Winter Times 2021-22

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Winter fun awaits at Beech Mountain Resort BY NEAL FALVEY

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perating as one of the premiere Appalachian winter sport destinations, Beech Mountain Resort offers an array of difficulties and terrain styles. Beech Mountain Resort features 95 ski-able acres containing 17 different slopes for a varied experience during any run. Beech Mountain Resort has been operating for more than 50 years and has shown substantial growth over that period of time. Infrastructure project improvements, continuous advancements and a supporting clientele are hallmarks of the resort. True beginners do not have to brave the daring of a diamond run when they first strap on the boots. Rookie winter sport athletes can test their skills and learn the ropes of skiing and snowboarding on three accommodating incline slopes. People of all ages and all skill levels may utilize the “bunny” slopes to learn, grow, test and teach. Advanced winter athletes can demonstrate their prowess on the diamond slopes or even try their hand at the terrain course that offers challenging foundational pieces like railings, boxes and jumps. 24

PHOTO COURTESY BEECH MOUNTAIN RESORT Beech Mountain Resort’s terrain course offers skiers and snowboarders the opportunity to get extreme.

Without forgetting the laid-back thrill seekers, Beech Mountain Resort also contains numerous standard slopes designed to be easier than a difficult slope, but much more challenging than a hill. To relax from a trip on the powder, BMR has added a greenspace with

four firepits and seating at its former ice rink location, located next to the resort’s new coffee shop, First Chair Coffee. The resort plans to offer a new ice rink in the future, located behind the lodge. Last year, Beech Mountain Resort added an increased snow making

capacity with a new pump system, along with new automated snow cannons. These improvements from the previous year will carry into the 2021-2022 season to continuously enhance the quality and quantity of the snow being applied to the slopes. Another recently established renovation is

the 5506’ Skybar at the top of the mountain, complete with an outdoor deck. An online rental program for equipment and tickets, as well as property rentals and a shuttle service also been recently added to the mountain’s repertoire. To appropriately compliment the snowy fun of

Beech Mountain, the resort has added its own brewery, complete with taproom and grill. As one of the only US breweries owned and operated by a ski area, Beech Mountain Resort features a truly unique SEE BEECH ON PAGE 25

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Christmas in Beeville

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page 137

Beer and Breweries

7min
pages 130-133

High Country Wines

4min
pages 134-136

High Country Spas

3min
pages 124-125

General Stores

4min
pages 122-123

Gift Giving

3min
pages 119-121

Caving

2min
page 118

Winter in Banner Elk

2min
pages 116-117

Christmas Tree Tips and Tricks

2min
pages 114-115

Art Galleries

12min
pages 106-111

Schaefer Center

3min
pages 104-105

The Appalachian Theatre

5min
pages 100-103

Main Stages

5min
pages 96-99

Blue Ridge Parkway

6min
pages 90-95

Frescoes of the High Country

2min
pages 112-113

Mystery Hill

3min
pages 86-89

Holiday Happenings

3min
pages 76-77

Winterfest

3min
pages 50-53

Fly Fishing

2min
pages 46-49

Winter Wardrobe

3min
pages 38-39

Go for a Hike

3min
pages 42-45

Winter Driving

2min
page 40

Woolly Worm Success

9min
pages 54-75

Snow Sports

3min
page 36

Winter Ziplining

3min
pages 30-31

Hawksnest

3min
pages 32-33

Beech Mountain Resort

3min
pages 24-25

Sledding

2min
page 35

Snowboarding in the High Country

4min
pages 28-29

Sugar Mountain Resort

3min
pages 26-27

Appalachian Ski Mtn

3min
pages 22-23

Snowshoeing

2min
page 34
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