From the icy mountaintops to historic districts and salty beaches, you’ll find something to celebrate in each of these 12 charming towns in North Carolina. The state is full of creative-minded and generous people who invent ways to captivate its residents and attract visitors while making their every day extraordinary. Each morning the world is new here so make a wish list and come and discover. While the options are endless, here is but a sampling of what you can expect from these lovely towns this year.
- January, Cary
Town of Cary, NC/Facebook The Town of Cary’s event page on its website is so full, it is difficult to choose which ones to enjoy. The mind-blowing North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival takes place in January.
- February, Morehead City
Parrott’s on Eleventh/Facebook Parrott’s on Eleventh is an adored neighborhood restaurant located in the historic Phillips Bell house, offering southern hospitality, and an ever-changing menu with cuisine containing locally sourced ingredients. And about two miles away, visit Atlantic Beach. Parrott’s On Eleventh, 105 S 11th St, Morehead City, NC 28557, USA
- March, Carrboro
Carboro Recreation, Parks To be sure, the Carrboro Annual Kite Fly at Hank Anderson Community Park, only two miles away in Chapel Hill, must be the most joyful event in the world, what with the spirited wind whipping you and your kite around. Be there on March 12, from 1 to 3 p.m. Henry Anderson III Community Park, 302 N Carolina Hwy 54 W, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA
- April, Wilmington
Visit Carolina Beach, NC Yes, there is nothing quite like a sunset in the springtime on Carolina Beach, just a hop, skip, and a jump from Wilmington. Carolina Beach Boardwalk, Carolina Beach Ave S, Carolina Beach, NC 28428, USA
- Salisbury
Hippie Fest/Facebook Bring out your inner love child, and some crocheted or tie-dyed clothing for the Hippie Fest May 13 and 14. Rowan County Fair, 1560 Julian Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146, USA
- June, Madison
Frogholler Lavender Farm/Facebook Did you know June is Lavendar season? Frogholler Lavender Farm celebrates during the two weeks when the blooms are at their best, June 7-26. Be there to pick the fragrant stems. And while you’re there, sign up for a class to make your own wreath or wand. A special package is available with a meal on the evening of June 6. FroghollerLavender farm, 1095 Joe Joyce Rd, Madison, NC 27025, USA
- July, Lake Junaluska
Lake Junaluska Lake Junaluska’s annual Independence Day Celebration is an entire weekend of fun, including floating wish lanterns, concerts, and fireworks which begin at 9:30 p.m. on July 3. Lake Junaluska Conference And Retreat Center, 91 N Lakeshore Dr, Waynesville, NC 28785, USA
- August, Elkin
The Carolina Experience Three Trails Unit 3 is a two-bedroom cool space with a modern warehouse vibe located on Main Street in downtown Elkin.
- September, Ramseur
7652443/TripAdvisor Wake up with a large country-fried steak, egg, and cheese biscuit from the Biscuit Co. And it wouldn’t be September without picking some crunchy apples at Millstone Creek Orchards Biscuit Company, 151 Jordan Rd, Ramseur, NC 27316, USA
- October, Hendersonville
Historic Johnson Farm/Facebook A Farm Fun Day will take place this month at the Historic Johnson Farm. Children can play games and make crafts, pet the farm animals, and everyone can take a wagon ride. Historic Johnson Farm, 3346 Haywood Rd, Hendersonville, NC 28791, USA
Look for the Lady on the Courthouse balcony, and learn about the unsolved triple homicide at Haunts of Hendo.
Haunts of Hendo/Facebook And better yet, find out about the figures who roam the curb market lot. This hour’s tour will keep you captivated and holding tight to someone’s hand.
- November, Warrenton
Drip Coffee + Market/Facebook Open for breakfast and lunch, Drip Coffee + Market will warm you up in the morning with some homemade cinnamon rolls with thick, creamy icing. Before you leave, Quilt Lizzy is worth visiting to see the vast inventory and helpful staff.
- December, Dillsboro
Dillsboro, NC/Facebook The Dillsboro Lights & Luminaries event lights up the enchanted artisan village the first two weekends in December. More than 2,500 candles line the streets in white bags. Dillsboro, NC 28779, USA
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Town of Cary, NC/Facebook
The Town of Cary’s event page on its website is so full, it is difficult to choose which ones to enjoy. The mind-blowing North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival takes place in January.
Parrott’s on Eleventh/Facebook
Parrott’s on Eleventh is an adored neighborhood restaurant located in the historic Phillips Bell house, offering southern hospitality, and an ever-changing menu with cuisine containing locally sourced ingredients. And about two miles away, visit Atlantic Beach.
Parrott’s On Eleventh, 105 S 11th St, Morehead City, NC 28557, USA
Carboro Recreation, Parks
To be sure, the Carrboro Annual Kite Fly at Hank Anderson Community Park, only two miles away in Chapel Hill, must be the most joyful event in the world, what with the spirited wind whipping you and your kite around. Be there on March 12, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Henry Anderson III Community Park, 302 N Carolina Hwy 54 W, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA
Visit Carolina Beach, NC
Yes, there is nothing quite like a sunset in the springtime on Carolina Beach, just a hop, skip, and a jump from Wilmington.
Carolina Beach Boardwalk, Carolina Beach Ave S, Carolina Beach, NC 28428, USA
Hippie Fest/Facebook
Bring out your inner love child, and some crocheted or tie-dyed clothing for the Hippie Fest May 13 and 14.
Rowan County Fair, 1560 Julian Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146, USA
Frogholler Lavender Farm/Facebook
Did you know June is Lavendar season? Frogholler Lavender Farm celebrates during the two weeks when the blooms are at their best, June 7-26. Be there to pick the fragrant stems. And while you’re there, sign up for a class to make your own wreath or wand. A special package is available with a meal on the evening of June 6.
FroghollerLavender farm, 1095 Joe Joyce Rd, Madison, NC 27025, USA
Lake Junaluska
Lake Junaluska’s annual Independence Day Celebration is an entire weekend of fun, including floating wish lanterns, concerts, and fireworks which begin at 9:30 p.m. on July 3.
Lake Junaluska Conference And Retreat Center, 91 N Lakeshore Dr, Waynesville, NC 28785, USA
The Carolina Experience
Three Trails Unit 3 is a two-bedroom cool space with a modern warehouse vibe located on Main Street in downtown Elkin.
7652443/TripAdvisor
Wake up with a large country-fried steak, egg, and cheese biscuit from the Biscuit Co. And it wouldn’t be September without picking some crunchy apples at Millstone Creek Orchards
Biscuit Company, 151 Jordan Rd, Ramseur, NC 27316, USA
Historic Johnson Farm/Facebook
A Farm Fun Day will take place this month at the Historic Johnson Farm. Children can play games and make crafts, pet the farm animals, and everyone can take a wagon ride.
Historic Johnson Farm, 3346 Haywood Rd, Hendersonville, NC 28791, USA
Haunts of Hendo/Facebook
And better yet, find out about the figures who roam the curb market lot. This hour’s tour will keep you captivated and holding tight to someone’s hand.
Drip Coffee + Market/Facebook
Open for breakfast and lunch, Drip Coffee + Market will warm you up in the morning with some homemade cinnamon rolls with thick, creamy icing. Before you leave, Quilt Lizzy is worth visiting to see the vast inventory and helpful staff.
Dillsboro, NC/Facebook
The Dillsboro Lights & Luminaries event lights up the enchanted artisan village the first two weekends in December. More than 2,500 candles line the streets in white bags.
Dillsboro, NC 28779, USA
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