Things to do in Ferguson

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    Ferguson invites you to explore its rich tapestry of history and natural beauty, where rolling hills meet expansive forests in a harmonious dance. Known for its commitment to agriculture and outdoor adventures, this charming locale offers an authentic escape into the heart of rural life with trail hikes that promise breathtaking vistas at every turn. Whether you're savoring local produce or exploring scenic paths less traveled, Ferguson promises experiences both invigorating and serene.

    Popular Activities in Ferguson

    Fly Fishing Wade Trips in Blue Ridge Mountains

    Experience guided fly fishing with expert instruction in scenic mountain waters.

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    Fly Fishing Lessons in the Blue Ridge Mountains

    Experience guided fly fishing lessons for all skill levels in scenic mountain waters.

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    $125/ person

    New River Tubing Adventure in Todd, NC

    Float the scenic New River and enjoy a relaxing tubing experience surrounded by mountain views.

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    $5/ person

    Watauga River Family Rafting Adventure in Elizabethton

    Enjoy a gentle rafting trip with family-friendly rapids and scenic Tennessee views.

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    $45/ person

    New River Paddling Adventure in Todd NC

    Paddle the scenic New River and enjoy mountain views, wildflowers, and a relaxing outdoor experience.

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    High Country Zipline Adventure

    Soar above forest canopies on ten ziplines, an ATV ride, and a 50-ft swinging bridge

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    $95/ person

    Canoe Trip on the South Fork of the New River

    Paddle calm Appalachian waters with gear and shuttle included.

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    Downtown Boone Pub Crawl

    Explore Boone’s top pubs with a beer expert on a fun two-hour walking crawl

    $45/ person

    Guided 4-Hour Educational Hiking Tour in Boone

    Learn about local ecology on a scenic half-day hike tailored to your skill level.

    $75/ person

    Stand-Up Paddleboard Yoga Class on Price Lake

    Flow through Vinyasa poses atop a paddleboard while soaking in tranquil lake views.

    $65/ person

    Guided SUP Tour on Price Lake

    Paddle Price Lake while learning about local flora and fauna on a fun 2-hour session

    $85/ person

    Guided Rock Climbing Adventure Near Boone

    Spend a full day scaling diverse routes with expert instruction for all skill levels

    $85/ person

    Historical Downtown Walking Tour of Boone

    Discover Boone's rich heritage on a concise guided stroll downtown.

    $45/ person

    Explore the Charm of Ferguson

    Ferguson is a hidden gem that offers visitors an authentic taste of North Carolina's natural beauty and rural charm. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests, this small town invites you to slow down and enjoy life at a different pace. With its proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains, outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, or simply soaking in panoramic views. The nearby W. Kerr Scott Reservoir provides perfect conditions for kayaking or fishing on serene waters.

    A visit to Ferguson isn't complete without exploring some local history. Head over to Whippoorwill Academy & Village where time seems to stand still among historic log cabins and charming exhibits about pioneer life in the area. If you're visiting during autumn, don't miss out on apple picking at one of the nearby orchards—it's a delightful way to embrace the season while supporting local farmers.

    For those seeking unique experiences beyond nature trails and historical sites, consider attending one of Ferguson’s community events or festivals which often showcase regional crafts and music traditions rooted deeply in Appalachian culture. Whether you're savoring homemade jams from a roadside stand or enjoying live bluegrass under starlit skies, Ferguson promises memorable moments filled with warmth and genuine hospitality.

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