The Biltmore Estate is America’s largest privately owned home and is open to the public as a National Historic Landmark among the Blue Ridge Mountains in Asheville. Guests can marvel at the mansion’s 10,000-volume library, indoor swimming pool and landscaped grounds and enjoy on-site wine tasting.
Need for speed? Check out the interactive museum in Charlotte to peer inside a race car engine through augmented reality, perform the duties of a pit crew, and gaze in awe at the impressive display of legendary cars throughout the museum. The Hall of Fame also features racing simulators and exhibits that will leave every NASCAR fan tempted to drive home above the speed limit.
Among the frequently visited national parks, this preserved national park covers over 520,000 acres along the western border of North Carolina. Extending across both North Carolina and Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to over 850 hiking trails and holds the distinction of being the most biodiverse park within the national park system.
This zoo is the world’s largest natural habitat zoo with more than 1,800 animals and 2,600 acres of land, 500 of which are developed. You’ll cover a considerable amount of ground, so it’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes. Once you’ve had your fill of the animals, take a stroll through downtown Asheboro, where you’ll find a delightful array of shops and restaurants.
This town is east of Wilmington and a huge family-fun coastal getaway that everyone can enjoy. Adventure enthusiasts can partake in water sports, parks, gardens, kid-friendly playgrounds and even surf schools. The beach is popular for its water activities like surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and wakeboarding.
Only reachable by boat from Beaufort and Harkers Island, Cape Lookout National Seashore beckons the adventurous explorer with 56 miles of untouched beachfront and an iconic lighthouse named “Diamond Lady” for the diamond pattern on its exterior.
Ever seen a Hallmark Christmas movie and wish you could experience the same small-town wholesome vibe year-round? You can in downtown Southern Pines, a tight-knit community that is divided into two main streets by an Amtrak train track and features adorable boutiques, eateries and even a historic cinema with a working box office for moviegoers.
History buffs need to make a stop by the Battleship North Carolina while in Wilmington. Throughout World War II, it played a significant role in every major naval offensive in the Pacific, earning an impressive 15 battle stars. Now designated a National Historic Landmark, the ship stands as the state’s tribute to its WWII veterans and the 11,000 North Carolinians who sacrificed their lives during the war.
Located in the Pisgah National Forest near Brevard and Asheville, Sliding Rock is a natural waterslide that plunges 60 feet, culminating in an 8-foot-deep pool at its base. With approximately 11,000 gallons of water cascading down the rock every minute, this refreshing mountain attraction gains popularity during the summer, offering an enjoyable experience with water temperatures ranging between 50 and 60 degrees.
Explore the historic grounds where Orville and Wilbur Wright achieved their first flight and touched down at Wright Brothers National Memorial in the Outer Banks. Experience reconstructed structures, including a hangar and living quarters, providing visitors with a window into the Wright brothers’ life in 1903.
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