Blue Ridge Craft Trails Are Open and Online
The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area has launched the Blue Ridge Craft Trails website. You can view the first 75 craft destinations across the 25 counties of Western North Carolina.
Check out “A Place Like No Other”
We’re proud to launch our new website, celebrating our living Appalachian traditions with a sleek, new look for our digital age.
Hayesville hits milestone with courthouse
Hayesville celebrates reopening of historic courthouse
New Craft Trail Initiative Launched
The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership is blazing a new trail to boost the regions craft industry across Western North Carolina...
Dale Neal Joins Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Staff
Starting May 1, veteran writer Dale Neal is joining the staff of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area to serve as digital communications manager.
Grant Awards Announcement Special Edition
The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership (BRNHA) is pleased to announce the award of 21 grants totaling $180,000 to help support projects across the North Carolina mountains and foothills.
News and Opportunities for BRNHA Partners
Click here to learn more about the Appalachian Sustainable Agricultural Project's 2017 CSA Fair, Upcoming Hometown History Workshop, and partner activities and events.
$8 Million Allocations Secured for Farmland Preservation
Blue Ridge Forever, a coalition of the 10 land trusts in Western North Carolina, recently received an unprecedented allocation of $8 million…
Send your events for a free listing on BRNHA website
As we prepare for the upcoming tourism season, the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership is populating our monthly events calendar on BlueRidgeHeritage.com, and we would like to include your main events that will be open to the public and welcoming to visitors.
BRNHA News for You in the New Year
Kathy Neall has joined the staff of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership as Finance and Administrative Manager.
Wildfire Information Center Set Up
As our region struggles with multiple wildfires, the National Forest Service has set up a Joint Information Center to keep the public informed of the status of the fires.