Get Out This Winter
Don’t put your winter coats and mittens away just yet as there’s still time to enjoy the fading vestiges of winter fun on the Plateau.
Don’t put your winter coats and mittens away just yet as there’s still time to enjoy the fading vestiges of winter fun on the Plateau.
A biological and geological treasure, Horse Cove thrives under the protection afforded by Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust.
The StoryWalk selections at The Village Green in Cashiers reflect the changing of the seasons.
Like its more diminutive ursine relatives, the Shadow of the Bear is once again emerging from a long winter’s slumber.
A fresh crop of researchers are uncovering the secrets of the Plateau’s natural bounty.
This little charmer flees colder climes for a far more comfortable winter and spring here on the Plateau.
A hike to Warwoman Dell is a stroll through history.
The secrets of farm-flavored cooking and casual cocktail crafting will be revealed at High-Mile Farm’s Sip & Savor Tuesdays. Once your Half-Mile Farm room is booked, call (828) 526-0920 to book your class. Reservations are required and a waitlist will be kept for both classes.
Earth Day, set for April 22, is a celebration of the mysteries and miracles bestowed upon all those who call this planet Home. On the Plateau, there’s an entire month to revel in.
Spoon brings decades’ worth of Indie cred to Bear Shadow. For more information, visit bearshadownc.com.
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