

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this historic lodge offers stunning views, hiking trails, and a restaurant serving regional cuisine.
Located within the lodge, this restaurant offers stunning views of the lake and mountains while serving a hearty breakfast.
Known for its delicious breakfast menu featuring local ingredients, this restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
This popular spot offers a variety of lunch options, including burgers, sandwiches, and salads, along with a selection of local beers.

Peaks Of Otter Lodge experiences frequent rain, a waterproof jacket is essential for outdoor activities.

The lodge offers numerous hiking trails, sturdy hiking boots are recommended for comfort and safety.

The area is prone to mosquitoes and other insects, especially near the lake.
Smoked ham with red eye gravy (coffee-infused pan drippings), served with biscuits.
Freshly caught trout, pan-fried and served with lemon butter, accompanied by seasonal vegetables.
Slow-cooked pulled pork, slathered in vinegar-based barbecue sauce, served on a bun with coleslaw.
A scenic overlook offering panoramic views of the Peaks of Otter and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.
A 469-mile scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering numerous overlooks, hiking trails, and picnic spots.
A historic water-powered gristmill and sawmill, offering guided tours and a chance to learn about local history.

These bears are hand-carved from local wood, symbolizing the region's wildlife and craftsmanship.
Produced by local beekeepers, this honey is a taste of the region's wildflowers and nectar.
These blankets are hand-woven using local wool, keeping visitors warm and reminding them of the lodge's cozy atmosphere.
A historic bridge in Rome where couples lock padlocks symbolizing their love, throwing the key into the Tiber River.

A scenic 12.5-mile trail around Clarks Hill Lake, offering beautiful lake views, wildlife spotting, and picnic spots.
Discover the wonders of the natural world at this interactive museum, home to over 2 million specimens.