Maggie Valley Visitors Guide

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CONTENTS

What’s Your Adventure ...........................3 Mountains To Do ...................................5 Driving Tours .........................................8 Trout Fishing..........................................9 Elk Watching........................................11 Shopping ..............................................19 Dining..................................................21 Lodging ................................................23 Businesses .............................................29 Events...................................................31 Maggie Valley Map ...............................39 History .................................................41 Produced by the Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce, all contents © 2013, duplication or other use of this content is stricktly prohibited without the express written consent by the Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce. Writers: John Bohen Design: iMountain.net Photography: Michael Meissner Editors: Teresa Smith Cover Photo: View of Maggie Valley looking South from Ghost Town in the Sky by Michael Meissner.

Maggie Valley Area Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 279 Maggie Valley, NC 28751 828.926.1686 • 800.624.4431

WELCOME

to Maggie Valley and the Great Smoky Mountains! On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce,

I invite you to visit our beautiful valley. Once you’ve been here we are certain you will return again and again. Here you will find peace, tranquility, spectacular scenery, outdoor adventure, mountain heritage, and true Southern Hospitality. Just minutes away from historic downtown Waynesville, Asheville, Cherokee, or Gatlinburg, Maggie Valley’s location is central to all of western North Carolina and makes the perfect destination for your vacation or relocation. Maggie Valley is adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which both offer great motor touring and scenic views. Whether you’re interested in golf or fishing, theme park fun, hiking and waterfalls, tubing and skiing, bluegrass music and clogging, a museums that runs, mountain crafts, seeing wildlife in their natural setting, or festivals – whatever your adventure – you can find it in Maggie Valley! I am certain you will enjoy reading about Maggie Valley in this publication and hope you will visit soon. You may visit our website at www.maggievalley.org to find out more of what Maggie Valley has to offer. We look forward to having you visit and we are certain that you will agree with us that Maggie Valley is your destination for adventure. Best Regards, Teresa D. Smith Executive Director Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce

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WHAT’S YOUR ADVENTURE?

MAGGIE VALLEY,

situated in North Carolina’s

stunning Smoky Mountains, is known for its unrivaled location and friendly, small town character. When you visit Maggie Valley, you’re sure to discover the meaning of Southern hospitality wherever you go and whatever you do. 3

Maggie Valley boasts a rich mountain history and has everything you need, from unique shops and restaurants to great places to stay, no matter the season. If you like to get off the beaten path, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway are just a hop and a skip away. You can explore some of

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find it in Maggie Valley

Southern Appalachia’s best-kept secrets using Maggie Valley as your home base. Whether you spend the day paddling, golfing, riding a zip line, or hiking in the Smoky Mountains, you can come home to Maggie Valley for a restful evening or hit the town for a night of good food, music and dancing. When the weather starts cooling down, the action on the ski slopes begins to heat up on some of the southeast’s best runs. Tubing is available both summer and winter. You can stroll through history at Wheels Through Time, "The museum that runs," or explore Maggie’s very own Quilt Trail as part of the Haywood County Quilt Trail. WWW.MAGGIEVALLEY.ORG

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MOUNTAINS TO DO

If you are searching for things to do in Maggie Valley, look no further. Located on the fringe of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and two national forests, outdoor pursuits like hiking, camping, biking, whitewater rafting and horseback riding are favorites. You can also head over to the Cataloochee Valley area of the park and see the elk, which have been successfully reintroduced into the park. Activities in the Valley include minature golf, golf at the Maggie Valley Club, summer and winter tubing, fishing in our Heritage Trout Waters, antiquing, museums and more. Visit www.SmokyMountainRides.com for more information and maps.

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Horseback riding and hiking. Bountiful meals, live mountain music, and mile-high views that seem to stretch out all the way to eternity. And a chance to slow down and reconnect with your family, your friends, and maybe even yourself. Sometimes, life really is this simple. And sometimes, it really needs to be.

Maggie Valley, NC

800.868.1401 www.cataloocheeranch.com 5

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SCENIC DRIVES The Blue Ridge Parkway is ideal for motorcyclists and driving tours, with spectacular views of the rolling mountains. Stop in and see the Wheels Through Time Museum - the museum that runs. Beside the incredible vistas along the parkway, visit the Mountain Heritage Farmstead Museum at the beginning of the parkway, and many scenic waterfalls with are accessed by a short stroll. Maggie Valley is also a great central location for mountain biking and road biking – head over to the Blue Ridge Parkway for some of the best road riding in the South.

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Travel back in time more than 11,000 years and explore native dance and ancient customs in the Oconaluftee Indian Village, or experience the outdoor drama, “Unto These Hills.” Take a fun shopping adventure to explore the “How’d they do that?” beauty of baskets, masks and more at Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Inc. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian is an interactive, exciting trip through history, with a treasure-filled gift store and more. Duffers to scratch handicaps will love golf at Sequoyah National, and if fishing is your pastime, you won’t find more beautiful trout or rivers than right here in Cherokee. Get your adventure started today.

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TROUT FISHING

Maggie Valley is a state designated Heritage Trout Waters area. The Mountain Heritage Trout Waters Program was established by the NC General Assembly in 2007 as a means to encourage trout fishing as a heritage tourism activity. Maggie Valley is designated as one of five Mountain Heritage Trout Cities in this pilot program.

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Listed below are the public access locations for the Maggie Valley Mountain Heritage Trout Waters: Upper Frank Mehaffey Bridge Lower Frank Mehaffey Bridge Fie Top Road Bridge Ghost Town Walk Bridge Maggie Valley Post Office Maggie Valley Methodist Church Rich Cove Road Bridge Behind Carolina Nights Dinner Theatre Evans Cove Road Bridge Sanibel Lane Heart Lane Behind Springhouse Lounge Behind Meadowlark Motel Upper Moody Farm Road Bridge Parham Park Hall Drive Bridge Hall Drive Jonathan Valley School Fox Run Road Bridge

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THE ELK

Elk once roamed the southern Appalachian mountains and elsewhere in the eastern United States.

They were eliminated from the region by overhunting and loss of habitat. The last elk in North Carolina was believed to have been killed in the late 1700s. In Tennessee, the last elk was killed in the mid1800s. By 1900, the population of elk in North America dropped to the point that hunting groups and other conservation organizations became concerned the species was headed for extinction. A primary mission of the National Park Service is to preserve native plants and animals on lands it manages. In cases where native species have been eliminated from park lands, the National Park Service may choose to reintroduce them. Reintroduction of elk into Great Smoky Mountains National Park began in 2001 when 25 elk were brought from the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area.

COUNTRY MANNER MOTEL

Enjoy a totally smoke-free environment at Maggie Valley’s only non-smokers motel • Spacious, comfortable & exceptionally clean rooms • Spectacular views from our rockers & swings • Kitchens & private creek side balconies available • WiFi, cable, TV/HBO/ESPN, phone. • AC/Heat, micro fridge, in-room coffee • American family owned since 1987 • Sorry…no pets allowed

2474 Soco Road • Maggie Valley

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ACTIVITIES/ENTERTAINMENT

Business Name

Physical Address

Phone #

Website

Cataloochee Ski Area

1080 Ski Lodge Road, Maggie Valley

800-768-0285

www.cataloochee.com

Cataloochee Ranch Cherokee Fun Park Carolina Outfitters Fantasy Golf Fie Top Flumes Ghost Town in the Sky Maggie Valley Club & Golf Maggie Valley Civic Association BINGO Maggie Valley Festival Grounds www.maggievalleyfestivalgrounds.org Panther Creek Outfitters Rafting in the Smokies Rolling Thunder River Company Santa’s Land Inc Smoky Mountain Gold & Ruby Stompin Ground Vegas in the Valley Wheels Through Time

119 Ranch Drive, Maggie Valley 1897 Tsali Blvd, Cherokee 12121 Hwy 19 W, Bryson City 3659 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 1332 Fie Top Road, Maggie Valley 16 Fie Top Road, Maggie Valley 1819 Country Club Drive, Maggie Valley 3935 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3374 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

828-926-1401 828-497-5877 800-468-7238 828-926-8180 828-400-0600 828-926-1130 800-438-3861 828-627-0377 828-926-0866

www.cataloocheeranch.com www.cherokeefumparknc.com www.carolinaoutfitters.com www.fantasygolfmaggievalley.com www.fietopflumes.com www.ghostowninthesky.com www.maggievalleyclub.com

63 Brokenwheel Road, Clyde 3595 Hartford Rd, Hartford TN 10160 Highway 19W, Bryson City 571 Wolfetown Road, Cherokee 571 Wolftown Road, Cherokee 3116 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 1110 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 62 Vintage Lane, Maggie Valley

828-627-1913 800-776-7238 800-408-7238 828-497-9191 828-497-9191 828-926-1288 828-944-0777 828-926-6266

www.panthercreekoutfitters.com www.raftinginthesmokies.com www.rollingthunderriverco.com www.santaslandnc.com www.smgrm.com

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Maggie Valley’s True Four season climate makes for year-round fun! Winter activities include: • Snowskiing & Snowboarding • Snow Tubing • Hiking • Cross County Skiing • Sledding • Snowball Fights • Ice Skating (Dec. 2013)

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Maggie Valley Arts WNC BBQ Festival Smokin’ in the Valley is the & Crafts Show Maggie Valley’s largest gathering of crafters..

July 6 & 7 October 19 & 20 www.maggievalley.org

offical BBQ Festival of Western NC. July 26 & 27 Tastin’ Tent•Entertainment WNC Points Chase

www.wncbbqfestival.org

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SHOPPING

If you are in need of a little retail therapy, the shops in Maggie Valley are here to help.

Many of the shops are independent and locally owned, and shopkeepers make sure you feel at home. You won’t find a shopping mall with the usual lineup of trendy stores here. What you will find are one-of-a-kind boutiques and specialty shops, art galleries, and plenty of

places to recharge by sampling the perfect piece of fudge or relaxing on the porch with a tall glass of iced tea – sweet, of course. The shopping in Maggie Valley allows you to take in the mountain air and enjoy the views as you meander from shop to shop. From art and antiques to pottery, crafts and keepsakes unique to the Smoky Mountains, you can find something for everyone. Maggie Valley is a year-round shopping destination with a pedestrian-friendly shopping district that makes getting around easy.

SHOPPING LISTINGS Business Name

Physical Address

Phone #

Website

Blackberry Winter Antiques

3131 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

828-734-7190

www.blackberrywinterantiques.com

Cabbage Rose

3388 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

828-926-3079

www.cabbagerose.com

Jelly Bellies Mountain Gift Shop

Market Square, Maggie Valley

828-926-9069

www.jellybelliesmaggievalley.com

Maggie’s Best

3493 Soco Road, Maggie Vallet

828-926-9411

www.maggiesbesttees.com

Maggie Mountaineer Crafts

2394 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

828-926-3129

www.maggiemountaineercrafts.com

Skis and Tees

3463 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

828-926-0207

www.skisandtees.com

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DINING

You know a restaurant must be good when the parking lot is full. You really know it’s good when you find out that most of the cars parked there belong to locals. That’s the story at most Maggie Valley restaurants. But authentic southern food isn’t the only fare you can find in Maggie Valley. You have a choice of breakfast places on either end of the valley, Mexican, Italian and seafood restaurants, and several bars and grills. Most of the restaurants are casual dining, but you can also find upscale dining establishments for those special occasions. Kick back and enjoy some local entertainment from karaoke to the best appalachian pickin’ bluegrass you can find anywhere.

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

Business Name Ammons Drive In & Dairy Bar Charlie’s House of Wings in Maggie Valley Fat Buddies Ribs & BBQ Frankie’s Italian Trattoria Guayabitos Restaurant J Arthur’s Restaurant Joey’s Pancake House Legends Sports Grill Hurley’s Creekside Dining & Rhum Bar Maggie Valley Restaurant Moonshine Grille Mountaineer Restaurant & Fireside Cottages Rendezvous Restaurant and Lounge Salty Dog’s Seafood & Grill

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Physical Address 1451 Dellwood Road, Waynesville 2651 Dellwood Road, Wayneville Waynesville Plaza, Waynesville 1037 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3422 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 2843 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 4309 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3865 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 4352 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 2804 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 2550 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 6490 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 70 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3567 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

Phone # 828-926-0734 828-926-0999 828-456-6368 828-926-6216 828-926-7777 828-926-1817 828-926-0212 828-926-9464 828-926-1566 828-926-0425 877-926-7440 828-926-1730 828-926-0201 828-926-9105

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Website

www.fatbuddiesribsandbbq.com www.frankiestrattoria.com www.jarthurs.com www.joeyspancake.com www.hurleysmaggievalley.com www.maggievalleyrestaurant.net www.moonshinegrille.com www.firesidecottages.com ww.maggievalleyhotel.com


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LODGING

Maggie Valley offers a wide variety of places to stay, for a night, a week or longer. Maggie Valley offers a wide variety of places to stay, for a night, a week or longer. The valley floor offers hotels, motels, and inns from locally operated to well

The valley’s elevation (from 3200 feet at the floor to over

known national chains. Throughout the valley and up

5000 feet on the higher peaks) offers four distinct seasons

into the surrounding Great Smoky Mountains you’ll find

and a cool summer break from the normal high temps

homes, cabins and villas for rent. A stay in Maggie Valley

in the cities of the southeast. Normal daytime highs in

can recharge your spirit and give you a new perspective

the higher elevations rarely reach 80 degrees even in the

on the world.

dog days of summer.

Off the beaten path you’ll find nature waiting to

For those who like to rough it (not so rough in an RV),

fill your senses with the sounds of rushing water, birds

Maggie Valley has plenty of campgrounds and RV resorts to

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Be Our Guest... When traveling to the Great Smoky Mountains, no one wants to be disappointed, especially with time as precious as a vacation. We are the members of the Haywood County Hotel & Motel Association and what we represent, is nothing but the best Maggie Valley and Waynesville areas have to offer.

www.maggievalley.travel

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LODGING LISTINGS

Business Name A Holiday Motel Alexander Homestead Log Cabin Alamo Motel and Cottages Altitude Adjustment Andon-Reid Inn Bed & Breakfast Bear Run Log Cabins Best Western Mountainbrook Inn Boyd Mountain Log Cabins Brookside Mountain Mist Inn Brown Log Cabin Retreat Cabins & RV’s at Twinbrook Resort Carols on the Creek Carolina Mountain Vacation Homes Carolina Vacations, Inc. Cataloochee Ranch Castlewood Inn Chalet Motel & Apartments Clarketon Motel Comfort Inn Country Cabins Country Manner Motel Cozy Creek Cottages Creekwood Farm RV Park Creekwood Village Creek N Wood Deer Country Vacation Cabins Ferguson House Vacation Rentals Fireside Cottages Four Seasons Inn Hearth & Home Inn Heidi’s Heaven Hidden Creek Cabins Hillbilly Creekside Campground HomeAway Vacation Rentals Jonathan Creek Inn & Villas Johnson Branch Cabins Lake Junaluska Conference Center Laurel Park Inn Maggie Mountain Vacations Maggie Vacations (Re/Max) Maggie Valley Club Maggie Valley Creekside Lodge Maggie Valley Inn & Conference Center Microtel Inn & Suites

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Physical Address 3289 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 37 Cloverleaf Drive, Maggie Valley 1485 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 35 Elm Drive, Maggie Valley 92 Daisy Avenue, Waynesville 1604 Moody Farm Road, Maggie Valley 3811 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 445 Boyd Farm Road, Waynesville 142 Country Club Dr, Waynesville 21 Aragon Lane, Maggie Valley 230 Twinbrook Lane, Maggie Valley 64 Sourwood Road, Maggie Valley 787 Fox Run Road, Waynesville 1984 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 119 Ranch Drive, Maggie Valley 3695 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 48 Holland Drive, Maggie Valley 1527 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3282 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 171 Bradley Street, Maggie Valley 2474 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 163 Moody Farm Road, Maggie Valley 4696 Jonathan Creek Rd, Waynesville 50 Wade Reece Way, Maggie Valley 115 Wayah Zooshuga Rd., Maggie Valley 125 Son Country Lane, Waynesville 871 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 6490 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 4040 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3376 Dellwood Road, Waynesville 188 Silverleaf Circle, Maggie Valley 11 Highway 19 South, Bryson City 4115 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

4324 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 26 Stump Lane, Maggie Valley 91 N Lakeshore Drive, Lake Junaluska 257 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 213 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3073 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 1819 Country Club Drive, Maggie Valley 2716 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 70 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3777 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

Phone # 877-686-4386 904-501-5706 800-467-7485 757-572-9541 828-452-3089 888-926-7566 828-926-3962 828-926-1575 877-452-6880 866-603-9442 800-305-8946 828-926-1942 828-926-9681 828-926-0871 800-868-1401 800-922-2571 800-371-8587 800-787-6998 828-926-9106 888-222-4611 888-926-3816 828-926-1231 800-862-8110 877-926-3341 828-926-5259 828-400-7597 828-550-1272 828-926-1730 888-909-8505 828-926-1845 843-478-9115 888-333-5881 828-926-3353 877-228-3145 800-577-7812 828-926-6032 800-222-4930 800-451-4424 888-926-4270 866-926-3303 828-926-1616 800-621-1260 866-926-0201 828-926-8554

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Website www.holidaymotel.net www.alexanderhomestead.com www.alamomotel.com www.altadjustment.com www.andonreidinn.com www.bearrunlogcabins.com www.bestwestern.com/mountain www.boydmountain.com www.brooksidemountainmistbb.com www.brownlogcabinretreat.com www.twinbrookresort.com www.maggievacation.com www.carolinavacations.com www.cataloocheeranch.com www.castlewoodinn.com www.mvchalet.com www.clarketonmotel.com www.comfortinnmaggie.com www.countrycabinsmv.com www.countrymannermotel.com www.cozycreekcottages.com www.creekwoodfarmrv.com www.creekwoodvillageresort.com www.creeknwoods.com www.deercountry.com www.ferguson-house.com www.firesidecottages.com www.fourseasonsinn.com www.hearthandhomeinn.com www.maggievalleyrental.net www.hiddencreekcabins.com www.hillbillycamp.com www.vacationrentals.com www.jonathancreekinn.com www.maggiecabins.com www.lakejunaluska.com www.laurelparkinn.com www.maggiemountainvacations.com www.maggievacations.com www.maggievalleyclub.com www.creeksidelodge.com www.maggievalleyhotel.com www.microtelmaggie.com


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LODGING CONTINUED Business Name Miss Caroline’s Wedding Chapel & Country Cabins Mystic Mountain Cabin Oak Hill on Love Lane Bed & Breakfast Old Stone Inn Pates Log Cabins Peppertree Maggie Valley Pioneer Village Premier Vacation Rentals Pride RV Resort Ramada Limited Rippling Waters RV Park Rocky Waters Rolling Brook Inn Smoky Falls Lodge Smoky Mountain Lodge Sweetbriar Motel Smokey Shadows Lodge Smokey View Cottages Tanglewood Motel and Log Cabins The Valley Inn The Windover Inn Bed & Breakfast Travelowes Motel

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Physical Address

Phone #

Website

3248 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 200 Creekside Drive, Maggie Valley 224 Love Lane, Waynesville 109 Dolan Road, Waynesville 80 Cranberry Creek, Maggie Valley 265 Moody Farm Road, Maggie Valley 219 Campbell Creek Rd, Maggie Valley 1130 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 4394 Jonathan Creek Rd., Waynesville 4048 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3962 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 4898 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3010 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 2550 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3946 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3399 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 323 Smokey Shadows Ln., Maggie Valley 72 Crider Circle, Maggie Valley 1595 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 236 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 40 Old Hickory Street, Waynesville 3194 Soco Road, Maggie Valley

828-926-5227 800-236-0324 828-456-7037 800-432-8499 843-249-1101 828-926-3761 828-926-1881 800-923-6025 800-926-8191 828-926-7800 828-926-7787 828-926-1585 828-926-1581 877-926-7440 866-926-1570 828-926-9855 866-926-0001 828-926-1245 828-926-1894 828-926-1240 828-452-4411 828-944-0700

www.misscarolines.com www.mysticmountaincabin.com www.oakhillonlovelane.com www.oldstoneinn.com www.vrbo.com www.peppertreemv.com www.pioneervlg.com www.pvrnc.com www.PrideRVResort.com www.ramadamaggie.com

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www.rockywatersmotelandcabins.com www.rollingbrookinn.com www.smokyfallslodge.com www.thesmokymountainlodge.com www.sweetbriarmotel.com www.smokyshadows.com www.smokyviewcottages.com www.tanglewoodmotelandcabins.com www.thevalleyinn.com www.windoverinn.com


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BUSINESS LISTINGS

Business Name A to Z Signs & Engraving Inc BB & T Beth Brown Photography Blossman Gas & Appliance Carolina Harley Davidson Dealers Assoc. Champion Janitorial Supply Craig Madison Associates Haywood Builder Supply Haywood Community College Haywood County Board of Commissioners Haywood Co. Economic Dev. Commission Dodge Packaging Specialties, Inc. Haywood County Chamber of Commerce Haywood County Hotel & Motel Association Haywood Co. Tourism Dev. Authority Haywood County Board of Realtors Haywood Electric Membership Corp. Homes and Land Magazine Keller Williams Realty K W Electric Group, Inc Lynn Sylvester CPA Maggie Valley ABC Maggie Valley Civic Association Maggie Valley Dental Care Maggie Valley Area Lodging Association Maggie Mountain Fitness Maggie Valley Nursing & Rehabilitation Moody Farm Warehouses Mountain Awards Mountain Home Properties Outdoor Mission Camp Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Progress Energy Prudential 1st Choice Realtors Ray, Bumgarner, Kingshill & Assoc., PA Realty World-Heritage Realty Smokey Mountain Karaoke Stanberry Insurance Agency, Inc. Specialty Lock & Door Teagues Superette The Mountaineer Smoky Mountain News Town of Maggie Valley Visitors Information Channel

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Physical Address 1516 Sulphur Sprrings Road, Waynesville 2451 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 871 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 2161 Dellwood Road, Waynesville 20 Patten Cove Road, Swannanoa 17 Piney Park Road, Asheville 1 Windsong Drive, Fairview 100 Charles Street, Waynesville 185 Freedlander Drive, Clyde 215 N Main Street, Waynesville 144 Industrial Park Drive, Waynesville 733 Lake Emory Road, Franklin 28 Walnut Street, Waynesville 58 Campbell Creek Road, Maggie Valley 44 N Main Street, Waynesville 6954 N Main Street, Waynesville 376 Grindstone Road, Waynesville 233 Dogwood Drive, Maggie Valley 2562 Dellwood Road, Waynesville 603 Smokey Shadows Lane, Maggie Valley 675 S Haywood Street, Waynesville 3931 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 3935 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 2503 Soco Road, Maggie Valley Maggie Valley 2495 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 75 Fisher Loop, Maggie Valley Moody Farm Road, Maggie Valley PO Box 1451, Clyde 76 Boyd Avenue, Waynesville 2514 Fie Top Road, Maggie Valley Fletcher, NC 555 A Brevard Road, Asheville 213 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 385 N Haywood Street, Waynesville 1986 Soco Road, Maggie Valley Soco Road, Maggie Valley 406 Walnut Street, Waynesville 3101 Dellwood Road, Waynesville 130 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 220 N Main Street, Waynesville 34 Church Street, Waynesville 3987 Soco Road, Maggie Valley 60 Hyson Lane, Maggie Valley

Phone # 828-454-0983 828-926-3801 828-550-1272 828-926-1537 828-296-1683 828-225-1075 828-301-5240 828-456-6051 828-627-0167 828-452-6625 828-456-3737 828-369-7584 828-456-3021 828-734-9126 800-334-9036 828-452-5096 828-452-2281 828-926-1873 828-926-5155 828-926-7728 828-456-6505 828-926-3481 828-627-0377 828-926-0054

828-564-3639 828-566-3002 828-926-0200 828-926-8124 828-622-3518 828-926-3253 828-274-4600 800-452-2777 866-926-4030 828-452-4734 828-926-5200 828-400-2332 828-452-1341 828-926-5356 828-926-1147 828-456-0661 828-452-4251 828-926-0866 888-809-5158

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Website www.signsandengraving.net www.bbt.com www.bethbrownphoto.com www.blossmangas.com www.chdda.com www.champion-supply.com www.cmastrategy.com www.haywoodbuilders.com www.haywood.edu www.gov.co.haywood.nc.us www.haywoodedc.com www.dodgepackaging.net www.HaywoodChamber.com www.maggievalley.travel www.visitncsmokies.com www.hcbor.org www.haywoodemc.com www.homesandland.com www.kellerwilliamswaynesville.com www.lascpa-nc.com www.townofmaggievalley.com www.maggievalleydentalcare.com www.visitmaggie.com

www.mtnawards.com www.mountaindream.com www.outdoormissioncamp.org www.cpl.com www.pruwnc.com www.rbk-cpa.com www.realtyworldheritage.com www.smokeymtnkaraoke-dj.com www.stanberry-ins.com www.specialtylockanddoor.com www.themountaineernews.com www.smokymountainnews.com www.townofmaggievalley.com www.visitorsinfotv.com


THE CLARKETON MOTEL

Relaxing Home Away from Home

Maggie Sez, “Come stay at the Clarketon Motel.” 1-3 beds, Queen & Kings available. Fireplace rooms and suite. Kitchen, microwaves & refrigerators available. Discount rates Sun.-Thurs. & for groups. Phones ¥ Cable TV ¥ AC ¥ Coffee ¥ Fax ¥ Copier Pool ¥ Playground ¥ Picnic Area ¥ Close to all Attractions Open Year?round ¥ Motorcycle Friendly Motorcycle Tours Available Discounted Group rates

1527 Soco Road ¥ Maggie Valley

www.clarketonmotel.com

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2013 EVENTS

An antique tractor show and an international dance festival – a moonlight footrace and a celebration of mountain trout.

Need we say more? Maggie Valley hosts a variety of events – rallies, shows, festivals, concerts – throughout the year. Thousands of motorcyclists and automobile enthusiasts come to Maggie Valley every year for the rallies and to experience the thrills on the area’s snaking, scenic roads. They love the hospitality and easy access to the Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With the rich vocal and instrumental traditions of the Southern mountains, concerts and music festivals are a mainstay in the lineup of Maggie Valley events.

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Along with bluegrass and country music, you can usually catch a rock & roll show and even hear the drifting melodies of beach music. Whether it’s barbecue or chili, Folkmoot or fireworks, Maggie

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Valley has events to suit everyone in the family. April 20, Smoky Mountain Oyster & Seafood Festival -

Saturday, 1:00pm to 7:00pm; Contact: info@smokymtnoysterfest.com. Food & Music Festival open to all ages! Steamed, Raw, BBQ’d Oysters and other Seafood. Oysters & other seafood, etc. sold by the ½ dozen. Hotdogs & Brats, Grits Bar & BBQ for NonSeafoodies! Featured NC Craft Beer & Wine, Live Music, Silent Auction (for Charity) & More. Some details are pending so, visit www.smokymtnoysterfest.com for more information. April 27 & 28, Southeastern Mini Truckin’ Nationals – Saturday & Sunday; Contact: Aces Wild Rides @ 865-3001942 via email @ minitruckinnats@gmail.com or edgarford04@comcast.net. Open car show, spectator’s welcome! Hundreds of mini trucks compete. Auto & Food Vendors – Car Shows! For event details like us on Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000654131 267. All Ages! May 3 – 5, Thunder in the Smokies Spring Motorcycle Rally – Gates: Friday, 11am – 11pm, Saturday, 9am – 11pm & Sunday, 9am – 3pm. Maggie Valley, NC Festival Grounds. Come ride the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Enjoy Tour Rides, Music Concerts, Bike Builders, Bike Games, Bike Show, Prizes, Vendors and much more during our three-day rally! All bikes and ages welcomed. Onsite Beer Sales! Call 828-246-2101, email @ HandlebarCorral@aol.com or visit www.HandlebarCorral.com. May 10 & 11, American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of West Haywood – Friday, 6:00pm to Midnight, Saturday, Midnight to 6:00 am. The Relay for Life of West Haywood is an overnight celebration of life free from cancer for the American Cancer Society which is the culmination of months of teams raising money for a world with less cancer and more birthdays. This event is open to the public with games, food, and entertainment. Contact Peggy Crowe at 828-254-6931 or visit www.relayforlife.org/westhaywoodnc. All Ages! May 24 – 26, Maggie Valley Spring Rally - Gates: Fri., 3pm – 11pm, Sat., 9am – 11pm & Sun., 9am – 5pm. Sponsored By: Sonny Production, LLC, Autoshows Motorsport Events, CarolinaRider.com,

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MyrtleBeachBikeWeekTheRide.com & More! Everyone Welcome, Memorial Day Weekend Concerts / Entertainment Vendor Village, Bike Shows, BBQ, Area Tours / Rides, Cold Beverages, The Ride VIP Tent & much more. Contact: Sonny @ 336-643-1367/336-580-1638, sonny@maggievalleyrallys.com; Charlie @ 423-465-5855, Charlie@autoshows.cc or www.MaggieValleyRallys.com May 31 & June 1,Ole Smokey Tractor Club Spring Farm Fest - Open 8am to 6pm Daily; Education Antique Tractor & Engine Show with Parts Vendors; Flea Market with Crafts; Tractor rides for kids throughout the day. FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION! See the Parade of 30+ tractors drive through the Town of Maggie Valley on Friday & Saturday. Food vendors are onsite for your dining pleasure! Contact: Damon Swanger at 828-734-1510 or schramm125@aol.com. All Ages! June 22 & 23, PlottFest; to benefit Head-Start Mountain Projects of Haywood County; Saturday, June 22 from 9am to 6pm & Sunday, June 23, from 12pm to 6pm. Music & Heritage Festival Celebrating North Carolina’s Official State Dog…the Plott Hound, inclusive of a sanctioned 2-day Plott Hound Dog Show, Great Smoky Mountain Trout Fishing, Food, Crafts & Clogging! Music is varied, featuring Americana, Bluegrass, Roots, Gospel & more! Balsam Range is the highlighted act for both days, along with many other gifted artists! For Details call 828-4521860 or visit www.plottfest.org. All Ages! June 28 – 30, Maggie Valley Spring Swap Meet & Car Show; $5 Admission Daily; Open Friday, & Saturday from 7:00am to 6:00pm; Sunday, 7:00am to 4:00pm. Sponsored by The Rod Shop, this is a swap meet and car show with crafts & car parts! For more information, contact Rodney Buckner via phone at 423-623-2723 or 423-608-4519; mailto:rodneybuckner@att.net or visit www.maggievalleyswapmeet.com. July 4, Red, White & Boom 2013! Thursday from 2:00pm to 11:00pm; Free Admission! Gather the crew, grab your blankets and chairs and head to Maggie Valley for this annual celebration! Enjoy a weekend of family-fun, games, delicious food and live entertainment with a dazzling display of FIREWORKS launched directly over venue at 10:00pm. The “Kids Zone” includes bouncy houses, pony rides, petting zoo & more! For details call 926-0866 or visit www.maggievalleyfestivalgrounds.org/rwb. All Ages!

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July 6 & 7, Maggie Valley Summer Arts & Crafts Festival; Open Saturday, July 6 from 9:00am to 6:00pm & Sunday, July 7 9:00am to 4:00pm. Join more than 100 artisans & craftsmen for this long-running event which boosts unique & exclusive hand-made items from all across the Southeast. Chainsaw demonstrations and a variety of foods are also onsite. Free Parking and Free Admission! For more information, Contact: Teresa Smith at 800-6244431; or visit www.maggievalley.org for more information. July 11, RoadRUNNER Touring Weekend RoadRUNNER Magazine invites the public to shop and mingle with vendors or have a bite to eat at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds Thursday, July 11. For details call 866-343-7623 or visit www.roadrunner.travel/TWE July 19 & 20, Southeastern Gas & Petroleum Expo; $5 Admission Daily; Open Friday, July 19 from 8:00am to 6:00pm & Saturday, July 20 from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Sponsored by The Rod Shop, this will be an event with gas pumps, oil pumps, oil cans, vintage car tags, pedal cars & gas station signs. For more information, contact Rodney Buckner via phone at 423-623-2723 or 423-608-4519; mailto:rodneybuckner@att.net or visit www.southeasterngasandpetroleumexpo.com July 26 & 27, Smokin’ in the Valley - WNC BBQ Festival 2013; Open Fri., July 26 from noon to 8pm & Sat., July 27 from 10am to 8pm. With up to 40 Cookers, this is a Barbecue (BBQ) Cooking Competition & Kansas City BBQ Society Sanctioned event. On Fri. night, there is a local restaurant competition where you can be the judge! Saturday afternoon, visit the “Tastin’ Tent” to sample competitors’ entries. Daily features include arts & crafts, a kid’s corner, entertainment & beverage sales, including beer & wine. For more info contact Teresa at 800-6244431 or visit www.maggievalley.org. August 2 & 3, Popcorn Sutton Jam 2013; Open to the public with price of admission only $5 per day. Friday, August 2, from 4:00pm to 11:00pm & Saturday, August 3, from 11:00am to 11:00pm. This 4th annual all-day music festival celebrates the life of legendary local moonshiner…Popcorn Sutton. Gone legit, his recipe lives on under the name…Popcorn Sutton’s Tennessee White Whiskey. And…this year promises to be bigger and better so visit www.popcornsuttonjam.com for more details! August 16 – 18, Maggie Valley Summer Rally; Gates: Fri.,

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3pm – 11pm, Sat., 9am – 11pm & Sun., 9am – 5pm. Sponsored By: Sonny Production, LLC, Autoshows Motorsport Events, CarolinaRider.com, MyrtleBeachBikeWeekTheRide.com & More! Everyone Welcome, Memorial Day Weekend Concerts / Entertainment Vendor Village, Bike Shows, BBQ, Area Tours / Rides, Cold Beverages, The Ride VIP Tent & much more. Contact: Sonny @ 336-643-1367/336-5801638, sonny@maggievalleyrallys.com; Charlie @ 423-4655855, Charlie@autoshows.cc or www.MaggieValleyRallys.com August 23 & 24, 32nd Maggie Valley Moonlight Run; Night 8k Race on US Hwy 19; All races will start and finish at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds. Targeted toward small children, the “Sunset Fun Run,” is a safe controlled race inside the venue prior to the Moonlight Run. Registration fees start at $25 for 8K and $5 for Sunset Fun Run. All events are open to spectators with free admission, Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm & Saturday, 2:00pm to 11:00pm. Call: Glory Hound Events @ 828-400-5868 or visit www.maggievalleymoonlightrun.com August 31 & September 1, Maggie Valley Labor Day Weekend Craft Show; Sat. & Sun., 9am to 5pm daily, Open to the public with $1 admission or one-1, non-perishable food item to be donated to a local food bank; Children’s admission is free.100+ Talented Craft Vendors from throughout the Southeast present a variety of unique

handmade crafts and jewelry. Onsite visit Food Vendors; watch Craft Demonstrations; listen to Music; Local & Non-profit vendors welcome. Contact: Maggie Valley Craft Shows, PO Box 1208, Maggie Valley, NC 28751; 828-497-9425 www.maggievalleycraftshows.com. September 6 & 7, 40th Annual Fall Regional Shelby/Mustang & Ford Meet; Open to the public Fri., 12pm to 6pm & Sat., 8am to 5pm. Sponsored by NE GA Mustang Club, Fri. is a cruise-in day for car cleaning, fellowship, & show setup. Sat., popular vote car show for all Ford vehicles; Top 3 in 30 classes! Open to all Ford bodied & powered products. Food Vendors Onsite both days! RAIN OR SHINE with Free Admission for Spectators! Contact: Rick Hayslip 678-378-5799, jrhayslip@yahoo.com; Northeast Georgia Mustang Club on FaceBook, or http://negeorgiamustangclub.org.

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September 13 - 15, Thunder in the Smokies Fall Motorcycle Rally – Gates: Friday, 11am – 11pm, Saturday, 9am – 11pm & Sunday, 9am – 3pm. Maggie Valley, NC Festival Grounds. Come ride the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Enjoy Tour Rides, Music Concerts, Bike Builders, Bike Games, Bike Show, Prizes, Vendors and much more during our three-day rally! All bikes and ages welcomed. Onsite Beer Sales! Call 828-246-2101, email @ HandlebarCorral@aol.com or visit www.HandlebarCorral.com September 27 – 29, Maggie Valley Fall Swap Meet & Car Show; $5 Admission Daily; Open Friday, & Saturday from 7:00am to 6:00pm; Sunday, 7:00am to 4:00pm. Sponsored by The Rod Shop, this is a swap meet and car show with crafts & car parts! For more information, contact Rodney Buckner via phone at 423-623-2723 or 423-608-4519; mailto:rodneybuckner@att.net or visit www.maggievalleyswapmeet.com

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October 4 & 5, Maggie Valley Oktoberfest 2013; Open to the public with free admission. Open Friday, & Saturday from 11:00am to 11:00pm. Bier Anyone! Attend Maggie Valley’s 1st Oktoberfest, a quality festival keeping with the most important German traditions--lots of Bier, a large variety of Great Food, including some customary German flavors such as Bratwursts, Bavarian Soft Pretzels & regional favorites like BBQ & Craft Beer; Live Music, Vendors, Children’s Stage & Kid’s Area, Contests, Games, Dancing, More! Visit www.maggievalleyoktoberfest.com for more details! All Ages! October 12 & 13, Maggie Valley October Leaves Craft Show; Sat. & Sun., 9am to 5pm daily, Open to the public with $1 admission or one-1, nonperishable food item to be donated to a local food bank; Children’s admission is free.100+ Talented Craft Vendors from throughout the Southeast present a variety of unique handmade crafts and jewelry. Onsite visit Food Vendors; watch Craft Demonstrations; listen to Music; Local & Non-profit vendors welcome. Contact: Maggie Valley Craft Shows, PO Box 1208, Maggie Valley, NC 28751; 828-497-9425 www.maggievalleycraftshows.com. October 19 & 20, Maggie Valley Fall Arts & Crafts Festival; Open Saturday & Sunday from 9:00am to 4:00pm daily. Join more than 100 artisans & craftsmen for this long-running event which boosts unique & exclusive hand-made items from all across the Southeast. Chainsaw demonstrations and a variety of foods are also onsite. Free Parking and Free Admission! For more information, Contact: Teresa Smith at 800-624-4431; or visit www.maggievalley.org for more information. PATRON MEMBERS (RESIDENTS) SUPPORTING MAGGIE VALLEY CHAMBER Brenda & John Parlapiano Mike Eveland Betty & Lucien Miner Marion Hamel Stephanie Lynch

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H I S TO RY

They named this now famous resort community for a pretty 14-year old mountain girl with long blond hair and deep blue eyes. To know her story and the real Maggie, you must read Maggie of Maggie Valley, NC, a book written by her daughter Patty Pylant Kosier. It’s the chronicle not only of Maggie Mae Setzer Pylant but mountain life when this was still an isolated settlement in the wilderness. Ten years after Maggie was born on December 21, 1890, her father, Jack Setzer started thinking that the community ought to have a post office. He wanted to establish a post office in his home because he was tired of hiring someone to ride 5 miles to the Plott post office to pick up mail for the valley. Jack Setzer wrote to the US postal department for permission

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to establish his home as a new post office that would serve the area. He was told to provide service that was needed by the settlements for the next six months, he kept careful records. One corner of Setzers room was a post office in which he built a wooden box to file the incoming letters and newspaper. At the end of six months, Jack submitted his records to the post office department and they accepted his application asking him to submit names to the postal service. The first three names that he submitted were rejected because they had already been used for other NC post offices. Jack then submitted the three names of his daughters Cora, Mettie and Maggie Mae plus the name Jonathan Creek, the creek that ran through the Setzer’s home. Jack didn’t tell his daughters that he submitted their names. On May 10, 1904, Jack received an official letter from the US Postmaster General Frank Hitchcock that the post office authorities had made their decision. The official name of the mountain settlement post office was to be Maggie, NC. Maggie was embarrassed when she was told the news. She burst into tears and ran up the mountain to the old log cabin where she had been born. At the age of 17, Maggie became the bride of Ira Pylant of Nashville, TN. They moved to Texas, but she came back to her beloved valley several times before her death in 1979 at the age of 88.

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