Escape the Ordinary at Lake Nantahala!

Fun Winter Activities in Nantahala

The marina may be closed for the winter season, but that doesn’t mean the adventure stops! In Nantahala, there’s still so much fun to be experienced throughout the year. So, no matter when you decide to immerse yourself in the beauty of Nantahala Forest, you’ll be sure to have many options to create an adventure to remember. 

During the winter months, you may want to make a cup of hot cocoa and cozy up on the couch in front of the fireplace, or even prepare a delicious meal in the fully-equipped kitchens in the cabins and luxury yurts of stayNantahala, but Mother Nature still has so much to offer when it comes to planning activities for your winter getaway.

Fishing and Kokanee Salmon Run

Lake Nantahala is a perfect fishing spot for beginner and expert fishermen alike. You’re sure to find many types of fish in the beautiful, crystal clear lake like the trout; however, Lake Nantahala is known to be the only home to the Kokanee salmon. Why? Lake Nantahala is a man-made lake, and therefore, this particular type of salmon is a landlocked variety that spawn every autumn. The excitement begins between the months of August and December during their spawning season. You’ll see all the fish swim upstream. In addition to other fishermen, this type of year can also attract other wildlife who are looking for a meal as well.

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Winter Hiking

Sometimes, the best way to experience Mother Nature is by venturing through it on foot! Winter hiking can be some of themost rewarding experience ever because the weather isn’t harsh and crowds are typically at a minimum. Here are some of our favorite hiking trails: 

  • Rainbow Falls – Hike the 150 ft. Rainbow Falls located in North Carolina’s Gorges State Park

  • Bartram Trail – Named after the naturalist, William Bartram, this trail follows his nearly 4-mile route during his visit from 1773 through 1777 as he explored the area. Be sure to visit the waterfall!

  • Whiteside Mountain – This nearly 2-mile hike is quite moderate and is perfect for hiking, walking, and, depending on the season, bird watching.

Nothing beats a vacation to the cabin than a winter holiday, and on top of being able to experience family gatherings and romantic getaways in the cabin, you can also experience Mother Nature at its finest.