Ingles Open Road: Mayland Earth to Sky Park
If you’re a fan of the mystery of Space, the pursuit of knowledge, or just really great views then it’s time to point your compass to Earth to Sky Park.
If you’re a fan of the mystery of Space, the pursuit of knowledge, or just really great views then it’s time to point your compass to Earth to Sky Park.
It features so many amazing sights, like the highest peak in the Eastern US, the oldest river in North America, the deepest gorge east of the Grand Canyon, and the highest waterfall east of the Rockies.
Welcome to the Ice Chalet, home of the Great Smoky Mountains Curling Club. That’s right, even down south we’ve got guys and gals trying their hands and brushes at this fun and challenging sport.
Minutes from downtown Atlanta, we’ve found an eccentric escape full of beauty, wonder, and spellbinding appeal. Just watch out for the spit.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established in 1926. Almost a hundred years later it’s the most visited of all the national parks. And today, Ingles Open Road is visiting one of its very special places, Cataloochee Valley.
The Ingles Open Road visits Shadrack’s Christmas Wonderland in Sevierville, TN. You’ll also find Shadrack’s in Jackson and Johnson City, TN and in Charlotte and Tryon, NC.
Take the Ingles Open Road to Saluda, NC, a picturesque, historic downtown nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains between the bustling hubs of Greenville, Spartanburg and Asheville.
The Ingles Open Road visits a North Carolina National Heritage Site three miles south of the picturesque town of Saluda. It’s a 268-acre glen that houses a gem on Colt Creek. Welcome to Pearson’s Falls.