice for a Deep Tissue massage. They do excellent work and really listen to where you want the massage to be focused. Other places just do their normal routine no matter what you say but Maggie Valley Wellness Center really listened to me.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Teresa Smith was very helpful to me when I contacted her about needing access to a printer on my vacation to Maggie Valley. She went out of her way to help me find someplace to print my departure plane boarding pass and even offered to meet me at the Chamber, on a day when it was closed, just to print my pass for me. Super service. Maggie Valley has the best people! Thanks, Teresa.
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In the Heart of Maggie Valley - Don't miss Maggie's own little rock shop. A real gem, pardon the pun, is a great place to find that special treasure you've been looking for. Gem stones, Jewelry or try your hand at gem mining.
I was very surprised at the amount of gems that I got from the gem mine doing the sifting area. they actually stayed open a half an hour later for us just because we were looking around and we weren't running a little late and we didn't realize that they were closing. Very friendly and very knowledgeable staff here I would definitely recommend this if you are definitely into gems and rocks and stones for healing.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
I am not a wine connoisseur by any means, but Chris' Pink Moscato wine was the best I have ever had. It was sweet, but not too sweet,and incredibly smooth with not a bit of bitter aftertaste. The dark chocolate kiss palette cleanser was an extra bonus since I am gluten-free. The selection is respectable and the shop is as cute as can be. This is a definite destination if you visit Maggie Valley
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