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New for spring and summer at Lakeview at Fontana resort spa in North Carolina
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BRYSON CITY, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Here is what's new for spring and summer at the award-winning Lakeview at Fontana spa resort in Bryson City, N.C.:

New Treetop Soaking Cabana Ritual
Elevated on a forested hillside for a secluded, therapeutic, and deeply nurturing experience, the Treetop Soaking Cabanas feature an oversized stand-alone tub with spectacular views of Fontana Lake and the Smoky Mountains. For those who would like to enhance their soak, the new Get Glowing Ritual invites guests to soak up nature and get glowing. Start your head-to-toe glow with an ultra-hydrating hair conditioning treatment to nourish locks, and revive tired skin with an all-natural fiber exfoliating sponge (yours to keep!). Get your complexion selfie ready with a smoothing face mask, and your body glowing with the resort's popular Bamboo & Lemongrass Cabana Cream. In addition to resort guests, local residents and those who are staying in area Airbnbs, cabins, etc. can reserve soaks.

Outdoor Pool is Open
The outdoor, spring-fed pool at Lakeview at Fontana is open. Enhancements to the pool area include a small snack bar, and new furniture & umbrellas. Open through mid-September, the pool overlooks Fontana Lake and is for resort guests only.

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Pets Love Summer in the Mountains
There's no need to find a pet sitter when visiting Lakeview at Fontana. We love pets! There is a large meadow for them to roam and run, a hiking trail, pet-friendly units, and dog ice cream and treats on-site. You may even be greeted by a mixed-breed dog named Bridgestone. She lives on-site and loves to mingle with guests.

Lakeview at Fontana is open through Nov. 19, bookings are available online at https://www.lakeviewatfontana.com/.

About Lakeview at Fontana – Nestled in the Smoky Mountains in Bryson City, North Carolina, Lakeview at Fontana is open for a 28th season from March 31 –Nov. 19, 2023. Named as one of USA Today's 10 Best Southern Mountain Resorts and Inns, Lakeview at Fontana is known for its picturesque Treetop Soaking Cabanas. With 15 calming guest rooms and suites, unhosted check-in and check-out, and self-pay Honor Lounges, Lakeview at Fontana is loved by solo travelers, groups of women, writers, and nature lovers, as well as couples. More about Lakeview at Fontana may be found online.

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