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		<title>Start a New Thanksgiving Holiday Tradition in the Smoky Mountains</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 10:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Helen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something incredibly special about the holiday season that brings friends and families together like no other time of the year. This year, make your time together even more memorable by initiating a new ‘day after the feast’ family tradition – a family outing at one of the many Christmas Tree farms located in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nclakehouse.com/blog/uncategorized/start-a-new-thanksgiving-holiday-tradition-in-the-smoky-mountains/attachment/boys-with-turkey-headgear" rel="attachment wp-att-1043"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1043" title="boys with turkey headgear" src="http://www.nclakehouse.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/boys-with-turkey-headgear.jpg" alt="" width="153" height="229" /></a>There is something incredibly special about the holiday season that brings friends and families together like no other time of the year. This year, make your time together even more memorable by initiating a new ‘day after the feast’ family tradition – a family outing at one of the many Christmas Tree farms located in western North Carolina&#8217;s Jackson County to hand-select and harvest the perfect Live Christmas Tree. Two of our favorite tree farms, <a href="http://www.tylynplantation.com/">Ty-lyn Plantation Christmas Tree Farm</a> and <a href="http://www.tomsawyertrees.com/">Tom Sawyer&#8217;s Christmas Tree Farm</a>, offer rides on a vintage red fire truck or in a horse-drawn wagon, hot cider and chocolate, bonfires and even an elf village to engage young and old alike. Located on opposite sides of Lake Glenville, a short walk from the lake, both tree farms are an easy drive from our lakefront <a title="Lakehouse at Katie Camp" href="http://www.nclakehouse.com/">lodge</a>. The Holiday season will be here before you know it – so start planning today!</p>
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		<title>The First and Only Fly Fishing Trail in the U.S.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 20:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Helen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Jackson County, where the Lakehouse at Katie Camp is located, waterfalls cascade under the rugged canopy of the Nantahala National Forest while hundreds of trout streams weave their way through the Smoky Mountains. This county and these mountains have long been a haven for fly fishing enthusiasts. In 2009, the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing [...]]]></description>
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<p>In Jackson County, where the <a href="http://www.nclakehouse.com">Lakehouse at Katie Camp</a> is located, waterfalls cascade under the rugged canopy of the Nantahala National Forest while hundreds of trout streams weave their way through the Smoky Mountains. This county and these mountains have long been a haven for fly fishing enthusiasts. In 2009, the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail was created for just those people.</p>
<p>Spearheaded by the Jackson County Tourism Authority, the trail highlights 15 prime spots for catching trout and offers everything from wide rivers to medium-sized creeks to small streams. It is the first and only fly fishing trail in the United States.</p>
<p>The trail includes portions of 11 creeks and four rivers – the Tuckasegee, Chattooga and Whitewater Rivers as well as the trail’s newest addition, Raven Fork. The variety of locations, waters and fish make the trail attractive to both beginner and expert anglers.</p>
<p>Serious fly fishers will like the smaller, lesser-known spots such as Pantertown Creek in Panthertown Valley. This spot is on a high mountain valley which, due to its bowl shape and craggy bluffs, is known as the “Yosemite of the East” and requires a two-mile hike to access it. Other popular spots for experts include Chattooga River, Whitewater River and Tanasee Creek.</p>
<p>Beginners will enjoy the five spots along the Tuckasegee River. These open areas and well-stocked catch and release waters can be fished year-round. Catch all three species of trout (rainbow, brown and brook) and you’ve achieved something worth bragging about to your friends – the Tuckasegee Slam. Try the spot along the NC 107 Bridge to Dillsboro Park for your best chance.</p>
<p>The more remote spots, such as the Panthertown Creek location, allow for a more solitary, serene experience. The trail’s small streams (Moses Creek, Mull Creek, Rough Butt Creek, Chastine Creek and Piney Mountain Creek) offer mountainous terrain and several large waterfalls. If you just want to squeeze in a quick trip during a busy weekend, that’s okay too; the trail offers plenty of locations that allow for convenient drive-up access.</p>
<p>Raven Fork, also known as Cherokee Trophy Water, was just added to the trail in 2010. It’s not unusual to find fish 20-30 inches long at the end of your line here.</p>
<p>If you want to introduce kids to fly fishing, the Tuckasegee River along East Laporte Park is a good location. With easy parking, plentiful stock, public restrooms and picnic tables, the experience should be nothing but calm waters.</p>
<p>Because the NC Wildlife Resources Commission annually stocks the waterways in Jackson County with nearly 100,000 trout, nearly all of the spots along the trail offer a good chance for a successful fishing trip.</p>
<p>A free, water-resistant map of the trail is available by request on the website or by visiting the Jackson County Travel &amp; Tourism Authority. The map provides detailed information such as access points, waterway designations and regulations as well as the species of fish available, whether a stream produces fish of quantity or size, interesting information about the site and how far you have to walk to get there.</p>
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		<title>Smallest Post Office and Highest Waterfall Located in the Smoky Mountains</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 18:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Helen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning a trip to to the Great Smoky Mountains? Located in the North Carolina mountains and right in the midst of the Great Smoky Mountains near Cashiers, within a few miles of each other, are the smallest Post Office in the United States (1903-53) and the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, Whitewater Falls. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-95" title="world's smallest post office" src="http://www.nclakehouse.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/worlds-smallest-post-office2.jpg" alt="world's smallest post office" width="104" height="157" />Planning a trip to to the Great Smoky Mountains?</strong> Located in the North Carolina mountains and right in the midst of the <a href="http://www.nclakehouse.com">Great Smoky Mountains</a> near Cashiers, within a few miles of each other, are the smallest Post Office in the United States (1903-53) and the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, Whitewater Falls.</p>
<p>Built by Thomas Grimshawe, stamp collectors and enthusiasts from around the world wrote at the Post Office to get their letters postmarked with the Grimshawe&#8217;s postmark. The building still stands today and is easy to reach from our <a href="http://www.nclakehouse.com">luxury mountain lake lodge</a>.</p>
<p>Whitewater Falls plunges 411 feet, in two distinct steps. It&#8217;s an easy walk on the paved trail for an excellent view of this big, impressive waterfall. Located in Jackson County, it is designated a North Carolina Natural Heritage Area. A favorite spot for a western North Carolina day trip, the falls are less than an hour&#8217;s drive from our <a href="http://www.nclakehouse.com">Lakehouse</a>.</p>
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