Even though fall season is the ideal time to enjoy
the prime of nature’s bounty, The Preserve at Wolf Laurel
in Burnsville, North Carolina offers breathtaking views
and scenic landscapes year round. Burnsville sits near
the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small town of just under
1,700 residents and conveniently located near some of
the country’s esteemed national parks. The Preserve
at Wolf Laurel is a private residential community that
offers plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy a
peaceful respite in this quaint community.
Each season in Burnsville is celebrated with festival
and fairs around the community. When the winter months
bring cold weather and snow, the Wolf Laurel mountains
offer ample opportunities to take in a weekend of skiing
and snowboarding. Spring is the perfect opportunity
to take part in the annual Burnsville Metric Bike Ride
that criss-crosses through the hills, parks, and nature
trails for a rewarding journey through the town and
countryside. The arts and crafts festivals near The
Preserve at Wolf Laurel kick off in late March to feature
special events such as the Toe River Arts Council’s
Spring Studio Tour, the weekly farmer’s market, and
a number of independent crafts shows and fairs. Hikers
and golfers can enjoy the beautiful locations found
at Mount Mitchell Golf Club, Reems Golf Club, and other
small resorts throughout the area.
Summer at The Preserve at Wolf Laurel affords travelers
and residents an opportunity to take in the arts and
community festivals throughout the warmer months. From
picnics in the park to music festivals in the countryside,
it’s easy to make a trip to the open-air theatre for
some live entertainment. Visiting the area museums and
craft shows is another popular activity throughout the
area, and schedules are posted in the spring.
Fall season is the most favorable season at The Preserve
at Wolf Laurel, offering a splendid array of colors
at the turn of the season. As the county counts down
the days to Winterfest events in the town center, there
are plenty of opportunities to explore the countryside,
brave a hiking or mountain trail, or simply enjoy the
weekly music festivals in the downtown area. The downtown
area and marketplace are just a short drive from the
Preserve, offering a hometown culture and festive atmosphere
like no other.
For those who have an interest in sightseeing, exploring,
and nature excursions, Grandfather Mountain and Linville
Falls are just a short drive form The Preserve at Wolf
Laurel. These are ideal spots for touring and exploration,
with tours and other attractions open to the public
throughout the season. Mount Mitchell Park offers ample
opportunities to enjoy the nature preserve and scenic
views of the Mississippi River. The summit at Mount
Mitchell Park offers a clear view of the Blue Ridge
Mountains and lush green valleys, and is the perfect
spot for a weekend picnic or excursion.
With the rolling hills and mountains of North Carolina
and a backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Preserve
at Wolf Laurel is an idyllic setting to enjoy the best
of nature with all the luxuries and amenities of a premier
resort. The private, gated mountain community covers
1,300 acres with miles of trails throughout the Appalachian
Mountains. From white water rafting to fishing and guided
adventures, The Preserve at Wolf Laurel is a prime spot
to enjoy the best of Burnsville and the surrounding
area.
Find out more at http://www.livesouth.com/north-carolina/preserve-wolf-laurel
Even though fall season is the ideal time to enjoy the
prime of nature’s bounty, The Preserve at Wolf Laurel
in Burnsville, North Carolina offers breathtaking views
and scenic landscapes year round Burnsville sits near
the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small town of just under
1,700 residents and conveniently located near some of
the country’s esteemed national parks
About the Author
Tim Stewart is a contributing writer for Living
Southern Style and Ideal Destinations magazines
which feature private, gated and luxury mountain and
waterfront communities.
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