Posted in North Carolina
March 14, 2021
11 Low-Key Day Trip Destinations In North Carolina That Will Fuel Your Wanderlust
When the weather allows, getting outside to explore the universe is always top of mind, especially in a place like North Carolina. For some great places to fuel your wanderlust this year, check out our list of low-key destinations below – and than start planning!
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Hike an easy, 1.2-mile trail into this stunning waterfall that spills 50 feet over a ledge and then cascades further down the hill. All the while, there's a ledge hikers can stand under and get behind the waterflow. Learn more about it here.

For the most fun you can possibly have on four wheels, rent your very own UTV and go off-roading in the Highland mountains. What fun! Learn all about it in this previous article!

Travel over to see one of the strangest and yet charming roadside attractions in all of North Carolina. Shangri La is the creative work of a single North Carolinian who built his own miniature village right in his own front yard. Learn all about it right here.

Head to this hidden city park in North Carolina with an enormous waterfall at its center. Bring a picnic and swimwear and stay all day! Learn more in this previous article.

Head to the beautiful Bullington Gardens in Hendersonville to embark on the most enchanting trail in the entire state. The hike is filled with fairy homes, gardens, tea settings, and more. Read all about it here.

Head to North Carolina's most vibrant riverfront city for some rest and relaxation. Get an idea of things to do by reading this previous article.

Wander the state's largest museum park (for free) and enjoy 164 acres of art installations and gorgeous rolling landscape. Learn more about it right here.

Take a little road trip over to Banner Elk to hop on the only mountain coaster in North Carolina. Whether you take one ride down the mountain or buy a bundle, you're sure to love this thrilling adventure! Read all about it here.

Because a winter in North Carolina without a snow tubing excursion just wouldn't be winter. Hit the road to Seven Devils to take on the monster hills at Hawksnest. Read more about it here.

Play with sloth, kangaroos, porcupines, and more at this fun animal park in North Carolina. The whole family is sure to love this adventure! Find out more here.

You'll pass scores of waterfalls on this 98-mile scenic drive in the mountains of North Carolina. Some are even visible from your car! Learn more here.
Out of 11 places, how many do you think you’ll make it to this year? Let us know in the comments!
For more road trip adventures in the Tar Heel State, check out these spots that are way out in the boonies but oh-so worth the trip!
Address: Moore Cove Falls, Brevard, NC 28768, USA
Address: Banner Elk, NC 28604, USA
Address: Prospect Hill, NC 27314, USA
Address: Church St NW, Valdese, NC 28690, USA
Address: 95 Upper Red Oak Trail, Hendersonville, NC 28792, USA
Address: Wilmington, NC, USA
Address: 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA
Address: 3265 Tynecastle Hwy, Banner Elk, NC 28604, USA
Address: 2058 Skyland Dr, Seven Devils, NC 28604, USA
Address: 2202 Walnut Creek Rd, Marshall, NC 28753, USA