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Winter ziplining at Hawksnest BY DAVID ROGERS

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f a combination of speed, exhilaration and scenic beauty are your thing, winter ziplining at Hawksnest in the High Country could be just the ticket. Located just outside of Boone, there’s no better way to adventure in the North Carolina mountains than a visit to Hawksnest Zipline, offering two full-tour options. The tours stretch over four miles worth of ziplining fun, featuring 20 ziplines in total. Both tour options include their own MEGA ZIPS – ziplines more than 1,500 feet long. Enjoy heights of more than 200 feet and speeds up to 40 mph while ziplining over the treetops, through the canopy, and over lakes and creeks. This is all while taking in the spectacular panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Choose between the Hawk Tour, Eagle Tour, and Snow Bird Tour, each with their own features and characteristics. The attraction that eventually came to be known as Hawksnest opened its doors to the public in 1964, originally as a ski resort. A few years later, a golf course was 30

FILE PHOTO Ziplining is a winter sport as well as a summer sport in the High Country, with gear available year-round at some of the outfitters throughout the area.

added and, in 1968, the ski resort’s name was officially changed to Ski Hawksnest. Hawksnest’s current own-

ers, the Cottom Family, assumed ownership of the golf course in 1991 and eventually took over full ownership of

both the golf course and ski resort, changing the name to Hawksnest Golf & Ski Resort. The attraction officially stopped skiing and snowboarding in 2008 upon switching its focus to creating the East Coast’s largest snow tubing park. Then, in 2009, it began construction of the original zipline course and welcomed their first zippers later that summer. While Hawksnest has transitioned over the years, it still enjoys hearing visitors’ stories of late-night, “Nighthawk” skiing & snowboarding shenanigans, or the occasional misguided call for a tee time. Lots of great memories and still plenty more to come await those who visit Hawksnest. The Hawk is an 11-cable zipline tour featuring 1.5 miles of ziplining, with two cables more than 1,500 feet long, and two swinging bridges. This tour is the more scenic and more popular of the two tour options. It’s a great tour option for families, adventure seekers of all ages young and old, and even first time zipliners! Reservations are required and participants must arrive 30 minutes prior to their scheduled tour time. The Eagle is a nine-cable

tour featuring almost three miles of ziplining, with two cables longer than 2,000 feet, three more greater than 1,200 feet, and a suspension bridge. This tour is higher, faster and longer than the original Hawk Tour. It’s a great tour option for thrill seekers and repeat zipliners. It is recommended that riders have some previous zipline experience, are relatively physically fit, and are comfortable with heights the Eagle Tour heights. Reservations are required and participants must arrive 30 minutes in advance of their scheduled tour time. The Snow Bird is fourcable tour that is the perfect zipline adventure for the chillier winter months! The Snow Bird Tour is a combination of the Hawk and Eagle Tours and features one of the longest ziplines on the Hawksnest property – more than 2,000 feet long. Zipline over the canopy with panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Reservations are required and participants must arrive 30 minutes prior to their scheduled tour time. For more information, click to hawksnestzipline.com, call (828) 963-6561 or email info@hawksnesttubing.com. WINTER TIMES 2021


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pages 138-144

Christmas in Beeville

1min
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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