Lingael Farm Guidebook

April
Lingael Farm Guidebook

City/town information

Quaint, mountain town with cute shops, antiques, and great food. Fine dining, bar food, breweries, and family friendly restaurants are all available.
125 locals recommend
West Jefferson
125 locals recommend
Quaint, mountain town with cute shops, antiques, and great food. Fine dining, bar food, breweries, and family friendly restaurants are all available.

Activities

Fun activity! Bring your own discs!
10 locals recommend
Ashe County Park Disc Golf Course
527 Ashe Park Rd
10 locals recommend
Fun activity! Bring your own discs!
Great library with a fun park behind it.
8 locals recommend
Ashe County Public Library
148 Library Rd
8 locals recommend
Great library with a fun park behind it.
Kayaking and tubing the New River... enjoyable for groups and families alike!
25 locals recommend
New River Outfitters
10725 U.S. Hwy 221 N
25 locals recommend
Kayaking and tubing the New River... enjoyable for groups and families alike!
Great hiking and wild ponies!
143 locals recommend
Grayson Highlands State Park
829 Grayson Highland Lane
143 locals recommend
Great hiking and wild ponies!
Cheese that would make Wisconsin proud! Plus wine, candy, fudge, and myriad sauces and cooking items.
104 locals recommend
Ashe County Cheese
106 E Main St
104 locals recommend
Cheese that would make Wisconsin proud! Plus wine, candy, fudge, and myriad sauces and cooking items.
Explore Ashe County with a guided map on a street legal Roxor.
Unseen Pass
421 E 2nd St
Explore Ashe County with a guided map on a street legal Roxor.
In addition to great hiking, Mt. Jefferson has a remarkable history. Around the time of the Civil War, legend holds that the "caves" beneath Mount Jefferson's ledges served as hideouts for escaped slaves traveling to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
88 locals recommend
Mount Jefferson State Natural Area
1481 Mt Jefferson Rd
88 locals recommend
In addition to great hiking, Mt. Jefferson has a remarkable history. Around the time of the Civil War, legend holds that the "caves" beneath Mount Jefferson's ledges served as hideouts for escaped slaves traveling to freedom on the Underground Railroad.