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North Carolina – Travel Bugged https://travelbugged.net Travel, Family & The Best Things in Life Sun, 04 Feb 2024 15:07:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://travelbugged.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/cropped-globe-icon-32x32.png North Carolina – Travel Bugged https://travelbugged.net 32 32 Most Beautiful Waterfall In North Carolina: Crabtree Falls https://travelbugged.net/most-beautiful-waterfall-in-north-carolina-crabtree-falls/ https://travelbugged.net/most-beautiful-waterfall-in-north-carolina-crabtree-falls/#respond Sun, 04 Feb 2024 15:03:15 +0000 https://travelbugged.net/?p=12938 If you only have time to visit just one waterfall in North Carolina we suggest you check out Crabtree Falls. The 70-foot breathtaking waterfall which is the most photographed waterfall on the Blue Ridge Parkway just might also get the title for the most beautiful waterfall in the state.

BEFORE  YOU GO:

  •  Be sure to check park status for road and trail closures, especially in the winter.

PLEASE REMEMBER WHEN EXPLORING THE GREAT OUTDOORS

  • DISPOSE OF ALL YOUR WASTE PROPERLY
  • ALWAYS BE CONSIDERED OF OTHER VISITORS
  • RESPECT THE WILDLIFE
  • PETS ARE ALLOWED IN MOST NORTH CAROLINA PARKS HOWEVER YOU WILL NEED TO ALWAYS HAVE THEM ON A LEASH 

CRABTREE FALLS LOCATION:

Be aware that if you put the Crabtree Falls into your gps you will be brought to a different spot than where the entrance to the Falls is. If you find yourself passing by Emerald Village ( which we highly recommend you visit) you are on the wrong road and need to turn around ( which might prove to be difficult as the road is really narrow and turning points are impossible to find). We give this warning from experience since the first time we visited we took the wrong way which extended our trip by an hour.

The best way to find the waterfall is to put Crabtree Picnic Area or Crabtree Campground as your destination. If you are coming from the direction of Marion, I-40 and Little Switzerland the sign for the waterfall and where you need to turn will be just pass the picnic area to your left (do not turn onto the picnic area just continue on the Blue Ridge Parkway). The falls are located at Milepost 339.5. 

If you are coming from the direction of Boone and Virginia the Falls Trailhead will be right before the entrance to Crabtree campground to your right. You will see the sign few miles beforehand and right before you need to turn which will help you locate the entrance to the trailhead.

Here you turn right as you exit the Blue Ridge Parkway to where you’ll find several parking spots that are as close as you could possibly get to the beginning of the trail. If you are looking to camp contact the park services and arrange for a camping spot beforehand as there is no phone signal or internet connection here. An attendant could be found at the little booth at the entrance of the Campground sometimes but I wouldn’t bank on it and definitely make prior arrangements. In addition to the 27 sites available for advance reservations, 54 campsites are available on a first come, first served basis.

The campground offers comfortable tent or RV camping, with the convenience of flush toilets, dump station, and drinking water. You can find grills, fire rings and picnic tables at each site perfect for family barbeques or late-night marshmallow roasting.

For campground inquiries, please call: 828-675-5444 (MAY – OCTOBER)

For any additional information and more ways to book a stay at any of the campsites, weather at the spot, closures and availabilities check out their PAGE.

Crabtree Falls Parking Lot
Crabtree Falls Parking Lot

Porta potties are on sight but we suggest if you are looking for bathroom to go to the ones at the Picnic Area, just a short drive from the Falls, where you’ll find actual restrooms which are much nicer, wider and cleaner.

TRAILHEAD:

Trailhead to the Falls can be find easily. Just go right from the parking lot and there it is. The trail is very well maintained and marked passing through gorgeous North Carolina woodland and lush greenery before reaching the main attraction – THE FALLS. The trail is considered strenuous only because of the steep decline and straight back incline. 

Crabtree Falls Trailhead
Crabtree Falls Trailhead

The hike is about 2.6 miles long if you choose to do the looop and about 2 miles long if you go there and back the same way. It takes about an hour to and hour and a half depending on you pace and of course on how long you take to enjoy the view of the falls.

We highly encourage you to do the whole loop in which case you will be able to see all the different flora and fauna enhancing this area. If you decide to do so: go clockwise. This way you will be going down the steepest part of the trail to the falls first. This will also be the shortest part of the whole trek and the quickest to reach the Falls.

To continue on the loop walk to the end of the bridge at the bottom of the Falls and look for the sign saying LOOP to the right. You will find a path to follow back to the parking lot.  This side of the falls is less strenuous, more flat and easier to navigate instead of having to go straight back up the trail, if you are taking the same way back that you came down on. The extra distance (if you do the loop) is only about 3/4 miles long.

Crabtree Falls Trail
Crabtree Falls Trail

FOOTWEAR:

Make sure to have proper footwear while visiting Crabtree Falls. The trail is mostly shaded snacking between the hovering tall trees that don’t allow for much sunlight and really muddy,  especially after rain. The several wooden bridges you will be crossing are very slippery when wet so be sure to hold tight to the railing where there are some and walk super slow on the parts where there isn’t any. There are parts of the trail that are pretty rocky and hard to navigate so be sure to have your hiking sticks in hand as well. They might prove a little hard for your four legged friend as well which might prompt you into letting them off the leash. Please don’t do this. North Carolina strictly requires all pets be leashed at all times on the tails. And of course don’t forget your water bottle and a snack. And a snack for your buddy as well. 

Crabtree Falls Trail
Crabtree Falls Trail

Several benches are located along the trail in case you need a little break or to just sit on and enjoy the surroundings. During our last visit we got caught in some light rain and I can hardly describe the joy it was to sit on the bench under the tall green trees and listen to the raindrops falling onto the leaves creating the most beautiful and serene melody. Check out our INSTAGRAM PAGE for a short reel on the experience.

Crabtree Falls Trail
Crabtree Falls Trail

At the bottom of the steep decline to your right you will find the most stunning and an absolute breathtaker – Crabtree Falls. This 70-foot magnificent wonder cascading on Big Crabtree Creek over a rockface with many small ledges, flows into a rocky pool at the bottom, before continuing under the manmade bridge, bellow where you are standing.

Crabtree Falls North Carolina
Crabtree Falls North Carolina

The Falls are the tallest single flow waterfall on the Blue Ridge Parkway and are mostly accessible between the months of May-October due to road closures, however you are able to access the waterfall if you are willing to commit to a longer hike in most cases in snowy conditions.

Originally the Falls were known as Murphy’s Falls and a small community was living nearby. They were a settlers, mostly farmers and remainings of old church and a blacksmith shop were found and believed to be part of the settlement. After the beginning of the Blue Ridge Parkway construction in 1930 the waterfall was renamed to Crabtree Falls by the National Park Service after the Big Crabtree Creek that creates it.

Crabtree Falls North Carolina
Crabtree Falls North Carolina

The absolute best part of visiting Crabtree Falls is how close to it you can get. At your own risk and of course as comfortable as you feel climbing slippery rocks while being lightly misted by water from the falls. Bring the kids and the dogs. They would love exploring.

Crabtree Falls North Carolina
Crabtree Falls North Carolina

After the hike make sure to check out the Smallest community on the Blue Ridge Parkway – Little Switzerland. The have a lovely restaurant overlooking the property and the Parkway with great food choices. During the busy days and on weekends you might have to wait for a seat but while doing so there are several little shops where you can grab a souvenir from your visit.

Little Switzerland North Carolina

If you are looking to spend the night in the area but are not necessarily into camping the hotel in town is gorgeous and if you are lucky enough there might be a room available or if you a better planner than us you can call ahead of time and make a reservation.

Little Switzerland, North Carolina

A little ice cream and sweets shop is located right across the Inn and the parking lot if you are looking for dessert after your lunch or dinner at the restaurant. They also offer few local brews and have sits outside under the trees which are our favorites. You can have a drink while the kids eat their ice cream – could it get any better!

Little Switzerland
Little Switzerland

 

Let us know if you visit the falls and how you like them. And make sure to check out all of the other awesome North Carolina hikes near by we have written about on our blog. We  post daily on our INSTAGRAM page where you’ll find even more adventure inspiration. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Top Vegetarian Restaurants Around Lake Norman https://travelbugged.net/top-vegitarian-restaurants-around-lake-norman/ https://travelbugged.net/top-vegitarian-restaurants-around-lake-norman/#respond Wed, 24 May 2023 13:31:35 +0000 https://travelbugged.net/?p=12586 Looking for vegetarian options in the Lake Norman area? Look no further, we’ve got you covered with suggestions for some of the best options around here. 
Either you are living here or just visiting for several days and want to find a good spot to get a yummy healthy meal, there are so many restaurants that are sure to satisfy your taste buds. Most of the eateries in the area offer one or few meatless options on their menu but we are going to point you to the ones that are strictly or mostly offering healthy option catering towards vegetarian and vegan customers. 

#1 Davidson Ice House

Update 5/24/2023: Davidson Ice House will be reopening under a new name Hot Mess and hopefully similar menu in the near future.  

Number one and our top choice to get a vegetarian meal is Davidson Ice House located in the town of Davidson (as the name suggests) at 416 S Main St, Davidson, NC 28036.. Their phone number is (704) 895-5555 in case you want to place an online or to go order. They do deliver.

Their menu is absolutely fantastic and they offer a wide variety of vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. You can choose anything from salads and bowls to burgers and desserts. And everything is prepared daily from mostly locally grown produce in the kitchen in the back. The owner and chef Jen Brule is kind of celebrity ( she did indeed appear on a celebrity cooking show – The Ultimate Thanksgiving Challenge on Food Network) and is the one that inspired the dishes and cooked them to perfection before offering them to you. She’s written two very popular cook books so it’s safe to say she knows what she’s doing.

Davidson Ice House

You can choose to build your own salad, bowl or burger or choose one of the daily suggestions that chef Jenny has to offer if you don’t feel like having to make a quick decision. Some of the things you can pick from are quinoa, kale, grilled slow, caramelized sweet potatoes, lemon pickled cauliflower, vegan chicken, kale slow, edamame, caramelized onion, a variety of chopped veggies and so much more. Our favorites are the crunchy mushrooms, the buffalo cauliflower, the sidewinder fries with the pimento cheese and black bean hummus over lettuce and quinoa. All of their sauces are out of this world so we can really not say which one is our favorite. You can pick several with your order so we suggest if you are a group order one of each.

Davidson Ice House

The brick building that Davidson Ice House is located in is kind of a mix of old and new. It used to be the old ice house of the town (hence the name) build back in 1922 and constructed and equipped by the Southern Ice Machine Factory of Charlotte. The building had changed hands multiple times throughout the years before finally becoming one of the most beloved restaurants in town today and you can definitely feel all of that in the charming building. You can sit inside or choose a sit at the front of the restaurant or on their back patio. Either way you will be sure to be graced by southern hospitality and southern soul food that will leave you wishing for more and have you coming back time after time.

#2 CAVA

Cava is another absolute favorite of ours that we (and I’m embarrassed to admit this) order at least once a week. Believe me if you try it you will understand. And we highly recommend you give them a go. 

Cava restaurant is located in Birkdale village at 16845 Birkdale Commons Pkwy in Huntersville, NC. You can order in the restaurant or place an order online. You can also give them a call and place an order over the phone. Their phone number is 704-464-0614.

CAVA was started by three friends one of which was a chef. All of them were in some way involved with the Greek culture and had dinners around the table involving Mediterranean food. So they took notes and decided to bring the taste of Greece to you. Their initial restaurant can be traced back to Rockville, Maryland where it all started. Today they have about 80 chef inspired locations around the US and some of their products ( like the hummus they make, which is heavenly) can be purchased in various stores around the country. 

Their concept is pretty simple. You can order a bowl or a pita. Just like Davidson Ice House you can build your own ( awesome, right! ) or pick one that they recommend. You start with the base which could be either salad, greens or grain and than add as you go. Some of the items you can pick from are falafel , spicy lamb meatballs, harissa honey chicken, roasted vegetables, grilled chicken, grilled meatballs or braised lamb. Next you pick a dip. We absolutely love the crazy feta which is a just the right of spicy for our taste and the tzatziki ( no way we can do without that). There is also red roasted pepper hummus, harissa, roasted eggplant dip and just regular hummus. The toppings is where the fun begins. There are so many options you can choose from and you can add as many as you would like. Our favorites are the pickled onion, the cabbage slow, the Kalamata olives, the tabbouleh lentil and the oven roasted corn. Once you’ve chosen your toppings you can pick a dressing. There are about 10 toppings you can pick from and they are all absolutely divine. We’ll hold off on recommending any of them since we usually pick as we go depending on what we feel like that day.

CAVA

If instead of the bowl you have decided to order the Pita just follow the same steps. There is a good amount of sitting inside the restaurant as well as some outside tables right to the side of the building and in front of it. We like the side sitting where it is usually quiet and warm in the winter thanks to the plastic covering.

#3 Fresh Chef 

Fresh Chef is another great option if you are looking to grab a vegetarian meal and the best part is that the restaurant has 3 locations around Lake Norman so you are never too far from one of them. There is one in Cornelius at 20601 Torrence Chapel Road, one in Mooresville at 645 Brawley School Road and one in Denver at 179 Cross Center Road.

Their house smoked salmon with fresh herb aioli is delicious. The pimento and fresh guacamole, topped with Pico de Gallo and served with corn chips is always on point and the creamy spinach, with jalapenos, tender artichokes and melted cheeses melts in your mouth. All of their salads can be ordered without meat and are outstanding. The herb marinated Portobello mushroom topped with roasted red pepper, feta cheese, red onion and lettuce, finished with a balsamic glaze on a brioche bun is pretty much always our go to and it has always been mouthwatering although their salmon dishes tease us very often and we end up with one of them just so we can share. 

Fresh Chef Kitchen

# 4 Pinky’s Westside Grill

We love Pinky’s and the the atmosphere at this spot. It is so laid back and kind of homie and the staff is so very friendly. They run drink specials all the time and even if you are not feeling like a big meal they have a good selection of small plates to share or snack on while chatting away with your company.

They have a soup of the day which is always prepared fresh, homemade veggie chili, homemade fries topped with homemade pimento cheese ( you can substitute for vigan) , fried dill pickles, white bean and rosemary hummus that is so good. They have a very good selection of salads and all of them can be made to be vegetarian. But what is our favorite item on their menu is the Nature Boy ( a homemade veggie burger, deep fried, topped with pepper jack, red onion, tomato and lettuce and served with their yummy chipotle-mayonnaise on a toasted whole wheat bun. Our second favorite is the one and only -Charlotte’s first vegetarian hot dog but you can order anything from their wiener wonderland section and substitute with a veggie hotdog that is 100% plant- based and is always boiled. 

There are about 10 sandwiches on their menu you can pick from. One of the best ones are the grilled Greek pita sandwich with provolone, fetta, Kalamata olives and oregano as well as the falafel sandwich which will definitely transport you to Greece.

Pinky’s Westside Grill has two locations. There is one in Huntersville at 9818 Gilead Road Suite 101B and one in Charlotte at 1600 W Morehead St.

Pinky's

#5 Killington’s Restaurant and Pub

Killington’s is located in Huntersville at 10010 Rose Commons Dr. They have a second location in Fort Mill in SC at 940 Market St.

Killington is one of our favorite casual date day or date night  spots and we frequent it very often. they have a good amount of sitting inside and several tables outside. We love the chill atmospheres here and the friendly stuff. The food is always quick to arrive and always cooked perfectly.

I have a slight obsession with pretzels and Killington’s has probably one of the best pretzels in the are ( and I know my pretzels) In the many years we have ventured to restaurants around I am yet to find one that I like as much. The pimento cheese sred and spicy mustard it comes with are divine and the size of its is bigger than my head ( literally).

Killingtons Restaurant and Pub

If a  pretzel isn’t your thing all of their salads are amazing and always on point. Their pepperjack spinach dip melts in your mouth, the toasted ravioli are outstanding and the stuffed banana peppers are fire. But the black bean burger stack is where it’s at. The perfectly cooked black bean burger is served in pita bread and comes with avocado pepper jack cheese, tomato, lettice and red onion. It is a must if you are here. If you are looking for something lighter their soups are great as well and they typically have a soup of the day cooked daily. 

#6 Brixx Wood Fired Pizza 

Brixx pizza in Birkdale located at 16915 Birkdale Commons Pkwy. is another great option for a quick casual food grab. They have multiple locations around the state and beyond and often run deals if that is something that interests you. Sign to their reward program and get a small pizza immediately upon ordering another item. This way you will get the chance to check out several of their dishes before making a decision if they will be a regular dinner or lunch spot for you. On Tuesdays they often offer buy one get one as well so that’s a good time to plan a visit here. 

Brixx Pizza

We love all of their pizzas and salads. Most of them you can just request to have meatless and all of them are delicious. We like to sit at the bar and have a drink if we are on a date here or grab a boot and enjoy the laud mess if we are bringing the kids with us. We often take the kids however since they absolutely love this place ( as do all the other kids that we have seen around) and if there was a chart somewhere we would probably rate Brixx Pizza at the top of it for family friendly restaurants in the area. It is also very hard not to like this spot since what they offer as desert is the marshmallow smores pizza which our kids drool over. 

Brixx Pizza

For more dining option check our the other articles on our website and follow us on Instagram were we share daily inspiration on things to see and do around here. 

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Mill Shoals and French River Falls NC (3 Waterfalls in less than a Mile) https://travelbugged.net/mill-shoals-and-french-river-falls-nc-3-waterfalls-in-less-than-a-mile/ https://travelbugged.net/mill-shoals-and-french-river-falls-nc-3-waterfalls-in-less-than-a-mile/#respond Sun, 12 Feb 2023 15:49:04 +0000 https://travelbugged.net/?p=12954 Mill Shoals and French River Falls along with the other waterfall (Bird Rock Falls/ Cathedral Falls) and several other smaller unnamed Falls can be reached from the same parking lot and are possibly one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the state of North Carolina. Located about a half an hour drive from the town of Brevard and an hour from Asheville North Carolina these falls will be sure to awe you and leave you with one of the most beautiful pictures to take home with and frame for your walls.

Mill Shoals and French Broad Falls
Mill Shoals and French Broad Falls

HOW TO REACH MILL SHOALS FALLS:

  • From East Main Street Brevard (downtown) head NorthEast towards South Broad Street
  • In 350 feet turn Left onto South Broad Street
  • In 0.5 miles turn Right onto US-64 West
  • Continue on US-64 West for 8.4 Miles
  • In 8.4 MIles turn Right onto NC-215 North
  • Continue on NC-215 North for 7.8 Miles
  • Mill Shoals and French River Falls (Living Waters, Balsam Grove, NC) will be o your Left.

Please be considerate and do not park anywhere on the parking lot of the Living Waters Ministry as the Religious Retreat is Private Property. For more information in case that this is something that might interest you, check out their PAGE where you can read about their mission, events and the options for lodging.

Mill Shoals and French Broad Falls
Living Waters Ministry

Several parking spots can be found along the road as well as the small parking area located right by the entrance to the trail for the Falls. 

Mill Shoals and French Broad Falls
Parking
Mill Shoals and French Broad Falls
Parking

From where you parked your car take left and follow the little path for about 500 feet. The trail will lead you to the base of the double waterfall – Mill Shoals and French Broad Falls. You can get pretty close to the water and get a really good picture of both the waterfalls from the large rocks at the end of the path. However please do not go anywhere near the dwelling. Dogs are allowed on the trail but need to be on a leash at all times. 

 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
Path to the base of the Falls

The trail is very short and easy. It is not wheelchair accessible. There is not much elevation gain and it is a great trail to take the kids if you are trying to introduce them to hiking and build the love for beautiful nature and gorgeous waterfalls. if you are doing so make sure to keep them close once you reach the end of the path to avoid them falling in the water.

The double waterfalls before you that flow from different creeks and meet exactly at this point are both 15-feet high and a sight to behold. Cascading over the rocks while the water is fully flowing before meeting at a wide pool at the bottom. The waterfall next to the red dwelling is the Shoals Creek Falls and the one to the right is French Broad Falls. Together they make Mill Shoals Falls.

Mill Shoals Falls
Shoals Creek Falls
 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
French Broad Falls
French Broad and Mill Shoals Falls
French Broad and Mill Shoals Falls

If those are the only two waterfalls you have come to see or don’t have too much time to wander around head back to the car the way you came. This trail is a one way trail and not a loop.

If you are looking for a longer trek however, from this spot you can continue by taking the path on your left and find several smaller waterfalls and finally the Bird Rock/Cathedral Falls at the end of a heavily wooded path. The trail is about 0.8 miles long and is relatively flat with the exception of the slight decline and incline while taking a detour from the path to reach the waterfalls along the way.

 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
The Path
French Broad and Mill Shoals Falls
Paths leading to other Falls

The path is shaded (which is great during the summer months) and pretty muddy especially after rain, so make sure to wear proper footwear and bring your hiking polls. There are several wooden bridges along the way which might be slippery if wet so make sure to be extremely careful on those.  

 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
Bridges

Several unnamed smaller cascades can be found if you take right where you see a path along the trail and are worth exploring. The large boulders surrounding them make for the perfect sunbathing spot even on a chillier day but also mean that reptiles will be looking to catch sunshine so be aware and look around while approaching.

 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
Unnamed Waterfall

As you follow along the path to the Bird Rock Waterfall/Cathedral Falls you will notice a lot of wooden plates hanged on the trees with written psalms on them. This is because this spot is located on the Living Waters Ministry Private Property, which they are generously and kindly allowing public access. Living Waters encompasses 74 acres in the North Carolina wilderness, along the French Broad River in Balsam Grove. Please be considerate and understanding as they are.

 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
Living Waters Retreat
 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
Living Waters Retreat
 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
Living Waters Retreat
 French Broad Falls and Mill Shoals Falls
Living Waters Retreat

At the end  of the path you will be rewarded with a beautiful sight of one of the most spectacular waterfall views in North Carolina. The Bird Rock Waterfall or as the current owners of the land have renamed it to – Cathedral Falls, is a 20-foot waterfall that flows and passes right under a massive smooth rock completed with colorful sediments painting the rock face. It is an absolutely breath taker. It is one of the most unique waterfall in the State and it will be hard to find something similar to it. 

Bird Rock Falls/ Cathedral Falls
Bird Rock Falls/ Cathedral Falls

It is so absolutely spectacular how the water from the falls have curved a large hole at the bottom of the massive cliff working for thousands of years and has now made it’s way right under it.

Bird Rock Falls/ Cathedral Falls
Bird Rock Falls/ Cathedral Falls

We enjoyed our visit to this waterfall immensely. We choose to visit during a weekday and in the winter to ensure we avoided the crowds and were able to find a parking spot but we assume during the Summer and Fall months it gets pretty busy and crowded and takes away from the serenity of this special spot.

Bird Rock Falls/ Cathedral Falls
Bird Rock Falls/ Cathedral Falls

A moment our kids really enjoyed and still talk about is the splashes of waterfall water they got while standing right by the massive cliff and the sprinkling water coming from above as if it was raining over them. Check out our INSTAGRAM PAGE for a reel of this cool moment.

While in the area make sure to check out some of the other hikes near by.

  • Cat Gap Loop
  • Cedar Rock Creek Falls
  • Slick Rock Falls
  • Pisgah Center For Wildlife Education
  • Looking Glass Falls
  • Looking Glass Trail

As always:

  • BE SURE TO CHECK PARK STATUS AND ROAD AND TRAIL CLOSURES ESPECIALLY DURING THE WINTER MONTHS

PLEASE REMEMBER WHEN EXPLORING THE OUTDOORS:

  • Dispose of all waste properly
  • Be considerate of other visitors
  • Respect the wildlife
  • Pets are allowed at almost all the North Carolina Parks however the need to be on a leash at all times

And Don’t forget to have fun and share tips with your fellow Nature Explores here or on our pages.

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Top Five Hikes in North Carolina That Are Great for Beginners https://travelbugged.net/top-five-hikes-in-north-carolina-that-are-great-for-beginners/ https://travelbugged.net/top-five-hikes-in-north-carolina-that-are-great-for-beginners/#respond Tue, 20 Sep 2022 12:23:51 +0000 https://travelbugged.net/?p=12933 Chimney Rock State Park

You don’t have to be an experienced hiker to enjoy the great outdoors. Even if you’re new to exploring the woods, there are plenty of places that are perfect for beginners. North Carolina is home to some beautiful nature trails and scenic hikes. Many of the trails in this state are also dog-friendly, making them a great place to bring your canine friends as well. North Carolina has it all when it comes to beginner friendly hikes. If you want to get into hiking but aren’t quite ready for a more challenging trail, read on for information about the best easy hikes in North Carolina.

Chimney Rock

Chimney Rock near Lake Lure is one of the most iconic places in North Carolina. It’s a 3 mile round trip hike to the top of Chimney Rock, where you can take in an amazing view of the surrounding mountains. The hike is stroller and wheelchair friendly and takes about an hour to get to the top. It’s not a challenging hike and is great for beginners looking to get outdoors. Make sure to bring water and wear some appropriate shoes. Chimney Rock is one of the best places to see the sunset in the Western part of the state. The best time to visit is in the fall when the leaves are changing color. The drive up to Chimney Rock is beautiful and the hike itself is something you don’t want to miss. This hike is great for beginners but can also be done as a day hike for more experienced hikers.

Humpback Rock

This is another great trail near Lake Lure that is perfect for beginners. It’s a 3.2 mile round trip hike that is mostly flat and is great for families or anyone who wants a less daunting hike. The trail is fairly well-marked and easy to follow. It is open year-round and the views at the top are definitely worth the walk. Humpback rock is a great place to go in the summer to get out of the heat and enjoy the outdoors. This trail is also dog-friendly so you can bring your canine friends with you. It’s a beautiful place to visit any time of year, but is especially stunning during the fall when the leaves are changing.

Hooker Falls

This is one of the best in the state for waterfall lovers. It’s only a 1-mile round trip hike to the waterfalls, so it’s an easy trail with stunning scenery. It is open year-round and the waterfall is a great place to escape the winter weather. It’s easy to get to and easy to get back from. This hike is also kid-friendly, so it’s a great place to bring families with young children. It is open year-round, so you can enjoy it in the summer or during the colder months. It’s a beautiful place to visit no matter what time of year it is.

Jumping Rocks hike

This is a 3-mile round trip hike near Brevard, NC. It is open year-round and is a great choice for beginners. The trail is not too difficult and is mostly shaded. It is easily accessible and is wheelchair-friendly. It’s a great place to visit when the leaves are changing and is a nice trail for families with little ones. It is also a good trail for dogs, but make sure to keep them leashed. This is a great place to visit any time of year. It is a beautiful hike with lots of wildlife, like birds and butterflies. It’s a great trail to take a break from the winter weather and get outside. If you are looking for a nice, easy hike with a less challenging trail, this one is perfect.

Lake Trail at Graveyard Mountain

This is a 1.5-mile round trip hike to Lake Lure near Chimney Rock. It is open year-round and great for a day trip or an easy weekend hike. The trail is not very difficult, is shaded and is easy to follow. It is also wheelchair-friendly. The trailhead is easy to find and is close to several other trails that you can explore after you finish this one. The lake is beautiful and makes for a great photo opportunity. There is also a swimming hole nearby where you can jump in and cool off. It is a nice place to visit in the summer or fall when the leaves are changing and the weather is cooler. This hike is a great choice for anybody who wants to get out and explore the great outdoors. It is easy to get to and has beautiful scenery along the way. It’s also a good place to visit with kids.

Ramsays Falls Hike

This is a 5-mile round trip hike near Mount Mitchell, NC. It is an easy hike with beautiful scenery. The trail passes by several waterfalls and is open year-round. It is wheelchair-friendly and is a great place to hike with kids. The waterfall at the end of the hike is a great reward for the relatively easy trail. This trail is open year-round, but note that the waterfalls are smaller during the winter and the trail could be very muddy if there has been a lot of rain. This is a great place to visit any time of year, but is especially stunning during the fall when the leaves are changing.

Conclusion

If you are looking for an easy hike with stunning views and lots of wildlife, these trails are a perfect choice. They are all very easy to get to and have lots of parking nearby. These hikes are great for beginners and families with young children. No matter what time of year you visit, these hikes are beautiful and rewarding. These trails are perfect for anyone who wants to get outdoors and explore, but doesn’t want to tackle an overly challenging trail.

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TRAIL GUIDE: Grassy Creek Falls NC https://travelbugged.net/trail-guide-grassy-creek-falls-nc/ https://travelbugged.net/trail-guide-grassy-creek-falls-nc/#respond Fri, 01 Jul 2022 11:40:09 +0000 https://travelbugged.net/?p=12754 UPDATE:

Unfortunately the Falls will no longer be open to the public as of August 2022. 

We received the following message and we kindly ask you to please refrain from trespassing.

“I represent the new owners of land on which Grassy Creek Falls (Little Switzerland) are located. For decades the prior family allowed day hikers, however, as of August, 2022, they along with the property owners who live along Grassy Creek Falls Road will be posting signage notifying the public that access to the falls is no longer granted. This comes after many years of heavy traffic congestion at peak times, damage to property, trash, noise, etc. and together with the new property owner they regretfully give notice that access to the falls is closed. A few too many bad apples have spoiled it for everyone else. Fortunately, there are plenty of public access falls here in NC, but this one is no longer available to the public. Thank you for your cooperation.”

Grassy Creek Falls is a beautiful waterfall located right in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains and near the small town of Little Switzerland located along the North Carolina Highway 226A. 

Grassy Creek Falls, NC

QUICK OVERVIEW: 

Length: 2 Miles

Difficulty: EASY

Time to complete: 1 Hour

Elevation: 597 ft

DIRECTIONS: Milepost 334

If you put Grassy Creek in your GPS you will end up about 5 miles further down the road and away from the trailhead. We recommend punching Grassy Creek Falls Road in your navigation device which will bring you right at the entrance to the trail. 

Grassy Creek Falls NC

There are several parking spots where hikers can park their car (approximately 10) right as you turn into the road. If you are coming from the Little Switzerland direction the road will be immediately after the tunnel. If you are driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway the road will be right before the tunnel. Please make sure to park in a way that does not block other drivers or the residents that need to get to their homes. 

Grassy Creek Falls NC

Once parked follow the gravel road which is the trail. The hike is about a mile long straight down the road. It is relatively easy with a steady decline on the way there and incline on the way back.

Grassy Creek Falls NC

The trail is on PRIVATE PROPERTY. Please be respectful, do not leave any trace, leash your dog if they are coming along and under no circumstances disturb the residents that have graciously allowing us all to enjoy this beautiful waterfall. Do not drive past the sign that is pictured below as the road is only for resident use and not for Falls visitors.

Grassy Creek Falls NC

There are several creek crossing along the way so make sure to wear appropriate footwear. If there has been any rain in the days leading to your visit a part of the path will be pretty muddy. 

Grassy Creek Falls NC

The trail is pretty well marked and maintained and you will be able to reach the falls without any issues. If there have been heavy storms in the days leading to your visit the possibility of fallen trees along the road is there so a good plan will be to postpone your visit for another day and give time to clear the roads. 

Grassy Creek Falls NC

Ones you near the Falls there are two ways to get to the waterfall. You can follow the gravel road that kind of loops and brings you to the very bottom of the waterfall from where you can make your way to the top falls. Picture of the bottom of the falls below. This way will require you to scramble on the rocks and around the actual waterfall. If you are doing this be extremely careful especially in the winter as the rocks will be frozen and slippery. We went on a day when it was dry and it hasn’t been raining recently and the sides of the Falls were pretty muddy so plan accordingly. 

Grassy Creek Falls, NC

The easier and faster way to reach the Falls is to take the steep (only a short trek) way down that will be to your right walking on the road where the waterfalls are visible. (picture bellow)

Grassy Creek Falls, NC

From here you can choose to either enjoy the view from where you are standing or scramble on the rocks and get to the bottom for a different view point of this beautiful waterfall.

If you are feeling adventurous there is a way to get behind the waterfall which is super cool and refreshing in the summer. Again make sure you are wearing appropriate footwear and if you are visiting in the winter keep in mind that it will be slippery and pretty dangerous.

Let us know if you visit and if you enjoyed the falls. We love to hear from you.

If you worked up an appetite after the hike or feel like a refreshment, an ice cream or a drink make sure to stop at the town of Little Switzerland which is actually at a walkable distance from where you parked your car for the trail. 

Little Switzerland is located at 3,468 feet above sea level is the narrowest point of the Blue Parkway in North Carolina. It is located directly north of the town of Marion and south of the town of Spruce Pine.

The town was founded by North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Heriot Clarkson in 1909 as a summer retreat in the Blue Ridge Mountain and was given the name because of the picturesque mountain hills that reminded him of the Swiss Alps. 

Little Switzerland, North Carolina

The original Little Switzerland Inn was built in 1960 and the access to it was the only commercial access road to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Today the Inn resembles very much the Swiss style chalet architecture that we are used to seeing in pictures from tourists vacationing there. In fact the winter scene can be easily mistaken for an actual scene from the Alps with the snow covered chalet and skiers wandering the grounds.

Little Switzerland, North Carolina

You can spend a night or few at the Little Switzerland Inn. The restaurant on site serving breakfast, lunch and dinner offers a great menu which can be found HERE. Enjoy your meal during your stay, after a hike or while driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway. There is an indoor sitting as well as a beautiful outdoor terrace overlooking the Parkway. 

Little Switzerland North Carolina

After you have enjoyed your delicious meal walk it off with a stroll through the little shops around the village. 

Little Switzerland North Carolina

If you skip the desert at the Inn but craving something sweet grab an ice cream or pick something to satisfy your sweet tooth at the Swiss Shoppe Ice Cream and Candy Factory shop across the street. 

Or visit the Geneva Hall for a variety of events and exhibitions. If you brought a picnic lay a blanket on the greens in front of the Hall or under the trees in the shade next to it and enjoy it while listening to life music and watching the dancers during their Saturday Square Dances events happening in the summer. 

Geneva Hall, Little Switzerland Inn, North Carolina

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Happy Trails!

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Top 30 Day Trips & Hikes From Charlotte https://travelbugged.net/top-30-day-trips-hikes-from-charlotte/ https://travelbugged.net/top-30-day-trips-hikes-from-charlotte/#respond Fri, 17 Dec 2021 20:06:59 +0000 https://travelbugged.net/?p=12644 If you are here chances are you are on a search for the best hikes from Charlotte, North Carolina. We live just north of Charlotte and it is safe to say that we have done pretty much every single hike that is within couple of hours from here. Below we have created a list of some of our top hikes, adventure towns and and places to stop off for a snack, meal or drink.

Before we start here are several things to keep in mind prior to hitting the trail as well as must items to pack in your backpack:

  • Bottle of Water
  • Snacks
  • First Aid Kit
  • Bug Spray
  • Camera
  • Bear Spray
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Map or downloaded All Trails

Please make sure to take everything back with you as you are leaving the woods.

  • Do Not Litter
  • Do not go off the marked trail path
  • Do not disturb the flora and fauna in any way
  • If a bear is encountered on the trail please keep your distance

Now that we have cleared all of this let’s get to the point. Our list consists of hikes with views, hikes leading to a waterfalls and finally a few adventure towns with broader details on more things to do in and around there so you can spend an entire day at the location.

#1 CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK

Crowders Mountain
View From The Top of Crowders Mountain

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 36 minutes

We are starting with this particular hike since it is the closest to Charlotte. There are several trails that you can choose from here but the most popular and the one that leads to the summit of the mountain is the Pinnacle Trail. 

LENGTH: 4.2 miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hours and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

The trail begins right at the parking lot past the restrooms. Ample parking is available. You can do the trails two ways. You can turn right where the path splits and take the stairs up or follow the path and take the stairs on your way down. We personally prefer taking the stairs down as it is easier of a hike this way and not as strenuous on your knees. The views from the summit are spectacular however do keep your pets on a leash and kids near by as a drop from the boulders here would be deadly. If rock climbing is something that interests you, Crowders Mountain is a great spot to do that. More information on how to get a rock climbing permit and where to climb can be found on the link HERE.

#2 SOUTH MOUNTAINS STATE PARK

South Mountains State Park
South Mountains State Park

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 15 Minutes

Next up is South Mountains and why we are choosing it as our number two is because of the proximity to Charlotte and the absolute gorgeousness of the park. This particular spot is a must if you live anywhere in the State of North Carolina and the ultimate day trip spot from Charlotte. There are about a dozen trails to choose from here. From views to waterfalls and everything in between, but the most popular trail in the State Park is the High Shoals Falls Loop Trail.

LENGTH: 2.4 miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

This particular trail will lead you passed a handful of beautiful waterfalls up steep stairs and passed tall trees. We suggest you wear comfortable shoes as the trail gets slippery after rain and during the winter months. Recently the park cleared a new trail that connects to the High Shoals Falls Trail called Big Bear Falls and we highly recommend taking the turn and exploring it on your way up to the rest of the falls. If you are into camping this park is the ultimate place to pitch a tent and splash by the river or take on any of the hikes available in the park. For information on hours of operation, pricing and availability check the State Park link HERE.

If you have worked up an appetite after the hike there are a good amount of restaurants to choose from on your way back in the town of Lincolnton, NC. 

For a drink check out Woodmill Winery (they have the best sweet wine), Untapped Territory or BrickTree Brewery for a local brew. 

Brick Tree Brewing

BrickTree Brewing, Lincolnton NC
BrickTree Brewing, Lincolnton NC

#3 STONE MOUNTAIN STATE PARK

Stone Mountain State Park
Stone Mountain State Park

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes

Our next hiking suggestion is Stone Mountain State Park. This spot is absolutely spectacular and just like the previous one offers ample hiking trail opportunities with one of the best summit views, waterfalls and so much more. There is not just one favorite trail here so we will tell you about our top three.

  • Stone Mountain Loop Trail

LENGTH: 4.5 miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hours and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

This trail would take you from the parking lot to the summit, down the steep wooden stairs to the homestead and the profile of the Stone Mountain and finally to the falls if you choose to take right where the trails splits 0.3 miles into your trek. We suggest following the trail this way unless you are looking for more strenuous exercise in which case take left where the trail splits and head to the falls first. 

  • Wolf Rock Trail

LENGTH: 2.5 miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

Why we love this trail is because of how little trafficked it is and the amazing views it offers both of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Stone Mountain profile. In order to take this trail park at the lower parking lot and follow the loop trail from there until you reach the fork where the trail splits. You will see the sign for the Wolf Rock Trail to your right. From this point follow the trail up the mountain before reaching the opening with the views of the Blue Ridge. On your way back from here you will see the opening with the view of Stone Mountain and pass by the old Homestead on your way back to the parking lot. If you choose to extend the hike take right once down the mountain and head to the falls. From there you can decide if you will like to take the loop back to the car or just walk pass the homestead and to the parking lot which would be the shorter option. 

  • Widows Creek Falls
Widows Creek Falls
Widows Creek Falls

LENGTH: 0.2 miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 15 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This one is not really a hike, but more of a walk in the woods to a beautiful waterfall that doubles as a swimming hole in the summer. It is the ultimate beginners hike and the perfect spot to take the kids to on a hot day.

For things to do on your way back from Stone Mountain check out the Town of Elkin. You will not be disappointed by any of the restaurants in town and there are a ton of extremely good wineries to choose from in the area if you are looking to grab a glass of white or red.  We loved this area so much that we bought a vacation house and rent out this Elkin Airbnb cottage.  

#4 CARTER FALLS

Carter Falls
Carter Falls

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1Hour and 15 Minutes

Carter Falls is a great beginners hike and one to bring the kids along to. It’s a short but scenic hike with two waterfalls and a handful of cascades. 

LENGTH: 1 Mile Roundtrip

TIME TO COMPLETE: 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

There are several ways to reach Carter Falls. You can park at the trailhead parking lot on Martyn Byrd Road and descend from there, begin at the Byrd’s Branch Campground across the street after grabbing a treat at their store and follow the path through the campsite before reaching the trailhead, extend the trek by starting at Grassy Creek Vineyard after a glass of delicious wine, passing through the Enchanted Forest, pass the Forest Bathing Trail and the Cascades Waterfall (most scenic and longest way) or taking the Issac’s Trailhead at 400 E Carter Road in Elkin, NC which would be the longest.

Note that to reach the base of the 50 foot Carter Falls you will have to use go down a steep path. There is a rope to hold on to on your way up and down which would be helpful for the little ones however do keep an eye on them and keep them close by. 

Although on other websites the falls are mentioned as a hidden swimming hole there are clear signs along the path warning against that. The site is an old power mill and metal items and remains are still present as you walk the woods so keep an eye on that. They are marked with orange tape and paint for easy spotting.

#5 PILOT MOUNTAIN STATE PARK

Pilot Mountain, NC
Pilot Mountain, NC

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 40 Minutes

Pilot Mountain State Park is a must if you are looking for a variety of hiking trails or for an easy lookout that does not require extensive hiking. We have a blog post with a good amount of the trails we have done at the State Park which you can find HERE. Below we would love to share our top three trails that are a must of you are heading this way.

  •  The Grindstone Trail

LENGTH: 2.6 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

This one is our favorite and although it is considered moderate for some, it might seem as strenuous. The trail begins at the Visitor Center and goes all the way up to the top of the mountain and the parking lot at the bottom of the Pinnacle. There is a sign right before the end of the trail that states that this trail feels as if you have climbed a ten story building ten times so take at as you will. 

  • Jomeokee Trail.

LENGTH: 0.9 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This trail begins at the parking lot and follows the base of the Pinnacle. It is an easy but super pretty trek and it is the perfect hike for beginners and small kids. Beautiful views of the valley are visible from various locations along the way.

  • Summit Overlook

LENGTH: 0.2 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 15 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This is not necessarily a hike per-se but more of a short walk from the parking lot to the viewing area at the top of the mountain. If you are not looking to get a hike in or are unable for some reason but will still like to enjoy scenic views this trail is for you. It begins at the parking lot and follows a little path that leads to a large boulder from where you will get some of the best views around as well as a view of Pilot Mountain Pinnacle. There are several such lookouts located near the parking lot from which views of the valley are visible on a clear day.

On your way back from Pilot Mountain make sure to make a stop at Divine Llama Vineyard and enjoy a glass of red or white with the Llamas.

#6 HANGING ROCK STATE PARK

Hanging Rock State Park
Hanging Rock State Park

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1Hour and 50 Minutes

This spot is another favorite of ours that is the ultimate nature lovers paradise. The summit trail offers spectacular views and there are a handful of waterfalls you can enjoy at this spot.

  • Hanging Rock Trail

LENGTH: 2.4 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour 15 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

This is a must do trail if you like a good exercise that is not strenuous but would still get your heart rate going and rewards you with beautiful views at the end. The hike begins at the parking lot and consist of a steady uphill incline. Watch out for rocks and roots and make sure to check the forecast before heading this way.

  • Upper Cascade Falls
Upper Cascade Falls, Hanging Rock State Park
Upper Cascade Falls, Hanging Rock State Park

LENGTH: 0.8 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This is the most beautiful waterfall in the park. The hike begins off the parking following the path to the left of the Visitors Center. The trek is easy with a slight decline to the bottom of the falls and is great for kids and beginner hikers. Upper Cascade Falls are a great spot to let the kids splash on a hot summer day.

  • Hidden and Window Falls

LENGTH: 1.2 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This easy hike is great for all skill levels and will bring you to two waterfalls without much effort. You can choose to do just one or do then both whichever works best for you.

  • Lower Cascade Falls

LENGTH: 0.7 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 25 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This is one of our favorite swimming holes to cool off in the summer. The hike is pretty easy following the wooden stairs down to the bottom of the falls. Once there you will find a wide pool and a beautiful view of the falls. The Lower Cascade Falls is located outside the main entrance for Hanging Rock State Park.

#7 MORROW MOUNTAIN STATE PARK

Morrow Mountain State Park
Morrow Mountain State Park

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 10 Minutes

For some unknown reason this State Park is so little known yet so full of wonderful trails and we’d love to share some of our favorites here with you today.

  • Sugarloaf Mountain Trail

LENGTH: 2.9 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This trek is our kids favorite. It starts at the parking lot and loops around the mountain top following a narrow well cleared path and offers lovey views of the valley bellow. It is an easy hike and a great one for small kids. Bonus dinosaur tree in the picture!

  • Fall Mountain Trail

LENGTH: 3.8 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hours

DIFFICULTY: MODERATE

This one is a little more challenging but so very lovely in the fall. It is the perfect running trail if that is something that interests you. If you choose to take this trail make sure to follow the trail markers good as at some points they get a little tricky. 

  • Morrow Mountain Loop Trail

LENGTH: 0.7 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 25 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

Last but not least is the Morrow Mountain Loop trail here. An easy very well marked trail that offers splendid views and is good for all hiking levels.

#8 ROCKY FACE MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA

Rocky Face Recreation Area
Rocky Face Recreation Area

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 10 Minutes

It is safe to say we come to this area at least once a month and always look forward our visit here. There are a good amount of trails to choose from at this spot and possibly one of the best places to rock climb if this is something you are interested in. The Nature Playground area here is phenomenal and so well maintained that your kids will beg you to come back once they’ve seen it. We have a full article with details on the trails, playground, rock climbing and facilities that you can check out HERE. Below we suggest just one of the trails that we love the most. 

  • Vertical Mile Challenge to Hollow Rock Loop 

Prepare yourself for a pretty good challenge here as true to it’s name this trail brings you straight up almost at a vertical incline before leveling up a little and than going downhill, but not before it rewards you with stunning views of the valley below. This trail is especially beautiful in the spring and fall and we highly recommend you giving it a try.

LENGTH: 3.6 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hours

DIFFICULTY: EASY

On your way back to Charlotte make sure to stop at Catawba Farms in Newton, NC for a glass of wine and a visit with the animals at the farm. This gorgeous venue is perfect for a wedding or any occasion.

#9 BAKERS MOUNTAIN PARK

Bakers Mountain Park, Catawba County NC
View from the Top of Bakers Mountain

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 10 Minutes

Next up is anther great hike that is close to Charlotte and is the perfect day trip. Located in Hickory, NC this spot leads to the highest elevation in Catawba County but do not let that deter you from taking a trip here since the hike itself although going uphill is not as strenuous as one might expect it to be.

LENGTH: 2.3 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour and 15 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

We suggest you pack a a picnic and enjoy it at the top of the mountain while gazing at the splendid views before you. The hike begins at the parking lot and follows a well marked path. Once at the summit take a rest on the benches located at the viewing platform or a sit in the shaded gazebo if looking for a shade. Late May early June is the best time to visit here while the wild azalais are blooming and the trail is painted in pink. 

#10 RIVERBEND PARK

Riverbend Park, Conver, NC

Another lovely hike and a great day trip from Charlotte awaits you in Newton, NC. Riverbend Park offers almost 20 acres of hiking trails to choose from. Our favorite to experience here is the

  • Red to Green Trail

LENGTH: 3.1 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This trail follows Catawba River and at places you can go down to the banks of it and look for rocks. The trail is shaded in the summer and we have never not seen a deer run near by which is always so exciting for our little ones. The Park is closed on Wednesdays so keep this in mind before heading this way.

#11 BOONE’S CAVE PARK

Boone's Cave Park, Lexington, NC

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour

There are several short trails you can choose from here or combine them all for a longer trek. All the trails are relatively easy and pretty flat. The history is what gets you at Boone Cave Park. You can walk around and read all about the stomping grounds and the life of Daniel Boone and his family that used the area as a homestead. Our two favorite trails here are: 

  • The Cave and Wildflower Loop Trail

LENGTH: 0.7 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 20 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This is the most popular trail in the area that brings you to the cave and pass the old stone wall stairs that would remind you of a fairytale story.

  • Cottonwood Trail to Red Oak Trail to Wetland and Woodlands Loop

LENGTH: 1.4 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 40 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This is the trail you will like to take if you wan to see all the main attractions in the park. It starts at the parking lot and passes through the woods and over the long wooden bridges hovering over the wetlands. It is a really good and interesting trail for kids and we highly recommend it. 

#12 GLEN BURNEY FALLS TRAIL

Glen Burney Trail, Blowing Rock NC
Glen Burney Trail

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours

Heading a little bit further and more in the mountains we suggest a hike that will take your breath away.

LENGTH: 2.3 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour and 20 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

Nestled right in the heart of the town of Blowing Rock this trail is like nothing else. It is short and not very difficult but offers views of three jaw dropping waterfalls and is a must if you are in the area. We love to come here in the winter and although it gets a little slippery while the weather is wet, having the trail all to ourselves most of the time is splendid as the town tends to get busy during the summer and fall months.

We have an expansive list of things to do and hikes in and around Blowing Rock and Boone if you are visiting the area for just a day or longer. You can read more about them HERE.

#13 MOSES CONE MEMORIAL PARK

Moses Cone Manor

Another day trip from Charlotte that is a must is Moses Cone Manor just outside Blowing Rock and on the way to some of the other hikes we will mention here.

There are many hiking trail you can choose from here. They vary from easy to strenuous and can accommodate any hiking skill. after hiking make a visit to the shops in the Mansion and grab a souvenir to take home. We have a list of all the hiking trails that you ca find HERE

#14 BOONE FORK TRAIL and HEBRON FALLS

Boone Fork Trail

 

This is another of our absolute favorite hikes that we do at least once a month. This easy although marked as moderate because of the length hike, offers beautiful views of various waterfalls the most popular of which is the Hebron Falls. 

Boone Fork Trail

LENGTH: 5.2 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hour and 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

The trail begins at the large parking lot right across the Price Lake. There is another Boone Fork Trail that is a little further down the road on the Blue Ridge Parkway so make sure to put the right directions in your GPS. We have a full article on the trail HERE. 

#15 BASS LAKE LOOP TRAIL

Bass Lake

LENGTH: 0.9 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

Bass Lake, Blowing Rock NC

This is an easy and short trail that is perfect for beginners or hikers that are just starting their journey. The loop that loops around Bass Lake itself is flat and can be completed in less than half an hour or you can choose to extend it and follow the trail up to Moses Manor or any of the others that it connects to. 

#16 PRICE LAKE LOOP TRAIL 

Julian Pri
Julian Price Lake

LENGTH: 2.2 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This hike is great for beginners as well . We used to come here when the kids were younger couple of times a month and our littles enjoyed the hike every single time. It is short and flat trek and so very beautiful. It loops around Julian Price Lake following a path snug between azalea and rhododendrons with occasional mountain views through the shrubs. It is gorgeous in the fall and spring. If kayaking is your thing bring your own and take a ride or rent one here and enjoy the scenery from the lake. 

#17 ROUGH RIDGE OVERLOOK TRAIL

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes

LENGTH: 2.5 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This trail could easily be the best on The Blue Ridge Parkway. It offers spectacular vistas and is so easy pretty much anyone can do it. It is a great beginners hike but will also be great for advanced hikers if you choose to extend it and instead of just going to the overlook continue on the Tanawha Trail, connect to the Mountain to Sea Trail or go to the Beacon Heights overlook and back. Whichever trail you pick here you will not be disappointed. 

#18 BEACON HEIGHTS OVERLOOK TRAIL

Beacon Heights Overlook Trail

DISTANCE TO CHARLOTTE:  2 Hours and 15 Minutes

LENGTH: 0.6 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 20 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

Another spectacular trail that is short and easy yet offers beautiful views of The Blue Ridge Mountains. If you are ever looking for a sunrise or a sunset hike pick this one. You can easily get up and head back before dark with a head light and catch some gorgeous colors here. 

#19 LINVILLE GORGE FALLS

Linville Falls
Linville Falls

DISTANCE TO CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours and 10 Minutes

LENGTH: 1.6 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour

DIFFICULTY: EASY

A little further down on the Blue Ridge Parkway you will find one of the most beautiful and highly trafficked waterfalls on the Parkway. The hike here is short and pretty easy with a slight incline to the top overlook for the falls. The trail begins at the parking lot and brings you to the first overlook where you can see the bottom of the falls and then continues up the road to the top overlook from where you will get a real good view of the falls.

Another hike here brings you to the gorge and to where the falls create a pool and give you a good view of the Chimneys. The trail is 1.4 miles long and begins at the Visitor Center following a path through the woods with lots of obstacles along the way. This trail is for more advanced hikers and we wouldn’t recommend it to beginner hikers and small children.

#20 CRABTREE FALLS

Crabtree Falls
Crabtree Falls

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours and 10 Minutes

LENGTH: 2.6 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: .1 Hour 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

This is one of the most spectacular waterfalls on The Blue Ridge Parkway and a must if you are a waterfall lover. The beauty of this area is hard to describe and you will have to see it for yourself to believe it. The trek follows a narrow often wet path through the woods with a consistent decline before bringing you to the bottom of the falls and then bringing you back the same way straight up. The hike is so very worth it and we couldn’t recommend it enough.

#21 THE CASCADES

Cascade Falls, "The Cascades", Blue Ridge Parkway, NC, North Carolina, E. B. Jeffress Park
The Cascades at E. B. Jeffress Park

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hours and 50 Minutes

LENGTH: 0.8 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

While in the area make sure to stop by The Cascades at E. B. Jeffress Park. Another beautiful waterfall and a great leisure walk in the woods. The hike is easy and short and brings you to a little overlook from where you can see the cascades. The area is especially beautiful during the fall months and in late Spring while the mountain laurel is blooming.

#22 ELK KNOB STATE PARK

Elk Knob State Park
Elk Knob State Park

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes

LENGTH: 3.8 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hours

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

Another must hike if you are in the area or looking for a day trip. This trail is relatively easy and although there is incline involved it is not straight up but more of a gradual incline. The summit offers stunning views for as long as your eyes can see on a clear day. Take your dogs and kids on this trail and make sure to stop in the town of Boone for some shopping, a lunch or dinner and a drink. There is so much to do here you might wan to spend an entire  weekend. 

Booneshine Brewery
Booneshine Brewery

#23 CUMBERLAND KNOB GAP and GULLY CREEK LOOP TRAIL

LENGTH: 2.2 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hours and 20 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: HARD

This trail is for the experienced hikers. It begins at the parking lot and follows a narrow (at places very narrow path) through the woods. We suggest you take right from the parking lot and do the hike counter clockwise as that would be the easier way.  Prepare for a lot of creek crossing and getting wet. The trail is shaded for most part and does stay wet and slippery. It is a challenging one and does not offer views just several small waterfalls along the way but it is a great exercise and is sure to get your heart rate going. The best part about this trail is that it is so very little trafficked that you will most likely have it all to yourself and would enjoy the piece and tranquility of Nature fully here. Make sure to check for Park closures before heading this way. The Cumberland Gap parking lot is closed during the winter months.

#24 CHIMNEY ROCK STATE PARK

DISTANCE TO CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 50 Minutes

There are so many trails you can pick from here but we will like to share our top 2 that are a must if you chose Chimney Rock State Park for your next visit. 

  • Exclamation Point to Skyline Trail to the top of Hickory Nut Falls

LENGTH: 2.8 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hour

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

Taking this trail would bring you pass and through the best parts of the Park. The trail starts at the parking lot following the 500 stairs up to the top of the rock formation that is the Chimney Rock. There you will have a beautiful view of the valley and Lake Lure. Continue following the path pass the the Subway, Devil Head formation and finally the stairs to the Skyline Trails. Continue on from here to the Exclamation Point for some more lovely views before heading in the woods on the path that will lead you to the top of the falls. It is a moderate hike with the stairs at the beginning being the hardest part. 

  • Hickory Nut Falls

LENGTH: 1.5 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This trail is another good one for beginner hikers. An easy leisure walk in the woods under tall trees leads to a 404 foot tall waterfall that was ones features in the movie ” The Last of The Mohicans”. The hike is perfect for little kids with lot of rocks to skip and wild flowers and plants to look at. Benches along the way offer a great spot for a short rest and a snack break. 

Stop by the town for a lunch by the river or a little shopping at any of the little downtown shops.

#25 RAINBOW FALLS TRAIL

Rainbow Falls Trail
Rainbow Falls Trail

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours

The next  five hikes are for our friends in South Charlotte. Starting with one of our absolute favorite trails – The Rainbow Falls at Jones Gap State Park.

LENGTH: 4.4 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 2 Hours 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

Although the hike is pretty steep the reward is so very worth it. Rainbow Falls are absolutely stunning and you will not believe places like this exist until you see them with your own eyes. Make sure to come here early as the park gets busy and you might have to wait to get parking. Bring cash for the paying box. The trail begins at the parking lot and follows a narrow path pretty much straight uphill until you reach the Falls. Bring picnic and enjoy it by the side of the falls. You can spend and entire day here and you should. This spot is beautiful. If you are looking for a souvenir or forgot a snack stop by the Visitors Center and grab something from there. The rocking chairs on the porch outside are comfy and a great spot to sit and rest after the long hike.

#26 FALLS CREEK WATERFALL TRAIL 

Falls Creek Waterfall Trail
Falls Creek Waterfall Trail

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours

LENGTH: 2.1 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hours 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: HARD

This hidden gem located near the town of Slater-Marietta in South Carolina is not for the faint of heart but definitely worth the work out. We would not recommend this trail to beginner hikers and small children. The hike starts at the parking lot and goes straight uphill. Ones at the top you will have a chance to get a pretty good look of the massive Falls. They are beautiful and flow pretty hard after a good rain.

#27 WILDCAT BRANCH FALLS

Wildcat Branch Falls
Wildcat Branch Falls

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours and 10 Minutes

LENGTH: 1 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 10 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

This spot is perfect for small kids and beginner hikers. The falls are literally by the side of the road and you can see them just by driving by. However if you want to take the Nature Walk and see the Upper Falls you will have to park and take the short walk. Parking can be found by the side of the road. The Falls are the ultimate swimming hole in the summer and a perfect spot to cool off on a hot day. 

#28 TOMS CREEK FALLS TRAIL

Toms Creek Falls
Toms Creek Falls

LENGTH: 0.7 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

We absolutely love this trail and this particular falls and have found ourselves to recommend it to everyone who is looking for a good waterfall hike. The trail is easy and short and doable during any season. It is shaded in summer and so pleasant to walk on. There are campsites neat the creek you can pitch a tent so if you are into camping this is your spot. the falls are beautiful and a lovely spot to cool off on a hot summer day. Parking can be found by the side of the road. 

#29 HAWKSBILL MOUNTAIN TRAIL

Hawksbill Mountain Trail
Hawksbill Mountain Trail

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes

LENGTH: 2.4 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

Looking for hike that would bring you to the best views in North Carolina? This is it! Hawksbill Mountain offers the most amazing 360 degree views and the trail getting to the summit is pretty easy and manageable by almost anyone. Make sure to come here early as the parking lot is not very big and does get full. The road leading to the trailhead is dirt road for about 5 miles so take this in consideration before heading this way. The trail begins at the parking lot following a well marked path waving between rhododendron and mountain laurel shrubs. The hike is especially beautiful in Spring and Fall but no matter the season you decide to visit this trail the views never disappoint. 

#30 UPPER CREEK FALLS TRAIL

Upper Creek Falls
Upper Creek Falls

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hour and 50 Minutes

LENGTH: 1.5 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour 30 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

The sign on the information board for this hike says that this is the hardest hike in Pisgah National Forest and if you decide to do it clockwise it would definitely feel like it. We suggest you take right at the parking lot and do it counter clockwise which would save you a lot of leg burn. Otherwise the tail is gorgeous and you will have the pleasure to see and swim in (if you choose so) in a handful of waterfalls. This is one of the best swimming holes in North Carolina and you will not be disappointed by what this trail has to offer. 

#31 CATAWBA FALLS

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours

LENGTH: 1.2 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: EASY

If you haven’t been to Catawba Falls yet than you definitely have to make a plan and head this way. This hike is easy and relatively short and pretty much everyone can do it. It is the perfect hike for beginners and small kids and is the ultimate waterfall chaser dream. It’s absolutely beautiful and a great place to cool of in the summer. Catawba Falls is also a short drive from Asheville which makes it the best spot to break up the drive and  stretch your legs here.

#32 FONTA FLORA TRAIL LOOP

Fonta Flora Loop Trail
Fonta Flora Loop Trail

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 1 Hours and 37 Minutes

LENGTH: 3.7 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

An amazing hiking and mountain biking trail awaits you in Nebo. This beautiful trail loops around lake James and offers fantastic views of the lake with the mountains in the background and a great spot to lay on the beach or splash in the water on a warm summer day. An absolute delight and one of the newest trails in North Carolina the Fonta Flora trail is supposed to be completed fully soon and would extend for 90 miles all the way from Morganton to Asheville. 

#33 OTTER FALLS TRAIL

Otter Falls Trail
Otter Falls Trail

DISTANCE FROM CHARLOTTE: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes

LENGTH: 0.9 Miles

TIME TO COMPLETE: 1 Hour 45 Minutes

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

This easy trail is very well marked and maintained and the short hike brings you to a beautiful waterfall that you can splash in in the summer. There is a good amount of parking and the trail is accessible pretty much all year round. This hike is especially beautiful in the winter and worth every step.

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BEST PLACE TO SEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS NEAR CHARLOTTE, NC FOR FREE https://travelbugged.net/best-place-to-see-christmas-lights-near-charlotte-nc-for-free/ https://travelbugged.net/best-place-to-see-christmas-lights-near-charlotte-nc-for-free/#respond Thu, 09 Dec 2021 20:07:53 +0000 https://travelbugged.net/?p=12646 Looking for the best place near Charlotte, North Carolina to see Christmas lights and decorated houses but not sure where to start? You might’ve heard of McAdenville but think it’s too overwhelming or the Speedway, but don’t want to wait in line for several hours. We have exactly the place for you that would make sure to put you in the Christmas spirit and have you come back here every year without battling the crowds and the best part – it is free.

Each year this one neighborhood just North of Charlotte, NC gets all decked out and totally impresses us with their thoughtful ways and each year we count down the days before they put their insanely amazing decoration up for all of us Christmas lovers to enjoy.

 

  • HOW AND WHERE TO FIND THE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

We have created a map for you to follow around this neighborhood so you can fully enjoy this spectacular Christmas display and get the absolute best of this experience. Grab a hot chocolate and your ugly Christmas sweater, blast the Christmas music in your car and get ready to enjoy some of the best Christmas lights around. 

We suggest you plan on at least an hour for the trip (more if you choose to park and actually listen to the synchronized music and watch the lights dance). Hot chocolate, warm decaf coffee for yourself or a candy cane for the young ones would be a great way to keep them occupied while moving from one house to another.  Christmas snack to munch on would also be great for kids and adults alike. 

The Christmas lights get put up just after Thanksgiving typically and stay on until Christmas. Please check the weather before planning a visit as they would not be on if it is raining or snowing, so make sure to pick a good weather day. If you choose to walk around the neighborhood which is perfectly acceptable and accessible bring a warm jacket with you or look at the forecast and choose a warmer night to do so. The lights are best seen in the dark so plan to get here after 5.30PM. 

If you are coming from the direction of Charlotte, Mooresville, Cornelius, Huntersville or Kannapolis the first stop you would like to put in the GPS would be 14904 Carbert Lane in Huntersville, North Carolina.

Once you exit the highway follow the GPS to your first and most impressive stop. The house before you upon arriving at the  MacCaulay Neighborhood is straight out of a movie. Located on the corner of Carbert Lane and Sagefield Drive this elaborately decorated home gets better and better each and every year. Lights of every kind are galore, the backyard is bright and festive, the large Merry Christmas sign to the side of the house is perfect for your Christmas card background and the Christmas lights tunnel is our kids favorite. They would walk through it back and forth and back and forth millions of times if I let them.

You can just drive by or park your car and look at the lights from inside or you can park by the side of the street without disturbing the neighborhood traffic and take a look at all the decorations up close. Take a walk through the tunnel and take your Christmas picture by the large Christmas sign. Have a little laugh at the neighbors sign that would totally make your day and have you smiling for a very long time.

Once done here punch in your next destination.  The address for the following  Christmas lights stop is 15038 Hugh McAuley. While driving through the neighborhood you would be greeted by pretty much every house decorated in different lights, inflatables and decorations and each of them more impressive than the one before it . The trees are wrapped in lights as well blinking as you pass them and creating the effect as if you are passing through a tunnel of lights.

An impressive lightshow awaits you right at the front of the Hugh McAuley house.  Again park safely by the side of the road making sure neighborhood traffic can pass by and enjoy the show. Make sure to tune in to the radio station that would be shown to you at the front of the house to be able to hear the sound of the music accompanying the lights . If you happen to stop by here on a warm December day come out of the car and have yourself a little dance.

Christmas Lights

Next and last stop in the neighborhood is 15038 Hugh McAuley Road just down the street from where you were. An expansive decoration in front of the house consistent of large Christmas inflatables, Christmas wreaths and singing Christmas trees combined with a little Christmas light tunnel surrounding the sidewalk is what awaits you here. A sign with the radio station you can tune in to in your car is located to the right side of the house and there are various songs the Christmas trees are singing to for your delight. We highly recommend you park here and enjoy the show. 

Christmas lights

There are so many other houses wonderfully decorated around the MaCaulay neighborhood so make sure to take a drive around and look at them all. Bellow we have several pictures of just few of them that you would encounter on your drive.

Christmas lights

 

If you arrive in Huntersville before dark and need to pass some time check out Birkdale Village just down the road from Macaulay neighborhood and the Santa Shop where you can meet and greet the jolly old man and take a picture with him. If you decide to do that you will need to make an appointment before arriving. For more information check the link HERE. If that is more than what you are interested in doing just walk around and look at their wonderful Christmas decoration and the Christmas tree right behind the temporary Santa Shop. 

If pottery paining is your cup of tea check out Meg-art Pottery Studio located right across from the MaCaulay neighborhood. You do not need to make an appointment in order to visit the shop. Walk ins are welcome. The studio is open Monday to Thursday 12PM-8PM, Friday 12PM-12AM, Saturday 12PM-8PM and Sunday 1PM-5PM. If you want to paint a pottery piece (there are hundred to choose from) but don’t have time to do it in store you can pop in and choose a piece to take and paint at home. 

If you forgot your hot chocolate or coffee at home there is a Starbucks shop right in Birkdale Village. If you are looking to grab a dinner after you have enjoyed the lights there are several options less than 5 minutes away from the neighborhood.

Once finished with your dinner grab a desert at Kilwins, a movie at the theater or finish your Christmas shopping by visiting any of the many stores in Birkdale Village. 

We hope you come and check the lights out. If you have any questions make sure to send us an email or DM us on our INSAGRAM account where you will also find many other adventure suggestions, things to do in and around Lake Norman and North Carolina, restaurants to visit and places to stay while exploring around. Happy Holidays!

 

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