Destinations in North Carolina

8 destinations to explore

Blue Ridge Parkway, Park Site in Asheville, North Carolina
Park Site

Blue Ridge Parkway

Asheville, North Carolina

A Blue Ridge Parkway experience is unlike any other: a slow-paced and relaxing drive revealing stunning long-range vistas and close-up views of the rugged mountains and pastoral landscapes of the Appalachian Highlands. The Parkway meanders for 469 miles, protecting a diversity of plants and animals, and providing opportunities for enjoying all that makes this region of the country so special.

Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Seashore in Buxton, North Carolina
Seashore

Cape Hatteras National Seashore

Buxton, North Carolina

The sound of ocean waves, the starry night sky, or the calm of the salt marshes, you can experience it all. Shaped by the forces of water, wind, and storms these islands are ever changing. The plants, wildlife, and people who live here adapt continually. Whether you are enjoying the beach, kayaking the sound, or climbing the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse there is something for everyone to explore!

Cape Lookout National Seashore, Seashore in Harkers Island, North Carolina
Seashore

Cape Lookout National Seashore

Harkers Island, North Carolina

A boat ride three miles off-shore brings you to the barrier islands of Cape Lookout National Seashore. Horse watching, shelling, fishing, birding, camping, lighthouse climbing, and touring historic villages--there’s something for everyone at Cape Lookout. Be sure to bring all the food, water, and supplies you need (and carry your trash out of the park) when visiting these remote beaches.

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, Historic Site in Flat Rock, North Carolina
Historic Site

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site

Flat Rock, North Carolina

Post Helene Status: Pedestrian detour in place from main parking lot. Grounds / trails open dawn till dusk 7 days a week. Barn open 7 days a week 10-4. Bookstore / Visitor Center open Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat and Sun 10-4. Interagency passes can be purchased at Visitor Center.

Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, Historic Site in Manteo, North Carolina
Historic Site

Fort Raleigh National Historic Site

Manteo, North Carolina

Amongst the shallow blue waters of the Outer Banks lies Fort Raleigh on Roanoke Island. Shaped by constant winds of change, Fort Raleigh has become a focal point of American history. From the first Algonquian-speaking people to the first English colonies, from formerly enslaved people starting anew to an inventor testing new radio technology, this island continues to be a place to forge new paths.

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, Military Park in Greensboro, North Carolina
Military Park

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park

Greensboro, North Carolina

"I never saw such fighting since God made me. The Americans fought like demons." - Lt. General Charles, Earl Cornwallis On March 15, 1781, six years into the American Revolution, General Greene and Lord Cornwallis' troops faced off at a small courthouse community. The battle would change the course of the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution.

Moores Creek National Battlefield, Battlefield in Currie, North Carolina
Battlefield

Moores Creek National Battlefield

Currie, North Carolina

In the early morning hours of February 27, 1776, Loyalist forces charged across a partially dismantled Moores Creek Bridge. Beyond the bridge, nearly 1,000 North Carolina Patriots waited quietly with cannons and muskets poised to fire. This battle marked the last broadsword charge by Scottish Highlanders and the first significant victory for the Patriots in the American Revolution.

Wright Brothers National Memorial, Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
Memorial

Wright Brothers National Memorial

Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

Wind, sand, and a dream of flight brought Wilbur and Orville Wright to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina where, after four years of scientific experimentation, they achieved the first successful airplane flights on December 17, 1903. With courage and perseverance, these self-taught engineers relied on teamwork and application of the scientific process. What they achieved changed our world forever.