Rolling hills and trees in Valle Crucis

Valle Crucis & The High Country

The Mast Farm Inn is situated in Valle Crucis, North Carolina. Valle Crucis is pronounced Valley-Crew-Sis and in Latin means Valley Of The Cross, so named for the rivers and streams which cross our valley. We are on the Watauga River in a beautiful mountain valley a little under a mile long, by about a quarter mile wide, surrounded by mountains, forests, rivers and streams, and our population is eight hundred. Our location, history, geography, climate, and authentically friendly people, all contribute to making it quite simply a treasure… a natural sanctuary & haven of peaceful calm. It is a great place to live, and a great place to spend a few precious days. While you have the impression you stepped back in time and are in the middle of rural nowhere, in fact some of the most vital, diverse and attractive small mountain villages in the United States are within 10 miles, as is the Blue Ridge Parkway, the second most visited National Park in America.

Mountain Villages

Scenic towns less than 20 minutes away

Boone

Boone is home to Appalachian State University and home to a healthy local community. It is a cultural and social hub which maintains a welcoming, safe and friendly small town feel. The downtown area boasts long-standing locally owned businesses such as Doe Ridge Pottery and 40 year old souvenir shop Mountaineer Mania. Activities also include an Mysterium Escape Room and Center 45 for climbing adventures.  Downtown also is home to premier restaurants such as Vidalia, Cobo Sushi, Proper, and Black Cat Burrito. Boone is just 15 minutes from Mast Farm Inn.

Banner Elk

Banner Elk, home of Lees-McRae college could just as well be situated in the alps; a mountain village where half the population is composed of locals, summer visitors, and skiers in the winter. The Mast Farm Inn is just 20 minutes Beech Ski Mountain, Sugar Ski Mountain, and Hawks Nest Snow Tubing.  Short of the Swiss-Italian border near Villa D’Este, or Geneva, we know of no place on earth like the western high country, which tucks that much into the folds of majestic mountains and valleys.

Price Lake in Blowing Rock

Blowing Rock

Some could say Blowing Rock is down home Beverly Hills in the Mountains, chic, but natural, and minus the slightest pretense… “just us folks, but we dress nice, we like art and good food, beer and wine.” The main street is a treat and there is an abundance of restaurants, boutiques, shops, art and craft galleries. Think casual comfy fancy. Blowing Rock is also an easy access point to our area’s greatest natural resource – the Blue Ridge Parkway. Drive the Linn Cove Viaduct, walk around price lake, or hike up to the old fire tower at Moses Cone Manor. Then come back to the Valle and rest in the quiet for another Blocking Rock adventure.

Linville

Linville is the glorious home of Grandfather Mountain, an Official United Nations biosphere, and Linville Falls. The breathtaking nature in our area is magical. Rugged mountain terrain, rendered accessible in eco-friendly ways. It is also the host of the Linville Gorge, which offers some of the most stunning views available. Just 40 minutes from Mast Farm Inn this unique gorge offers 360 degree views of the Blue Ridge.

Explore Valle Crucis

Some of Our Favorite Attractions in the Area
Mountain past foggy lake and forest

Grandfather Mountain

Located 20 minutes from The Inn, Grandfather Mountain‘s lofty heights offer guests opportunities for rejuvenation, excitement and family memories in a natural haven that will endure forever. Marvel at 360-degree views from the Mile High Swinging Bridge, stand eye-to-eye with native wildlife in natural habitats and interact with Grandfather Mountain’s friendly & knowledgeable staff. The views are ancient. The experiences are all brand new.

The Blue Ridge Parkway

Blue Ridge Parkway

The Parkway drive is a relaxing 45 mph route providing visitors the opportunity to explore the Boone Area in many different ways. Boone Area hallmarks of the Blue Ridge Parkway experience include over 50 hiking trails, more than 20 overlooks, electric autumn color, and explosive spring blooms making the Parkway a “must see” on the itinerary. It is impossible to take a bad photograph on “America’s favorite drive!”

Interior of a general store

The Mast General Store

Quality goods at a fair price since 1883. Listed on the National Historic Register as one of the best remaining examples of an old country store. This historic landmark, in the heart of North Carolina’s first rural historic district, has featured quality goods and traditional clothing since 1883. The Original Mast Store location features mercantile items that you may remember from your grandma’s house like jams and jellies, real maple syrup, stoneground cornmeal, comfortable rocking chairs, sturdy hiking boots, comfortable casual shoes, and sandals.

The Moses Cone Manor in the Blue Ridge Mountains

The Moses Cone Manor

The Moses Cone Manor house is an impressive piece of period architecture popping out of the mountain landscape. The walk down the steps provides a breathtaking view of Bass Lake below and the surrounding mountains accented by the always changing sky. The combination of the architecture, landscape and the beauty of the regional crafts available at Parkway Craft Center offer something for everyone. As one of the most prevalent historic attractions on the Blue Ridge Parkway, The Moses H. Cone Memorial Park is “historic splendor at its finest”.

Waterfall pouring into pond

Linville Falls

Linville Falls is the most popular waterfall in the Blue Ridge Mountains because of its accessibility to the Blue Ridge Parkway. It is a spectacular three-tiered waterfall plunging into Linville Gorge, the “Grand Canyon of the Southern Appalachians.” The Falls Trail distance is 1.6 miles round trip and easy. The Gorge Trail distance is 1.4 miles round trip and strenuous. The Plunge Basin Trail is 1 mile round trip and moderate. Pets are welcome but must be on a leash.

Ski lodge

Beech Mountain

Beech Mountain is a town in the North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains. It’s known for the Beech Mountain Resort, with ski trails, a summit deck with panoramic views and a terrain park. Numerous mountain trails include the creekside Falls Trail, which leads to a waterfall. The Emerald Outback at Beech Mountain is an all-season trail park. The 1970s amusement park Land of Oz opens for special events each year.

Pathway through old cavern

Linville Caverns

Located at the southern gateway to western NC’s High Country region, Linville Caverns is an ideal destination for visitors of all ages.  The beauty of our mountains is echoed within Humpback Mountain and visitors are invited to explore the splendor and wonders nature created “inside a mountain”. Courteous and experienced guides will take you into the subterranean world, giving you the history of the caverns and allowing you to view the grand work of nature.  We invite you to visit often and experience the beauty of these age-old mountains from the inside!

Old railroad

Tweetsie Railroad

Tweetsie Railroad is a family-oriented Wild West theme park located between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina. The centerpiece of the park is a 3-mile (4.8 km) ride on a train pulled by one of Tweetsie Railroad’s two historic narrow-gauge steam locomotives. The park also features a variety of amusement rides, live shows, a zoo and other attractions geared towards families with children. The park also hosts a variety of special events throughout the year including Halloween and Christmas themed events.