Hey folks, long time lurker - sadly, not enough of a contributor (maybe that'll be my New Year's resolution??).
Based on some of my favorite threads here, and where many of you are located, I figured I'd ask you all for suggestions on this.
Each year we rent a cabin to spend the week between Christmas and NYE in the North Carolina mountains (this year we're thinking 12/28-1/3). The past few year it's been Blue Ridge, GA. We like this area because it's mountainous, remote, but close (15-30 minutes) to 1-2 small Southern "downtowns" with cute shops, quaint restaurants, and a generally welcoming small town vibe.
The problem is you can't count on seeing snow in GA or NC in late December - as a matter of fact, we've struck out all three of the past years (one year there was a light dusting, but it was gone by noon).
I want to try a NE destination this year where we're almost guaranteed to see real snow. My kids are 3 and 6 years old and I really want them to experience it.
Here's where I need your help... having grown up in South Florida, the Carolinas are very familiar to me, but I'm utterly clueless about the Northeast. Here's what I'm looking for:
- No more than 3 hours from a major airport (2 hours is better, we've got little kids)
- Very high probability of real, deep, snow
- No more than 30 minutes to a nice downtown with food and shops
- No more than 30 minutes to groceries
- No more than 60 minutes to some kind of hill or mountain for some sledding or tubing for the kids
- Remote, quiet, nice cabin (no resorts)
Is my list feasible? Any thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
For those familiar with the South, we've stayed outside of Blue Ridge, Helen, Asheville, and Boone in the past and all have been great. Asheville is much larger than what I'm looking for, but you get the idea.
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