Adventure Brief
Spend an hour in Boone creating a handcrafted glass heart necklace. Perfect for travelers aged 12+, this quick, guided workshop makes a wearable keepsake you made yourself.
1 Hour
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Ages 12+ • 1 Hour • No experience needed!
Spend an hour in Boone creating a handcrafted glass heart necklace. Perfect for travelers aged 12+, this quick, guided workshop makes a wearable keepsake you made yourself.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
1 Hour
Fitness Level
Light physical activity; standing for short periods and basic hand dexterity required
Wildlife
History
Boone is named for frontiersman Daniel Boone; the town's arts scene expanded alongside Appalachian State University in the 20th century.
Conservation
Small studios often minimize waste by recycling scrap glass and following safe handling procedures; visitors should follow studio rules and Leave No Trace practices when exploring nearby trails.
Tour Boone
Ages 12+ • 1 Hour • No experience needed!
Tour Boone is a guide service based in Boone, North Carolina, offering a diverse collection of outdoor adventures and town tours for visitors and residents. The company organizes rock climbing at Shelter Cove, stand-up paddleboard (SUP) tours and Yoga SUP sessions on Price Lake, educational two- and four-hour hiking tours in the Boone area, a glass turtle crafting class, brewery-focused party bus and downtown pub crawl experiences, a Junaluska lantern ghost walk, and a historical downtown walking tour that explores local heritage.
Tours accommodate all skill levels: beginner-friendly SUP and Yoga SUP classes include experienced instruction, and rock climbing outings offer top roping and bouldering with supportive guidance. Hiking options provide flexible durations and educational commentary on regional flora, fauna, and conservation. Brewery and pub tours highlight award-winning local breweries and the flavors of Boone’s seasonal beers, ciders, and seltzers. The Junaluska Lantern Ghost Walk and the Historical Downtown Tour present storytelling and local history from Junaluska Hill to downtown.
Booking information, schedules, and specific trip details are available through Tour Boone’s listings. Safety and accessibility are emphasized through guided supervision and clear trip descriptions. Whether participants seek active outdoor recreation on Price Lake and Shelter Cove, hands-on crafting, or cultural and culinary exploration of downtown Boone, these curated experiences are designed to showcase the natural beauty and community character of Boone, North Carolina. Guests can book individual or group outings year-round, choosing options that match fitness, interest, and schedule while experiencing Boone's seasons and local cultural highlights.
Base Location
Boone, NC
Trips start locally
Tours Offered
11
Diverse local experiences
Popular Sites
Price Lake, Shelter Cove
Iconic Boone locations
Tour Lengths
2–4 hrs, full-day
Flexible durations
Reserve a guided SUP, hike, climb, brewery tour, ghost walk or crafting class and experience Boone, NC with knowledgeable local guides.
Safety first
Wear closed-toe shoes and tie back long hair; molten glass and hot tools are close at hand during the session.
Reserve ahead
Classes fill on weekends and during leaf season—book via the referral link to lock in a preferred time.
Age and supervision
Minimum age is 12; instructors tailor pacing for teens and first-timers and guardians should be ready to sign waivers.
Handle finished glass carefully
The instructor will advise when pieces are safe; avoid sudden temperature changes and heavy impacts after you take it home.
Closed-toe shoes
Protects feet from hot materials and tools in the studio.
Hair tie or band
Keeps long hair securely back for safety around torches.
Phone or small camera
Capture process shots and the finished piece—ask the instructor before photographing close-up work.
Light jacket
Studios can be cool near ventilation; a layer is handy after a fall or winter drive.