You never know what fascinating gems you'll find in the Tar Heel State - until you look. In the westernmost county of North Carolina, in the town of Murphy, there is a free theme park with a truly inspirational devotion. Fields of the Wood is perhaps among the most unique North Carolina attractions. Curious to learn more?
Fields of the Wood encompasses 200 acres in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.
Inside, you'll find a one-of-a-kind hidden Bible theme park with the biggest ten commandments in the world. A divine set of stairs leads straight up Ten Commandment Mountain past an inspiring oversized set of commandments set into the perfectly manicured lawn of the mountainside.
At the top sits a mega-sized 30-foot marble bible whose letters may seem taller than you are.
On the opposing mountain face, you'll find Prayer Mountain, where you'll pass 29 tablets as you ascend to the top. Each contains a teaching for you to ponder on the seemingly endless steps to the top of Prayer Mountain.
Have you ever wondered how many steps are at Fields of the Wood? The answer is 321!
The creators of Fields of the Wood built a replica of the tomb Jesus was laid to rest in. The tomb itself isn't the point; the point is the door to the tomb is ajar, meaning Jesus has risen.
There's so much to see and do in this free theme park. The average visit takes at least two hours. Visit the Flags of the World Cross; it's located (you probably guessed it) on top of a hill. After, climb the steps to view the Psalms of Praise (shown below).
We're pretty sure this is the only theme park in North Carolina that has its own baptismal pool. It sits next to the garden tomb.
And who wouldn't be moved by the shrubbery message in front of the Golgotha replica? It says "Jesus Died For Our Sins."
Want to visit the most unique theme park in North Carolina? Fields of the Wood is open every day of the week from sunrise to sunset. Their gift shop is also open every day. Admission and parking are absolutely free, however, you may make a contribution if you choose to. The park is located at 10000 NC-294, Murphy, NC 28906. Find out more on their official website.
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