North Carolina
Explore the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks
A World of Scenic Discovery
North Carolina’s naturally beautiful landscapes stretch from the Atlantic Ocean coast to the Great Smoky Mountains, providing nearly 140,000 square kilometers of scenic bliss. Explore breathtaking mountaintop views while hiking, camping, rafting or zip lining, then nestle into a cozy mountain cottage. Along the coast, dive into water sports such as kiteboarding, surfing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding. Climb historic lighthouses, including the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the country’s tallest; board the impressive Battleship North Carolina; or take in both a sunrise and sunset from Cape Lookout National Seashore.
No matter how you choose to explore, you’ll find it easy to dive into adventures that are just as environmentally friendly as they are exciting. The state is committed to preserving its incredible vistas for generations to come: Kick back in eco-friendly lodging and dine in farm-to-table eateries, then head out to green attractions like the reptile sanctuary at Swamp Park. Maintain a safe distance as you marvel at diverse native wildlife, from wild horses on the banks of the Crystal Coast to over 475 species of birds in parks, forests and nature preserves statewide.
Urban Delights and Local Charm
With all there is to do on land and by sea, save time for North Carolina’s spirited cities and eclectic college towns. The dynamic natural landscape gives way to hundreds of vineyards and valleys, premier golf courses, stock car tracks, historic sites, plentiful shopping and enticing restaurants that carry on the state’s distinctive culinary tradition. Foodies can indulge in delights from barbecue pit masters, award-winning chefs, brew masters, vintners and even Moravian cookie makers. North Carolina’s oyster farmers employ sustainable techniques to preserve the area’s natural biodiversity while fostering an exciting ocean-to-table dining scene. You can get an up-close look at the action and even sample shellfish straight from the water on boat tours all along the North Carolina Oyster Trail. Those looking for nightlife will find cosmopolitan neighborhoods booming with the rhythm of city life. Exciting music scenes, bustling breweries and enough entertainment to last a lifetime await in colorful hub cities like Raleigh and Charlotte.
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Fun Fact
The Qualla Boundary, which stretches across Swain and Haywood counties, is the ancestral home of the Cherokee. It encompasses the Cherokee's mother town, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian and other attractions that highlight this ancient culture.
This state gets bragging rights to First in Flight. The Wright brothers' historic flight took off at Kill Devil Hills in 1903 and successfully ended, 12 seconds later.
Eat your way down the North Carolina Barbecue Society Historic Barbecue Trail, which highlights 24 stops that roast pig the old-fashioned way, slowly over pits of wood or charcoal.