10 Outdoor Activities in North Carolina Mountains That You Shouldn't Miss

August 25, 2021 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in North Carolina Mountains, United States including Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherohala Skyway, Max Patch, Catawba River Greenway, Bass Lake, Rough Ridge Lookout, Appalachian Trail, Emerald Outback, Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park, Moses H. Cone Memorial Park.
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1. Blue Ridge Parkway

NC +1 828-298-0398 [email protected] http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/
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5.0 based on 6,921 reviews

Blue Ridge Parkway

This 469-mile scenic drive links Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, while protecting the cultural and natural features of the Blue Ridge.

Reviewed By cynthiap259 - New Britain, United States

Where do I start? What an awesome drive from Skyline Drive all the way to the Smoky Mountains ... through the magnificent BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY! It was in my bucket list and it sure delivered. The blue mountain ridges and colorful fall colors...seen in every overlook, just amazing! We stopped at Mabry Mill, the Blue Ridge Music Center, multiple overlooks, stopped and hiked the Natural Bridge trail and Graveyard Fields trail and saw a whole herd of elks in the Oconaluftee area! Ate real southern food and experienced their hospitality especially at Clyde’s in Waynesville. Didn’t get to explore Asheville and Biltmore Estate due to time constraint but will be coming back for it hopefully soon to see the rhododendrons blooming!

2. Cherohala Skyway

NC +1 800-768-7129 [email protected] http://www.cherohala.com/
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5.0 based on 651 reviews

Cherohala Skyway

This scenic 36-mile road stretches from the mountains of North Carolina into the Tennessee backcountry.

Reviewed By dbauman9 - Lenoir City, United States

Hidden gem in the Cherokee National Forest. Beautiful drive through the mountains, waterfalls, mountain streams, hiking, fishing and picnicking. Parts are rather curvy so beware because some like to speed through this area either on road rally’s or on motorcycles. There have been some horrific accidents because of that. Not to be missed if your in the area!!

3. Max Patch

Hot Springs, NC https://www.hotspringsnc.org/max-patch/
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5.0 based on 368 reviews

Max Patch

Reviewed By 122tinar

Max Patch is about a 40 minute drive from Hot Springs, half of that traveled on a gravel road. We did the loop hike and it was an easy hike with an awesome view at the top. Would love to see the sunrise or sunset. You can camp overnight at the top.

4. Catawba River Greenway

Morganton, NC 28655 +1 828-438-5350 https://morgantonnc.gov/index.php/government/parks-recreation/parks/morganton-greenway-system
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5.0 based on 66 reviews

Catawba River Greenway

Reviewed By 218garryv - Morganton, United States

Morganton’s greenway is a wonderful stretch of paved walking/biking trail that runs along the river for several miles. It passes through shady and sunny areas, with gently curves and slight rises that make for an interesting stroll. There are several different places to park and gain access to the trail, most of which are also near playgrounds or shopping areas, and all of them are free. It was one of the many amenities that drew us to the community, and it is well used by all ages - safe and fun!

5. Bass Lake

Bass Lake Loop Drive, Blowing Rock, NC 28605 http://www.exploreboone.com/outdoors/hiking/bass-lake/
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

Bass Lake

Reviewed By 15gregk - Southport, United States

A really beautiful walk around a historic lake without a lot of ups and downs. Fun but not strenuous.

6. Rough Ridge Lookout

3218 Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 302.8, Linville, NC 28646 http://www.romanticasheville.com/rough_ridge.htm
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Rough Ridge Lookout

Reviewed By Retriever32 - Winston Salem, United States

Stop at mile marker 302 on the Parkway, follow the steps up to start the 1 mile hike to the top Great overlooks with views of Lin cove viaduct, grandfather mountain and the blue ridge Moderate difficulty Great fun for age 4 to 90

7. Appalachian Trail

NC
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Appalachian Trail

8. Emerald Outback

328 N Pinnacle Ridge Rd, Beech Mountain, NC 28604-8264 +1 828-387-3003 http://emeraldoutback.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Emerald Outback

Reviewed By TarHeel071 - Chapel Hill, United States

We hiked almost every trail within a few hours. Well-marked and not as strenuous as you may think when looking at the maps. We saw numerous wildflowers, deer, beautiful lookouts, etc. The trails were well maintained and easy hiking throughout.

9. Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park

431 Main St., Chimney Rock, NC 28720 +1 828-625-9611 [email protected] http://www.chimneyrockpark.com
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4.5 based on 2,487 reviews

Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park

Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park is an international outdoor destination in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western NC, attracting visitors from around the world. Highlights include:- 75-mile panoramic views overlooking Lake Lure- 404-foot waterfall, one of the highest of its kind east of the Mississippi River- The Last of the Mohicans scenes were filmed here- ancient geologic formations- 198-foot tunnel & elevator inside the mountain- six scenic hiking trails- guided rock climbing & more The Park's modernized elevator offers a handicap-accessible 35-sec. ride to the iconic Chimney, an alternative to "nature's Ultimate Stairmaster," the Outcroppings trail. Chimney Rock has something for everyone from the family-friendly Great Woodland Adventure trail to the stunning Skyline trail to Exclamation Point. Recognized as one of the Southeast’s most iconic outdoor attractions, Chimney Rock is located 25 miles southeast of Asheville on Highway 64/74A in Chimney Rock, NC

Reviewed By Anturio20 - Plantation, United States

Everything was grate. We was looking for place to spend the weekend and we got a beautiful cabin next to the river. We arrived and what a surprise when we find out about the park, with ample opportunities to learn and explore, along with hiking trails, climbing ... The Lake Lure Is amazing. Nice people and nice place! Very good restaurants and pet friendly. I just love it.

10. Moses H. Cone Memorial Park

Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC +1 828-295-7938 http://www.blueridgeheritage.com/attractions-destinations/moses-cone-manor
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4.5 based on 878 reviews

Moses H. Cone Memorial Park

The home and grounds of textile manufacturer Moses Cone.

Reviewed By loisp297 - Candler, United States

Some of the best horse trails in Western North Carolina! These trails were originally built as recreational carriage trails by the Cone family back in the early 1900’s and have been beautifully preserved by the park service over the years. There are 25 miles of trails, leading past two lakes, an historic apple barn & two mountain tops. One has a lookout tower with 360 degree views of the Boone area, including Grandfather Mountain. A highlight is the manor house, now home to art and craft shows and a small ranger/information station. Restrooms with flush toilets are available in the nearby carriage house. Trails open to hikers & equestrians , but not bikes or motor vehicles. Horse trailer parking available at Trout Lake & near the Bass Lake lot. Non-trailer parking available at Bass Lake & right off the Parkway at the manor house.

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