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Showing posts with label North Carolina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Carolina. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Exploring the Best of North Carolina's Outer Banks: Nags Head & Duck


The Outer Banks are barrier islands off the coast of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Nags Head is one of the most popular place for tourist. I was surprised to find so many fun things to do in such a small area. Some of the small business were closed for the season, but the trade off was that it was not crowded.It is also very windy and cool this time of year. I am planing a trip back in the summer months to enjoy everything. 

Here are six great place to visit on your trip to the Outer Banks:



1. The  Beaches

With more than eleven miles of beautiful sandy shorelines, the beaches are everyone's favorite place to be in Nags Head.

Public Beach Location access:
 E Hargrove St
 Nags Head, NC 27959



2. Jennette's Pier

Built in 1939, Jennette's Pier is one of the oldest structures left on the Outer Banks. It has encountered a lot of damage from nature over the years, but is newly remodeled and a very popular spot. Fishing is great from the concrete pier that extends 1000 feet out into the ocean.

Hours are:
The hours change based on season. Check here.

Fees:
Daily Fishing:  Adult $12   Child $6
Walk-on:  Adults $2   Child $1

Location:
7223 S Virginia Dare Trail
 Nags Head, NC 27959




3. Bodie Island Lighthouse

Bodie Island Lighthouse stands 125 foot tall and is located at the northern end of Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

Address: 
8210 Bodie Island Lighthouse Road
Nags Head, North Carolina 27959





4. Duck Boardwalk & Park

The Duck Boardwalk runs for about a mile along the Currituck Sound. Along the boardwalk are quaint boutiques, a candy store, bakery, and a park area. Duck is located about 15 miles north of Nags Head.




The Duck Town Park is a beautiful landscaped park that includes a walking trail, picnic area, playground, water fountain, kayak launch, and an amphitheater.




5. Dirty Dick's Crab House

Dirty Dicks is a “must eat at” place in Nags Head.  Their food is amazing! I normally don’t care for seafood, but I thought the snow crab was delicious! It is definitely a fun place to eat!

Location:
2407 S. Croatan Hwy
 Nags Head, NC 27959


6. Jockey's Ridge State Park

Jockey's Ridge is a unique park containing the tallest active sand dune system in the eastern United States. It’s a popular place for flying kites, hang gliding, or just climbing atop a dune for a spectacular view of the ocean and bay. 


We loved Nags Head and I know you will too!

Happy Travels! 





Sunday, October 30, 2016

Lake Lure (Blue Ridge Mountains) North Carolina


Lake Lure is a small area located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina.



We stumbled upon Lake Lure by accident. We were headed to Chimney Rock and decide not to go when we got the entrance. Three tour buses were pulling in ahead of us! It was early morning and we had about an 8 hour drive ahead of us that day. 



We looked around Chimney Rock Village. Everything was closed because of it being so early, but it was very charming. The town became popular in the 20’s and 30’s which is when most of the buildings were constructed.



We walked over bridges and explored along the river running behind the shops on Main Street.



A little ways down the road is where is found Lake Lure.



The area was so pretty, especially the lake in the early morning light!



The lake is located in the Hickory Nut Gorge and is surrounded by granite cliffs and tree covered mountains.



I didn't find out until later that the Lake Lure area has been the filming location for many movie scenes. Some of the movies include:  Dirty Dancing, Forrest Gump, The Last of the Mohicans, A Breed Apart, Thunder Road, and Firestarter. They even have a Dirty Dancing Festival there! How cool is that!




The large sandy beach at the swimming area would be a perfect spot for relaxing in the sun on a summer day. This is a place that I would love to return to when the weather is warmer!


Happy Travels! 




Sunday, October 16, 2016

Great Smoky Mountains National Park


The Great Smoky Mountains are a mountain range along the Tennessee–North Carolina border.



Fall is, by far, the most beautiful time to visit the Smoky Mountains. The weather is crisp and the colors are beautiful.



There are several scenic overlooks and each have a very different view.




We visited the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gattlinburg,Tennessee.





We had read a lot about Laurel Falls and decided we would hike it first. It was our favorite and is the most popular trail.




Laurel Falls and the trail got its name from the mountain laurel that blooms along the trail and near the falls every May.



The round trip distance is 2.6 miles and the hike is a fairly steep climb on a paved trail. It’s rated an easy to moderate hike, but it’s fairly difficult if you’re not used to climbing mountains. We had to stop and rest a couple of time on the way up, but it was an easy hike back down the mountain.



The reward for the hike is an amazing 80 foot waterfall at the top!



The Falls are separated to upper and lower sections by a bridge walkway.To get to the bottom, you have to maneuver big boulders. I did not think it was worth it at the time, but now wishing that I would have taken the adventure.




We enjoyed the hike and the weather was perfect. The Smoky Mountains are a perfect place for a fall getaway.

Happy Travels!