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High Hampton Inn Celebrates 90 Years of Making Memories in 2012

February 28th, 2012 by Staff

Historic Photo of the High Hampton Inn

Many things have changed during the span of the last 90 years.  Communication has evolved from Morse code to iPhones, sixteen US presidents have ruled the country, and popular music stars have gone from flapper to rapper.  Few places today can proudly say they are still around after that amount of time and still maintain the traditions that were popular when they first opened.   High Hampton Inn is one of those places.

Fred and Ed still offer children hayrides each summer

What appealed to guests about High Hampton in 1922 is the same in 2012.  Tradition reigns here, where gentlemen don coats and ties for dinner, high tea is served everyday at 4 p.m., miniature donkeys Fred and Ed still offer children hayrides each summer, and Southern favorites like High Hampton Fried Chicken make an appearance on the menu each week.  At an elevation of 3,600 feet above sea level, “air conditioning” in the summer is still a cool mountain breeze through an open window, especially since evening temperatures drop into the low 60s in July and August.  Free from the trappings of technology, the Inn encourages you to unplug from today’s seemingly omnipresent tech-fueled world and reconnect with family and friends.

Our mountain setting makes High Hampton the ideal location for outdoor recreation.  A George W. Cobb-designed golf course, six clay tennis courts, miles of hiking trails, and a 35-acre lake for swimming, boating and fishing await you.  A European spa with a plethora of pampering treatments is perfect if you want to relax.  The interactive summer children’s programs are perfect for families looking for entertainment that doesn’t require a gaming system.

Golf overlooking Jewel Lake

House Parties have become a tradition for many families and feature picnics on the side lawn overlooking the lake, live music and entertainment, and family games and activities.  We also offer a number of workshops and golf and tennis clinics throughout the year.

Making a splash in Hampton Lake

Since we are located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you have easy access to the quaint antique shops, boutiques, and art galleries located throughout Cashiers and nearby Highlands.  The area’s unique geography also boasts hundreds of waterfalls, quiet lakes, stone mountains, and rhododendron forests.

Memories and families are at the core of High Hampton.  In the estate’s more than 200-year history, it has changed hands only three times.  In the mid-nineteenth century, General Wade Hampton, who would later become governor of South Carolina and then a U.S. Senator, purchased the property.  He later gave the property to his niece, Caroline Hampton, and her husband, Dr. William Stewart Halsted.  In 1922, E.L. McKee, a Sylva businessman and industrialist purchased High Hampton, starting a family tradition that continues with his grandson, Will, who oversees the property today.

What are your favorite High Hampton memories?

We hope to see you again as we celebrate our 90th year of making memories.  Our special packages will make your next trip even more affordable.

 

 

 

Summer Fun at High Hampton Inn

July 25th, 2011 by Staff

Recreation Director Julia Boeve

Julia Boeve has been the Recreation Director at High Hampton Inn since 2009.  She, along with Head Counselor Annie Hettinger, love working with our younger guests.  They use their imaginations to create activities for our Children’s and Teen’s Programs so there is always a new and exciting adventure or activity to try.  Both have upbeat attitudes, are always smiling, and enjoy seeing the positive influence they have on visiting children.

Julia and Annie took a few moments out of their busy summer schedules to answer some questions about the Children’s and Teen’s Programs.

1.  What is new this summer for the younger children to try when they visit High Hampton?

We have updated the theme days and our arts & crafts.  For our theme days, our little guests can enjoy Pirates and Princesses Day, Disney Day, Cheering and Sports Day, Playground and Picnic Day, and we always have Hayride Day where Fred and Ed take the kids around the Inn’s lawn in a wagon.  On Pizza and a Movie Day, we tie dye t-shirts that the children can wear while watching the film.  For our art lovers we have added chalkboards to all the tables in Noah’s Ark, allowing the kids to color right on top of them.

2.  What new features can teen guests expect?

The teens are continuing to enjoy Youth at High Hampton, where we offer hikes, geocaching, bonfires, Frisbee golf, and volleyball.  Occasionally we make offsite trips to Sliding Rock, where the river has turned large boulders into a waterslide.  We have also added a new fleet of new boats that include kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats.  They are all very popular with the teens and many want to spend the afternoon rowing on Hampton Lake!

Kids swimming and diving in Hampton Lake

Children of all ages enjoyinf swimming in Hampton Lake

3.  Is there an activity that is loved by children and teens alike?

Kids of all ages are really enjoying the lake this year, not that they have not in years before, but it seems all they want to do is swim.  The addition of the new boats probably has had an impact on the amount of lake love we have seen as well.  Here’s a little secret – all of the counselors are really enjoying the lake too

4.  What is your favorite activity?

Our favorite camp day is the Pirates and Princesses Day.  We receive a visit from Black Beard the Pirate, and after finding a copy of his treasure map, we all go on a treasure hunt!  This day is a lot of fun because it encourages the kids to use their imaginations to become their favorite princess or pirate.

5.  When do the Children’s and Teen’s Programs take place and how much do they cost?

Our Children’s and Teen’s Programs take place from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

The Children’s Program takes place six days a week from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is recommended for children ages 3 to 9 years old.  Each evening from 6 to 9 p.m., there are fun events such as hayrides, pajama parties, Mexican fiestas, games and cookouts.

Youth at High Hampton is held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and is open to kids 11-15 years old.

The cost of the children’s and teen’s programs is $5 per hour per child.

High Hampton Inn’s Spring Golf School – Q&A with Golf Professional Craig Hartle

May 11th, 2011 by Dowis

High Hampton Inn’s golf professional Craig Hartle has worked in his field for 28 years, with 25 of those years serving as a Class-A PGA Professional. He brings to the resort years of experience that he has gained from working with, consulting for, and teaching at resorts and private country clubs.

Craig Hartle, Golf Professional at High Hampton Inn in Cashiers, NC

Golf Professional Craig Hartle

Craig is a skilled teacher, and he will be sharing his tricks of the trade at High Hampton’s Spring Golf School May 15-18th.  The golf school is open to 10 students, which will allow for plenty of one-on-one time with Craig to hone your skills!

He took some time out of his busy schedule to answer a few questions about the school and golf at the resort.

1.  What is the inspiration behind the golf school?

The Golf School at High Hampton was designed for couples to relax and enjoy the wonderful mountain air and the hospitality of High Hampton while learning about their golf game and what they can do to improve their skills.

2.  What are some of the most common mistakes people make when golfing?  Will you be addressing them in the school?

One of the most common mistakes in golf is thinking you need a perfect swing.  That is not the case.  During the school, we will learn the basics of the golf swing and how to trust your swing so that you are more confident in your game.

3.  What is the question that you get asked most often by golfers?  What advice do you give them?

The most common question asked by students is, “how do I get rid of the ‘yips’?”  The “yips” is the common term for a nervous jerk at impact, which usually occurs during the putting stroke. To stop the “yips,” you need to have trust and confidence in your swing.  We will study this at the Golf School.

4.  What is your favorite hole on the High Hampton course?

High Hampton's Award-Winning 8th Hole

High Hampton's Award-Winning 8th Hole

My favorite hole is our 8th hole.  Located on a peninsula that juts into Hampton Lake, the scenic par-3, 160-yard 8th hole has been designated “One of America’s Great Golf Holes” by Golf Digest for its breathtaking panorama featuring 360-degree views of mountains, the lake, and the resort grounds.  It’s a challenge, but its beauty makes up for its difficulty.

5.  Are there activities available for non-golfers during the golf school?

For the non-golfing roommate, we will substitute spa services at the Hampton Health Club & Spa. Choices include massages and manicures and pedicures.

It’s not too late to sign up for the spring Golf School.  Call (828) 743-2411 to reserve a place today.