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Had to cancel NC trip due to flood damage need new ideas

Posted on 9/30/24 at 9:56 am
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
25841 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 9:56 am
Just canceled my cabin on the outskirts of Asheville for the week of thanksgiving. Need new ideas. Looking for hiking and decent scenery. Will have three teenagers as well. Arkansa looking attractive just not sure what area as I haven’t been. We have been to the smokies several times so looking elsewhere this ground.
Posted by tigergal918
Member since Feb 2022
369 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 11:11 am to
Blue Ridge, GA...we went this summer & fell in love with the area. Going back at Thanksgiving.
Posted by reds on reds on reds
Birmingham
Member since Sep 2013
4783 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 11:39 am to
Mentone, Alabama is a cool spot. Can drive ~an hour to cloudland state park in Georgia
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
16554 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 11:43 am to
Hot Springs area would be really neat, been wanting to get out there myself. Benton if you like mountain biking has been on my list once I get my back better.

quote:

Mentone, Alabama is a cool spot. Can drive ~an hour to cloudland state park in Georgia


Desoto is right there too.




This post was edited on 9/30/24 at 11:45 am
Posted by Doug_H
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Sep 2013
2659 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 11:59 am to
We had to cancel our Christmas trip to to NC also so we are now looking for alternatives.

I was thinking about possibly Kentucky to hit up at least 1 distillery on the bourbon trail. Any insights to things to do there around Christmas time for families? Any ski spots by any chance?
Posted by Tigertown in ATL
Georgia foothills
Member since Sep 2009
30215 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 12:33 pm to
New Braunfels?

That would be my time to go to the beach.
Posted by tigerrage08
Houma,LA
Member since Feb 2008
525 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 2:08 pm to
Blue Ridge, GA is a great area. We have been 3 times in the last 2 years and really enjoyed it. Just know that shops close around 5-6pm in these small mountain towns.
Posted by MurphyGator
Member since Jul 2021
1745 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 4:02 pm to
Driving or flying? If flying- I suggest CA: Big Sur/Carmel/Monterrey/possibly Santa Cruz depending on length of trip. Beautiful area with some good hikes, good restaurants, shopping for the ladies in Carmel, awesome aquarium in Monterrey Bay.
This post was edited on 9/30/24 at 4:05 pm
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
25841 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 6:16 pm to
Driving looking for something in a 10 hour drive radius from Pearl River county MS

Five plane tickets pkus a rental car kind of puts a damper on the vacation budget.
This post was edited on 9/30/24 at 6:17 pm
Posted by idontyield
Tunnel Trash
Member since Jun 2022
552 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 6:33 pm to
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Bentonville if you like mountain biking


You will be real disappointed in general if you go to Benton, Arkansas.
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
16554 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 8:13 pm to
quote:

You will be real disappointed in general if you go to Benton, Arkansas.


Good catch
Posted by TheOcean
#honeyfriedchicken
Member since Aug 2004
45160 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 9:51 pm to
Was blue ridge damaged at all?
Posted by MurphyGator
Member since Jul 2021
1745 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 10:04 pm to
Gotcha.
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
16554 posts
Posted on 10/1/24 at 7:55 am to
quote:

Was blue ridge damaged at all?


Some trees down, but nothing significant. It bowed around this area to the east and got spared.

It's a weird position these towns that got spared are in, we are going to need housing for all those displaced, but these towns also need the revenue from tourism to keep going. One of my friends that's a photographer on the dragon was trying to get people to keep coming to the area/not cancel their trips and showing how things aren't shutdown near there and encouraging tourism while not far away to the east things got wiped out.
This post was edited on 10/1/24 at 7:58 am
Posted by TheOcean
#honeyfriedchicken
Member since Aug 2004
45160 posts
Posted on 10/1/24 at 8:02 am to
Thanks. Do you live in the area?
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
16554 posts
Posted on 10/1/24 at 8:46 am to
quote:

Thanks. Do you live in the area?


Live closer to Chattanooga, Blue Ridge is in our service area.
Posted by blueridgeTiger
Granbury, TX
Member since Jun 2004
22049 posts
Posted on 10/1/24 at 12:01 pm to
We're still on a "wait and see" mode for our Christmas trip to Asheville. We have a BnB on the South Slope which is well above the flooding. We'll make our final call in early November.
Posted by Tree_Fall
Member since Mar 2021
1091 posts
Posted on 10/1/24 at 5:09 pm to
Buffalo River National Park is nice if you head for AR. It's in the north. The Ouachita Mountains in the south is where Hot Springs is.

I've been to both as well as several places in W NC. I prefer the Appalachian's and the overall vibe of that region, but the older/smaller mountains/hills of AR have their attraction.

We rented a cabin near Harrison many years ago for Thanksgiving. Only restaurant serving that day was a Dennys...turkey loaf! It was a dry county, and we had to drive up to MO for a bottle of wine.

Posted by CharlieTiger
ATL
Member since Jun 2014
935 posts
Posted on 10/2/24 at 1:30 pm to
quote:


We're still on a "wait and see" mode for our Christmas trip to Asheville. We have a BnB on the South Slope which is well above the flooding. We'll make our final call in early November.


I'd be shocked if anything is close to ready by that point. My cousin just evacuated a few days ago and said he was told many areas likely won't even have water for at least a few more weeks. Most of downtown Asheville was flooded. You can't recover from something like that in less than 2 months.

There's still only a handful of ways in and out of town because so many roads/bridges have been washed out. East of there in the Black Mountain/Swananoa area, it's even worse. It's likely going to be years before those areas are back to what they were.

I'd go ahead and make alternative plans now. And frankly, they probably want people to stay away so the scarce resources they'll have can be used for the start of a rebuild.
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
16554 posts
Posted on 10/2/24 at 10:41 pm to
Yeah I would see if you could get out of that being in the Asheville area and just a few months. Too much destroyed there.
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