Winter Times 2021-22

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Quirky, eclectic, fun interactive entertainment awaits at

Mystery Hill BY DAVID ROGERS

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magine yourself living in the High Country around the year 1700. You are probably a frontiersman — or a Native American. It’s wintertime and snow has piled up on the trail ahead as you pad through the forest in your moccasins. Looking at the fresh snow, you suddenly see footprints of a large bear. Pulling out your tomahawk, you are ready to spring into action. You would rather the bear be your dinner this evening than you be his. Tomahawk throwing is a skill, and Blowing Rock’s Mystery Hill has a special feature for fun and even competition. It is called Tomahawk Hill, and it is adjacent to the the High Country’s most eclectic attraction. Attracting more than 70,000 visitors each year according to its website, Mystery Hill keeps innovating and adding new features. The legacy attraction of course is its gravity vortex, the only one in North Carolina. Water flows uphill. Balls roll in the 86

FILE PHOTO Blowing Rock visitor Jay Janish takes aim with a tomahawk.

PHOTO BY ANDREW COLE Jonas Stockner holds on tight during a mechanical bull ride at Mystery Hill.

opposite direction from what you would expect. Individuals are pulled to stand at a 45-degree angle in spite of their efforts to stand up straight. Matthew Underwood is the third-generation owner of the attraction that has entertained locals and visitors alike for more than 70 years. “Mystery Hill will always be known for its gravitational anomaly because that is what the business was founded on,” said Underwood. “But over the years we have added so much

FILE PHOTO A guide at Mystery Hill demonstrates the gravitational oddities associated with the attraction.

FILE PHOTO Mystery Hill has nine unique attractions that family members of all ages can enjoy.

more. The breadth of the Mystery Hill experience

is pretty unique.” Recently, Mystery

Hill expanded its Gem Mining feature. Their Bubblerama, a room full of giant bubbles; the Hall of Mystery is a hands-on science area; Professor Finnegan’s old-time

portrait parlor keeps getting bigger and better, with more costumes and more scenes. SEE MYSTERY ON PAGE 88

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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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