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NOC to open high-end bungalow accommodations

NOC to open high-end bungalow accommodations

The Nantahala Outdoor Center unveiled its newest lodging, The Hemlocks by NOC. 

Available for bookings this June, these eight posh bungalow-style cabins feature king rooms, private deck and kitchenettes. Nestled on a ridgeline, the bungalows are designed to blend in with their natural surroundings. 

In celebration of The Hemlocks’ grand opening, NOC will donate $2,000 to the Hemlock Restoration Initiative. This contribution supports the critical work of preserving hemlock trees, which play a key role in river ecosystem health by filtering and cooling water, stabilizing banks, and supporting aquatic life.

 For more information on the Nantahala Outdoor Center and its offerings, visit www.noc.com. Explore the partners behind The Hemlocks project at studio-shed.com, tinkerma.com and morganconstruction.com

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