Sunday, September 4, 2011

Dog-Friendly, Award-Winning Historic Hometowns in the Blue Ridge of Western North Carolina

Yancey County Humane Society and Pumpkin's Park - 962 Cane River School Road - Burnsville, NC - 828-682-9510
We not only have breathtaking views for you, but for your dog as well. Northwest of Burnsville, NC, is our Humane Shelter and Pumpkin's Park dog park - situated on a lush 4-acre campus by the Cane River. Picnic tables and shelter, a gazebo, one-of-a-kind art pieces and a water feature are included, along with separate areas for large and small dogs to run and play. If you don't have a dog or cat, adopt one here. If this is not in your current plans, then support the upcoming gigantic Fall Flea that will be held near THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN in Micaville on Sept. 30, and Oct. 1-2. All proceeds go to this worthy organization.

Do bring your pet along when you visit with us at THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN. The Richmond Inn Bed-and-Breakfast (which has been featured in Southern Living) allows dogs. Most restaurants in the area with outdoor seating allow leashed, well-behaved dogs. And, definitely, take Fido hiking. Mt. Mitchell State Park (1,855 acres), about 15 minutes from us, allows dogs on all trails and throughout the park (except inside buildings). The 250-acre Crabtree Falls and Meadow Park, also about 15 minutes from us, allows leashed, well-behaved dogs on the trails.

There are also pet-sitting services and veterinarian clinics available in our hometowns. Ask us for personal references for those not listed on these sites.

Spruce Pine Named One of the South's Next Great Mountain Towns
(12 minutes from THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN)

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