Life-changing trips come in all shapes and sizes. It could be a simple weekend at the beach with unforgettable company, or a trip that involves conquering your fears while learning something new. The best part about North Carolina is JUST how adventurous the state is, so life changing trips are not too hard to come by – it might just take a little blood, sweat, and thrills!

  1. Jockey’s Ridge

Flickr / Patrick McKay For a true Sahara experience right beside the coast, Jockey’s Ridge is wildly enchanting. Activities here can range from extreme to serene - like hang gliding off the sand dune or either just walking to the top to take it all in. As the highest active sand dune on the east coast, it made our list of the most incredible natural wonders in North Carolina.

  1. Shackleford Banks

Flickr / Craig Tucker Shackleford Banks doesn’t only have the bluest, clearest water in North Carolina, but this small stretch of paradise is home to wild horses, some of the best seashells, and untouched marshland. A 15-minute ferry ride takes you to Shackleford, where you won’t find electricity or running water on the island. It’s a unique place, read all about it here.

  1. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

Flickr / Alistair Nicol Cape Hatteras Lighthouse isn’t just the tallest lighthouse in North Carolina, but also recognized as one of the tallest in the world. It’s also a classic icon for North Carolina. The lighthouse has a fascinating history and has been moved to new locations more than once. Climbing to the top will give you more than just a good workout, but some of the best views. While visiting, try out this incredible lighthouse road trip.

  1. Mount Mitchell

Flickr / Kolin Toney Do you really need an excuse to visit the highest point east of the Rockies? Mount Mitchell is a paradise for 360-degree views and good for either a short day trip or a longer day hike. The Old Mitchell Trail was featured on our list of the 15 best hikes.

  1. Cape Hatteras

Flickr / Alistair Nicol Miles of untouched shoreline, driving on the beach, wild ponies, lighthouses, roads to nowhere, it’s hard to sum up the beauty of Cape Hatteras in one short description. Read all about this remote beach paradise here.

  1. Linville Gorge

Only In North Carolina / Danny Richard Buxton When a place is deemed the ‘Grand Canyon of the East’ it’s obvious that this destination is pretty amazing. Linville Gorge is a unique sight to North Carolina and also home to some amazing hiking trails, like Table Rock. For an easy way to take in the views, drive to Wiseman’s Overlook. Learn more about Linville Gorge by reading our piece here.

  1. Grandfather Mountain

Flickr / Carol Von Cannon

Flickr / sporadic From a one of a kind mile high swinging bridge and black bears to hiking trails and some of the best views in the High County, Grandfather is always on everyone’s must-visit list for good reason.

  1. Linn Cove Viaduct

Flickr / Matthew Paulson Everyone loves the Blue Ridge Parkway and it’s one of the most popular driving routes not just in North Carolina, but America. What can you say though, it literally dangles you on the side of the Blue Ridge Mountains while offering stunning views and scenic overlooks. Linn Cove Viaduct might just be the most photographed portion and not far #7 Grandfather Mountain. Make sure to add it along with our list of amazing drives.

  1. Biltmore Estate

Flickr / Angi English If you’ve lived in North Carolina for 30 years or 30 days, a must-visit place is Biltmore Estate. America’s Castle was once the largest privately owned home in America, and today is open for tours. While many think they know everything there is to know about Biltmore, these ten surprising facts are good to know before a trip.

  1. Dry Falls

Flickr / John Gretchel North Carolina is home to over 300 waterfalls, with a majority of those concentrated around Transylvania County. North Carolinians love a good waterfall swimming hole, or challenging waterfall hike, but something truly unique? A walk behind waterfall. The epic Dry Falls is a must-visit in North Carolina, and not far from other gorgeous waterfalls as well.

  1. Grandfather Trail, Grandfather Mountain

Flickr / Josh Tremper The Grandfather Trail is considered a ‘bucket list’ hike by many. The trail includes 13 ladders of various sizes that help you scale up the mountain. It’s not for the faint of heart but has been said to be great for conquering a few fears and being treated to some rare, coveted view in the process. read more about it here.

I’d say these are certainly life changing and also incredible. Which ones have you done and which ones are you going to do first?

Flickr / Patrick McKay

For a true Sahara experience right beside the coast, Jockey’s Ridge is wildly enchanting. Activities here can range from extreme to serene - like hang gliding off the sand dune or either just walking to the top to take it all in. As the highest active sand dune on the east coast, it made our list of the most incredible natural wonders in North Carolina.

Flickr / Craig Tucker

Shackleford Banks doesn’t only have the bluest, clearest water in North Carolina, but this small stretch of paradise is home to wild horses, some of the best seashells, and untouched marshland. A 15-minute ferry ride takes you to Shackleford, where you won’t find electricity or running water on the island. It’s a unique place, read all about it here.

Flickr / Alistair Nicol

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse isn’t just the tallest lighthouse in North Carolina, but also recognized as one of the tallest in the world. It’s also a classic icon for North Carolina. The lighthouse has a fascinating history and has been moved to new locations more than once. Climbing to the top will give you more than just a good workout, but some of the best views. While visiting, try out this incredible lighthouse road trip.

Flickr / Kolin Toney

Do you really need an excuse to visit the highest point east of the Rockies? Mount Mitchell is a paradise for 360-degree views and good for either a short day trip or a longer day hike. The Old Mitchell Trail was featured on our list of the 15 best hikes.

Miles of untouched shoreline, driving on the beach, wild ponies, lighthouses, roads to nowhere, it’s hard to sum up the beauty of Cape Hatteras in one short description. Read all about this remote beach paradise here.

Only In North Carolina / Danny Richard Buxton

When a place is deemed the ‘Grand Canyon of the East’ it’s obvious that this destination is pretty amazing. Linville Gorge is a unique sight to North Carolina and also home to some amazing hiking trails, like Table Rock. For an easy way to take in the views, drive to Wiseman’s Overlook. Learn more about Linville Gorge by reading our piece here.

Flickr / Carol Von Cannon

Flickr / sporadic

From a one of a kind mile high swinging bridge and black bears to hiking trails and some of the best views in the High County, Grandfather is always on everyone’s must-visit list for good reason.

Flickr / Matthew Paulson

Everyone loves the Blue Ridge Parkway and it’s one of the most popular driving routes not just in North Carolina, but America. What can you say though, it literally dangles you on the side of the Blue Ridge Mountains while offering stunning views and scenic overlooks. Linn Cove Viaduct might just be the most photographed portion and not far #7 Grandfather Mountain. Make sure to add it along with our list of amazing drives.

Flickr / Angi English

If you’ve lived in North Carolina for 30 years or 30 days, a must-visit place is Biltmore Estate. America’s Castle was once the largest privately owned home in America, and today is open for tours. While many think they know everything there is to know about Biltmore, these ten surprising facts are good to know before a trip.

Flickr / John Gretchel

North Carolina is home to over 300 waterfalls, with a majority of those concentrated around Transylvania County. North Carolinians love a good waterfall swimming hole, or challenging waterfall hike, but something truly unique? A walk behind waterfall. The epic Dry Falls is a must-visit in North Carolina, and not far from other gorgeous waterfalls as well.

Flickr / Josh Tremper

The Grandfather Trail is considered a ‘bucket list’ hike by many. The trail includes 13 ladders of various sizes that help you scale up the mountain. It’s not for the faint of heart but has been said to be great for conquering a few fears and being treated to some rare, coveted view in the process. read more about it here.

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