Starswept Studio in the Great Smoky Mountains.

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Starswept Studio in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Sightseeing

101 locals recommend
Soco Falls
U.S. Highway 19
101 locals recommend
Beautiful place to drive for a sunset. Less than a 30 minute drive from our house.
87 locals recommend
Waterrock Knob
87 locals recommend
Beautiful place to drive for a sunset. Less than a 30 minute drive from our house.
231 locals recommend
Cataloochee Ski Area
1080 Ski Lodge Rd
231 locals recommend
Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America's most visited national park. Plan your visit today!
67 locals recommend
Oconaluftee Visitor Center
1194 Newfound Gap Rd
67 locals recommend
Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America's most visited national park. Plan your visit today!
176 locals recommend
Graveyard Fields Loop Trail
Blue Ridge Parkway
176 locals recommend
53 locals recommend
Devil's Courthouse Overlook
Blue Ridge Parkway
53 locals recommend
58 locals recommend
Mingo Falls
Eastern Cherokee Reservation
58 locals recommend
1 hr drive from our place. Looking Glass Falls is one of the most popular and beautiful waterfalls in North Carolina. And it's perhaps the easiest to view (one of the few accessible roadside waterfalls, making it perfect for folks with mobility and walking challenges). The name "Looking Glass" comes from Looking Glass Rock, where water freezes on its sides in the winter and then glistens in the sunlight like a mirror or looking glass. Looking Glass Creek, which flows past the rock, is also named for its impressive natural structure. Its easy accessibility makes Looking Glass Falls a popular spot for travelers along U.S. 276, Forest Heritage Scenic Byway, near Brevard in the Pisgah National Forest. Enjoy nice views from the parking area along the road. Or take a short walk for a closer look. The waterfall is 60 feet tall.
320 locals recommend
Looking Glass Falls
U.S. 276
320 locals recommend
1 hr drive from our place. Looking Glass Falls is one of the most popular and beautiful waterfalls in North Carolina. And it's perhaps the easiest to view (one of the few accessible roadside waterfalls, making it perfect for folks with mobility and walking challenges). The name "Looking Glass" comes from Looking Glass Rock, where water freezes on its sides in the winter and then glistens in the sunlight like a mirror or looking glass. Looking Glass Creek, which flows past the rock, is also named for its impressive natural structure. Its easy accessibility makes Looking Glass Falls a popular spot for travelers along U.S. 276, Forest Heritage Scenic Byway, near Brevard in the Pisgah National Forest. Enjoy nice views from the parking area along the road. Or take a short walk for a closer look. The waterfall is 60 feet tall.
The elk of Cataloochee Valley wander free and wild in the valley (no cages or fences), so it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations of wildlife viewing. But with a little lesson on the elk and how to best enjoy their beauty, you’ll be all set for an incredible adventure. Cataloochee is a remote area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, so once you leave Highway 276 there is no food, gas, or other commercial services available. Another thing to note: there’s only one road in, so please practice caution and remember to share the road with your fellow wildlife enthusiasts. Wanna tip? Fill up your car, grab some snacks or picnic items, and make one last pit stop before heading into the valley.
22 locals recommend
Cataloochee Valley - Elk Watching
22 locals recommend
The elk of Cataloochee Valley wander free and wild in the valley (no cages or fences), so it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations of wildlife viewing. But with a little lesson on the elk and how to best enjoy their beauty, you’ll be all set for an incredible adventure. Cataloochee is a remote area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, so once you leave Highway 276 there is no food, gas, or other commercial services available. Another thing to note: there’s only one road in, so please practice caution and remember to share the road with your fellow wildlife enthusiasts. Wanna tip? Fill up your car, grab some snacks or picnic items, and make one last pit stop before heading into the valley.
1485 locals recommend
Biltmore
1 Lodge St
1485 locals recommend
Clingmans Dome Visitor Center
Clingmans Dome Road
41 locals recommend

Food scene

The breakfast options they have are vast and the service is amazing.
83 locals recommend
Joey's Pancake House
4309 Soco Rd
83 locals recommend
The breakfast options they have are vast and the service is amazing.
Awesome beer selection and the food is good. They are walking distance from our place.
48 locals recommend
BearWaters Brewing Company: Creekside
4352 Soco Rd
48 locals recommend
Awesome beer selection and the food is good. They are walking distance from our place.
Good food and within walking distance
14 locals recommend
Legends Sports Bar And Grill
3865 Soco Rd
14 locals recommend
Good food and within walking distance
Great local Mexican food and only closed on Wednesdays.
25 locals recommend
Guayabitos
3422 Soco Rd
25 locals recommend
Great local Mexican food and only closed on Wednesdays.
Great breakfast and opened most days of the week.
15 locals recommend
Country Vittles Family Style Restaurant
3589 Soco Rd
15 locals recommend
Great breakfast and opened most days of the week.
Best Fried Chicken in Maggie Valley. Large portions and great food.
The Valley House
2549 Soco Road
Best Fried Chicken in Maggie Valley. Large portions and great food.
Always great food and an impressive beer selection. One of our favorite places to go.
203 locals recommend
Boojum Brewing Company Taproom
50 N Main St
203 locals recommend
Always great food and an impressive beer selection. One of our favorite places to go.
Great pizza and good burgers.
18 locals recommend
Brickhouse Burgers & Pizza
3914 Soco Rd
18 locals recommend
Great pizza and good burgers.

Entertainment

Harrah’s has a bunch or great restaurants, gambling, concerts and live events, as well as a brand new Wicked Weed.
330 locals recommend
Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort
777 Casino Dr
330 locals recommend
Harrah’s has a bunch or great restaurants, gambling, concerts and live events, as well as a brand new Wicked Weed.
Only open Friday and Saturday night. This place is an amazing amount of fun to go and just watch or go and line dance or clog.
15 locals recommend
Stompin’ Ground
3116 Soco Rd
15 locals recommend
Only open Friday and Saturday night. This place is an amazing amount of fun to go and just watch or go and line dance or clog.
Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum
62 Vintage Ln
92 locals recommend
Maggie Valley Axe Lounge