Windows down, music loud – there’s nothing better than a long scenic drive through North Carolina. The best part is many of these drives provide unique stops along the way. From sipping vino in Yadkin Valley and climbing mountains to fishing beside a waterfall, these scenic drives in North Carolina offer so much more than a quick escape. They promise an entire adventure.
- Outer Banks Scenic Byway
Outer Banks Rentals Hopping from beach town to beach town? The gorgeous Outer Banks Scenic Byway suspends you over the Intracoastal and sometimes between the ocean and sound. The total stretch includes 138 miles plus 25 ferry miles. Read all about what to see and do while on the OBX byway here.
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- Blue Ridge Parkway
Flickr / steviep187 Every North Carolinian knows the Blue Ridge Parkway as ’the’ drive through the Carolinas. From straddling you over mountainous peaks to weaving you through some of the best natural scenery the state has to offer. While we’ve all done our fair share of driving on the Blue Ridge, you might have never known these 16 interesting facts.
Click here for the official website of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
- Waterfalls Scenic Byway
Flickr / Jim Liestman North Carolina is home to so many beautiful waterfalls, it can be hard to decide how and where to see them all. One great byway with beautiful scenery is Waterfalls Scenic Byway that runs along the French Broad River and ends at Toxaway River and Toxaway Falls. A great place to stop and explore a bit along this drive is Panthertown Valley…just watch out for bears during this time of the year!
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- Meteor Lakes Scenic Byway
Matthew Molt Photographer / Only In North Carolina The mountains are beautiful, but there’s also unique beauty to the flat farmland abundant in Eastern North Carolina. If you’re driving to the beach or just want to take a drive, this byway starts in Elizabethtown and takes you through the most fertile farmland found throughout the state.
- Conrad Road
Emory Rakestraw North Carolina’s “Tunnel of Trees” is magnificently beautiful, especially this time of the year! With trees planted and hanging over the roadside, and beautiful rolling hills and farmland in the distance, it’s a hidden treasure for those living in the Piedmont. Read where and how to find it here.
- Pottery Road
Flickr / Samantha Hennekke With Seagrove being home to one of the largest concentration of potters in the nation (thanks to the soil, history and rich natural materials), Pottery Road is more than a drive but also an education and firsthand exploration of America’s Pottery Capital. From well-known potters and easy to access stores to more unique artists living down long country roads with the kiln firing, Pottery Road is a unique adventure and you might come home with some unique pieces too.
- Tail of the Dragon
Flickr / Matt Lehrer Popular with motorcyclists and daredevil drivers, this drive features 318 curves in just 11 miles. Responses coming out of the ’tail’ can range anywhere from, “I’m about to throw up,” to “That was amazing.” As one of the most popular motorcyclist and driving enthusiast destinations on the East Coast, try it if you dare!
- Alligator River Route
Flickr / John Wenzelburger Just like it sounds - the Alligator River Route takes you through some of the most remote places along the coastal plains of North Carolina. Along this drive explore gorgeous places like Frying Pan Landing, Gum Neck, and North Carolina’s largest natural lake - Lake Mattamuskeet.
- Hanging Rock Scenic Byway
Flickr / Matt Machin Stop off and spend the day hiking at Hanging Rock State Park or simply keep on driving along gorgeous stretches of the Piedmont and the last few remaining bits of the Sauratown Mountain Chain. The byway also takes you through quaint small towns like Danbury and Andy Griffith’s Mayberry (ok, actually Mount Airy).
Click here for the official website of Hanging Rock State Park.
- Mount Mitchell Scenic Byway
Flickr / Scott Gustin For something a bit different but with that Blue Ridge Parkway feel, the Mt. Mitchell Scenic Byway takes you through some of the highest peaks on the East Coast while quaint art studios also dot the drive. Along the way stop by the charming mountain town of Burnsville
- Upper Yadkin Way
Flickr / Susan Smith You might want to bring a designated driver for this one. The Upper Yadkin Way takes you through some of the best vineyards in North Carolina’s very own ‘Napa Valley.’ While you’re there, visit one of the largest vineyards on the East Coast, Shelton Vineyards, and dine vineyardside.
What are your favorite scenic drives in North Carolina? Which drives have you done, and which ones do you want to do? Join the conversation in the comments!
Outer Banks Rentals
Hopping from beach town to beach town? The gorgeous Outer Banks Scenic Byway suspends you over the Intracoastal and sometimes between the ocean and sound. The total stretch includes 138 miles plus 25 ferry miles. Read all about what to see and do while on the OBX byway here.
Click here for more.
Flickr / steviep187
Every North Carolinian knows the Blue Ridge Parkway as ’the’ drive through the Carolinas. From straddling you over mountainous peaks to weaving you through some of the best natural scenery the state has to offer. While we’ve all done our fair share of driving on the Blue Ridge, you might have never known these 16 interesting facts.
Click here for the official website of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Flickr / Jim Liestman
North Carolina is home to so many beautiful waterfalls, it can be hard to decide how and where to see them all. One great byway with beautiful scenery is Waterfalls Scenic Byway that runs along the French Broad River and ends at Toxaway River and Toxaway Falls. A great place to stop and explore a bit along this drive is Panthertown Valley…just watch out for bears during this time of the year!
Click here for more information.
Matthew Molt Photographer / Only In North Carolina
The mountains are beautiful, but there’s also unique beauty to the flat farmland abundant in Eastern North Carolina. If you’re driving to the beach or just want to take a drive, this byway starts in Elizabethtown and takes you through the most fertile farmland found throughout the state.
Emory Rakestraw
North Carolina’s “Tunnel of Trees” is magnificently beautiful, especially this time of the year! With trees planted and hanging over the roadside, and beautiful rolling hills and farmland in the distance, it’s a hidden treasure for those living in the Piedmont. Read where and how to find it here.
Flickr / Samantha Hennekke
With Seagrove being home to one of the largest concentration of potters in the nation (thanks to the soil, history and rich natural materials), Pottery Road is more than a drive but also an education and firsthand exploration of America’s Pottery Capital. From well-known potters and easy to access stores to more unique artists living down long country roads with the kiln firing, Pottery Road is a unique adventure and you might come home with some unique pieces too.
Flickr / Matt Lehrer
Popular with motorcyclists and daredevil drivers, this drive features 318 curves in just 11 miles. Responses coming out of the ’tail’ can range anywhere from, “I’m about to throw up,” to “That was amazing.” As one of the most popular motorcyclist and driving enthusiast destinations on the East Coast, try it if you dare!
Flickr / John Wenzelburger
Just like it sounds - the Alligator River Route takes you through some of the most remote places along the coastal plains of North Carolina. Along this drive explore gorgeous places like Frying Pan Landing, Gum Neck, and North Carolina’s largest natural lake - Lake Mattamuskeet.
Flickr / Matt Machin
Stop off and spend the day hiking at Hanging Rock State Park or simply keep on driving along gorgeous stretches of the Piedmont and the last few remaining bits of the Sauratown Mountain Chain. The byway also takes you through quaint small towns like Danbury and Andy Griffith’s Mayberry (ok, actually Mount Airy).
Click here for the official website of Hanging Rock State Park.
Flickr / Scott Gustin
For something a bit different but with that Blue Ridge Parkway feel, the Mt. Mitchell Scenic Byway takes you through some of the highest peaks on the East Coast while quaint art studios also dot the drive. Along the way stop by the charming mountain town of Burnsville
Flickr / Susan Smith
You might want to bring a designated driver for this one. The Upper Yadkin Way takes you through some of the best vineyards in North Carolina’s very own ‘Napa Valley.’ While you’re there, visit one of the largest vineyards on the East Coast, Shelton Vineyards, and dine vineyardside.
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Address: Outer Banks, North Carolina, USAAddress: Blue Ridge Pkwy, United StatesAddress: Toxaway Falls, Hogback, NC 28747, USAAddress: Elizabethtown, NC 28337, USAAddress: Conrad Rd, Lewisville, NC 27023, USAAddress: Pottery Rd, Seagrove, NC 27341, USAAddress: Deals Gap, North Carolina 37885, USAAddress: Alligator River, North Carolina, USAAddress: Hanging Rock State Park, 1790 Hanging Rock Park Rd, Danbury, NC 27016, USAAddress: Mount Mitchell State Park, 2388 NC-128, Burnsville, NC 28714, USAAddress: 195 Hemphill Knob Rd, Asheville, NC 28803, USA
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best scenic drives in north carolina April 04, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best roadside attractions in North Carolina? If you’re looking for some of the best roadside attractions in North Carolina, you’ll definitely want to head to Blowing Rock in the town of Blowing Rock. The rock towers over the area, reaching heights of more than 4,000 feet. When the wind blows in the gorge, it hits the rock, sending the wind straight up in the air. For a roadside attraction that includes delightfully delicious fudge, plan a visit to Maggie Mountaineer Crafts in Maggie Valley. Browse the fudge that’s available in 35 scrumptious flavors then check out the selection of candy that includes nut brittle and candy apples. Are there any other scenic backroads to drive along in North Carolina? Escape the monotony of everyday life, even if just for a day, when you embark on a drive on one of the best scenic backroads in North Carolina. Gas up your car for a drive along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway, an epic drive that also includes a beautiful 25-mile ferry ride and the chance to see wild horses. For another scenic drive in North Carolina, set off on the Waterfall Byway. The drive will take you to such beautiful waterfalls as Bridal Veil Falls, Dry Falls, and Cullasaja Falls. Are there other similar things to do in North Carolina when you have a free afternoon? How does a road trip to some of the best waterfalls in North Carolina sound? You can just do part of the road trip, if you only have a free afternoon, or you can embark on the full trip if you have a day or two to spare. This epic waterfall road trip spans 257 miles and includes stops at Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, and Moore Cove Falls. If you’ve never been to the highest point in North Carolina, plan a leisurely drive to Mount Mitchell. At 6,684 feet, Mount Mitchell holds distinction as the highest point in eastern North America.
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best scenic drives in north carolina
April 04, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best roadside attractions in North Carolina? If you’re looking for some of the best roadside attractions in North Carolina, you’ll definitely want to head to Blowing Rock in the town of Blowing Rock. The rock towers over the area, reaching heights of more than 4,000 feet. When the wind blows in the gorge, it hits the rock, sending the wind straight up in the air. For a roadside attraction that includes delightfully delicious fudge, plan a visit to Maggie Mountaineer Crafts in Maggie Valley. Browse the fudge that’s available in 35 scrumptious flavors then check out the selection of candy that includes nut brittle and candy apples. Are there any other scenic backroads to drive along in North Carolina? Escape the monotony of everyday life, even if just for a day, when you embark on a drive on one of the best scenic backroads in North Carolina. Gas up your car for a drive along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway, an epic drive that also includes a beautiful 25-mile ferry ride and the chance to see wild horses. For another scenic drive in North Carolina, set off on the Waterfall Byway. The drive will take you to such beautiful waterfalls as Bridal Veil Falls, Dry Falls, and Cullasaja Falls. Are there other similar things to do in North Carolina when you have a free afternoon? How does a road trip to some of the best waterfalls in North Carolina sound? You can just do part of the road trip, if you only have a free afternoon, or you can embark on the full trip if you have a day or two to spare. This epic waterfall road trip spans 257 miles and includes stops at Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, and Moore Cove Falls. If you’ve never been to the highest point in North Carolina, plan a leisurely drive to Mount Mitchell. At 6,684 feet, Mount Mitchell holds distinction as the highest point in eastern North America.
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If you’re looking for some of the best roadside attractions in North Carolina, you’ll definitely want to head to Blowing Rock in the town of Blowing Rock. The rock towers over the area, reaching heights of more than 4,000 feet. When the wind blows in the gorge, it hits the rock, sending the wind straight up in the air.
For a roadside attraction that includes delightfully delicious fudge, plan a visit to Maggie Mountaineer Crafts in Maggie Valley. Browse the fudge that’s available in 35 scrumptious flavors then check out the selection of candy that includes nut brittle and candy apples.
Are there any other scenic backroads to drive along in North Carolina?
Escape the monotony of everyday life, even if just for a day, when you embark on a drive on one of the best scenic backroads in North Carolina. Gas up your car for a drive along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway, an epic drive that also includes a beautiful 25-mile ferry ride and the chance to see wild horses.
For another scenic drive in North Carolina, set off on the Waterfall Byway. The drive will take you to such beautiful waterfalls as Bridal Veil Falls, Dry Falls, and Cullasaja Falls.
Are there other similar things to do in North Carolina when you have a free afternoon?
How does a road trip to some of the best waterfalls in North Carolina sound? You can just do part of the road trip, if you only have a free afternoon, or you can embark on the full trip if you have a day or two to spare. This epic waterfall road trip spans 257 miles and includes stops at Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, and Moore Cove Falls.
If you’ve never been to the highest point in North Carolina, plan a leisurely drive to Mount Mitchell. At 6,684 feet, Mount Mitchell holds distinction as the highest point in eastern North America.