Whether you’re looking to take on an outdoor adventure, start a new hobby, spend your day sightseeing and shopping, or visit a new restaurant, brewery, or vineyard, there is no shortage of things to do in our area.

  • Yonahlossee Racquet Club

    Yonahlossee Racquet Club was originally founded as Camp Yonahlossee in 1922, and featured horseback riding, swimming, pottery, weaving, hiking, and tending to their farm. Camp Yonahlossee sold its property six decades later to a developer named John Rice, who set out to create a world-class tennis resort and preserve the natural mountain landscape. To this day we continue to build upon the same goal.

    Today, Yonahlossee Racquet Club boasts seven outdoor clay tennis courts, three indoor tennis courts, a 75-foot heated indoor pool, two pickleball courts, a fitness center, an indoor tennis observation deck, two clubhouses, hiking trails, and a close-knit club environment centered around recreation.

  • Yonahlossee Stables at Pine Hill

    We specialize in training horse and rider for success in dressage, eventing, combined training and hunters. Our lesson program is available for riders of all ages and levels. YSC horse boarding features quality care with individual attention.

    Built in 1906, our farm is set on a lush 20 acres just minutes from Greensboro and Burlington, NC. In addition to our charming farm house, we have a 9 stall barn, regulation size dressage arena, jumping field, several pastures, trails and a fishing pond on the property.

    The Saddle Club offers lessons and shows, boarding and training, and summer camps.

  • Boone

    Nestled in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the town of Boone is coined the “Heart of the High Country” and offers a unique quality of life throughout every season.

    From the breathtaking vistas of the Blue Ridge Parkway to the inviting forests and streams of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Boone gives you a million ways to step away from your everyday routine.

    Are you looking for biking, hiking, fishing, zip-lining, kayaking, rafting, or tubing? Or maybe your idea of excitement is a leisurely stroll through a street festival or listening to live music on the front lawn of an historic house? Boone offers it all and much more.

    In addition to nationally known attractions like Grandfather Mountain, the Blue Ridge Parkway and Tweetsie Railroad, Boone also has a vibrant art, history and cultural scene. Tour the historic frescoes that adorn area churches, visit the historic Jones House, or browse the specialty shops in downtown Boone.

    The adventure doesn't end when the colder weather begins. The Boone area boasts the most concentrated cluster of ski slopes in the entire region, including several black diamond slopes for the truly daring. For others, there is snowboarding, snow tubing, sledding, ice-skating, snowshoeing and cross country skiing. And don’t forget to grab your choose & cut Christmas tree from one of the many farms in the area.

  • Blowing Rock

    Known as the “Crown of the Blue Ridge Mountains,” Blowing Rock NC is widely regarded as one of the most charming North Carolina villages.

    Located in the NC High Country 10 miles south of Boone and 24 miles east of Banner Elk, the town of Blowing Rock was established in 1889.

    The town was named after The Blowing Rock attraction, an iconic geological formation that provides sensational views of the surrounding summits, forest, and the Johns River Gorge.

    While that remains the area’s oldest and most popular tourist hotspot, downtown Blowing Rock is also home to an extensive assortment of other activities. And with the Blue Ridge Parkway just a few minutes away, the town makes a great base for exploring the entire region.

    Visit and enjoy incredible food, shopping, endless nature trails and waterfalls, parks, and so much more.