If there are two things North Carolinians love, it’s autumn and long drives through gorgeous country roads. When fall is in full force, you can make the most of the two by combining them! Blue Ridge Parkway is the most famous for fall drives, and for good reason. But there are plenty more. Let’s look at 10 wonderful options for scenic drives in North Carolina.
1. Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway, Blue Rdg Pkwy, Cherokee, NC, USA
The Blue Ridge Parkway is not only THE place to experience fall colors in North Carolina but possibly America. Spanning 469 miles, you're treated to mountain views, waterfalls within a short hike, heart-dropping overlooks, and continuous beauty all from the comfort of your car.
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2. Whitewater Way
Whitewater Way Northwest, Whitewater Way NW, Concord, NC 28027, USA
Named after Whitewater Falls, the highest waterfall east of the Rockies, Whitewater Way is on HWY 281 between Sapphire and South Carolina. Points of interest include Gorges State Park and Nantahala National Forest.
3. Hanging Rock Scenic Byway
Hanging Rock State Park, 1790 Hanging Rock Park Rd, Danbury, NC 27016, USA
The Hanging Rock Scenic Byway weaves you through gorgeous country roads with wide open spaces, the ancient Sauratown mountain chain, and historic towns like Danbury and Andy Griffith's Mayberry. With this one, the destination is just as gorgeous as the drive. Pay a visit to Hanging Rock, Pilot Mountain (or both) to make the most of fall in the Piedmont.
Journey through some of the most untouched and remote sections of the Pisgah National Forest. This byway both rivals and sometimes runs parallel to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
On US 64, for 98 miles you're treated to waterfalls just off the road, quaint small towns, and mountain views. Waterfall Byway is a nice escape from the crowded Blue Ridge Parkway...with equally beautiful sights and stops included.
For a completely different way to experience fall, the byway starts in Elizabethtown on the eastern side of the state and takes you through some of the most fertile farmland in North Carolina.
7. Mount Mitchell Scenic Byway
Mount Mitchell, Mt Mitchell, North Carolina 28714, USA
Pay a visit to the highest point east of the Mississippi, then hop on this byway for some more incredible views. You'll travel through the highest mountain peaks and onto sweeping valleys. Artists will especially love this one as there are several galleries along the way.
If you love the scenic drive, but also consider yourself a bit of an adrenaline junkie, the Tail of the Dragon is home to 318 curves in only 11 miles...whoa!
Winding through North Carolina's own Napa Valley, with several vineyards along the way, wine lovers will absolutely love this drive! You get rolling hills and valleys with the foothills in the distance (plus wine). You might have to bring a DD for this one.
With the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Pamlico Sound on the other, there's no dense forest with bright foliage and certainly no mountain views, but this drive treats you to completely different beauty. It's gorgeous year-round, but you can make the most of it in the fall when the crowds are at a minimum and temperatures are perfect.
What are some of your favorite fall drives in North Carolina?
Sure, the mountains claim most of the beauty this time of year, but the Outer Banks Scenic Byway could quite possibly be the most beautiful drive, year-round, in America. Read all about it here.
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Scenic Drives In North Carolina
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Does North Carolina have any natural wonders?
North Carolina certainly has some interesting natural wonders along its scenic drives. From sand dunes to caverns to ancient rivers to large granite mountains, there is plenty to see and explore. Read The 15 Most Incredible Natural Wonders In North Carolina to find out about these and more.
What are the most picturesque hiking trails in North Carolina?
When taking scenic drives in North Carolina, it is only natural to want to climb out of the car and take a hike. You are in luck because there are many great options for pretty hikes throughout the state. There are mountains to walk through, waterfalls to photograph, historical homesteads to explore, and overlooks to rest upon. These 12 Trails In North Carolina Will Lead You To Unforgettable Places is a nice primer on places to try.