Grandfather Mountain hosts New Year’s Day sunrise opportunity

Grandfather Mountain will host a New Year’s Day sunrise opportunity on Friday, Jan. 1. Photo courtesy of the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation

From Grandfather Mountain

Press release

There are sunrises, and then there are Grandfather Mountain sunrises.

And then there are Grandfather Mountain New Year’s Day sunrises.

Ring in an epic New Year on Friday, Jan. 1, 2016, for Grandfather Mountain’s first sunrise opportunity of 2016. Sunrise opportunities allow guests the rare chance to visit the popular Linville attraction before regular operating hours.

“These events are popular among photographers of all skill levels, as well as nature lovers hoping to see the Blue Ridge Mountains in a new light,” said Frank Ruggiero, director of marketing and communications for the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation, the nonprofit organization that oversees the attraction. “Sunrise on Grandfather Mountain is nothing short of magnificent.”

Sunrise is at 7:38 a.m. Jan. 1, and Grandfather’s gates will open at 6:30 a.m. Due to safety regulations, participants may only visit the Mile High Swinging Bridge area during the event.

Guests are encouraged to bring a flashlight and to wear heavy winter jackets, hats, gloves and rubber-soled shoes, as there may be slick surfaces on the mountain. The event may be cancelled upon short in notice in case of inclement weather.

Admission to the New Year’s sunrise opportunity costs $10, in addition to general admission. Guests are free to remain in the park all day, but those who leave before the mountain’s 9 a.m. opening time will have their general admission charge refunded. Bridge Club members, who receive free admission to the mountain, will only pay $5 for the sunrise.

The event is open to no more than 30 participants, and registration is required. To register, contact Mickey Shortt, director of Grandfather Mountain’s Department of Education and Natural Resources, at (828) 733-4326 or mickey@grandfather.com.

The not-for-profit Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation strives to inspire conservation of the natural world by helping guests explore, understand and value the wonders of Grandfather Mountain. For more information, call (800) 468-7325, or visit www.grandfather.com to plan a trip.

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Grandfather Mountain’s sunrise opportunities are popular among photographers of all skill levels, as well as nature lovers who wish to behold a one-of-a-kind sight. Photo by Frank Ruggiero | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
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