
Fishing in western NC © North Carolina Department of Commerce
The magnificent North Carolina mountains in the west of the
state are an outdoor enthusiast's paradise with hiking and biking
trails through miles of national parks and forests, grand
landscapes and beautiful mountain roadways, and attractive towns
that are the perfect base for exploring the area. Natural
attractions and outdoor activities abound.
One of the best ways to see the area is to drive along the
scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, which snakes its way along the spine of
the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains from Virginia to the Great Smoky
Mountains National Park. The national park is the most visited in
the state and offers a variety of walking trails, including part of
the Appalachian Trail that traverses the park on its way from
Georgia to Maine. The Blue Ridge Parkway also leads to the holistic
centre of Asheville where the Biltmore Estate and Winery, an
enormous chateau-styled mansion built for the incredibly rich
Vanderbilt family, is located.
Other natural attractions include the highest mountain in the
Blue Ridge Mountain Range, the Grandfather Mountain, with its Mile
High Swinging Bridge, and the natural granite tower of Chimney
Rock. The mighty waterfall, sheer cliffs and unusual rock
formations are the famous site of filming of the final scenes of
'The Last of the Mohicans'. The Nantahala River Gorge is home to
one of the most popular whitewater rafting and kayaking
destinations in the country with rapids to suit beginners and
experts alike.
Attractions

Blue Ridge Parkway © National Park Service
Blue Ridge Parkway
Designed as a scenic drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway is a 469-mile
(755km) road connecting the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia
and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the North
Carolina-Tennessee border. Running through the Southern
Appalachians, most of the roadway follows the...
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Great Smoky Mountains © National Park Service
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Straddling the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park boasts many natural assets that
have made this one of the most visited national parks in the
country. The Smoky Mountains, named for the blue smoke-like mist
that frequently hovers...
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