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Strength, Resilience, And Gratitude

In a Season of Gratitude, let’s reflect on the Power of Art and Community.

A Precious Habitat

The untrammeled Brushy Face Preserve is a legacy of the Plateau’s natural heritage.

Cultivating Thankfulness

Cultivating a spirit of gratitude is essential to a healthy garden and a healthy life.


The November Chase

Use a little discretion – the Brown Trout are getting frisky!

Winter Adventure Awaits

You’re invited to Winter Chills and Thrills, offered throughout this corner of the Southern Appalachians.

An Incredible Year

In a busy year of events and excitement, Highlands Biological Foundation celebrates education, research, arrivals, and the wild things that share the Plateau.


The Majesty of Blackrock

Take a hike – the mystery and majesty of Blackrock is an irresistible magnet for adventurers.

From Heart and Hand

The Bascom draws upon its deep pool of talent to fill its bazaar of the beautiful – its spectacular Holiday Market.

Supporting the Rebuilding

Hurricane Helene Relief takes center stage at Highlands Food & Wine’s Shot at Redemption Brunch, Sunday, November 10. For tickets and to donate, visit highlandsfoodandwine.com.


Wrapped in Warmth

Highlands Mountaintop Rotary Club and the Highlands Emergency Council are seeking generous hearts, warm coats, and joyful toys.

Fireside At The Farm

Mike Kinnebrew Fireside at The Farm: A Holiday Evening with Mike Kinnebrew returns on Thursday, December 12, bringing back all the warmth, charm, and magic that Highlanders and visitors alike have come to love. For Mike Kinnebrew, this concert has become more than just another performance—it’s a deeply personal holiday tradition. “I can’t think of an event on my calendar …

Ring In The Season

Kids, camels, and dancing garden fairies – Highlands’ Olde Mountain Christmas Parade, set for Saturday, December 7, offers something for everyone. Plus, there’s Santa and Mrs. Claus!