Winter is the season for hibernation. Bears do it and we probably wouldn’t mind crawling in a hole and sleeping through the cold dark days either. But winter doesn’t have be all glum! In fact, there are plenty of beautiful things to see and do in our state during this season. Some special activities are actually unique to the winter. In order to fully enjoy them, you might just have to bundle up a bit! Have a great time at some of the best winter vacations in North Carolina.

  1. Dry Falls

Flickr / GRYGRGN During the summer, Dry Falls is simply majestic. You can walk beneath the waterfall feel relaxed by the sounds of washing water. Come winter, it transforms into something out of this world. Sometimes, the whole fall will freeze. There’s nothing as mystically wonderful as a waterfall frozen in mid-air! It’s a great place for some unique pictures. Dry Falls, North Carolina 28741, USA

  1. Hawksnest at Seven Devils

Youtube Hawksnest is one of the best tubing destinations in the East. They also offer a year-round zipline. if you are hoping for adventure this season, you will most certainly find it at Hawksnest at Seven Devils. Ski Hawksnest, Seven Devils, NC 28604, USA

  1. The Outer Banks

Flickr / Zach Frailey : The Uprooted Photographer The famous and much-beloved Outer Banks seems always to be crowded in the summer and even spring and fall. It’s a popular destination for people from all over the place. During the winter, though, the Outer Banks transforms into a tranquil, quiet, beautiful place miles and miles away from it all. It’s a perfect way to explore all the sights while also getting some RnR at this North Carolina winter getaway. Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA

  1. One of our many ski resorts.

Flickr / charliebomber Everybody has their favorite ski resort, and if you prepare around the right conditions, you can have the ideal opportunity for some seriously awesome winter sports. Any of these great places feature some of the best winter activities in North Carolina. Pick one and make it a new family tradition that you will look forward to every year.

  1. Ice climbing anyone?

Google Plus / Visit NC Maybe you’re craving some serious adventure this winter, and that’s where ice climbing comes in. North Carolina has been considered to have some of the best conditions for this sport in the South. If you’re not sure where to start you can take classes through Fox Mountain Guides & Climbing School. Fox Mountain, North Carolina 28625, USA

  1. Crowders Mountain

Flickr / Patrick Mueller South of Charlotte you’ll find Crowders Mountain. An awesome place to hike, catch some views, and explore nature. Luckily, Charlotte has fairly mild winters, making this a great year-round option for getting in a hike and getting in some fresh air. Crowders Mountain, Gastonia, NC 28052, USA

  1. Pilot Mountain

Flickr / Zach Frailey : The Uprooted Photographer If you want to get away from it all, even without a lengthy hike, Pilot Mountain is the perfect option because you can drive to the top. I’ve been to Pilot Mountain on frigid February days and captured some surreal beauty on camera of icicles adorning trees and rocks. Located not far from Winston, it’s a great option for those oddly warm Saturday or Sundays we will surely have. Pilot Mountain, NC 27041, USA

  1. Hanging Rock State Park

Flickr / Leo Suarez Another great, central option for a warm day in winter in North Carolina is Hanging Rock State Park. You’ll find plenty of trails, waterfalls, and breathtaking overlooks. Hanging Rock State Park, 1790 Hanging Rock Park Rd, Danbury, NC 27016, USA

  1. Wilmington / Wrightsville Beach

Flickr / Zach Frailey : The Uprooted Photographer Winter is a great time to explore the charming town of Wilmington, minus the usual Summer crowd. You can also spend a day to yourself along the coast. We don’t mind waking up at 6AM to drive to the beach during the summer…but it’s also totally worth it during the winter too! Wrightsville Beach Town, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA

  1. A drive through the Western region of the state to get a glimpse at snow-covered trees.

Flickr / Joe Giordano Conditions might not always allow for taking a drive, but when they do, we are sure you’ll agree that the sights are stunning. You’ll get to see large ice glaciers hanging off rocks- sometimes right beside the highway- and miles of trees with branches covered in snow. It is such a magical sight to see. The roads you will drive through really are some of the best places to visit in North Carolina in winter.

Have you been on any of these best winter vacations in North Carolina? Which cool trip was your favorite and what did you love about it? Tell us about it in the comments. We would be happy to hear all about your experiences.

Flickr / GRYGRGN

During the summer, Dry Falls is simply majestic. You can walk beneath the waterfall feel relaxed by the sounds of washing water. Come winter, it transforms into something out of this world. Sometimes, the whole fall will freeze. There’s nothing as mystically wonderful as a waterfall frozen in mid-air! It’s a great place for some unique pictures.

Dry Falls, North Carolina 28741, USA

Youtube

Hawksnest is one of the best tubing destinations in the East. They also offer a year-round zipline. if you are hoping for adventure this season, you will most certainly find it at Hawksnest at Seven Devils.

Ski Hawksnest, Seven Devils, NC 28604, USA

Flickr / Zach Frailey : The Uprooted Photographer

The famous and much-beloved Outer Banks seems always to be crowded in the summer and even spring and fall. It’s a popular destination for people from all over the place. During the winter, though, the Outer Banks transforms into a tranquil, quiet, beautiful place miles and miles away from it all. It’s a perfect way to explore all the sights while also getting some RnR at this North Carolina winter getaway.

Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA

Flickr / charliebomber

Everybody has their favorite ski resort, and if you prepare around the right conditions, you can have the ideal opportunity for some seriously awesome winter sports. Any of these great places feature some of the best winter activities in North Carolina. Pick one and make it a new family tradition that you will look forward to every year.

Google Plus / Visit NC

Maybe you’re craving some serious adventure this winter, and that’s where ice climbing comes in. North Carolina has been considered to have some of the best conditions for this sport in the South. If you’re not sure where to start you can take classes through Fox Mountain Guides & Climbing School.

Fox Mountain, North Carolina 28625, USA

Flickr / Patrick Mueller

South of Charlotte you’ll find Crowders Mountain. An awesome place to hike, catch some views, and explore nature. Luckily, Charlotte has fairly mild winters, making this a great year-round option for getting in a hike and getting in some fresh air.

Crowders Mountain, Gastonia, NC 28052, USA

If you want to get away from it all, even without a lengthy hike, Pilot Mountain is the perfect option because you can drive to the top. I’ve been to Pilot Mountain on frigid February days and captured some surreal beauty on camera of icicles adorning trees and rocks. Located not far from Winston, it’s a great option for those oddly warm Saturday or Sundays we will surely have.

Pilot Mountain, NC 27041, USA

Flickr / Leo Suarez

Another great, central option for a warm day in winter in North Carolina is Hanging Rock State Park. You’ll find plenty of trails, waterfalls, and breathtaking overlooks.

Hanging Rock State Park, 1790 Hanging Rock Park Rd, Danbury, NC 27016, USA

Winter is a great time to explore the charming town of Wilmington, minus the usual Summer crowd. You can also spend a day to yourself along the coast. We don’t mind waking up at 6AM to drive to the beach during the summer…but it’s also totally worth it during the winter too!

Wrightsville Beach Town, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA

Flickr / Joe Giordano

Conditions might not always allow for taking a drive, but when they do, we are sure you’ll agree that the sights are stunning. You’ll get to see large ice glaciers hanging off rocks- sometimes right beside the highway- and miles of trees with branches covered in snow. It is such a magical sight to see. The roads you will drive through really are some of the best places to visit in North Carolina in winter.

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Winter in North Carolina November 26, 2022 Danielle Schwartz Where is the best snow tubing in North Carolina? If you love snow tubing in North Carolina, check out these spots, all of which are perfect for flying down a hill on an inner tube:

Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing Park Highlands Outpost Beech Mountain

  Where are the best day trips in North Carolina? The best day trips in North Carolina are full of fun and unique adventures.

McGalliard Falls Park Lazy 5 Ranch Cheerwine Festival The North Carolina Zoo Sand Dollar Island Salty Pirate Water Park Shatley Springs Restaurant Hickory Nut Gap Falls Trail Carolina Renaissance Festival The Biltmore

  Where are the best Christmas towns in North Carolina? The best Christmas towns in North Carolina are all idyllic spots to spend the holidays.

Blowing Rock Dillsboro Winston-Salem New Bern Asheville

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Winter in North Carolina

November 26, 2022

Danielle Schwartz

Where is the best snow tubing in North Carolina? If you love snow tubing in North Carolina, check out these spots, all of which are perfect for flying down a hill on an inner tube:

Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing Park Highlands Outpost Beech Mountain

  Where are the best day trips in North Carolina? The best day trips in North Carolina are full of fun and unique adventures.

McGalliard Falls Park Lazy 5 Ranch Cheerwine Festival The North Carolina Zoo Sand Dollar Island Salty Pirate Water Park Shatley Springs Restaurant Hickory Nut Gap Falls Trail Carolina Renaissance Festival The Biltmore

  Where are the best Christmas towns in North Carolina? The best Christmas towns in North Carolina are all idyllic spots to spend the holidays.

Blowing Rock Dillsboro Winston-Salem New Bern Asheville

The OIYS Visitor Center

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If you love snow tubing in North Carolina, check out these spots, all of which are perfect for flying down a hill on an inner tube:

  • Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing Park
  • Highlands Outpost
  • Beech Mountain

 

Where are the best day trips in North Carolina?

The best day trips in North Carolina are full of fun and unique adventures.

  • McGalliard Falls Park
  • Lazy 5 Ranch
  • Cheerwine Festival
  • The North Carolina Zoo
  • Sand Dollar Island
  • Salty Pirate Water Park
  • Shatley Springs Restaurant
  • Hickory Nut Gap Falls Trail
  • Carolina Renaissance Festival
  • The Biltmore

Where are the best Christmas towns in North Carolina?

The best Christmas towns in North Carolina are all idyllic spots to spend the holidays.

  • Blowing Rock
  • Dillsboro
  • Winston-Salem
  • New Bern
  • Asheville