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Frost to Flame: Burnsville Winter Glassblowing Gathering
Watch the region's best glass blowers and take the opportunity to blow your own piece of glass.
Feb. 27 - Mar. 1, 2026
Burnsville Plein-Air Festival
Take out your paintbrushes and sense of adventure for Burnsville's first Plein-Air Festival.
May 12 - 16, 2026
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2026 Best of the Blue Ridge Winners
To start the year, Blue Ridge Outoors asked readers to cast ballots for their favorites: top trails, scenic destinations, exciting races, and local businesses boosting the region’s vibrant outdoor culture. And with the results in, we present our annual Best of the Blue Ridge Awards, a superlative snapshot of what’s shaping the adventure scene in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. Read on to learn more about this year’s big winners.


There's Glass in these Mountains
No one imagined a furnace and a vision would transform a quiet, rural Western North Carolina mountain community into a world-renowned mecca for studio glass. All it took was an initial spark and a community, eager to fan the flame.


13 Cutest Small Towns In North Carolina
Burnsville lies amid the highest peaks east of the Rockies, a hidden treasure of western North Carolina that radiates warmth and mountain hospitality.


A Year After Hurricane Helene, These Western North Carolina Towns Are Ready For You To Return To The Mountains
The town boasts a walkable main street area, anchored by the hotel on one end and the farmers' market on the other. In between, there is a host of eateries and shops with antiques, artisan goods, books, and clothing. If you prefer exploring outdoors, head to the recently reopened Mount Mitchell State Park or see constellations at Bare Dark Sky Observatory.


These Artsy, Food-Loving Mountain Towns Make the Perfect Fall Getaway—Here’s What You’ll Love Most
BURNSVILLE — Why you should visit: Go to Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi, or tackle the rolling hills in town as you stop by murals, art galleries, and charming shops.


Keeper of the Flame — In Burnsville, North Carolina, Keikichi Littleton stokes the glassblowing fires kindled by her grandfather
Despite being the fourth generation in a renowned family of glass artists, it was dance, not glassblowing, that fired Keikichi Littleton's assion as a teenager growing up in the mountains of Western North Carolina.


Mount Mitchell State Park Reopens After Hurricane Helene
Mount Mitchell State Park reopened Sept. 15, 2025, for the first time since Hurricane Helene.


This Artsy Mountain Town In North Carolina Is A Hidden Gem With Epic Views
While cities like Asheville are the darlings of western North Carolina, the small towns that dot the mountains serve as the heartbeat.


The Outdoor Cafe In North Carolina That Is The Prettiest Place To Enjoy A Warm Afternoon
Bring your best friend for a well-deserved meal and a refreshing view on the patio at Snap Dragon
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