From long country roads to well-worth-it hikes and coveted views, there's so much hiding in North Carolina just waiting to be explored or better yet, found. The following list of destinations includes everything from delicious home-cooking to magical horses, uncharted coastlines, and mountaintop adventures. If you're seeking secluded places to visit in North Carolina, consider this to be the ultimate itinerary.
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1. Mike's Farm, Beulaville
Our list of secluded places to visit in North Carolina begins with none other than Mike's Farm. From fried chicken and biscuits, to farm views, this unique restaurant on a farm might be a bit of a drive but the experience is worth it. Throughout the year, the farm also hosts special events and decorates according to the season. Pop in the gift shop to pick up some local goodies or take a hay ride around the property. The best part of course, is the food. For more information about Mike's Farm and how to get there,
2. The Outer Banks Scenic Byway
Driving along the OBX Scenic Byway feels very 'ends of the earth' but you are right where the last sliver of land meets water. Spanning 13 miles plus 25 ferry miles, the byway cruises along the remote islands of the Outer Banks with the Atlantic on one side and the Pamlico on the other. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and we've already planned the trip for you.
3. The Road to Nowhere
The Road to Nowhere is filled with heartbreaking history and eerie yet beautiful views. From an underwater ghost town and the story behind it to the strange tunnel that dead ends - while strange and very far out there, you're treated to coveted views of Fontana Lake and the Smoky Mountains.
4. Carova
As one of the least developed places on the OBX, and only accessible by four-wheel drive, getting to Carova is no easy task, but it's worth it. From wild horses, stellar sunrises, private beaches, and turquoise water, you might want to spend a week or two here.
5. Lake Glenville
Located at 3,500 ft. elevation and surrounded by mountains, Lake Glenville is a little-known paradise. You'll find this amazing reservoir eight miles from Cashiers. The 1,500-acre lake is home to some of the cleanest, most pristine water found in North Carolina. To make it even more unique, the lake is also home to three separate waterfalls accessed by boat. It's easy to see why Lake Glenville made it on our bucket list.
6. Big Oak Drive-In
Ok, so maybe Big Oak isn't totally out in the Boonies, but we did suggest that
driving across the state for one of their shrimp burgers is totally encouraged and acceptable. While there's plenty of competition on the coast for best shrimp burger, you can't beat the masterful simplicity of Big Oak. You'll find it down a long stretch of highway in Salter Path. You can learn more by visiting the Big Oak Drive-In website.
7. SOCO Falls
This stunning double waterfall is located between Maggie Valley and Cherokee and can be accessed off HWY 19. You'll see a sign and a small parking area, and with a short walk you can view it from an observation deck or journey down for an up close look. There are also various, small cascades in the area but this twin waterfall is a truly unique sight just waiting to be discovered in the Smokies.
8. River's End Restaurant
Located at the Nantahala Outdoor Center deep in the smokies, River's End lets you dine riverside while watching all the action of the NOC. From kayakers and whitewater rafters to even those just enjoying the views, you'll sure to get a meal and somewhat of a show. Stop by after a long, adventure-filled day hiking and enjoying nature.
What are your thoughts on these secluded places to visit in North Carolina? Are there any destinations that you would add to the list? If so, feel free to chime in below!
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