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An Explorer’s Guide to Pisgah National Forest

Dec 9, 2024

Nestled in the mountains of western North Carolina, Pisgah National Forest invites explorers into the wild landscapes of the Southern Appalachians. This expansive forest spans over half a million acres and boasts more than 160 miles of scenic trails that wind through old-growth forests, past hidden waterfalls, and unparalleled panoramic…

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Should I Visit Western North Carolina Post Hurricane?

Dec 4, 2024

Western North Carolina, renowned for its vibrant fall foliage, mountain vistas, and charming towns, recently experienced the impact of a major hurricane. While the area was severely affected, much of the High Country remains open and ready to welcome visitors. Visiting the region not only supports local businesses during a…

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A Complete Guide to Family-Friendly Activities in Blowing Rock

Sep 24, 2024

Blowing Rock, North Carolina, is the perfect destination for families seeking adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking natural beauty. Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this charming town offers something for everyone, whether you’re visiting during the vibrant fall foliage, the crisp winter snow, or the lush green spring…

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A Mom’s Guide to Ziplining in Boone, NC: What to Know Before Booking

Sep 24, 2024

Planning a family adventure can be exciting and daunting, especially when choosing activities everyone will enjoy. If you’re considering ziplining in Boone, NC, look no further! This guide is tailored for moms like you who want to ensure a safe, fun, and memorable experience for the entire family. Why Choose…

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Exploring the Legacy of Mast General Store: Valle Crucis to Downtown Boone

Mast General Store - storefront
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No adventure to the High Country is complete without a visit to the historic Mast General Store. Since its beginning in 1883, Mast General Store has been a beacon of Appalachian culture and community, from the 19th-century charm of the original store in picturesque Valle Crucis to the vibrant and bustling downtown Boone location.

Valle Crucis: Where It All Began

Henry Taylor founded the original Valle Crucis store in 1883, and W.W. Mast bought into the business in 1897, eventually taking over. Nestled amidst rolling hills and the pastoral beauty of Valle Crucis, the original store retains its 19th-century charm, serving locals and tourists alike. 

 

The original Mast Store in Valle Crucis offers a more traditional general store experience with plenty of provisions, a working post office, a pot-bellied stove, and a back porch perfect for enjoying an ice-cold drink.

General store candy barrels

Boone's Downtown Gem

Known as the Old Boone Mercantile, The Mast General Store in Boone, has an intriguing history that complements its sister store in Valle Crucis. Originally opened in 1988 in the old Hunt's Department Store building, the Boone location marked a significant expansion of the Mast General Store family. The building itself, a red-brick structure, was constructed back in 1922, adding a historical charm to the store. The opening of Mast General Store in downtown Boone was part of a broader trend of revitalizing King St. and the downtown area, and Mast quickly became a vital part of Boone's community.  

 

While distinct in their atmospheres, both locations share a commitment to community, sustainability, and preserving the High Country's unique culture. They serve as gateways to the region's adventures, offering everything from outdoor gear to local crafts.

 

Whether you visit the historic Valle Crucis store or the bustling downtown Boone location, the Mast General Store promises an unforgettable journey through the High Country's history and culture. Experience the legacy and charm of both stores on your next adventure in Boone. 

Looking for more while in town? High Gravity Adventures is a great North Carolina adventure park for all ages. Our zip line between Boone and Blowing Rock offers unforgettable memories but is yet to top the screams of excitement offered by the thrill of the giant swing drop. Rather climb? Take on our aerial adventure park for children and adults alike. 

Andrew Miller