Best Things to Do in North Carolina

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CarowindsThis fun and wild amusement park in Charlotte has more than 60 rides to choose from. There is also a waterpark ...
29/01/2023

Carowinds

This fun and wild amusement park in Charlotte has more than 60 rides to choose from. There is also a waterpark and live entertainment like seasonal shows and lots of animators in costumes – so whatever the time of year of your visit you’ll have lots to look forward to.

Listen to the kids squeal in delight as they get thrown up into the air and spun in all directions on board some of the scariest roller coasters, then enjoy a cold beer in the sun before heading to the next ride! There’s something for all ages.

Carowinds also has a campground and hotel in case you want to stay over, and it’s just 20 minutes drive away from Charlotte.

Linville GorgeLinville Gorge was formed over centuries by the scouring action of the Linville River that passes through ...
29/01/2023

Linville Gorge

Linville Gorge was formed over centuries by the scouring action of the Linville River that passes through it. It’s now one of the most rugged and breathtaking gorges in America! The gorge averages a depth of some 1,400 feet.

It’s just under 40 minutes drive away from Linville itself. The surrounding landscape is mountainous and covered in lush forest. The colors in autumn are worth coming for. Year-round there are golden sunsets and perfect camping spots to be enjoyed.

The gorge is a fantastic place to do outdoor rock climbing, and is visited for just that by seasoned climbers like Joey Henson. There are also countless hiking trails. Check out AllTrails, they have mapped 58 hiking trails in Linville Gorge, from short 0.9 mile strolls like the Linville Falls Trail to 29 mile multi-day hikes.

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International Civil Rights Center & MuseumGreensboro made it onto the map of the Civil Rights movement in 1960 when four...
27/01/2023

International Civil Rights Center & Museum

Greensboro made it onto the map of the Civil Rights movement in 1960 when four black students studying at the N.C. Agricultural & Technical College protested the whites-only lunch counter in Greensboro.

On February the first they sat at the lunch counter and refused to leave, despite being denied service. Their brave, and non-violent, act against racial segregation (that was still legal at the time) started a six-month long-protest in Greensboro. It ended with the desegregation of the Woolworth lunch counter!

Come and see a section of the F. W. Woolworth’s Lunch Counter at the museum and learn about the civil rights movement. During your visit, you can read the stories of heroic human rights activists and explore their struggles fighting for equality through artifacts and interactive exhibits.

Mingo FallsMingo Falls translates to Big Bear Falls in the Cherokee language. This stunning waterfall is located just ou...
25/01/2023

Mingo Falls

Mingo Falls translates to Big Bear Falls in the Cherokee language. This stunning waterfall is located just outside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, some five miles away from the entrance, along Big Cove Road. It’s very near to the town of Cherokee.

The waterfall is 120 feet tall and surrounded by lush vegetation. To get to it you’ll have to walk up the Pigeon Creek Trail. The trail is only 0.4 miles long but it’s known to be a bit tricky because of the 161 steps you’ll have to climb.

You’ll start the trail at Mingo Falls Campground, and it’ll be worth the climb once you reach the top! There’s a viewing bridge at the bottom of the waterfall that has the best views of Mingo Falls.

Airborne and Special Operations MuseumThe Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville showcases artifacts use...
23/01/2023

Airborne and Special Operations Museum

The Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville showcases artifacts used by the US Army Airborne and Special Operations Forces. Their exhibits look at the history of this department of the US Army from the 1940s up till now.

Come along and learn about older battles like D-Day and the Vietnam war, as well as current issues like the war on terrorism and hate crime. Read the magnificent stories of the brave paratroopers who jump from the sky straight into battle.

The museum aims to celebrate soldiers, going as far back as Lieutenant Bill Ryder who in 1940 jumped out of a plane in a test run of the first U.S. airborne unit. The uniforms, weapons, and army vehicles will take you into the battlefield.

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