There are many places to explore and appreciate the many splendors of spring in North Carolina, but few are quite as magical as a little-known spot in the Linville Gorge known as Daffodil Flats. The small valley on the floor of the Linville Gorge is filled, year after year, with a bright yellow carpet made of thousands and thousands of blooming daffodils – and the scene is nothing short of enchanting. This epic hike is, of course, available throughout the year but you will only have a short window in the spring to see these flowers, but how did they get there in the middle of such vast wilderness? Lean in closer my friends as we tell you the mystery of this ghost garden in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Welcome to Daffodil Flats in Linville Gorge, one of the best spring hikes in North Carolina.

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Daffodil Flats in Linville Gorge blooms each year for only a few weeks in the month of March. The trail to reach the flats is a strenuous six-mile round-trip hike. This is one of those springtime hikes you will not want to miss so make sure you have your AllTrails+ map handy and get ready for an amazing trail in the heart of the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area. Have you ever seen this amazing daffodil ghost garden in person? Let us know about your experience in the comments.

For more on Daffodil Flats, including exactly how to get there by way of hiking, watch the lovely video below from YouTube user HDCarolina:

To visit a unique garden in the Tar Heel State, head east to visit a wonderful butterfly garden:

A Secret Butterfly Garden Is Hiding In North Carolina And You’ll Want To Visit

 

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The most relaxing natural areas in North Carolina include:

  • Craggy Pinnacle Overlook. Take a short hike near the Blue Ridge Parkway to a stunning view of Craggy Gardens.
  • Camp Alice Trail. This Trail leads you to gorgeous open fields with amazing views of Mt. Mitchell and there's hardly anyone here.
  • SOCO Falls. This is an idyllic and quiet area with tiny waterfalls and streams just off Highway 19.
  • Hawksbill Mountain. Take a day hike up this mountain to get breathtaking views of Linville Gorge.

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The most incredible natural wonders in North Carolina include:

  • The Outer Banks. This is a collection of barrier islands that stretch for 200 miles. It has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country.
  • Pilot Mountain. This intriguing mountain is a local landmark and is the last remaining portion of the ancient Sauratown mountain chain.
  • Whitewater Falls. These are the tallest waterfalls east of the Rocky Mountains. These gorgeous falls are 811 feet tall.
  • Looking Glass Rock. This ancient stone mountain formed over 390 million years ago and is made of whiteside granite.

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What are some bucket list nature spots in North Carolina? 

Bucket list nature spots in North Carolina include:

  • Sand Dollar Island. Take a ferry out to this tiny Island and collect dozens of sand dollars along the beautiful shores.
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  • White Lake. This has been a popular local vacation destination for several decades. It has white sand beaches and crystal-clear water.
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