North Carolina – RoverAtlas https://roveratlas.com/ Wed, 12 Jan 2022 12:30:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 https://roveratlas.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cropped-compass-152121_1280-32x32.png North Carolina – RoverAtlas https://roveratlas.com/ 32 32 Top 16 Beaches in North Carolina https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/north-carolina/beaches-in-north-carolina/ Wed, 12 Jan 2022 12:30:13 +0000 https://roveratlas.com/?p=5189 Read more]]> While planning your next summer vacation, consider visiting the beautiful beaches of North Carolina. Take a break from the hectic city life and hit these beaches famous for their powdery sands, turquoise waters, conserved dunes, beachfront rental houses, and a laid-back, easygoing approach to enjoy your beach vacay to the fullest. We have compiled a list of some of the best beaches in North Carolina to help you plan your vacation and create an unbeatable itinerary!

Wrightsville Beach

Wrightsville Beach is among the top beaches in North Carolina, owing to its crystal blue waters and soft powdery sand. It has more than 40 access points and therefore doesn’t seem too crowded. It is 8.5 miles from Wilmington and keeps the beachgoers pretty active with water sports and wellness activities. It is considered one of the top surfing towns where even inexperienced surfers can take surfing lessons and practice their skills.

Wrightsville Beach offers you activities like surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and scuba diving. You can fish on Johnnie Mercers Pier or explore farther with a fishing charter or scenic cruise. Shop around at the beach boutiques and surf shops. After spending the day on the Wrightsville Beach, you can head to any of the restaurants for food, live music, and drinks. Spend time here and enjoy the pristine surroundings with your loved ones.

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Atlantic Beach

clear waters and offers plenty of amenities for a memorable time. It is one of the most developed beach areas in the state where you can rent bikes and water sports equipment for a fun day at the beach or just watch the kids build sandcastles.

You can also explore the city by walking on any one of the four highlighted walking trails that are part of the Walk Atlantic Beach initiative. You can find sea turtles here and learn more about the marine life at the nearby North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. Atlantic Beach also has a wide range of restaurants and many beach boutiques. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your best swimwear and head out for a vacation now!

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Carova

Carova Beach is isolated compared to the other Outer Banks beaches in North Carolina. The main reason for this is the unpaved roads in the area. It is only accessible by a 4×4-wheel drive and does not have large supermarkets or many amenities. Carova Beach offers several secluded vacation rentals directly on the beach or tucked away in sand dunes.

This place is ideal for people who want to get away from the bustling city life. If you love the outdoors and outdoor activities, you will surely keep yourself entertained. It offers several activities such as biking, kayaking, birding, and surfing. There are many hiking trails that will let you wander in the nature preserves. Carova is also home to the Banker Horses that you can spot near the shoreline.

Wild Horses

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Nags Head

Nags Head is the largest village located in the Outer Banks area and offers 11 miles of coastline. The Jockey Ridge Park is famous for its beautiful natural sand dunes on the eastern coast. The park also offers spectacular views of the water from the top of the dunes.

You can also enjoy hand gliding or kite flying here. It has many other amenities, such as a mini-golf course, skateboard park, biking paths, and many shops and restaurants. You can wander through the Nags Head Wood Preserve, which includes the Roanoke Trail and leads you through salt marsh and forest.

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Topsail Island

Topsail Island offers a small-town feel and a laid-back getaway. It has three main beach areas, namely, North Topsail Beach, Surf City, and Topsail Beach. North Topsail Beach is surrounded by water on three sides and lets you enjoy many water activities. Surf City is a more commercial place with lots of stores and restaurants. You can also visit the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center and check out Serenity point, the southernmost point of the Island, for some amazing views.

Topsail Beach is the smallest of the three and has a population of about 500 people. It is a trendy vacation spot with soft powdery sands and splendid vistas. You can also catch the loggerhead sea turtles on the beach-nesting near the dunes here.

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Carolina Beach

Carolina Beach in North Carolina offers a fun, laid-back vibe and fantastic seafood restaurants. It is located just 15 miles from the historic town of Wilmington. The famous Boardwalk here has been recognized as one of the Top 10 boardwalks in the country. The Boardwalk is a major attraction and is ever bustling with a wide variety of activities, games, live music performances, and other events.

The Carolina Beach State Park is another major attraction where you can spot the Venus flytrap plant on the Flytrap trail. You can also get some gorgeous views of the Cape Fear River. The white sand shoreline at Freeman Park lets you enjoy activities like shelling, surfing, and even camping. The nightlife at Carolina Beach is vibrant and entertaining. You will love to visit the Carolina Beach Fishing Pier, which extends 700 feet into the Atlantic Ocean and has plenty of benches and amenities.

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Bald Head Island

Bald Head Island, located in North Carolina, offers you 14 miles of pristine beaches with long stretches of sand where you can soak up the serene nature. It is accessible only by ferry from Southport and is car-free. It has three main beaches, the north beach, south beach, and west beach, which can be reached using golf carts, bicycles, or foot.

The North Beach is the place for many water activities like paddleboarding, kiteboarding, surfing, swimming, and several restaurants. West Beach offers you incredible vistas of the sea. South Beach is the more popular and preferred one as it has warmer water temperature, cool breeze, and easy water access. The Bald Head Island has 10,000 acres of untouched beach, marsh, and maritime forest reserve where you can truly soak up the natural beauty.

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Emerald Isle

Emerald Isle, located in North Carolina, offers 12 miles of spectacular shoreline and is a popular spot for relaxing family vacations. It attracts almost 50,000 tourists during the summer months. The shoreline is vast and provides many amenities such as water sports, picnic areas, and dedicated pavilions for barbeques, showers, and parking. The site has only one oceanfront hotel but has many private condos and homestays.

It is a favorite location for the nursing sea turtles, and if you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse or two of the dolphins. It also has an amusement park along the coast. The Emerald Isle Wood Park has a disc golf course and forest trails. The restaurants here serve the freshest seafood to tingle your taste buds with the flavors of the sea. It is one of the most popular beaches in North Carolina, and it will surely make for a memorable vacation for your family.

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Cape Lookout

With many fun activities to offer to the visitors, Cape Lookout is one of the most popular beaches located in North Carolina. Core Banks and Shackleford Banks are designated parts of the Cape Lookout National Seashore. Shackleford Banks is ideal for swimming or simply relaxing on the shore. You can also spot the feral horses, a rare sighting, here.

You can also book ferry rides which last 15-20 minutes and where you get a chance to see bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles, and an abundance of other marine life. You can also explore the waters on canoes and kayaks or perhaps take a guided tour to learn more about the place and the delicate balance of the ecosystem that it houses. Visit the lighthouse, where you can view amazing sunsets on the water in the distance. Basic camping equipment and campgrounds are available here, which can be rented to enjoy the natural beauty of the seashores.

Cape Lookout National Seashore and Lighthouse, NC

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Lake Lure Beach

Lake Lure Beach is surrounded by the majestic Blue-Ridge Mountains. It is a perfect place to float on water, picnic in the shade, or just enjoy the sandy beach. Guided boat tours help you discover the beauty and charm of the lake and tell you all about the history of Hickory Nut Gorge.

A visit to Lake Lure will be enjoyed by kids and adults alike as it has something for everybody. It has a water park with giant slides. It also has golf courses and restaurants nearby. Other outdoor activities include hunting, cycling, mountain biking, rock climbing, and fishing. Many trails are accessible from here, which lets you explore the scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Blue Ridge also offers a variety of flavors when it comes to dining. Plan a trip to Lake Lure beach and enjoy to the fullest.

Address: 2724 Memorial Hwy, Lake Lure, NC 28746, United States | Timing: 10:00 pm – 06:00 am | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/NT9VDfcM8CEaM5Xt9 | Phone Number: +18286250077

Cape Hatteras

Cape Hatteras is famous for its beautiful undeveloped seashore located along the Atlantic Coast in North Carolina and comprises the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. It is shaped by winds and waves and is everchanging. The unspoiled beaches provide you with a magical feeling when you hear the sound of the ocean waves under the starry nights.

Cape Hatteras also houses the tallest lighthouse in the country that tourists can easily ferry to. You can even climb up the lighthouse on a full moon night to truly enjoy the night. You will get many fishing opportunities in the waters of Cape Hatteras National Seashore. There are four campgrounds available within the park for camping, requiring prior reservations.

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Duck

The small city of Duck, which earned its name due to the popularity of duck hunting in the 20th century, is as famous for its beaches as for its shops and restaurants. You will find some of the best clothes shops located here, along with art galleries, jewelry stores, farm stands, spas, and so much more. The restaurants here draw locals from all over the Outer Banks.

Duck also offers several water activities. You can paddleboard, surf or go on a kayak or just swim. There are several trails that make biking, running, or walking preferred activities. You may also spend time simply walking on the beach and collecting seashells. And if jazz is your kind of music, visit the town in October for its annual jazz festival.

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Currituck Beach (Corolla)

Currituck Beach is located by the Atlantic Ocean and Currituck Sound. It provides seclusion as well as relaxation to its visitors. You can enjoy leisurely strolls on the beautiful, untouched beaches here, or perhaps just relax and soak in the ocean. You can also opt for guided tours to explore the area and spot the legendary wild horses known to have descended from Spanish mustangs.

You can also indulge in a number of water-based activities like surfing, parasailing, paddleboarding, and kiteboarding here. Apart from the beach and ocean, you can also tour the vineyards or head to one of the many restaurants here. The famous historic Corolla Park also houses Whale head, a 1920s era Art Nouveau-style mansion-turned museum. Other attractions include Knotts Island and the Maritime Museum.

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Hammocks Beach State Park

Hammocks Beach State Park is accessible only by ferry, boat, canoes, or kayaks and is preferred by those looking for a quiet, relaxing beach vacation. It has three smaller islands which are mainly undeveloped and give you a closer feel to nature and the ocean.

Bear Island has extensive sand dunes and is popular with boaters and kayakers. It also has a primitive camping site. You can also explore Huggins Island and Jones Island. You can just take some time to learn about the park’s wildlife and ecology. The park also provides guided tours.

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Address: 1572 State Rd 1511, Swansboro, NC 28584, USA | Timing: 08:00 am – 06:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/e3afV2ma9wCHotGg7 | Phone Number: +19103264881

Ocracoke Island

Ocracoke Island stands apart from the other barrier islands of North Carolina, aesthetically as well as logistically. Accessible only by air or ferry, these 16 miles of undeveloped coastline provide you with tranquility and a really secluded getaway. The beaches are not overcrowded, making it all the more relaxing and quiet escape.

Visit the nearby village to enjoy a laid-back vacation and dig into the local cuisine and culture. Water activities such as boating, kayaking, and more water sports are available on these pristine white sand beaches. You can rent a boat or take a ferry to explore the second oldest lighthouse in the country. Ocracoke is also one of the best shelling destinations in the Outer Banks. You can go camping at the Ocracoke Campground at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

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Oak Island

Oak Island provides a peaceful getaway and lets you enjoy the beach environment at a slower pace. It is a perfect mix of lazy beaches and fun sightseeing activities. Oak Island Nature Center offers fun activities for adults and children alike. It also includes Talking Trees Walking Trail. Caswell Beach houses the Oak Island Golf Country Club for outdoor activities other than strolling the beach.

If you are in the mood to learn about historical stuff and enjoy shopping, a visit to the small town of Southport is a must which offers an unmatchable experience. It is home to a variety of seafood as also a southern barbeque. Plan a getaway here for a truly fulfilling vacation experience.

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We hope our list of the best beaches helps you select your getaway to make your summer vacation memorable.

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18 Best Places to Live in North Carolina https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/north-carolina/places-to-live-in-north-carolina/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 23:54:37 +0000 https://roveratlas.com/?p=4706 Read more]]> North Carolina (NC) is a southeastern US state and home to the famous University of North Carolina. The state is a beautiful blend of historic coastal villages, booming metropolitan cities, and miles of forest terrain that define the Appalachian Mountains.  

When you pick the best places to Live in North Carolina, you’ll be spoilt for choice — from skiing in Western NC to river rafting or hiking along the Blue Ridge Parkway — a two-lane road that runs almost 500 miles between Cherokee and the Great Smoky Mountains National Parks — it has everything. No matter where you go, you’ll find loads of natural beauty and some of the best places for living that offer great amenities and plenty of fun things to do. 

North Carolina has approximately 9.8 million residents and offers tremendous opportunities due to its lower cost of living and easier work regulations. It has several incentives designed to attract companies and entrepreneurs interested in starting a business in North Carolina.  

The state has a lot to offer residents who want to live a more relaxed life. Here, we take a look at some of the best places to Live in North Carolina.  

Cary 

If you love the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, Cary is a town you’ll want to visit. Cary has a population of about 2000 people. Located along the Black River, there are many walking and hiking trails through the lush green forest in Cary. If a country setting appeals to you, this might be your kind of place.  

Also, Cary has breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains. Cary offers ski trails, rivers, and lakes for outdoor sports. It’s a great place for a vacation and for those wanting a move to the country. Many outdoor activities come with living in a country setting that people crave. The median home cost is also less here.  

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Morrisville 

One of the best cities to Live in North Carolina, Morrisville is located in the western part of NC, nestled between Seattle and Tacoma. If you are looking for a place with great schools, quiet suburbs, and a wonderful place to raise children, Morrisville maybe that place. 

Morrisville is situated in the heart of the eastern side of Lake Washington between Seattle and Bellevue. This pretty little community is sure to lure aspiring residents. 

Morrisville consists of several communities, including Allandale, Hamelin Bay, Tahoma, Camelot, Campbell Hill, Albion Hills, Los Cerritos, Ridgetop Group. There are plenty of parks, open grassy areas for your dogs to roam free and for your kids to play soccer. 

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Wake Forest

Wake Forest in Randolph County has a population of about 70,000 people. The town owes its name to the story of two brothers, Jonathan and William Wake, who settled in the area near the present city in 1754.  

Wake Forest is the place where none other than Winston Churchill stayed and wrote his famous book Marlborough: His Life and Times.  

On the whole, Wake Forest is a quiet town, where everyone seems to know each other. It’s safe, and the people are polite. Another advantage of Wake Forest is that it has an affordable cost of living, and the median home price is also less. 

Wake Forest, North Carolina

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Chapel Hill

The glorious Chapel Hill! This quaint yet lively college town is located just 20 minutes from Raleigh and is home to one of the best universities in the country — the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It has a ton of things for people of all age groups to enjoy — be it Chapel Hill’s famous basketball team, the legendary tailgates, or its vibrant cultural scene. It has some exceptional schools as well. 

Chapel Hill is one of the most unique communities in NC, offering something for everyone! It is full of rich history and culture and in its heart nestles some great universities. Chapel Hill draws people from all over the country who want to live in a small town but have access to big-city amenities. Looking to settle down here? Well, the median home cost is less.  

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Waxhaw

Waxhaw, which is 2.5 miles long and 1.25 miles wide, has about 30,000 residents. It is located along the Tuckasegee River in western Charlotte County. Waxhaw owes its name to the wax myrtle that grew in the suburbs. Most houses here were built during the early 20th century, and they are either in Colonial Revival or Tudor Revival style. 

The name Waxhaw is derived from an Indian tribe of the same name. Waxhaw is a cozy city that is a part of Union County in North Carolina.  

It’s often called a part of the Charlotte metro suburbs. This cozy town packs a lot of variety and a bustling nightlife into its 0.3 square miles. The median home cost is slightly high here. 

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Raleigh

Raleigh is a beautiful place, and it hasn’t been overshadowed by the larger cities around it. It has many unique features — a bustling downtown, farmland in Fuquay-Varina, a famous university, and many brilliant minds working at best places like IBM and Google. This uniqueness makes Raleigh one of our favorite cities. The area also has some good schools. 

A buzzing metropolis, Raleigh has a thriving economy. The Raleigh-Durham Suburb is seen as a growing market in financial services and is often called Silicon Valley South. Given the buzzing job market, many young professionals migrate from across the state and from other states to Raleigh. 

Raleigh has been selected as one of the best places to stay in the United States by many publications. The city is also well known for its thriving nightlife. Because of its popularity, the median cost of homes is also a bit high here.

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Harrisburg

Harrisburg is the county seat of Harnett County. The city owes its name to Robert Harris, who was among the earliest settlers here. He was also a renowned patriot who donated in cash and was kind to develop the area.  

The first courthouse that was built in Harrisburg is intact even today. The city’s Capital hall was built around 1908, and it was designed by the famous architect Willian Preston.  

The hall is famous for its collection of photographs, which was taken by over 70 different photographers. These photographs were sourced from around 1910-1930. Harrisburg is also home to many historical sites. It has a rich Civil War history, one of the reasons why Harrisburg will charm first-time visitors.  

The big cities on the East Coast attract most tourists with their famous monuments and museums, but Harrisburg has some of the best places that are still untouched by travelers. Want to revel in America’s Rural past? Visit this place. 

The area has some good schools offering quality education, and its median cost of homes is also affordable. 

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Apex 

Apex, a cozy rural town located in the Piedmont Triad region of the state, shares its boundaries with three counties: Wake, Durham, and Orange. Apex has around 71 neighborhoods, which consists of 12,000 homes.  

One of the best places, this area is still witnessing rapid growth. New businesses and industries are being set up in Apex. Residents and visitors can find a lot to do and see in Apex, and the place has some great food joints as well. The variety of cuisine available here will surely satisfy everyone’s cravings.  

This quaint town, which is a neighbor of Chapel Hill, is also very conveniently located, as it’s very close to an international airport. The median cost of a home is slightly high here. 

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Winston-Salem 

Among the good Places in North Carolina to live, Winston-Salem is a city that is located in the Piedmont Triad region. With a population of nearly 200,000 residents, Winston-Salem is the second-largest municipality in the state.  

It attracts many major corporations because of the beautiful weather and low taxes. The cost of living, too, is not very high here.  

Thanks to the city’s rich history and cultural heritage, one can easily spend an entire weekend exploring it. The best way to learn about Winston-Salem is through its architecture. Winston-Salem is a city with a rich history and a vibrant present, which makes it an irresistible combination.  

In short, Winston-Salem provides the perfect blend of the old and new. With awesome architecture, spectacular dining and shopping venues, and outdoor recreation areas, you’ll find everything you’re looking for in Winston-Salem.  

There are some good schools here. The area also has some spacious homes with huge bedrooms and backyards.  

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Stallings

Stallings in Union County is the 10th largest community in the state of North Carolina. The city of Stallings is estimated to house a population of 13,000 residents.  

It shares its borders with Sanford in the north, Osteen in the west, and Middletown in the south. However, Stallings has become more connected to Sanford following the construction of new subdivisions, which includes areas like Pebble Creek, which has witnessed population growth of over 50% in the ten years from 2000 and 2010. 

Stallings is undoubtedly a beautiful place to live. It is a small city where the cost of living is affordable, and the median cost of homes is also less. At the same time, it’s a good location for families with children as there are good schools offering quality education nearby.  

Last but not least, the people are friendly, and there are activities for everyone to enjoy. 

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UpTown 

UpTown is a street in Charlotte, NC, that is 2 miles long and connects with Queens Road and Irwin Street. UpTown Charlotte is vibrant and one of the best places for people to work, play and eat. 

Charlotte’s UpTown area is at the northern side of the triangular suburb and is home to several major institutions, including Symphony Park, which opened in 2006 and hosts outdoor concerts and events; the Mint Museum; and Discovery Place, which is an interactive science museum. 

It also has several restaurants and eateries; North Carolina’s only “Museum of the New South” is home to the offices for Bank of America, BB&T, Duke Energy, RBC Wealth Management, Wells Fargo, Ericsson, The Friars Foundation and a branch of The Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. While it’s an amazing place, the median home cost is slightly high. 

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First Ward 

First Ward is located about three miles northeast of Charlotte. It is considered among the best areas to Live in North Carolina. Many of the streets here are named after trees and shrubs. It has both apartments and single-family homes. In fact, First Ward was one of the five original residential wards in Charlotte, and has many old homes. 

This charming neighborhood was built in an era when its residential buildings were occupied by rich people. But, over the years, it has undergone many changes over the years. Also, First Ward is known for having the first streetcar suburb in North Carolina. 

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Dilworth 

Dilworth is a family-friendly community located in the heart of Charlotte. With most of its population being young and families, you will feel safe and protected while living here. It’s an ideal place for families and young people. The area has homes, townhouses, condominiums, and many facilities for the convenience of senior citizens and children. 

In short, Dilworth is the perfect suburb for those looking for a quiet and cozy town. Its population is only a few thousand, and it’s just an hour’s distance from Charlotte.  

It offers its residents the best of country living. Here, homes stand on large plots of land. With charming restaurants, family-friendly activities, great nightlife, and more, Dilworth is one of the best places in North Carolina to Live. 

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Ballantyne West 

Many people are surprised when they come to Ballantyne West for the first time. This area has a more rural feel, with wide-open spaces and luxury homes with beautiful kitchens and bedrooms. For this reason, Ballantyne West is perfect for families.  

Ballantyne West is one of Charlotte’s most prestigious neighborhoods. It is known for offering some of the most unique home designs in the area. Each home is slightly different from the rest.  

So, if you are looking for luxury apartments for rent in Charlotte, Ballantyne West is where you should be heading. The spacious one-and two-bedroom apartments here are what you need after a hectic day at work. That’s not all; Ballantyne also has an exciting nightlife. 

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Davidson 

One of the best towns to Live in North Carolina, Davidson is situated just outside Charlotte. It boasts many unique shops and restaurants, which lends it a modern vibe. Davidson is the county seat of Mecklenburg County, and it is located in the center of the state of North Carolina. Its population is around 10,000. 

The local residents will vouch that Davidson is one of the best places to call home. And why so? Well, because it is a perfect combination of rural, small-town charm and big-City amenities. 

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Sharon Woods 

Sharon Woods city is in Forsyth County, just outside the Capital, Charlotte. It derives its name from its proximity to the Shearon Harris Lake. This quiet town has a population of only a few thousand people, but it has good schools offering excellent education. Sharon Woods is also referred to as the Music City.  

The place is also named after a 17th-century native American princess who resided in the area. Sharon Woods is known for Paddy’s Creek Landing State Park and Black River Country Scenic Byway. It offers numerous outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. The area has a rural vibe despite being close to large cities such as Fayetteville and Wilmington. 

Sharon Woods is also rich in Civil War history, and the city is quite serene. It is one of North Carolina’s tiniest towns but offers quality education with some good schools.  

Though less than 500 people reside here, the area is home to the Yadkin Valley Winery and also boasts three golf courses. It’s not surprising that many people leave behind their hectic city lifestyle to enjoy a peaceful existence here.  

The area is only accessible through old-fashioned bridges, which have been built across the Yadkin River. Needless to say, Sharon Woods offers some phenomenal views. So, if you are a nature lover, head here. 

Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ja5oF91BpkZsVoEU9 

Fourth Ward 

Fourth Ward is, without doubt, one of the best places in North Carolina to call home. Like many of its neighborhoods, recent development efforts have placed these areas in focus. Fourth Ward, too, can be added to the long list of places that are sure to witness even more growth.  

There’s something extremely special about visiting this neighborhood, which will make you nostalgic. Street lamps, cobblestone streets, cafes… Fourth Ward indeed deserves to be counted among the best places! It is located between South Tryon Street to the north, InterState 85 to the south, Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to the west, and Stonewall Street to the east. The name of the place owes its origin to being one of Charlotte’s four political wards in 1851. 

Fourth Ward is one of the fastest-growing areas in America. It’s only a stone’s throw away from the center of UpTown. Its origins can be traced back to the turn of the 19th Century, when it emerged as a mill village for textile manufacturing.  

The neighborhood is now the oldest residential community in Charlotte and one of the oldest in the state. It has an affordable cost of living.  

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Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/8MHu1XvsTc1FGC4X7

Carrboro 

Carrboro is a small town in the state, which is considered to be among the top Places to Live in North Carolina. And why not? Not just in the state, the town is among the most beautiful in entire America. 

Carrboro is a key commercial center, with loads of business people visiting the area. It was founded by Alexander Fry in 1874. Tradeville Avenue is the main thoroughfare to several of these business activities.  

Right from the beginning of this century, Carrboro was known for its fine churches and schools. The early promoters envisioned a great future for this town and planned it beautifully. The result can be seen in beautifully laid out streets and roads.  

That’s not all. Carrboro is a great place for a variety of other reasons, too. It’s home to two amazing universities. No wonder then that the city has a growing workforce and jobs are available in these fields. 

Carrboro is a beautiful and quiet place to reside in, with spacious homes featuring huge bedrooms and gardens. If you’re looking for a relaxed lifestyle where you can just bike or walk to work every day, this is where you should be heading.  

Not only is the scenery gorgeous, but the people, too, are loving. Carrboro has a strong artistic and environment-friendly community—everyone is really down-to-earth. 

The Station, Carrboro, NC

Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/mXCUNEeyECAgyydu5  

North Carolina is a beautiful place with an amazing history and some of the best specimens of southern cuisines you can find. It’s a developing state that is rapidly gaining popularity and has a lot to offer to its residents, especially if you like to be outside and enjoy the great weather.  

The state is one of the best places for a vacation and also a long-term move. Staying here permanently or setting up a business is a good idea. As we said, it has a lot to offer its residents and visitors alike.  

It is also rich in history. The state has witnessed battles during the Revolutionary War, Civil War, and the Vietnam War. It was also made the capital for the Confederacy after Virginia’s capital city was changed. This state has what many others lack: a rich history.  

If you feel like a time traveler when you visit this place, you are not alone. This place is indeed a tourist haven. Kids love to learn about North Carolina through books and school teachers carry the state’s history from classroom to classroom. 

This state has a wide variety of cozy towns and cities that offer all the things you need in a community: Education, cultural and historical institutions, and shopping and dining venues. Some of the best places to live in North Carolina are located outside of the state’s biggest cities. These communities all have their own unique flair, advantages, and opportunities. 

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Top 27 Places to Visit and Things to do in Raleigh, North Carolina https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/north-carolina/raleigh/things-to-do-in-raleigh/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 23:54:36 +0000 https://roveratlas.com/?p=4681 Read more]]> Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina, has a lot to offer to its residents and visitors. Raleigh is a city full of exciting things to do. With countless historic sites, education opportunities, outdoor activities, and entertainment options around the city, there is never a shortage of things to do in Raleigh.  

It is also a historic place with landmarks from the Civil War, 19th-century mansions, universities, and an abundance of gardens. There are over 200 miles of biking and hiking trails and rivers for kayaking and rafting for outdoor enthusiasts. If you are looking for things to do in Raleigh this weekend and wondering what to do in Raleigh, read on! 

North Carolina State Capitol 

It’s hard to look at the NC State Capitol, built-in 1840, and not admire the architectural beauty of this building. It is an elegant building that reflects Old North state’s early past.  

North Carolina State Capitol is a historic building that is often referred to as the Raleigh House. The building was designed by architect William Nichols in Neoclassical style, its construction overseen by Mann S. Baldwin. The original plan was huge, with two wings on either side. But when NC hosted the Confederate Convention in 1861, the wings were left unfinished due to a lack of funds. 

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Address: 1 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: Monday – Friday: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/7hq1wsjVvBBPNhWG8 | Phone Number: +19197334994 

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences 

Visiting the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences makes you feel like you’ve traveled across the globe while never leaving the city.  

This destination recently underwent an extensive 2-year renovation, has four floors of permanent exhibits, plus traveling exhibits throughout the year. One of their newer exhibits takes visitors back to the Jurassic period with a life-size T-Rex exhibit! 

NC Museum of Natural Sciences

Address: 11 W Jones St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: 10:00 am to 05:00 pm, Monday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://g.page/ncmns?share | Phone Number: +19197079800 

Pullen Park 

Pullen Park is a 250-acre recreational and historical park located in downtown Raleigh. It is situated adjacent to the interstate 40 terminus. It has playgrounds for children, sports fields, picnic areas, a carousel, and an amphitheater. 

The late, great Henry Pullen described Pullen Park as a garden with a purpose. ‘That purpose is to link social, economic, and community development opportunities with the enormous potential of the park’s natural resources to create a ‘first-class facility in a superb setting.’  

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Address: 520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC 27606, United States | Timing: 11:00 am to 06:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/jBeEtR4on47vKr336 | Phone Number: +19199966468 

Marbles Kids Museum 

Kids of all ages can explore and learn at Marbles Kids Museum, a 40,000 square foot facility located in the historic district of downtown. 

It is an early childhood education and learning center in Wilmington, Delaware. Marbles Kids Museum has been a place of wonder and imagination for children and families since 1986. From musically inclined animatronic dinosaurs to interactive play tables where children learn to read, Marbles has something fun for everyone. 

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Address: 201 E Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: Thursday: 10:00 am to 07:00 pm, Wednesday & Friday – Sunday: 10:00 am to 05:00 pm, Monday – Tuesday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://g.page/marbleskidsMuseum?share | Phone Number: +19198344040 

North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) 

One of the most iconic Raleigh things to do is the North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA). It is a major regional organization with a collection that includes more than 20,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, installations by artists worldwide.  

Its origins can be traced to 1903 when members of the Woman’s Club of the city formed an “Art Club,” which met at the home of its first president, Mrs. Clifton B. Poole. In 1924 this group became the Art League and changed its name to the North Carolina Museum Association in 1939. 

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Address: 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607, United States | Timing: Wednesday – Sunday: 10:00 am to 05:00 pm, Monday – Tuesday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/5Ybz3YhioVJPwQdj7 | Phone Number: +19198396262 

JC Raulston Arboretum 

JC Raulston Arboretum is a public garden and natural area located about seven miles east of downtown with over 3,500 native and exotic flora species. A beautiful backdrop, this venue is often used for weddings and events. 

It has five miles long network of trails spread across landscaped areas, natural streams, wetlands, and serene ponds. It is also home to the Southeast’s finest collection of horticultural rarities and remarkable links to our past. Each tree from over 500 named trees at the Arboretum is labeled with its scientific and common name – perfect for amateur explorers!  

The J. C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, N. C., - A Late Winter Visit

Address: 4415 Beryl Rd, Raleigh, NC 27606, United States | Timing: Monday – Friday: 09:00 am to 04:30 pm, Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 am to 06:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/7mossNNKLtqKCFUA9 | Phone Number: +19195153132 

North Carolina Executive Mansion 

The North Carolina Executive Mansion is a historic place that tells an important story. The state government was maintained here during four different periods in the past. It has been home to 13 governors and their families. 

Today, the Executive Mansion stands as the oldest governor’s mansion in continuous use. It is a symbol of not just a solid political stature but also a rich local culture. This lovely 1903 Richardsonian Romanesque-style home to NC’s first family is open for guided tours and special events. 

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Address: 200 N Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: For details visit https://www.ncdcr.gov/experiences/field-trips-capital-area-visitor-services-and-raleigh-group-visits | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/VXi3sJSd3ja3uDRu6 | Phone Number: +19197333871 

Mordecai House 

The Mordecai House in downtown Raleigh, on the centennial campus of North Carolina State University, radiates sheer beauty.  

The Mordecai House was originally constructed for Mordecai W. Hammond in 1887. It was one of the most affluent houses in downtown Raleigh at the time featuring various high-quality aesthetics, such as pecan woodwork and pocket doors. It is an excellent example of the Queen Anne Style that is typical of nineteenth-century downtown residences. 

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Address: 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC 27604, United States | Timing: Tuesday – Saturday: 09:00 am to 04:00 pm, Sunday: 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm, Monday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/TnSJXEH9KsvmdjxV6 | Phone Number: +19199964364 

Visit the futuristic James B. Hunt Jr. Library 

A library tour on a college campus isn’t the first place you’d expect to find a retro Coca-Cola machine and candied bacon donuts. Still, it’s exactly what visitors will experience when visiting James B. Hunt Jr. Library.  

The new James B. Hunt Jr. Library is a perfect example of this future-forward thinking. The library is designed and built to be energy efficient and sustainable. It combines green technology with customer-friendly features like automated ‘book robots’ and instant checkouts. It is spearheading the way for new architectural designs on college campuses across the country. 

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Address: 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC 27606, United States | Timing: Monday – Thursday: 24/7, Friday: 12:00 am to 10:00 pm, Saturday: 09:00 am to 10:00 pm, Sunday: 09:00 am to 12:00 am | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/72i8Ai6dJ8vrFc8n9 | Phone Number: +19195157110 

City Cemetery 

The city of Raleigh is filled with historical monuments, but none as intriguing history as the City Cemetery. Along with tombs and graves, old and new, many notable signs can be spotted within this place, including a gate that still stands from the era of the Civil War.  

The City Cemetery was established in 1879 and is home to several Confederate deserters and victims of the first battles of the Civil War. It also has gravestones of early governors, historical markers of local Masonic lodges, and graves on the sides of mausoleums belonging to children who perished from a flu epidemic. 

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Address: 17 S East St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: Monday – Saturday: 24/7, Sunday: 12:00 pm to 05:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/A3qq3fHoisBfaonE8 

Raleigh Little Theater 

If you have ever been to a play at Raleigh Little Theater, then you know that this organization is really something special. It was started by local families looking to entertain themselves during the Great Depression and has thrived ever since.  

Founded in 1943, it is housed in a building located on the corner of Morgan Street and Whitaker Mill Road. Once inside, you can’t help but feel like you’re about to experience something magical. Raleigh Little Theater is one of the oldest continually operating community theaters in the United States. Now, over 85 years later, RLT produces around six plays per year. 

Raleigh Little Theater

Address: 301 Pogue St, Raleigh, NC 27607, United States | Timing: For details visit https://raleighlittletheatre.org/visit-us/ | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/R9RUoTFHp4og2vp87 | Phone Number: +19198214579 

J. S. Dorton Arena 

J. S. Dorton Arena is the crown jewel of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. An ultra-modern facility, this venue for home basketball games is a respite from the rigors of daily life. 

Built in 1966, the J. S. Dorton Arena is an important local building. It has also served as a famous boxing ring and home court for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s basketball team. Apart from sporting events, the arena has also been a venue for concerts by famous bands and artists like the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Elvis Presley, and George Strait.  

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Address: 1025 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607, United States | Timing: For timings and event details visit https://www.ncstatefair.org/facilities/dorton.htm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/8qD31hcddzcfqnxu7 | Phone Number: +19198217400 

Clemmons Educational State Forest 

Spread over a little more than 23,000 acres, Clemmons Educational State Forest is a great place to explore the outdoors. Especially if you enjoy mountain biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, and some educational time with nature. 

Clemmons Educational State Forest has been around since 1960 and is well known for its hiking trails and diversity of trees. Places such as these are lovely because of the varied terrains for hiking, including hills, slopes, cliffs, rock formations, streams, rivers, waterfalls, and creeks.  

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Address: 2256 Old U.S. Hwy 70, Clayton, NC 27520, United States | Timing: Tuesday – Friday: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm, Saturday – Sunday: 11:00 am to 06:00 pm, Monday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/xJ5RsvgZKqQnoFSn9 | Phone Number: +19195535651 

The historic Yates Mill 

Lying in the shadows of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Yates Mill State Historic Site has several historical structures that you can explore.  

Yates Mill is a relatively remote location that packs in a punch and is one of the most fun stops on the Roanoke Valley trail. It is a historic grist mill built in 1858, located at Jeffersonville, Johnson County, Indiana. The one-and-a-half-story, rectangular brick building with a gabled roof and arched windows and doors remained in operation until about 1916. 

Yates Mill Country Park, Raleigh, NC

Address: 4620 Lake Wheeler Rd, Raleigh, NC 27603, United States | Timing: 08:00 am to 07:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/rZD6rZPrWVyteHrT9 | Phone Number: +19198566675 

North Carolina Museum of History 

A tour of the North Carolina Museum of History downtown inspires interest, exploration, and discovery of the cultural heritage through exhibits, educational programs, and one of the largest collections of historical exhibits.  

It sits on the corner of Edenton Street and Salisbury Street downtown. Visitors can view educational exhibits ranging from an authentic pirate ship to the Corvette that carried the astronauts to the moon. There are two buildings: Historic Odum Village—located across Salisbury Street from the main museum—and the main building near the corner of Edenton and Salisbury streets. 

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Address: 5 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: Monday – Saturday: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm, Sunday: 12:00 pm to 05:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/QBaJEYYQvn5VL82UA | Phone Number: +19198147000 

Pope House Museum 

Have you ever heard of a Pope house that is also a museum? The Pope House Museum, a historic house museum built in 1911, is just that.  

A fine example of Mediterranean Revival architecture, it is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a landmark for the Mordecai Historic District. It is located on the edge of North Carolina State University’s campus in the United States. Guests can explore the Pope House for free or opt for audio tours that explain the ancestry behind almost every item here. 

Address: 511 S Wilmington St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: Saturday: 09:00 am to 04:00 pm, Sunday: 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/bQLsab2oAgXiUUvU6 | Phone Number: +19199962220 

Get fit with Triangle Rock Club

Looking to get fit? Triangle Rock Club in Raleigh is the place to be. From yoga to cycling, they offer a little bit of everything. They also provide a comfortable and non-intimidating environment for people of all fitness levels to help them reach their fitness goals.  

When you join Triangle Rock Club, you immediately get access to a wealth of indoor climbing areas. Take advantage of the friendly team of instructors who will help you learn the ropes and improve your technique. This will also encourage you to keep going back, which is excellent if you want to get fit. 

Address: 6022 Duraleigh Rd, Raleigh, NC 27612, United States | Timing: Monday – Thursday: 05:30 am to 11:00 pm, Friday: 05:30 am to 10:00 pm, Saturday: 09:00 am to 10:00 pm, Sunday: 09:00 am to 06:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/fKdzgdvbz2b1K5R7A | Phone Number: +19198035534 

St Paul AME Church 

The current St. Paul A.M.E Church was built in 1874 after a devastating fire burned the previous building to the ground. The only thing that remained from the old structure was the large cross on top of the tower.  

Full of history, tradition, and culture, this church is a historic congregation that dates back to the 1800s. The Saint Paul AME Church in Raleigh, NC, is the only remaining independent African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church in Raleigh and one of the oldest in the United States.  

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Address: 402 W Edenton St, Raleigh, NC 27603, United States | Timing: For details visit https://www.stpaulamechurchraleighnc.org/ | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/Y3dPcy7NScMZvP6w6 | Phone Number: +19198322709 

Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve 

The Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve features over five miles of hiker-friendly trails, both paved and natural. It is located at the top of a large hill overlooking the scenic Choptank River. It comprises coastal plain forest, brackish marsh, tidal creeks, and freshwater ponds.  

Its rare habitats are compelling examples of the diversity of plant and animal life found in a relatively small area along the Choptank River. The forest preserve is open year-round, though some parts may be closed after heavy rainfall or during winter conditions. 

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Address: 2616 Kildaire Farm Rd, Cary, NC 27518, United States | Timing: 09:00 am to 08:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/HxbE7Znen8J8eA5d8 | Phone Number: +19193875980 

Joel Lane Museum House 

When you think of a museum house, do you imagine a building filled with boring relics from the past? Well, this museum home will prove you wrong!  

Built by Joel Lane, a wealthy industrialist in 1798, the Joel Lane Museum House is a marvel that must be on your travel itinerary. The former home of Joel Lane is also a museum, given to the city by Ida Mae Fuller, daughter of Joel Lane’s great-great-grandson. On November 18, 1973, it was designated a National Historic Landmark to honor his legacy. 

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Address: 160 S St Mary’s St, Raleigh, NC 27603, United States | Timing: Wednesday – Friday: 10:00 am to 02:00 pm, Saturday – Tuesday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://g.page/JoelLaneMuseumHouse?share | Phone Number: +19198333431 

William B. Umstead State Park 

One of the most popular Raleigh attractions, William B. Umstead State Park (also known as Umstead Park), features the Roper Mountain Science Center, which is an official North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences branch.  

It has the most significant remaining mixed piedmont forest in the Southeastern United States, with many sections of it having never been logged. Deep canyons, scenic vistas, and a tall waterfall await visitors at Umstead Park. It is a beautiful place to unwind from the hectic day-to-day grind and enjoy the sounds and the sights of the great outdoors. 

William B. Umstead State Park main entrance

Address: 8801 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27617, United States | Timing: 08:00 am to 08:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/u4sjkUbvD9mMSMJh6 | Phone Number: +19195714170 

Mountains-to-Sea Trail 

One of the most popular Raleigh attractions, the 750+ mile backcountry Mountains-to-Sea Trail traverses NC from Clingman’s Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains to Jockey’s Ridge State Park on the Outer Banks.  

It’s one of the oldest long-distance trails in the United States. From its southernmost point near the coast to its northernmost point in the mountains, it crosses through various ecosystems and terrain types, winding its way through both mountains and sea. This arduous but breathtaking trail begins in the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia. It ends in Cape Hatteras National Seashore nearly 1000 miles later. 

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Address: 13622, 13698 Possum Track Rd, Raleigh, NC 27614, United States | Timing: 24/7 | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/aUeZyugDA4YUBb557 | Phone Number: +19198250297 

City of Raleigh Museum 

The City of Raleigh Museum is a treasure trove of historical information and exhibits and a catalyst for education programs that are both dynamic and classic in nature. 

The City of Raleigh Museum is the oldest and largest non-profit museum in NC. Located on the beautiful Pullen Park grounds, the museum offers two floors of interactive exhibits and artifacts focused on many aspects of local history. They offer a variety of educational programs, camps, and tour experiences for all ages. You can learn about the people, places, and events that have shaped Raleigh’s past and present at the museum.  

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Address: 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: Tuesday – Saturday: 09:00 am to 04:00 pm, Sunday: 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm, Monday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/9sSP3KWVPjZkd8m46 | Phone Number: +19199962220 

Videri Chocolate Factory 

Videri is a small batch, bean-to-bar chocolate maker, consistently experimenting with different flavor profiles to develop new cacao varieties that are one-of-a-kind.  

They have also partnered with family farms around the world to cultivate uniquely diverse cacao beans. Videri is constantly exploring new ways to bring you the most delicious experience in the United States. It is located in thriving downtown Raleigh, NC, on the beautifully renovated Davie Street. A factory tour is a great way to spend your day tasting a wide variety of chocolates and learning all about chocolate making! 

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Address: 327 W Davie St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States | Timing: Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00 am to 09:00 pm, Sunday: 12:00 pm to 06:00 pm, Monday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://g.page/videriChocolate?share | Phone Number: +19197555053 

Juniper Level Botanic Garden 

Juniper Level Botanic Garden is a stunning garden that features several exciting areas worth exploring! Whether it’s to learn about plants or to enjoy a leisurely afternoon picnic with family, the Juniper Level Botanic Garden is a great escape. 

It is a rare treat – a place to experience not one but nearly a dozen perfectly preserved Victorian flower beds. There are over 1,800 individual plants that make up these beds, consisting of a vast collection of exceptional ornamentals and medicinal and indigenous plants.  

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Address: 9241 Sauls Rd, Raleigh, NC 27603, United States | Timing: Monday – Friday: 08:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://g.page/juniperlevelbotanicgarden?share | Phone Number: +19197724794 

Sassool 

There’s a new craze in dining and lifestyle trends sweeping the nation: Mediterranean food. And Sassool is the place to be if you want to experience this cuisine in all its glory. 

Sassool’s mission is to bring the rich taste of Mediterranean cuisine to NC with the highest quality ingredients, favorable pricing, and efficient service in an unparalleled dining experience for diners. It serves a wide range of Levantine and Mediterranean dishes, from chicken shawarma to falafel and kebabs to fresh hummus, along with a variety of vegan options. 

Address: 9650 Strickland Rd, Raleigh, NC 27615, United States | Timing: Sunday & Tuesday – Wednesday: 10:00 am to 08:00 pm, Thursday – Saturday: 10:00 am to 09:00 pm, Monday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/nLtEA9EtmWjcK9n27 | Phone Number: +19198472700 

Raleigh Farmers Market 

From downtown to the warehouse district and from south of town to north, a farmers’ market has vendors offering food and other goods for sale. If you are wondering what to do in Raleigh, this is it.  

The Raleigh Farmers Market is unlike any other market in the area because it does not pack up and go away at the end of the day. Instead, it erupts onto a buzzing downtown Raleigh location. The Market has been supporting local farmers of North Carolina while giving customers access to affordable, healthy foods since the seventies.  

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Address: 1201 Agriculture St, Raleigh, NC 27603, United States | Timing: Monday – Saturday: 05:00 am to 06:00 pm| Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/nWMFi4TnUhRnNFaY8 | Phone Number: +19197337417 

Each destination has an identity, a story to tell about the people and their culture. There is a lot of stuff to do in Raleigh beyond the typical – it is known for being a modern city with a casual feel. It has a great vibe, and there are many fun things to do in Raleigh, NC! 

It offers all the conveniences of a big city without any of the hassles. Home to many universities, museums, restaurants, and bars, this city is also known as one of America’s best places to live. And if you’re looking for things to do in Raleigh, this list is a great place to start.  

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14 Water Parks in North Carolina to Visit this Summer https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/north-carolina/water-parks-in-north-carolina/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 23:52:30 +0000 https://roveratlas.com/?p=4842 Read more]]> Do you know what makes for a perfect summer getaway? A waterpark where you can splish-splash, play around, have fun at various water slides or enjoy a nice dip in the wave pool and relax. There are numerous beautiful water parks in North Carolina to visit for some friends and family fun. Some of them are also a part of a larger resort that you can book for a weekend stay. To help you plan that perfect summer getaway, we have compiled a list of some of the best water parks in the area for you: 

White Lake Water Park | Elizabethtown

White Lake Water Park in Elizabethtown is a perfect destination for weekend getaways or vacation trips. Kids can splash around in the wading pools and participate in some fun, interactive activities like kiddie slides, wet deck, dump bucket, etc.  

The adults can experience the ultimate thrill at the Double Turbo Twister Slides, have fun in the hundred-thousand-gallon wave pool or go for a swim in the 2,000 square foot swimming pool. Another interesting attraction here is the Bumper Boat Pool. There are also multiple dining experiences awaiting your arrival!  

Address: 192 NC-53, Elizabethtown, NC 28337 | Timing: The park is operational only in summers. For latest timings and other details visit http://whitelakewaterpark.com/  | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/H5E9ytd3XGJ6DbKQ6 | Phone Number: +19108720035 

Carowinds | Charlotte 

Carowinds is a water park in Charlotte, North Carolina that features several adventure sports activities that you can participate in for an adrenaline rush like never before! While you’re here, don’t miss Fury 325 – a 325-feet high roller coaster with a speed of almost 95mph – just think of the thrill! 

There are also many other adventure features at Carowinds park to enjoy, like the Blackbeard’s Revenge, Dorsal Fin Drop, Surfer’s Swell, Barracuda Blasters, Pelican Plunge to name a few! There are special splash pads and slides for kids too like Myrtle Turtle Beach, Seaside Splashworks, Coastal Currents, and a Tidal Wave pool.  

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Address: 14523 Carowinds Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28273 | Timing: Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 am to 07:00 pm. The park is operational only in summers. For latest timings and other details visit https://www.carowinds.com/calendar-and-hours | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/2qu69FcaYHtG2Fpc9 | Phone Number: +17045882600 

Lake Lure Beach and Water Park | Lake Lure  

Out of the many water parks in North Carolina, Lake Lure Beach and Water Park deserve a special mention. It offers some of the most exciting rides and slides and sandy beaches dotted by cabanas and shacks. Apart from the fun activities at the water park, one can also simply relax on the beach and enjoy sunbathing. 

Other parts of the park have a golf course, a horse stable, several hiking trails, and the beautiful Lake Lure Flowering Bridge. Guided boat tours are also available along with features like canoeing, paddle boating, and kayaking.  

Address: 2724 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure, NC 28746 | Timing: 10:00 am to 06:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/P99GnYA2XVyVWBfb8 | Phone Number: +18286250077 

Wet’n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park | Greensboro 

The Wet’n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park in Greensboro is one of the biggest waterparks in the area, frequented by locals and international travelers alike. Spread over 41 acres of land, the Wet’n Wild water park features a lot of fun activities.  

Enjoy the body slides, tube slides, raft rides, extreme body slides or, if you dare, go for the Daredevil Drop, the Double Barrel Blast, or Dr. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror for some high-octane family fun. As for some relaxation, head over to the ‘Soak Zone’ wave pool or perhaps enjoy the Lazy River. There are special swimming pools for kids too! 

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Address: 3910 S Holden Road, Greensboro, NC 27406 | Timing: The park is operational only in summers. For latest timings and other details, visit https://www.emeraldpointe.com/hours-and-directions/calendar | Google Map Location: https://g.page/wwepgreensboro?share | Phone Number: +13368529721 

H2O-BX Waterpark | Powell’s Point  

H2O-BX is a new waterpark at Powell’s Point that features more than 30 different kinds of fun-filled attractions and slides. The water slides in the park are done in a typical coastal Carolina style. Think sailing the vast ocean, climbing a dune to jump off, and even riding a wild Mustang. For adventure lovers, there are special attractions like a 50-feet tall tube slide, a seven-story tube slide, an almost vertical 35-feet tall wall that boomerangs riders, a nine-story free-fall slide, etc.  

Address: 8526 Caratoke Highway, Powell’s Point, NC 27966 | Timing: The park is operational only in summers. For latest timings and other details, visit https://www.h2obxwaterpark.com/plan-your-visit/obx-water-park/ | Google Map Location: https://g.page/H2OBX?share | Phone Number: +12524913000 

Great Wolf Lodge Water Park | Concord 

Spread over an expansive area of 80,000 square feet, the Great Wolf Lodge Water Park at Concord is a beautiful, completely indoor, temperature-controlled, all-seasons waterpark. It features many thrilling games including tube slides that drop from a height of almost 4-storys, slides, a water fort tree house, family raft rides, activity pools, and wave pools. There is also a spa and cabanas by the swimming pool for total relaxation.  

You can also book a stay at the lodge and indulge in culinary delights with varied dining options.  

Address: 10175 Weddington Road, Concord, NC 28027 | Timing: For availability and timings, contact the park. | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/remrE3Zu6uPk23jS7 | Phone Number: +18669259653 

Jungle Rapids Family Fun Park | Wilmington 

Want to have some wet and wild family fun? The Jungle Rapids Family Fun Park has everything you need! Avid adventure seekers must try out the exciting slides here, including the Rapid Racer and the Superbowl. There is also a huge wave pool where you can have some relaxed fun and laze around for hours while the kids enjoy various kinds of water sports, safely at the specially designed kids’ swimming pool.  

With a mini-bowling area, a gaming arcade, a climbing wall, go-karts, jungle golf, and laser tag – Jungle Rapids Family Fun Park has something for the entire family.  

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Address: 5320 Oleander Dr, Wilmington, NC 28403 | Timing: Sunday – Thursday: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm, Friday – Saturday: 10:00 am to 12:00 am | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/vE5jSfGRjVdY3QSk9 | Phone Number: +19107910666 

Salty Pirate Water Park | Emerald Isle 

If you are planning to spend the entire day outdoors in Emerald Isle, you should consider visiting the Salty Pirate Water Park. It is a family-owned waterpark and has fun activities for people of all ages. There are different kinds of wading swimming pools, thrilling slides, and tubes for kids as well as adults. And when you are hungry from splashing around in the water for hours, you can indulge in the different kinds of snacks and edibles available within the park.  

Water Parks in North Carolina: Salty Pirate Water Park
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Address: 8915 Reed Dr, Emerald Isle, NC 28594 | Timing: Sunday – Monday: 10:00 am to 05:00 pm, Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 am to 07:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/PraeEUxuLzMmJidHA | Phone Number: +12523542609  

Lions Water Adventure | Kinston 

Lions Water Adventure in Kinston is your one-stop destination when you are looking for a place to relax with your little ones in tow. The shallow waters here are ideal for kids to splash around while you float in a 550–feet lazy river or perhaps work out in the eight-lane lap pool. 

But if your idea of a weekend getaway involves a lot of relaxing, head over to the two-leveled pavilion area where you and the kids can enjoy all kinds of fun activities and gorge on some delicious snacks from the Swimba Canteen!  

Address: 2602 W Vernon Avenue, Kinston, NC 28504 | Timing: Saturday: 11:00 am to 05:00 pm, Sunday: 12:00 pm to 05:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/KgLmvv7SHHpQUSaQ9 | Phone Number: +12526993009 

Kinston Community Centre | Kinston 

Kinston Community Centre has a dedicated ‘Aquatics Centre’, where competitive swimmers can practice swimming while others simply have fun in the pool. Features of the place are such that people can enjoy all year round in all seasons. Along with an 8-lane competition lap pool, there is a wellness pool too. Group and individual therapy sessions are also organized at the center from time to time.  

The community center is spread across an acre of land and has a health club, an indoor track, two fully equipped gyms, meeting spaces, and a child-care room.  

Address: 2602 W Vernon Avenue, Kinston, NC 28504 | Timing: Monday – Friday: 05:00 am to 08:00 pm, Saturday: 07:00 am to 05:30 pm, Sunday: 12:00 pm to 05:30 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/1FBd5R5r8oMe3uh58 | Phone Number: +12529391330 

Splash Pad | Fuquay Varina 

If you want to treat your family to a day of pure, unadulterated fun, the Splash Pad at Fuquay Varina is just the right fit for you!  

The Splash Pad is a pentagon-shaped park spread over 6,000 square feet and has about 35 fun features and activities suitable for guests of all ages. If you want to revisit the carefree days of your childhood with the kids, put on your bathing suits and jump in the pool, get wet, and have the time of your life at the Splash Pad!   

Address: 900 S Main Street, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 | Timing: Monday to Sunday: 10:00 am to 07:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/n2xd937eXFrnCnrN8 | Phone Number: +19195521430 

Sun Crest Water Park | Taylorsville 

Sun Crest Water Park in Taylorsville is strategically situated right at the center of the Brushy Mountains. It is a family-owned park and has a fun yet warm and beautiful ambiance always. Along with a waterpark, the property also has a resort nestled in the lap of nature where guests can stay and enjoy a mini getaway. The major attractions at the Sun Crest Water Park include water slides and a Tarzan-style rope swing!  

Address: 6806 All Healing Springs Road, Taylorsville, NC 28681 | Timing: Monday – Wednesday and Friday: 10:30 am to 05:30 pm, Saturday – Sunday: 10:30 am to 06:00 pm, Thursday: closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/5dMjTohNaiNJdks19 | Phone Number: +18286322731 

Now that you know about the best water parks in North Carolina, you can plan which ones you want to visit. All of them are excellent, safe, and will provide a great family fun experience! 

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Top 27 Places to See and Things to do in Charlotte (NC) https://roveratlas.com/north-america/usa/north-carolina/charlotte/places-to-see-and-things-to-do-in-charlotte/ Tue, 15 Jun 2021 10:45:41 +0000 https://cms.roveratlas.com/?p=3786 Read more]]> Charlotte which is home to many corporate headquarters and a NASCAR epicenter, offers a good tourism experience too. Explore Queen City with our list of things to do in Charlotte

Charlotte, named after the Queen of King George the second, is a city that has the potential to cater to the expectations of any traveler. Here are some spots for you and your family to check out in Charlotte

Billy Graham Library

Reverend Billy Graham influenced the whole of America with his evangelical work and his hometown, and Charlotte built a Library with tons of information on Graham’s work and evangelism. The serenity of this place and the kind of wisdom it offers

will make your family feel closer to God and is sure to keep you peaceful. If you are wondering about the things to do in Charlotte NC, this place is worth considering.

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Address: 4330 Westmont Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217, United States | Timing: Monday to Saturday 09:30 am-05:00 pm | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/XWf1xPJr2qZCAC6W7 | Phone Number: +17044013200

NASCAR Hall of Fame

Charlotte is mainly known for the NASCAR Hall of Fame, a museum that exhibits different pieces relating to NASCAR sports. From historic race cars, racing simulators, A magnificent theatre, and other artifacts. The Hall of fame is one of the most visited attractions in the city and is undoubtedly a fantastic place to experience. NASCAR enthusiast or not, the Hall of Fame deserves a place on your list of things to do in Charlotte.

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Address: 400 E M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Wednesday to Monday 10:00 am – 05:00 pm, Tuesday Closed | Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/WdVxKQTZJehEmh7V9 | Phone Number: +17046544400

Discovery Place

Discovery place is a science museum featuring interactive exhibits that help in understanding different concepts of science. If you are wondering what to do in Charlotte with your family, Discovery place can be a good option. This place offers equal numbers of activities for adults as well, such as a giant IMAX screen, frequently organized events with themed activities, and others. Overall, you must consider Discovery place if you want to spend your day productively.

Body Worlds @ Discovery Place

Address: 301 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: 12:00 pm – 05:00 pm | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/L7bXi1uKw4X9P1Cb9 | Phone Number: +17043726261

BB&T Ballpark

The BB&T Ballpark is the Charlotte Knights’ home field and is one of the top tourist attractions that amuses both locals and tourists alike. People come to this ballpark to get the best view of their favorite teams in action while enjoying the amazing food. You can get a great view of the game from almost all the seats here, which is an added advantage. The game season is typically between April and August and is the best time to visit the ballpark.

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Address: 324 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/K7Hpk48rN6iUCqmj6 | Phone Number: +17042748300

Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

There are multiple cultural institutions around North Carolina, and the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center is definitely among the most noteworthy. This venue hosts spectacular events of various performing arts, and the experience provided is fantastic. Visitors often praise this venue’s sound system, and you can have a great view from almost any seat. Make sure to check out the events planned in Blumenthal Performing Arts Center if you and your family visit the south.

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Address: 130 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Friday 10:00 am to 05:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am-04:00 pm, Sunday 12:00 -05:00 pm, Monday 10:00 am – 05:00 pm, Wednesday, Thursday closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/9aW9XCxaqiQrSHuT6 | Phone Number: +17043721000

Carolinas Aviation Museum

If you are an aviation geek, there is no better place in Charlotte than the Carolinas aviation museum. The exhibits here cover different aviation aspects involving the history, development, and evolution of technology in the field and others. You can visit with your family to see various aircraft on display for a more indulging experience. The stories behind the legendary aviators and aircraft will leave you motivated and amused for sure.

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Address: 4672 1st Flight Dr, Charlotte, NC 28208, United States | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/Az4MQDjuNV24AHdG7 | Phone Number: +17049973770

U.S. National Whitewater Center

The U.S National Whitewater Center is spread over a 1300-acre land and featuring a variety of water and land activities and is among the top things to do in Charlotte. These activities encompass rafting, paddleboarding, rock climbing, mountain biking, trail running, and others you can take part in by yourself or with your family. This place is the best option for you if you are looking to sweat out while having a good time. The Whitewater center also hosts events, and If you are lucky, you might also be able to witness one of the light music concerts that take place in the Whitewater Center

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Address: 5000 Whitewater Center Pkwy, Charlotte, NC 28214, United States | Timing: Monday to Sunday 7:00 am-10:00 pm | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/EF39iqBSshVshg4T6 | Phone Number: +17046544400

Paramount Carowinds

If you want your adrenaline to shoot up, the Paramount’s Carowinds amusement park will do it effortlessly for you. It is more than a typical amusement park and offers a ton of rides that will keep you and your family entertained in the best way possible. Paramount Carowinds is the home to great roller coasters, especially the Giga coaster, which will spike your adrenaline up and must be on your list of Charlotte things to do.

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Address: 14523 Carowinds Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28273, United States | Timing: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/2tbX3Dijts6a1dpZ8 | Phone Number: +17045882600

Levine Museum of the New South

The Levine Museum in North Carolina ballpark features different artifacts and information on the south’s post-Civil War era. It is a great place to spend a day with your family. This place also has Interactive exhibits that will entertain you while enlightening you with historical information and the evolution of different aspects. This place hands out the best of knowledge about the post-civil war period and is worth visiting.

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Address: 200 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Friday 10:00 am to 05:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am- 04:00 pm, Sunday 12:00 – 05:00 pm, Monday 10:00 am – 05:00 pm, Wednesday, Thursday closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/jStZ3RNStjRMTgdv8 | Phone Number: +17043331887

Little Sugar Creek Greenway

As the name suggests, Little Sugar Creek Greenway is indeed a lovely place. You and your family can witness nature unwinding beautifully and encompassing the whole area. You can see elements like bridges, grass trails, and more that add to the natural splendidness. This place also houses a stream restoration project that is aimed at improving water quality. If you ever feel like going on a relaxing walk or a cute picnic, this place is your best bet.

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Address: 1133 Metropolitan Ave, Charlotte, NC 28204, United States | Timing: 24X7 | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/UaLP1G3upeWcmmHM8

Hendrick Motorsports Museum

Hendrick Motorsports Museum is known for its NASCAR Sports teams, and you can witness legendary racers getting it on the track. You can also get to know about various technologies and facilities linked to racing. If your family has NASCAR fans, you must not miss the Hendrick Motorsports Museum, which is one of the top Charlotte attractions

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Address: 4425-4471 Papa Joe Hendrick Blvd, Concord, NC 28027, United States | Timing: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sunday Closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/UTURGVNvF98xbyYk6 | Phone Number: +18774674890

Carolina History and Haunts Ghost Tour

This walking tour is pretty famous among the tourists, and it features a tour around the town, to some infamous landmarks connected with urban legends of paranormal activities. These tours are spooky and fun at the same time, and there is no room for boredom. If you are looking for some thrill with your family while on your trip, what is better than a Ghost tour with haunted stories from the past?

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Address: Tours meet at 214, N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Wednesday 10:00 am-10:00 pm, Thursday Closed, Friday and Saturday 10:00 am-10:00 pm, Sunday and Monday closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/zZsw7oJVfNsjxoGF7 | Phone Number: +17046997959

Mint Museum Uptown

The Mint Museum Uptown features a wide variety of art of both American and European origin. The exhibits of arts and crafts pieces and design collections made of different materials like fiber, studio glass, clay, wood add to the things that your family must see in the south. Besides, you can even rent this place for a wedding or other events. This is one among the two exhibits (Uptown and Randolph), and both these venues exhibit different collections.

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Address: 500 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 am- 06:00 pm, Sunday 01:00 to 05:00 pm, Monday | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/dmrZxypFubbyHFuv5 | Phone Number: +17043372000

Unleash our inner foodie at 7th Street Public Market

7th Street Public Market is absolute foodie heaven to visit if you wonder what to do in Charlotte. You can get a taste of fresh produce that is organically farmed in North Carolina. Apart from that, you can find local vendors who sell flowers, wine, and different varieties of snackable. The local Pizza joints here have a great reputation when it comes to freshness and taste. The

coffee joints down this market are known to brew the best varieties of coffee and serve them super fresh. When in the south, if you want to experience street food with your family, the 7th Street Public Market is the place for you.

7th Street Market, Charlotte

Address: 224 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Thursday, Sunday 10:00 am -05:00 pm, Friday, Saturday 10:00 am- 07:00 pm, Monday to Wednesday closed | Google Map location: https://g.page/7thStreetPublicMarket?share | Phone Number: +17042304346

DEFY Charlotte

DEFY Gravity is a Trampoline Park featuring tons of bouncy activities that will leave you joyful. There is a common misconception that trampolines are just for kids, which is completely proven wrong at DEFY. Children and adults can have a great time alike, bouncing around. Trampolines are great stress-busters, and if your family wants to relax, this is the best place to be. DEFY also features other activities such as Trapeze, Dodgeball, etc. You can sweat all your stresses and bounce them away at Defy Gravity and go back home feeling refreshed.

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Address: 8116 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28213, United States | Timing: Monday to Thursday 09:00 am -08:00 pm, Friday, Saturday 09:00 am- 09:00 pm, Sunday 11:00 am – 07:00 pm | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/nqtpPjg8Nn6np7mz8 | Phone Number:+17048174660

ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center

ImaginOn is one of the most spectacular performing arts venues in the south and is known for its prestigious LEED Silver certification. It spreads over an area of 106,000 square feet and features two different theatre spaces. One of the theatres can seat an audience of 570 people while the other can hold 275 people. You can also find a multi-story space with many interactive exhibits and different activity zones to keep your family entertained.

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Address: 300 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Monday to Thursday 09:00 am- 08:00 pm, Friday to Saturday 09:00 am – 05:00 pm, Sunday Closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/M5CQ8WhhYeMtMAYR7 | Phone Number: +17044164600

Charlotte Motor Speedway

It is a no-brainer that Charlotte’s history is intertwined with sports and the Charlotte Motor Speedway stands as a symbol of that fact. A visit to this amazing speedway with your family will leave you with a lot of excitement and thrill. You can witness world-class exhibiting their skills on the speedway with their beautifully crafted machines. If you are in Charlotte during the season, this speedway is one of the must-visit Charlotte NC attractions.

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Address: 5555 Concord Pkwy S, Concord, NC 28027, United States | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/X3wmg9kym9DZG96i8 | Phone Number: +18004553267

McDowell Nature Center and Preserve

If your family is into Hiking and nature trails, the McDowell Nature Center and Preserve will provide all you need. This center is also ideal for kids as it features numerous educational tours on the natural ecosystem of the preserve. The natural woods filled with rocky trails make this preserve ideal for hiking purposes. You can also participate in boating, fishing, and Kayaking activities that will complement your trip to North Carolina in the best way possible.

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Address: 15222 York Rd, Charlotte, NC 28278, United States | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/UoZgsuei3djFwaF77 | Phone Number:+19803141128

Historic Rosedale Plantation

The Historic Rosedale Plantation is spread over a nine-acre land meticulously landscaped and is one of the top Charlotte attractions. It features a plantation home built in the early 1800s by a local merchant named Archibald Frew. You can tour around to see a blacksmith shop and gardens with many flowering trees with your family and have a great time.

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Address: 3427 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28206, United States | Timing: Saturday 05:00 -07:30 pm Monday to Friday, Sunday Closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/ap8jyfp7Jrtms13S8 | Phone Number:+17043350325

Carolina Raptor Center

The Carolina Raptor Center is known to the world as a rehabilitation center for raptors and houses over 35 different species. Located towards the northwest of the state, this place is a zoo with just raptors. These creatures are utterly fascinating, and your family can learn a ton of things about their anatomy, habitat, and other features.

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Address: 6000 Sample Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, United States | Timing: Wednesday to Sunday 10 am-12:30 pm 01:30- 04:00 pm, Monday and Tuesday Closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/oCx8fxU8arq4kM5y5 | Phone Number: +17048756521

Wing Haven

Wing Haven features a spectacular garden and sanctuary that will cleanse your mind of any negativity. This place is truly a spectacle for those who enjoy being out in nature. There is nothing more calming than spending an evening along with your family while witnessing nature’s beauty, and Wing Haven offers you just that. Besides, you can rent this venue for an outdoor wedding or other events too.

Wing Haven, a Garden in Charlotte, NC

Address: 248 Ridgewood Ave, Charlotte, NC 28209, United States | Timing: Wednesday to Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm 01:00 pm -03:00 pm, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/PmXAigRntBph5o997 | Phone Number:+17043310664

Charlotte Museum of History

If your family wants to know about the city in-depth, this is the best place. The venue features archives of information on Charlotte and the surrounding places. You can find three different exhibits bubbling with information. If that is not enough to keep you entertained, you can participate in the tours inside the Museum that are fun and informative. These tours are guided, and you will not miss out on any facts about everything in the Museum. Some of the things to take a second look at are the Hezekiah Alexander House, the Springhouse, etc.

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Address: 3500 Shamrock Dr, Charlotte, NC 28 215, United States | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/VESW66d3GvXfCDJi6 | Phone Number: +17045681774

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

Modern and contemporary art is spectacular in many ways, and the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art is the best place to witness it with your family. It features various excellent artists who put in tons of imagination and hard work to create the pieces. There are over 1.5 million individual pieces in the Bechtler Museum, and it is quite impossible to go through all of them in a single day.

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Address: 420 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Monday, Wednesday to Saturday 10:00 am-05:00 pm, Sunday 12:00 – 05:00 pm, Tuesday Closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/8RoXCUansRYaYiJWA | Phone Number: +17043539200

Chill at Merchant and Trade

If you are looking for fun things to do in Charlotte and in need of a cool place to kick in some alcohol and have a great evening, Merchant & Trade is the place for you. This rooftop bar is sophisticated and comfortable at the same time. You can switch to celebrity mode one evening and have a great time at the Merchant and Trade while enjoying refined cocktails and great food. The menu here is very versatile and has many options that will cater to different taste palettes. This venue is undoubtedly one of the classiest in the city and is worth a visit.

Source: Merchant and Trade

Address: 303 S Church St, Charlotte, NC 28202, United States | Timing: Wednesday to Friday 04:00 pm – 11:00 pm Saturday 02 pm – 11:00 pm, Sunday 02:00 pm – 09:00 pm, Monday, Tuesday closed | Sunday 12:00 -05:00 pm, Tuesday Closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/aERhkpNUGb531r91A | Phone Number: +17044452550

Freedom Park

Freedom Park spreads over a whopping 100 acres and houses a plethora of activities to keep everyone entertained. It is one of the top Charlotte NC attractions and features basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts, for athletes to get their game going and have beautiful walking trails to stroll over a calm evening. If you are into biking, you would love the biking trails of Freedom Park. One of the best features of this park is its large ground area. It never feels crowded, despite the number of people. Besides, Freedom park also hosts concerts and events to enjoy with your family.

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Address: 1908 East Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203, United States | Timing: Monday to Sunday 07:00 am -07:00 pm | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/nM9hzpKyJd1apZnN6 | Phone Number: +19803141002

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden

The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is an all-season plantation spread over 380 acres and requires a spot on the Charlotte, NC things to do. It is known for its conservatory that houses a huge variety of tropical plants. The garden also hosts events like art exhibits and weddings all around the year, which you can participate in. This place is also ideal for taking strolls early in the mornings or evenings, which is the locals’ most preferred activity.

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Address: 6500 S New Hope Rd, Belmont, NC 28012, United States | Timing: Thursday to Sunday 10:00 am- 04:00 pm, Monday to Wednesday Closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/VeRy7sHNjanggQuL6 | Phone Number:+17048254490

Mint Museum Randolph

The Mint Museum features a wide variety of American and European art and is one of the top Charlotte attractions. The exhibits of arts and crafts pieces and design collections made of different materials like fiber, studio glass, clay, wood add to the things that your family must see in the south. This is one among the two exhibits (Uptown and Randolph), and both these venues exhibit different collections

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Address: 1908 East Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203, United States | Timing: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 11:00 am-06:00 pm, Wednesday, Friday 11:00 am- 09:00 pm, Sunday 01:00 – 05:00 pm, Monday closed | Google Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/WAFuNmFG2G5sUcZM8 | Phone Number: +17043372000

From the NASCAR Hall of Fame to the 7th street market, the variety of places you can explore in this city is truly amazing. You can find a wide variety of sightseeing spots and touristy areas in Charlotte that will amuse all sorts of travelers.

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