This North Carolina Road Trip Takes You From Pilot Mountain To Grandfather Mountain
Is there any better way to create lifelong memories with family or friends than by piling into the car and taking a fun North Carolina road trip? As kids we may have taken these fun adventures a bit for granted. But as adults we know the value of spending quality time together. Come along with us as we take a fun 3.5-hour ride from Pilot Mountain to Grandfather Mountain with some interesting stops along the way.
As with any road trip we create, here's your interactive map link to streamline your journey so you can focus on the sights.
We'll start this journey with a visit to Pilot Mountain. There are several access points to the state park here. Admire the mountain from well below the summit or get a closer look on one of the many trails in the park. Pilot Mountain State Park is open year-round (except Christmas Day) and admission is free.
2. Snappy Lunch
Snappy Lunch, 125 N Main St, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA
Let's get this road trip off to a hearty start with breakfast (or lunch) at another icon: Snappy Lunch in downtown Mt. Airy. Made famous by Andy Griffith who grew up in Mt. Airy, Snappy Lunch has been around forever. It's open Monday through Saturday for breakfast and lunch from 6 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.
3. New River State Park
New River State Park Road, New River State Park Rd, North Carolina 28644, USA
Hike, picnic, camp, canoe, or just stay long enough to check this spot out for a much longer future visit. But don't leave without laying eyes on the scenic New River — one the oldest rivers in the world. Some scientists place its age as old as 360 million years.
4. Mount Jefferson State Natural Area
Mount Jefferson State Natural Area, State, Park Road, 8448, 1481 Mt Jefferson Rd, West Jefferson, NC 28694, USA
Next, we'll drive high above the surrounding terrain to the summit of Mount Jefferson. From the parking area you can take the Summit Trail (.3 mile) or the longer Mountain Ridge Trail (2 miles) to the Jefferson Overlook (pictured) for a view you won't soon forget.
5. Ashe County Cheese
Ashe County Cheese, 106 E Main St, West Jefferson, NC 28694, USA
Back in the car, you'll point the dashboard toward West Jefferson and head straight to the Ashe County Cheese Factory. If you're lucky, you'll arrive while cheese making is in progress and get to watch through the window. Either way, get here during business hours and you'll get to shop from the factory's collection of cheeses and more in the company store. (Bring a cooler to keep your stash safe until you get home.)
We're taking a slight detour from West Jefferson just so we can pass right through the tiny community of Todd and stop at its world famous mercantile. Todd Mercantile is packed with charm. It has oodles of items for sale (think gifts that are perfect for anyone) as well as a small cafe. If you see cinnamon rolls in the case, get one! It's your lucky day.
Not too far from Todd we'll reach the final destination on this road trip: Grandfather Mountain. Note, the attraction does charge an entry fee, but this is the only spot on the entire road trip that does. It's worth the admission price to experience walking over the Mile High Swinging Bridge.
But just in case you're afraid of heights, know that Grandfather Mountain has other attractions, too, like the Nature Museum, the Top Shop gift shop on top of the mountain, Nature Habitats for bears, otters, and many more. Driving in, you'll spin around the famous Forrest Gump Curve and pass by Sphinx and Split Rocks. There really is a lot to see and do here and you could spend hours exploring it all.
Some of our very best memories from childhood include road trips with the family. It’s never too late to share those good times with our own kids. Pile into the car and take this North Carolina road trip from Pilot Mountain over to Grandfather Mountain for a day trip to remember.
Robin Jarvis is a travel writer and editor for OnlyInYourState.com with a bachelor's degree in Journalism. Her love for travel has taken her to many parts of the world. She's lived in the Carolinas for nearly three decades and currently resides in Charleston. When she's not working, she loves to cook with friends and check out new adventures. General questions and FAM tours: rjarvis@onlyinyourstate.com.