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In October 2008, Colorado State University released an economic
study stating that the proposed Grandfather National Scenic Area (GNSA) would attract an additional 1.5 million visitors
a year, resulting in the creation of 724 new jobs, while generating an additional $38.4M
in annual revenue for Avery, Caldwell and Watauga Counties.
The Scenic Area would encompass 25,500 acres of the Pisgah National Forest along the Blue Ridge
Parkway from Grandfather Mountain to Blowing Rock and would apply scenic protections only to public lands currently managed
by the Forest Service. The Scenic Area would stretch across portions of Avery, Caldwell and Watauga Counties and would not
affect private property or private property rights.
“Most
visitors cite natural beauty and scenic views as reasons they come to this area," said Amanda Fife Lugenbell, Assistant
Director of the Blowing Rock Tourism Development Authority and Visitor Center. "As a tourism-based community, these scenic
areas are undeniably important. Protection of these areas would only strengthen the area’s reputation as a travel destination.”
According to the most recent data from the North Carolina Division
of Tourism, Film and Sports Development, tourism currently accounts for $312,090,000 and 4,190 jobs in the three-county region.
A National Scenic Area would increase High Country tourism revenue and jobs by over ten percent.
"This is an economic stimulus in its own right--and it costs taxpayers nothing," said
Hanes Boren, owner of Footsloggers, a popular recreational outfitter located in Boone and Blowing Rock.
The scenic designation requires a congressional act in order to be realized. The Scenic Area proposal,
which extends across the 5th and 10th congressional districts, has drawn support from the High Country's community and business
leaders, however Rep. Virginia Foxx (5th Dist.) and Rep. Patrick McHenry (10th Dist.) remain uncommitted.
"We are confident that the recent economic study will inspire support from political leaders
who have the power to see the Scenic Area through to reality," said State Representative Cullie Tarleton (93rd District).
"In this economy, the Scenic Area would provide this region with a huge boost."