Forming and growing for over 200 million years, the Appalachian Mountains, with its deep folds, all but disappeared when Pangaea broke up. This mountain range, one of the oldest in North America, received a 'new look' during volcanic-tectonic activity 65 million years ago. The Appalachian range is said to be home to the Brown Mountain Lights, the Wendigo, and the Moon-Eyed People, lending a sense of mystery and even eeriness to the mountains. However, even with this spooky legacy, no one can deny the magnificence of this mountain range. The sheer splendor of the Appalachians also shines through the beautiful small towns scattered throughout. For gorgeous mountain views, historic small-town living, and fantastic food, you can't go wrong with the following adorable towns on your next trip to the majestic Appalachians.
Abingdon, Virginia

In Abingdon, you'll also find the Backbone Rock Recreation Area - a picture-perfect camping location, and the otherworldly Channels Natural Area Preserve. Located in the Channels State Forest, the Preserve offers a glimpse back in time to the last Ice Age. Here, a complex network of sandstone formations formed 400 million years ago provides a sensory experience like no other place in Virginia. In the center of Abingdon, several restaurants and eateries offer a taste of local cuisine, capping off the perfect small-town visit. The Tavern, a historic restaurant serving hungry customers since 1779, offers an award-winning menu. For intense Southern flavors, you should stop by The Peppermill for mouthwatering pasta and seafood dishes.
Black Mountain, North Carolina

Black Mountain offers a plethora of shops and galleries for the artistic at heart, and these places often showcase local artisan work. For those who want to explore the outdoors, the Blue Ridge Parkway (or America's Favorite Drive), is home to several waterfalls, different flower species, RV sites, hiking trails, and a whole lot more. If you want to add a challenge to your hiking experience, climb the summit of Lookout Mountain, and while you catch your breath, you'll be rewarded for your effort with the breathtaking panoramic views that surround you. Back in the town limits, the Veranda Café & Gifts await those with a healthy appetite. Here you will find delicious sandwiches and soups made from scratch. If you want to savor local ingredients, the Black Mountain Bistro offers a grand and diverse menu.
Blowing Rock, North Carolina

In the downtown area, several boutiques and art galleries will allow you to immerse yourself in local art and fashion. These include the Artists in Residence at Edgewood Cottage, Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, Monkee's of Blowing Rock, and Belles of Blowing Rock. For a fare worthy of royalty, you can indulge in savory dishes at Gideon Ridge Inn. If you're in the mood for mountain-inspired comfort food, there is no better place than the cozy Six Pence Pub.
Dahlonega, Georgia

One of these attractions includes the Consolidated Gold Mine, where you can go on an underground tour of a real gold mine. You can also walk along the Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site housed in the former Lumpkin County Courthouse. If you're a wine connoisseur, you'll appreciate the local wineries scattered throughout the area. For excellent food to pair with a glass of wine, you will find farm-to-table dishes at The Smith House. This restaurant's roots lie deep within Dahlonega's history. If you want Cajun cuisine, the charming Bourbon Street Grille offers meals that taste like home.
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Elkins, West Virginia

After working up an appetite outdoors, you can enjoy contemporary American cuisine at 1863 Grill – this restaurant sits in a historic building and boasts a homey atmosphere. For authentic Italian and Mexican food, The Beander's Restaurant & Tavern, located in the mountains, offers hearty pasta, steak, soup, and more.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Gatlinburg is also home to Ober Gatlinburg, where you can take in the view from an aerial tramway or go skiing and ice skating. If you're into weird and beautiful things, don't miss out on the exhibits at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies. Here, virtual tours and glass bottom boats await, as well as mermaid breakfasts and sensory nights. When you get hungry, you can satisfy your taste buds with the flavors of the South at the Park Grill or fondue at The Melting Pot.
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Immerse yourself in the town's history by visiting the John Brown Museum and the Civil War-era exhibits at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Enjoy hiking along the Appalachian Trail, which passes through the town and offers picturesque views of the stunning surrounding landscape. Furthermore, you'll find traditional American food at the Anvil Restaurant and a taste of rustic and comforting dishes at the Coach House Grill n' Bar, which is a local favorite.
Helen, Georgia

This place beckons those who love water activities, with the Chattahoochee River offering tubing experiences during the summer. For those who just want to gaze at rushing water, the Anna Ruby Falls won't disappoint. These twin waterfalls cascade from the surrounding towering mountains, making for a spectacular sight. Quaint shops and restaurants line the streets in Helen, including the Troll Tavern, where you can enjoy Bavarian dishes, and Hofer's Bakery & Café with its traditional Southern dishes.
Lewisburg, West Virginia

Here you can explore the Greenbrier Historical Society and North House Museum, which punctuates the town's rich history. The surrounding Greenbrier Valley offers multiple fun activities, including hiking, fishing, and horseback riding. If you want to have a night out on the town, you should include the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in your itinerary as well as Carnegie Hall, which is one of only four in the world. Lewisburg is also where you'll find the Stardust Café, a charming spot that focuses on serving great American food made with locally sourced ingredients.
Mentone, Alabama

In Mentone, you will find DeSoto Falls, a stunning waterfall located near the town. If you want to stay and explore the area for a few days, you may not find accommodation in the historic Mentone Springs Hotel, but you can explore the ruins that remained after a fire destroyed the building in 2014. This 130-year icon's loss was a devastating blow to the local community but continues to draw tourists to the town. When you're done exploring for the day and taking in the historic sights of Mentone, you'll find delicious dishes at the popular Elevation Bistro or a light meal at the Wildflower Café.
8 Adorable Small Towns In AlabamaAlabama, affectionately known as the Heart of Dixie, epitomizes Southern charm and hospitality, greeting visitors with a warm and homely embrace.
Thomas, West Virginia

If you find yourself feeling nostalgic for years gone by and want to immerse yourself in the charms of yesteryear, there is no better place to go than the small towns that dot the Appalachian mountains. Each town has something special to offer every visitor that passes through and will fill up your soul with joy and contentment.