Maggie Valley

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Maggie Valley is a small mountain town and popular tourist destination in the Great Smoky Mountains region of western North Carolina, known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreation, and nearby ski and national park attractions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist destination
town
climate humid subtropical climate with mountain influences
country United States of America
surface form: United States
feature valley setting in the mountains
hasActivity fishing
hiking
scenic drives
skiing
snowboarding
hasAttraction Blue Ridge Parkway access
Cataloochee Ski Area NERFINISHED
Wheels Through Time Museum NERFINISHED
knownFor mountain scenery
nearby ski resorts
outdoor recreation
proximity to Great Smoky Mountains National Park
scenic beauty
skiing
tourism
locatedIn Haywood County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
North Carolina
locatedInRegion Great Smoky Mountains region NERFINISHED
western North Carolina NERFINISHED
locatedNear Blue Ridge Parkway NERFINISHED
Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
mountainRange Great Smoky Mountains NERFINISHED
near Cherokee, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Waynesville, North Carolina NERFINISHED
offers lodging for Great Smoky Mountains visitors
restaurants for tourists
vacation rentals
partOf Great Smoky Mountains region NERFINISHED
Haywood County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicSector hospitality industry
tourism
recreationAreaFor Blue Ridge Parkway travelers
Great Smoky Mountains National Park visitors
region Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
state North Carolina NERFINISHED
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
tourismType mountain tourism
nature tourism
outdoor recreation tourism
transportationAccess U.S. Route 19 NERFINISHED

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western North Carolina contains Maggie Valley
subject surface form: Western North Carolina