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APRIL & MAY

UPCOMING EVENTS & FESTIVALS

The Trail Head Lodge promotes and supports the local area of Western North Carolina and the Eastern Blue Ridge of Tennessee. The hills are literally alive with the sound of music, the cacophony of craftsmen, and the smells of the culinary bounty...find your fancy and check-in to check out these marquee events in the 'Jewel of the Blue Ridge' that is Madison County, North Carolina.

As if the magic of these mountains wasn't enough to bring you here, there is something to do every day. Madison County has been referred to as “Asheville’s backyard” and it’s easy to see why. Only 20 minutes north of Asheville, North Carolina, Madison County is steeped in natural beauty– the famed Appalachian Trail and Pisgah National Forest, the French Broad River, and Natural Hot Springs. We are also bustling with culture—visual arts, music and performing arts—and a compelling history. Madison County has something for everyone and we look forward to seeing you soon!

JUNE & JULY

Cello
Baking Class
Palette
Bicycling
Traditional Library
Kids Playing Tug of War

AUG & SEPT

OCT & NOV

SECURE PAYMENT:

TEL: 912-665-4820

E-MAIL:management_team@thetrailheadlodge.com

Seasonal Availability: May 1 - 15 Oct 

Out of Season--Contact us

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