Banner Elk North
Carolina
Looking for a new home in
the friendly town of
Banner Elk North Carolina.
Western
North Carolina Mountains
Located
in the Mountains of Western North Carolina, Banner
Elk is home to a bustling community thriving in High
Country tourism activities such as skiing, golf, hiking,
horseback riding, rafting, and fishing.
Premiere Banner Elk NC Real Estate
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With a
number of fine homes to choose from as well as
restaurants and unique shops, Banner Elk offers much for
the seasonal resident and part-year resident. Year-round
residents benefit from the growing popularity of the
Western North Carolina Mountains and comprise the area's
growing number of professionals, service personnel, and
skilled trade people. Come visit Banner Elk... and who
knows, you just might stay!
Banner Elk is located in the heart of the Blue Ridge
Mountains, in the Western North Carolina. It is 20
minutes away from Boone, and is surrounded by the
towns of Sugar Mountain, Beech Mountain, Seven Devils
and Hawk's Nest. There is a wide range of Bed and
Breakfast Inns, hotels, vocational rental property and
restaurants and bars in town. And just a few minutes
away there are ski resorts, golf clubs, hiking trails,
campgrounds and other possibilities for outdoor fun.
Banner Elk area is popular among road and mountain
biking enthusiasts. Lees McRay College cycling team held
the National Championship title several times in the few
years since its inception. Team members practice in the
surrounding area and on the trails adjacent to the
town's green way system.
In the winter Banner Elk is where people come to
choose and cut their own Christmas tree and ski, and in
the summer it is a perfect place for a family getaway
which can be either quiet, peaceful, and relaxing or
full of activity, fun, and adventure. Blue Ridge
parkway, Grandfather mountain, Linville Falls and
Linville Gorge are just a few of the scenic landmarks in
the area. The attractions that are worth visiting are
the Woolly Worm Festival that takes place in Banner Elk
in October, and the summer theater, by the Lees-McRae
College Performing Arts department.
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