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Maggie Valley is a small tourist town in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, between Asheville, NC and Gatlinburg, TN. It is about 10 miles south of the I-40 freeway on US19 and 35 miles west-southwest of Asheville, NC. Maggie Valley has a population of about 600 as of the year 2000.
Typical tourist attractions for the area include unique shops, handmade crafts and panning for gems in the riverbeds. The people are "Southern" friendly and there are several locations nearby for fishing, skiing and hiking. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway made excellent day-trips.
A small creek runs through town which is lined with rustic shops and motels. The Smoky Mountains and the locals give Maggie Valley a laid-back, relaxed atmosphere.
Here is the Official Web Site for Maggie Valley: http://www.maggievalley.org/
Typical tourist attractions for the area include unique shops, handmade crafts and panning for gems in the riverbeds. The people are "Southern" friendly and there are several locations nearby for fishing, skiing and hiking. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway made excellent day-trips.
A small creek runs through town which is lined with rustic shops and motels. The Smoky Mountains and the locals give Maggie Valley a laid-back, relaxed atmosphere.
Here is the Official Web Site for Maggie Valley: http://www.maggievalley.org/
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Aug 01, 1998 – May 12, 2008
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We stayed at the Scottish Inn in Maggie Valley, North Carolina while visiting local family for Christmas 1999. We were treated to a little dusting of snow which made for a good picture or two. This is definitely a small town with a population around 600, most of which is focused on the …
Dec 27, 2007
Originally planned to go ski in West Virginia but changed location to much closer area in Maggie Valley, NC. It was between 8hrs long drive or 5 hrs drive
Jul 04, 2008 – Aug 04, 2008
This is a struggling theme park on top of a hill. It closed a few years ago and some investors are trying to reopen it. The rollercoaster still hasn't reopened, which was the main reason I went, and a few other rides were also closed. This old west theme park actually lets kids run a…
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