As the weather warms up, why would you want to eat inside? It’s time to take your lunch outdoors. Here are 14 of the best places in North Carolina to enjoy your picnic – and the scenery.

  1. Mt. Mitchell

Nathan Gilliatt/flickr Enjoy your lunch with this incredible view from the highest summit on the east coast. You’ll find 40 picnic tables and two picnic shelters at the picnic area, which is open year round. Bring a jacket; it’s chilly up there!

  1. Emerald Isle

Carol Smith/flickr The ultimate in beach picnics.

  1. Airport Overlook

John Wenzelburger/flickr Watch the planes take off and land from the picnic area at Overlook Park.

  1. Biltmore Estate

Tim/flickr You can spread your blanket out for a picnic pretty much anywhere (except Walled Garden). Order a picnic basket full of goodies at the Bake Shop.

  1. Cape Fear Botanical Garden

Jerry Dincher/flickr Just two miles from Fayetteville, Cape Fear Botanical Gardens boasts more than 2,000 species of plants, and a nice picnic area.

  1. Lake Crabtree County Park

-ted/flickr Enjoy 215 acres next to Lake Crabtree; plenty of perfect places to spread your blanket.

  1. Craggy Pinnacle

Frank DiBona/flickr Enjoy the gardens, then hike to the pinnacle for lunch.

  1. Duke Gardens

Connie Ma/flickr Enjoy your lunch at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University.

  1. Elk Falls

M Fletcher/flickr This 50-foot high waterfall in the Pisgah National Forest is the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing and picnicking.

  1. Hammocks Beach State Park

Geeklythings/flickr If you’re looking for a more solitary picnic, head to Hammocks Beach State Park. You can only access it by boat or ferry.

  1. Eno River State Park

Jeff Myers/flickr You’ll find plenty of great picnic spots in this 3,900 acre sanctuary.

  1. Freedom Park

Mike Liu/flickr Quite possibly the best park in Charlotte. Plenty of trees and pretty scenery.

  1. Morrow Mountain State Park

Brian Hathcock/flickr This beautiful park has two picnic grounds; one by the pool and one at the top of Morrow Mountain.

  1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

J. Stephen Conn/flickr Pack your cooler and head to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where you’ll find dozens of picnic spots. This one is near Cades Cove.

What’s your favorite picnic spot?

Nathan Gilliatt/flickr

Enjoy your lunch with this incredible view from the highest summit on the east coast. You’ll find 40 picnic tables and two picnic shelters at the picnic area, which is open year round. Bring a jacket; it’s chilly up there!

Carol Smith/flickr

The ultimate in beach picnics.

John Wenzelburger/flickr

Watch the planes take off and land from the picnic area at Overlook Park.

Tim/flickr

You can spread your blanket out for a picnic pretty much anywhere (except Walled Garden). Order a picnic basket full of goodies at the Bake Shop.

Jerry Dincher/flickr

Just two miles from Fayetteville, Cape Fear Botanical Gardens boasts more than 2,000 species of plants, and a nice picnic area.

-ted/flickr

Enjoy 215 acres next to Lake Crabtree; plenty of perfect places to spread your blanket.

Frank DiBona/flickr

Enjoy the gardens, then hike to the pinnacle for lunch.

Connie Ma/flickr

Enjoy your lunch at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University.

M Fletcher/flickr

This 50-foot high waterfall in the Pisgah National Forest is the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing and picnicking.

Geeklythings/flickr

If you’re looking for a more solitary picnic, head to Hammocks Beach State Park. You can only access it by boat or ferry.

Jeff Myers/flickr

You’ll find plenty of great picnic spots in this 3,900 acre sanctuary.

Mike Liu/flickr

Quite possibly the best park in Charlotte. Plenty of trees and pretty scenery.

Brian Hathcock/flickr

This beautiful park has two picnic grounds; one by the pool and one at the top of Morrow Mountain.

J. Stephen Conn/flickr

Pack your cooler and head to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where you’ll find dozens of picnic spots. This one is near Cades Cove.

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