Maggie Valley is blessed with the ideal year-round climate, beautiful
mountain scenery and warm Southern hospitality. Proud of our southern
mountain heritage, we are building the future with a concern for
preserving the past. We're far enough south that spring comes pretty
early, bringing a fantastic display of natural blooming beauty to the
mountainsides as Dogwood, Redbud Trees and an amazing number of
wildflowers put on their show. Our Summer heat is tempered by our cool
mountain elevations and evening tempuratures drop to create some of the
most relaxing evening environments. In the fall our hardwood forests put
on a spectacular fall foliage color display attracting more Visitors than
other time of the year. The winter brings a quiet, slower season while
providing us with some of the best skiing in the south.
About 40% of our County is occupied by the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park, Pisgah National Forest and the Harmon Den Wildlife Refuge, where the
Blue Ridge Parkway meets the Great Smoky Mountains. The central part of
the county is well suited for business and agriculture and is easily
accessible to major population centers of the east and southeast U.S. -
Our location is a major feature. Haywood County encompasses 546 square
miles and has a population of about 52,000. There are four incorporated
towns: Waynesville, Maggie Valley, Canton, and Clyde. With a mild southern
climate and cool mountain elevations ranging to over 6000 feet, Haywood
County is an excellent location any time of the year for business or
recreation. Look at the weather forecast for
today in Maggie Valley.