Explore the area
THINGS TO DO
Make the most of your trip! Here are our favorite local spots and activities.
RESTAURANTS
Local favorites for every taste
Mountain View Bistro
Farm-to-table cuisine with stunning views. Perfect for a romantic dinner.
123 Hilltop Road
The Rustic Fork
Casual American fare in a cozy, cabin-like setting. Great burgers and craft beer.
456 Main Street
Sage & Stone
Upscale dining featuring local ingredients and an extensive wine list.
789 Valley Drive
Sunrise Café
The best breakfast spot in town. Famous for their fluffy pancakes.
321 Morning Lane
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Embrace the natural beauty
Eagle Point Trail
Moderate 4-mile hike with panoramic mountain views. Best at sunrise.
Crystal Lake
Perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or just relaxing by the water.
Valley Golf Club
18-hole championship course set against a stunning mountain backdrop.
River Adventures
Guided rafting and tubing trips down the scenic river.
ATTRACTIONS
Must-see local spots
Mountain Heritage Museum
Learn about the area's rich history and natural heritage.
Wildflower Gardens
Stunning botanical gardens featuring native plants and walking paths.
Observation Tower
360-degree views of the valley and surrounding mountains.
Historic Downtown
Charming main street with Victorian architecture and local shops.
SHOPPING
Unique finds and local treasures
The General Store
Old-fashioned general store with local goods, candy, and souvenirs.
Mountain Crafts Gallery
Handmade art and crafts from local artisans.
Vintage Finds
Antiques and vintage treasures in a beautifully curated space.
NIGHTLIFE & ENTERTAINMENT
Keep the celebration going
The Copper Still
Local distillery with tastings and craft cocktails. Live music on weekends.
Mountain Brewing Co.
Craft brewery with a great outdoor patio and rotating tap list.
The Starlight Lounge
Upscale cocktail bar with a speakeasy vibe. Reservations recommended.
PRO TIPS
Make Reservations
Popular restaurants fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Book ahead for the best dining spots.
Dress in Layers
Mountain weather can change quickly. Mornings are cool, but afternoons can be warm. Always bring a light jacket.
Cash Is King
Some smaller shops and stands are cash-only. There are ATMs downtown, but it's good to have some bills handy.
Ask the Locals
The best hidden gems are often found through word of mouth. Don't be shy—locals love sharing their favorite spots!