Want to know where you can eat and sleep in the High Country and
what there is to do and see here?
Contact Information
Days & Hours Of Operation: Monday-Saturday
9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: 1700 Blowing Rock Road (Highway 321
near K-Mart and beside Kentucky Fried Chicken.)
Mailing Address: 1700 Blowing Rock Road,
Boone, N.C. 28607
Phone: (828) 264-1299 & (800) 438-7500
FAX: (828) 265-0550
E-MAIL: info@highcountryhost.com
WEB SITE: www.highcountryhost.com |
Then stop by or call High Country Host in Boone. Its the host
with the most the most information on area hotels, restaurants,
parks, shopping, recreation, businesses, activities, events and more.
High Country Host is a regional visitor information center and marketing
organization designed to promote travel
and tourism in Watauga, Ashe, Avery, Alleghany and Wilkes counties,
the mountainous area known as North Carolinas High Country.
The center attracts visitors to the area and helps guide them once
they arrive.
To entice potential visitors, High Country Host places ads in several
magazines ranging from Southern Living to National
Geographic Traveler. The center also uses television and newspapers.
Once people are interested, they can obtain information about the
area 24 hours a day through High Country Hosts phone system
and web site.
For those with Internet access, the center sports a new and improved
web site that includes information about area lodging, real estate,
maps, golf, parks, skiing, group tours, weather and much more.
It also includes a direct link to all members with individual web
sites. Theres even a link with the Blue Ridge Parkway web site,
which provides a milepost-by-milepost itinerary for the parkway.
Once visitors arrive in the mountains, they can stop by the center
seven days a week for some High Country hospitality and personalized
help from hosts and hostesses.
The centers staff can answer just about any question about what
the High Country has to offer and how to get there. There are also
hundreds of brochures and pamphlets about High Country Host member
organizations available at the center along with a 66-page High Country
mountain guidebook.
The guidebook is also available at North Carolina welcome and visitor
centers.
Brochures available at the center range from attractions such as Grandfather
Mountain, the Mast Store and the Blue Ridge Parkway to events such
as ASUs An Appalachian Summer Festival and Banner Elks
Woolly Worm Festival.
There are also several pamphlets about area outdoor activities such
as fishing, camping and hiking.