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Your guide to a refreshing mountain weekend in Burnsville, NC

This picturesque mountain town is open and thriving eight months after Hurricane Helene rocked the WNC region.

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Photo 1: A family of 4 sits on the grass on a hike with mountains in the background. Photo 2: A planetarium filled with people looking up at the stars. Photo 3: An overhead shot of the town of Burnsville, NC with green mountains surrounding the town. Photo 4: A man and a woman walk downtown Burnsville with a child sitting on the man's shoulders. Photo 5: A woman makes a pot on a pottery wheel, with several similar clay pots on the table next to her.

Discover what’s new in Burnsville, NC.

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Burnsville, NC is buzzing with new openings + Blue Ridge beauty as it rebounds from Hurricane Helene.

This cozy mountain town nestled at the foot of Mt. Mitchell (the highest peak east of the Mississippi) has an itinerary for every type of weekend away, from family fun to romantic escapes.

If we only had 48 hours in Burnsville, here’s how we’d spend it:

Friday

Check in at Nu Wray Hotel, a recently refreshed historic landmark originally built in the 1800s

Grab a drink at newly opened Roland’s Bar, located in Nu Wray’s original smokehouse

Head to dinner at Live Oak Gastro Pub

Stargaze at Bare Dark Sky Observatory

Saturday

Hike some of the Southeast’s coolest mountains + waterfalls (Pro tip: Check which trails are open before you go)

Shop + support small biz on Main Street

Discover the arts scene | Catch a performance at Parkway Playhouse, watch professional glass blowing at Hearth Glass, or paint at The Bougie Brush

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