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How long is the drive from Morgantown to Myrtle Beach?

The direct drive from Morgantown to Myrtle Beach is 550 mi (885 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Morgantown to Myrtle Beach, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Greensboro, Winston Salem, and Mount Airy, as well as top places to visit like Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum and Appalachian Glass Products, or the ever-popular Blackwater Outdoor Adventures.

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Top cities between Morgantown and Myrtle Beach

The top cities between Morgantown and Myrtle Beach are Greensboro, Winston Salem, and Mount Airy. Greensboro is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Morgantown and 4 hours from Myrtle Beach.
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Mt Airy

Mt Airy, located in Surry County, North Carolina, is a city with a population of around 10,676 as of the 2020 census. It is known for its mix of tourist shops and local boutiques, featuring art galleries and nostalgic Mayberry references. The city's downtown area spans from Independence Boulevard to Pine Street and offers a charming .6 mile (1 km) round trip walk with picturesque shadows cast by the buildings during early mornings and late afternoons.
49% as popular as Greensboro
1 minute off the main route, 49% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Winston-Salem

Winston-Salem, also known as Winston by locals, is a historic city in North Carolina with a population of around 249,545. It is the county seat of Forsyth County and has deep roots dating back to its founding in 1766 as a settlement for the Moravian Church. The city boasts an authentically restored living history community called Old Salem, reminiscent of Williamsburg.
69% as popular as Greensboro
1 minute off the main route, 56% of way to Myrtle Beach
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Greensboro

Greensboro, located in North Carolina, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The Greensboro Science Center is home to diverse wildlife such as red pandas and sharks, along with an interactive museum. History enthusiasts can explore the displays on the American Revolution at Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. Additionally, the International Civil Rights Center & Museum provides insight into the civil rights movement through video re-enactments and interactive exhibits.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Myrtle Beach

Best stops along Morgantown to Myrtle Beach drive

The top stops along the way from Morgantown to Myrtle Beach (with short detours) are Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Tamarack Marketplace, and New River Gorge Bridge. Other popular stops include South of the Border Motor Inn, Andy Griffith Museum, and Pilot Mountain State Park.
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Blackwater Outdoor Adventures

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Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, a former mental hospital in Weston, offers guided tours of its massive 150-year-old facility. The main building, made of hand-cut sandstone and stretching nearly a quarter mile, is the largest hand-cut stone building in the country. Various tours are available throughout the summer and fall months, including ghost tours and an overnight stay option. The asylum also hosts festivals and family-friendly events.
Did the Asylum After Dark ghost hunt of the three outer buildings for my birthday this past Saturday (9/27/2025) and I cannot say enough good things about it. Shea was an amazing tour guide and he even told us where to find the Lobotomy room in the medical building which was exciting. The medical building was definitely the creepiest out of the three outer buildings. My mother and I actually got scared out of there and didn’t go back in so we are glad it was the last building of our ghost hunt. The tour guides told us that it was probably Joker that scared us out since that is something that he likes to do. I highly recommend the ghost hunts at TALA! They are amazing and so much fun even if you don’t have any ghost hunting equipment. We will definitely be back, and we hope that we get Shea again!
Dakota S — Google review
I recently took the paranormal tour at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, and it was an unforgettable experience! The tour was incredibly informative, diving into the asylum’s haunting history with fascinating details about its past patients and eerie events. Our guide was fantastic—engaging, knowledgeable, and great at balancing spooky stories with historical facts, making the atmosphere both thrilling and respectful. The tour itself was a blast, blending creepy vibes with just the right amount of fun, as we explored the asylum’s shadowy halls and learned about its paranormal activity. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this tour is a must-do for its unique mix of history and chills. Highly recommend!
Saiga C — Google review
Great experience. Took my 15YO daughter on a day trip and she loved it. We took the 90 daytime paranormal tour. It covers all 4 floors and lots of information. Our guide (Kaylee) was wonderful. She new the historical side of the building along with paranormal facts. It's highly recommended anyone go see it. The only cautionary thing to be said it's cold in the winter, we went in the end of October on a 50° day and it was pretty chill in the building and I can only imagine it being hot in the summer. It's not climate controlled do dress accordingly and hydrate if you will be going in the summer.
Charlie C — Google review
My son and I visited on 11/2/25. We did the 4 floor tour with the medical center. Our guide (who I forgot her name but will add a pic to give her credit) was very informative and knowledgeable. I asked a lot of questions and she answered them all. Some of the stories were very frightening and some heartbreaking. It’s sad to think about what a lot of people went thru here. But it is nice to be able to visit and learn the history of this place. I’ve been wanting to visit for years and finally got the chance to. I was not disappointed! And this place is massive too! You really have no idea until you get inside. We loved it so much that we added the criminally insane tour after. We plan on coming back and touring some parts we missed. It’s very cold in the buildings so dress accordingly. And the price of these tours are extremely fair considering that all the money goes into the upkeep and restoration of this facility. Thank you for an amazing adventure! We’ll be back for sure!
Rebecca C — Google review
My husband and I went on the 4th floor tour and were very impressed! Our tour guide, John, was excellent! He spoke loudly and clearly, was very knowledgeable, and took plenty of time to answer all of our questions. The tour covered a good portion of the facility, and we had ample time to look around and take photos. Overall, it was a great experience and highly recommended! Please dress warmly if you visit during the cooler months. The tours are on the hour so we didn't have to wait long. We went on a Saturday and had 17 people in our tour.
Marissa I — Google review
I took a paranormal tour at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum and it was an unforgettable experience! Our guide, Kaylee, was fantastic — knowledgeable, friendly, and really brought the history and stories to life. Even on the day tour we experienced some activity, which made it even more thrilling. The atmosphere of the building is incredibly creepy in the best way possible — exactly what I was hoping for from such a historic and haunted location. Whether you’re into history, the paranormal, or just want a spine-tingling adventure, this place delivers. Highly recommend taking a tour here!
Ray M — Google review
Went on 3 tours. Nick, John and Kayley were extremely kind, knowledgeable about their tours and answered questions with ease. The building was clean, both bathrooms were clean and they welcomed both of our service dogs in with no problems. This location is animal friendly anyways which makes it much easier. The history is worth the money in itself. All staff were extremely friendly and helpful! I give it all 5 stars!!
Karmic W — Google review
We did the historical tour (Ashley was a phenomenal guide) and it was fascinating. The architecture, the stories, and the history packed into those walls are incredible. While everything was great, the cherry on top was meeting Pickle the opossum in the gift shop. He completely stole my heart. 💜
M. G — Google review
4.7
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5.0
(7267)
50 S River Ave, Weston, WV 26452, USA
http://www.trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com/
(304) 269-5070
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Appalachian Glass Products

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Glass blower
Shopping
Appalachian Glass Products offers captivating hand-blown glass demonstrations, accompanied by insightful discussions on the region's rich glass-making heritage. Visitors can marvel at a diverse array of unique, handcrafted pieces available for purchase on-site or through select specialty and gift shops nationwide. The facility also features a West Virginia Farmers market offering an assortment of artisanal foods, quilting, pottery, jewelry, and exquisite handcrafted glass items.
Great products at reasonable prices. The artist actually used the old Pilgrim Glass recipe to make the cranberry glass ball I purchased. They everything here, lots off great products, and the artist will demonstrate glass blowing techniques. We talked a long time about WV glass blowing. Definitely worth a stop if you’re in Weston.
Todd W — Google review
“Fantastic Experience, Beautiful Glass!” I recently visited and purchased a glass bulb, and I couldn’t be more satisfied with the entire experience. From the moment we walked in, the customer service was outstanding and friendly. The demonstration was excellent, showcasing how they made such a beautiful and elegant bulb. It was clear that great care goes into crafting this product, and the quality speaks for itself. The warm glow adds a beautiful ambiance to my space. I highly recommend visiting . A great purchase and experience overall!
Karla K — Google review
Very sweet people! Watched an owner make blown glass balls. He did one in about a minute!! Cashier in gift shop was super nice and packed my purchase really well (all glass). I plan to take my grandkids when I’m back in that area
Kay H — Google review
Enjoyed all the beautiful pieces on display. Mr. Chip Turner gave us a personal demonstration of blowing glass and the history of the art and of WV. Very welcoming atmosphere.
Pat S — Google review
A lot of history here about glass production in the area and I think some glass factories had their own gas well to run the factory. Skilled glass workers making different glass ware ,vases etc.
Ray M — Google review
Amazing family owned business in this adorable small town so rich in history. A must visit location to watch Chip's demostrations. the glass is so very beautiful and he has so much knowledge of their history it is amazing just can't say enough.
Chrissy R — Google review
Beautiful work! So grateful they wrapped my gifts so well for the ride home too.
Bethany B — Google review
Cool shop, great prices and an on-site demo! People were so nice too, glad we decided to stop in!
Nikki A — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(419)
499 US-33, Weston, WV 26452, USA
http://www.appglass.com/
(304) 269-1030
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Gandy Dancer Theatre and Conference Center

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Located in Beverly Pike, Elkins, the Gandy Dancer Theatre and Conference Center offers a variety of shows paying tribute to musical legends, premier performances, and specialty acts. The Branson-style performances feature skilled musicians and dancers who bring passion and humor to the stage. Guests can choose from tickets for the performance alone or those that include a delicious dinner before the show. The theater's offerings cater to all ages with impersonations, comedy, interludes, and high-energy entertainment.
An amazing show and the people working there was so kind to the group of seniors I brought. There his hidden talent in that place!! I’ve been there numerous times and they just keep getting better and better. Food wasn’t bad either.
Matthew T — Google review
Great show and dinner. Great value as well. Loved the music from start to finish!
Mark H — Google review
We, as a group of senior citizens from NC had two wonderful performances by this energy packet theater troupe. If you are looking for a clean, humorous and entertaining evening activity we highly recommend this Dance company. You won’t be disappointed. The dinner served before the show needs some major improvement.
Maarit H — Google review
Great evening of dinner and entertainment. Friendly and attentive servers. Highly talented musicians, vocalists, and dancers. MC kept the show moving. Beautiful costumes. We will definitely return.
Tom J — Google review
Just wonderful. This is the best live show ever. The tribute show had everything, great music and comedy. I was so saddened to hear that it would be ending after2026,but I understand the reason. All of them will be missed very much.
Harry B — Google review
Wow what an awsome place. We were there on Saturday with a large group of Eastern Star members from WV, VA, MD & PA. The meal and service were fantastic, and the show was EXCELLENT! I have never seen any show better than this one If you are in the Elkins WV area stop in and see the show you will be glad you did.
George C — Google review
We were there for two nights and the shows were fantastic.
Doris D — Google review
Just saw the most incredible show. Everything about it was great. The food, dancing and vocals beyond any of my expectations.
LuAnn D — Google review
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4.8
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359 Beverly Pike, Elkins, WV 26241, USA
http://www.gandydancertheatre.com/
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Adventures on the Gorge

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Raft trip outfitter
Tours
Adventures on the Gorge is a renowned resort offering a variety of accommodations and outdoor activities, including whitewater rafting, ziplining, mountain biking, and paddle boarding. The Wild Blue Adventure Company provides thrilling flights over the New River Gorge. The resort also boasts multiple dining options for visitors to enjoy. Guests have praised the top-notch lodging and friendly staff at Adventures on the Gorge, highlighting their exceptional experiences with activities like rafting guided by knowledgeable staff members.
Fantastic stay at Adventures on the Gorge! We had a one-bedroom deluxe cabin and it was perfect for our crew. We met with friends who stayed in one of the larger cabins, which was nice as well. The campus is extensive with walkways and decks to marvel at the scenery. The restaurant that was open on the facility was very good. All the kids loved the pool, I loved the sunning deck with a view of the bridge (view pictured) We took the Treetop zip line tour and everyone had a blast, & felt safe with our wonderful guides! Would highly recommend the lodging and the activities at AOTG for families and groups!
Alisa W — Google review
Exactly what we expected. We are a retired couple who needed an inexpensive place to stay while enjoying the local sights. The cabin was clean and the mattress was okay for what it was. We liked the little end tables attached to the wall. The public bathrooms were extremely clean. The food from the restaurant that was open was great. They have a fantastic place set up to watch the sunset. It was my favorite thing about the resort.
Mary P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An Unforgettable Experience at Adventures on the Gorge! We had an incredible time doing the Gravity Zip Line—what a rush! The course itself is thrilling, with breathtaking views and heart-pounding fun, but what really made the experience exceptional were the people. Our guides, Bri, Madison, and Mark, were beyond outstanding—funny, knowledgeable, and totally on top of safety while still making it a blast from start to finish. Perry, our driver, was also fantastic and kept the energy high the whole way. The facilities were super clean, well-maintained, and added to the overall experience. It’s clear this place is run with pride and passion. We would highly recommend Adventures on the Gorge to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure—and we’ll definitely be back!
CAC O — Google review
I have only been here for the taste of bridge day but this place is beautiful! The event was ran so well, plenty of vendors, places to sit, friendly people and the food was awesome! Thank you for a wonderful evening!
LORI D — Google review
A truly wonderful experience. Adventures on the Gorge have great facilities. We stayed in the Loft Style Cabin, with bath and shower. Very clean and comfortable. Resort staff is friendly, helpful, and accommodating. Restaurant choices are great. The pool area is modern and relaxing. Our rafting trip was awesome with our guides Robbie and Marcus. They are both professional and very knowledgeable. Robbie was in our raft and made our experience very memorable and he made sure we had a thrilling experience.
Scott A — Google review
Logan and Ryan were amazing! They helped our newbie zip liners who had some fear of heights have such a great time! Thanks for making the experience fun for them!
Kendra M — Google review
Absolutely no one else I would ever want to be my guide. Mike truly made this trip. The river itself is obviously gorgeous and a ton of fun. But Mike’s knowledge of the river, the local history, and everything there is to do nearby made it all next level. Plus he’s just a ton of fun to be around. Being from Michigan doesn’t hurt either (except, sorry Mike, Go Green!!) Thank you for everything!!
Annmarie C — Google review
I'd only ever used ACE Adventures for Whitewater Rafting until last weekend. My husband and I had a blast with Adventures on the Gorge. Our guide knew his stuff 💯%. Customer service was awesome. Everything went smoothly. Our lunch was tasty. I have zero complaints.
Alyssa J — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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219 Co Rte 60/5, Lansing, WV 25862, USA
https://www.adventuresonthegorge.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp_listing
(304) 461-6570
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New River Gorge Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The New River Gorge Bridge is an iconic steel arch bridge, one of the longest and highest in the world, spanning the picturesque New River Gorge. Located near Fayetteville, this area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with activities like whitewater rafting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The bridge offers breathtaking views and features an educational visitor's center and a charming gift store.
The New River Gorge Bridge is simply breathtaking and well worth the stop. Starting from the visitor center, we took the drive down below the bridge and it gave us a whole new perspective on just how massive and impressive the structure really is. The views from both the top and the bottom are incredible, and the drive itself is an experience—winding roads, river views, and plenty of photo opportunities. Pairing the visitor center exhibits with the bridge drive made the visit even more rewarding and gave us a deeper appreciation of this iconic landmark.
DLM-Distribution C — Google review
Wonderful ride through the gorge. Well worth the 45 minutes that I cludes a few stops to grap pictures. Scan the QR code to listen to the audio file of history as you take the ride through beauty and history. The rangers at the welcome center was awesome!
Cindi Y — Google review
We came for bridge day and it was spectacular! They close the bridge and catapult adventurous spirits straight into the New River below. Over 300 base jumpers from all over the world put on their packs and parachute down. It’s a sight to see! Lots of great vendors, food and events at during that weekend. We attended the taste of bridge day the evening before at the adventures on the gorge and it was awesome!
LORI D — Google review
One of the most iconic views in West Virginia. Seeing the bridge in person is completely different from photos, it stretches across the gorge like it’s floating, and the scale doesn’t fully hit you until you’re standing at the overlook looking out across miles of mountains. The bridge itself is one of the longest single-arch steel bridges in the world and also one of the highest in the U.S. It sits almost 900 feet above the river. The engineering alone is impressive, but the landscape around it is what really makes it special. The mountains roll in layers, and in the fall the colors are stunning reds, oranges, golds, and deep greens all stacked into the valley. There are several great viewing spots, but the Canyon Rim Visitor Center overlook and Long Point Overlook give the best angles. Long Point especially feels unreal, you’re right across from the bridge, eye-level with it. If you visit in October during Bridge Day, people BASE jump and rappel directly off the bridge, it turns into a full festival. Whether you’re hiking, just passing through, or stopping for photos, the New River Gorge Bridge is a must-see. Beautiful, massive, peaceful, and unforgettable.
San D — Google review
Amazing place to visit. If you love history and nature at the same time, one of the best place to see in USA 🇺🇸❤️. 🏞️📍SUMMER 2024 The completion of the New River Gorge Bridge on October 22, 1977 solved a travel challenge. The bridge turned a 40-minute drive into less than a minute. It removed the need to navigate down narrow mountain roads across an ancient river. When it comes to road construction, mountains do pose a challenge. At New River Gorge, the challenge transformed into a work of structural art. The New River Gorge Bridge is the longest steel span in the western hemisphere. It is also the third highest bridge in the United States. The New River Gorge Bridge is one of the most photographed places in West Virginia. In 2006, the U.S. Mint chose the bridge to represent West Virginia on the state commemorative quarter. In 2013, the National Park Service listed the New River Gorge Bridge in the National Register of Historic Places. This listing signifies the importance of the bridge as a historic resource.
An D — Google review
Beautiful fall colors and bridge view was outstanding! We were there on a Thursday before Bridge day on Saturday. Board walk was easy accessible from Visitors Center. Steps are 175 if you decide to walk all the way to the bottom. We only went about half way and did fine with an amazing view anyway. You can also drive around to the bottom
Melissa K — Google review
Went mid October 2025. This was a nice stop, a full service welcome center with bathrooms. It was very clean. However, it was also very crowded at this location, even after the welcome center closed. The bathrooms are locked inside the welcome center, making it impossible to go after 5pm. It is a short walk to the view of the bridge then some steps down to see a better view. Maybe a 5-10 minute stop total. This place is partly dog friendly. You can bring your dog to see the bridge. But for bridge day dogs are not welcome. Which is wild and quite frankly very sad considering it is quite literally an outdoor event. That made us disappointed and we did not go to bride day because of that. I would go back to see the view if I was in the area. No hiking or anything else exciting around there. But stunning views it was my second time here.
Rachel I — Google review
An iconic piece of architecture and featured on the West Virginia version of the state series quarters, this is the third tallest bridge in the US. While you can't really appreciate its height from the 4-lane highway that crosses it due to the high concrete barriers, seeing it from the Canyon Rim Visitor Center or from down below it is pretty impressive. Worth your time to visit, as the area is beautiful, especially during Fall like it was when we were there over the last week.
Matt — Google review
4.9
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4.8
(1161)
US-19, Victor, WV 25938, USA
https://www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/nrgbridge.htm
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Tamarack Marketplace

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$$$$affordable
Cultural center
Tamarack Marketplace is a vast cultural center located in Beckley, West Virginia. The unique crown-shaped building houses fine art galleries, shops selling West Virginia handicrafts and regional culinary creations, a theater, conference center, artisan workspaces, and hands-on classes. Visitors can explore glass, carvings, and artwork for sale while enjoying quick-serve dining options at the food court-style eating area.
Striking building housing items made or designed in West Virginia. On the outside there's a local artist sculpture garden, picnic table area, small playground. There are tee shirts , blown glass, wood creations, Fiesta Ware dishes, honey, jams, other food, many other items too for sale and a cafeteria and indoor seating area. I thoroughly enjoyed the rainbow trout from West Virginia dredged in seasoned cornmeal and pan seared topped with lemon butter sauce along with the local roasted mushrooms and mashed potatoes with gravy. You pick your meal. Extensive menu including fried green tomato sandwiches.
Daffodil M — Google review
A nice place to take a break from driving, but if you aren't interested in buying art pieces, it might not be for you. There were plenty of nice things to look at and some local food items (think jams and jellies). There were a few t-shirts and souvenir items, and a place to get some snacks and sit. If you're looking for local hand-crafted pieces, this is the place.
Stephanie M — Google review
The facility is beautiful with wonderful products made in West Virginia. They also have one of the tourist swings you can take photos at. I took pictures of some stuff I liked. I no where near captured everything.
Samantha W — Google review
This has been a tourist attraction in wv off of I-77 for as long as I can remember. I’ve stopped here many times over the years and love to look at all the beautiful artistic creations from the people of my awesome state. Today I stopped here while I’m on a mission to find all the “almost heaven” swings with my husband. The building and grounds are beautiful and unique.
LORI D — Google review
Wife and I have been here on a few occasions. A must see destination for local artistry of West Virginia, Virginia. Also, they allow campers and they have water on site only for RV freshwater holding tanks. A nice quiet place to stop for the day or evening and tour to see all of the artist work.
Scott J — Google review
While visiting Beckley WVA my wife and I stopped by the Tamarack Marketplace to see what it was all about. This was our first time at the Marketplace and I haven't seen anything like this out west where we live so, it was a new experience for us. The marketplace was very impressive inside and out with so many beautiful things and an array of items including food, wine, glassware, pottery, quality woodworks, quilts, jewelry, restaurants and coffee. There is something here for everyone no matter the occasion and taste you'll find it at the Marketplace. It is a great place to visit. The service, the employees and the food was great.
Thomas K — Google review
Loved the different varieties of local art and craftsmanship. The atmosphere was nice really easy to walk around and want everything they had to offer. We only got coffee but it was fresh and good too.
Serena L — Google review
Really great place to stop by if you are passing through. All items are created by local artisans. You can create your own glass blown ornaments or atch the process being done. I was really impresed by this chainsaw made completoit of wood...even the chain!
Melissa D — Google review
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4.3
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1 Tamarack Pl, Beckley, WV 25801, USA
http://www.tamarackwv.com/
(304) 256-6843
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Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine

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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine in West Virginia offers a fascinating glimpse into the state's coal mining history. Visitors can explore an actual vintage mine on a guided tour led by former miners, gaining insight into the challenges and experiences of 19th-century and modern-day mining. The site also features a museum, gift shop, and reconstructed mining camp with picnic spots.
Surprisingly fun and entertaining. We stopped here while visiting Beckley, WV and Sandstone Falls during a day trip. We definitely had a great time. Our guide, was funny and informative. The coal mine cart was very cool. Our 6 year old did have a hard time listening to the stories and information from the 1900's (his words). My mother and father enjoyed the coal town and the historic items/ buildings, reminiscing about their childhood. Our son also enjoyed the youth museum and bonus frontier town. When it says you need 2- 2.5 hours to explore everything that's the minimum. We probably could have spent at least 3.5-4 hours here walking around and exploring. If you have the time I would recommend visiting.
Ryanne B — Google review
They do a really good job with this "museum." You can go on the train ride into the museum, guided by a retired coal mine worker. There are also other actual buildings from other coal mine camps that have been relocated to this location - - two room schoolhouse, chapel, managers house, bachelor's house, and a very nice complete children's museum. Good exhibits and artifacts. Pretty grounds. Certainly can spend a half a day or more there.
RicK — Google review
This wasn't on my first list of stops but I am so glad we added it! Our guide Gerald was absolutely a wealth of knowledge and had so much to offer. The mine tour, cabins and exhibits were all very well done. It may even be on my list to revisit if I'm in the area again! Excellent on every account!!
Heather B — Google review
This was truly the best part of our trip to beautiful West Virginia. Absolutely loved our tour guide Gerald. He was so kind, knowledgeable and personable. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this tour to anyone young or old. It was a great time!
Katherine G — Google review
I visited due to being a Fallout 76 nerd. It was a great experience. Everyone I met was incredibly friendly and welcoming. The woman in the schoolhouse shared fascinating historical details that really brought the setting to life. My mine tour guide, Don, was a retired coal miner who added so much depth to the tour. He spoke about growing up in a mining town, the realities of coal mining, and how the company store system kept miners trapped in debt. It was immersive and a wonderful visit.
Levana — Google review
My family and I planned a trip with several stops. This one was great to learn some of the coal history in Beckley and have the chance to ride a railcar into a once working mine. They only hire retired coal miners to give the tour, so you are getting the real deal! Clean facility, great tours and friendly people.
Melissa D — Google review
We had the best time on this tour. And their prices were unbelievably reasonable, even the things in the gift shop were priced so most people could afford something. This really meant a lot to this broke mama! Our guide was absolutely amazing too, a retired coal worker who knew literally everything. Even the 2 15 year olds were engaged and learned some really cool things while being entertained. I apologize again to our guide for us rushing him, we really loved this tour! This was by far my favorite part of our trip to the area.
Allison F — Google review
This museum is really cool if you're into history or coal mining or both. The guides are all former coal miners (our guide was 3rd generation) and they are very informative and in depth as they take you into an old mine from the late 1800s. It's a very unique experience and one I would highly recommend for anybody visiting the Southern West Virginia area.
Derek M — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(885)
513 Ewart Ave, Beckley, WV 25801, USA
https://beckley.org/coal-mine/
(304) 256-1747
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Lost World Caverns

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Nature & Parks
Gift shop
Lost World Caverns, situated near Lewisburg, West Virginia, is a remarkable show cave that offers guided tours through its natural underground formations. Discovered in 1942, the caverns feature stunning stalagmites, stalactites, flowstone, and waterfalls. Visitors can explore the terraced pedestal-like structures and learn about the cave's history at the on-site museum. The tour takes you 120 feet below ground level to witness nature's hidden wonders.
I very much enjoyed the self-guided tour at Lost World Caverns. The experience was fantastic, and it's a great adventure. I would suggest a little maintenance to replace some of the burned-out lights, and a warning about head hazards would be helpful for those who are taller. Neither of these issues detracted from the experience, however. Highly recommended!
Michal D — Google review
This is one of the neatest caves I've visited - it's a wet cave with some stunning formations and a self-guided tour path. The path was labelled really well with lots of signs detailing the history and special features. The gift shop is large and also features a small natural history museum with some fossils and models. The price of admission is great, this place is absolutely worth a visit!
Kate A — Google review
A great caverns from start to finish. The path was easy to follow with handrails 90% of the time. There are quite a few stairs but also a few shortcuts if you need to shorten your trek. Description plaques are provided throughout the walking path and overall, the caverns isn't too dark. I would recommend at least a sweatshirt or a second layer. Don't forget to mine for gems and check out the display of amazing fossils!
Heather B — Google review
Lost World Caverns is a small operation, but it offers big experiences for both kids and adults. The admission prices are very reasonable, and the staff take their time to make visitors feel welcome and well informed. Because the entrance fee was so affordable, we ended up buying quite a few souvenirs in the gift shop. Our children especially loved the gem mining activity, where they could search for stones in a gold-panning style setup, it was both fun and educational. Overall, Lost World Caverns provides great value and a memorable experience for the whole family.
Jannick K — Google review
For $12 this cave really surprised me at how great it was! I did no prior research, simply found it on Google Maps and went. The tour is self guided, and I simply showed up and bought my ticket onsite and walked directly into the cave afterwards which is accessed from inside the gift shop. The formations are quite neat with huge columns and stalagmites, and some fairly large stalactites as well! I just got back from Ireland where I saw the largest stalactite in Europe and I feel like the largest one in this cave isn't a whole lot smaller to the eye. So quite impressive! The cave trail itself is easy, anyone that can walk on their feet can easily make it through. It is not handicap accessible, but otherwise I saw several kids wandering around. Definitely worth a stop!
Alex B — Google review
Absolutely worth visiting if you're in the area! Super neat cavern with an interesting history. The formations have to be seen to be fully appreciated! We did the self guided tour and we were able to go at out own pace. They offer a guided tour that goes over a mile farther into the cavern, it sounds awesome! There is a neat gift shop and even a little museum too.
Cassie T — Google review
Well worth the drive and time spent at this amazing destination. If you walk right through, 45 minutes but of course I love rock formations and the beauty within so it took about an hour plus. It is easily accessed right off interstate 64 although as you see the most beautiful homes you believe you're about to turn into someone's driveway. Don't fret the friendly goat will meet you and the llamas just keep chewing their hay. Also there is a natural history museum.
Glenda C — Google review
Traveling in the area from Chicago. Staying at Skyline Lodge visiting little gems here and there in the area... This one was fun and worth the extra little drive! Also did the gem mining of course, fun!!! Inside it says they also offer tours deeper into the cave, no lights, only the light on the helmet.. into tight spaces! If we are ever in the area again we would def consider that tour!!
Jillian S — Google review
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4.5
(501)
907 Lost World Rd, Lewisburg, WV 24901, USA
http://www.lostworldcaverns.com/
(304) 645-6677
10

Big Walker Lookout

Sights & Landmarks
Bird watching area
Old-timey country store with a steel viewing tower for panoramas of mountain peaks in 5 states.
A little off the beaten path, but worth it. It cost 8 dollars to climb the tower. It will give you a little workout, but not too challenging. The view from the top is stunning. When at the top the tower it did feel as if it had a little sway to it. The country store has lots of items to remind you of your trip. They also serve some food and ice cream.
Charles A — Google review
Very cool scenic lookout. To climb the tower, go into the country store and pay the $8 per person to climb up. I thought the price was reasonable. The views were breathtaking. We were visiting the area on a motorcycle trip and stopped in right as they opened at 10 am on a weekday. We were the only people there at the time, but there were some others arriving as we left. For those on motorcycles, just know the parking lot is mainly loose gravel so be careful as you pull in/out. The woman inside the store was pleasant and told us a little bit about the area. She did mention that they have bands come in and play live music on some afternoons and it can get pretty busy during those times. There are some souvenirs you can purchase, and I saw they sold fudge and some other food items. Overall, a wonderful view and I would do it again!
Rachel B — Google review
Keith was working when we entered the gift shop to purchase tickets. He was very helpful. We had to wait 15 minutes to go up the tower because of a lightning strike. Keith told us we'd be able to see 4 different states from the top of the observation tower. The tower is 10 stories high, incredibly rickety, & absolutely terrified my daughter & myself. Lol. We sat on the floor of the observation level rather than stand because we could see that the wire was in need of repair & didn't want to get too close to the edge. It swayed quiet a bit, but it needs to for safety. Even though it scared me, it is definitely worth walking all the way up to see! Once we made our way back down, Keith sat outside on the porch & talked with us for a while. He said they close at 6pm, but if there are still people there, they don't kick them out. He was so kind & knowledgeable. This is a must see if you're near Big Walker Mountain! We loved it.
Jessica W — Google review
Wonderful spot to come and take in the view. Reason price to walk up the tower and across the bridge. The store is very nice with a lot of cute stuff. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Location is about 20 min off of rt 81. If you are passing by take a little detour and check it out.
Elizabeth — Google review
Staff was so friendly sounds silly but my hot dog was amazing LOL the view is beyond breathtaking I did not climb the tower it's just not my thing but everything about this place is just awesome including the gift shop and merchandise! Also if you've never done the trail of the Dragon this is a great place to stop along your way!
Andrea A — Google review
Well worth the detour off the interstate to visit. 201 steps to the top, good height and was not too difficult for me. Tower did sway a bit, which added to the excitement. Tasty ice cream and country store on site.
Rita A — Google review
I try and take ppl who are not from here to this place! It is a beautiful drive and the lookout is beautiful. They have some really cute handmade items in the store and the ice cream(milkshakes) are awesome!! Homemade fudge is good too!! Often they have live music and story tellers!!
Jonnie B — Google review
Gorgeous views, great place to stretch your legs on a long journey (like we were doing). There’s a nice gift shop with ice cream, too. On a clear day you’ll be able to see 5 states from the top of the lookout tower, which has 200 steps to get to the top.
Jennifer S — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(178)
8711 Stoney Fork Rd, Wytheville, VA 24382, USA
https://www.scenicbeauty-va.com/
(276) 663-4016
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Hungry Mother State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
This mountain woodland park comprises a 108-acre lake for boating & fishing, plus camping & cabins.
We were putting together a last-minute July camping trip and we remembered Hungry Mother from our time in Marion during our hike of the Appalachian Trail. I did more research and it seemed like a really nice place to spend some time, so we went online to try to find a campsite. Weirdly, the entire Creekside campground was open for the time we wanted to come. I ended up calling the park and they told me it was my lucky day, that a family reunion had booked the whole campground and just cancelled, and I wanted Site 19! We booked it and were so glad we did. The hosts were so great, and the facilities were clean and worked well. Laundry onsite for like $1.50 for washer and same for dryer Creekside Campground is awesome, but it's not for big rigs. They have another campground called Burson that will handle those, though, and some of the sites there have sewer if that's important to you. But Creekside is super cool, shaded, right on the creek, and you can walk to the beach, the trails, etc. Dump station is at the Visitor's Center on your way out. We would go hike in the morning, then sit and watch the three ducks that came every afternoon to the creek (and slip on the rocks, which was hilarious). There were deer in the morning in the meadow across the creek. If you're tenting, Royal Oaks looked really great. No water or electric, so you'd have to plan for that, but there are bathrooms/showers. We hiked Molly's Knob once during the day with our dog and then at sunset without her. We hiked the Lake Loop, but didn't get to the CCC and I think at least one more hike, so we left some on the table to come back! We rented kayaks one day and that was really fun and a way to cool off in the heat. Sunset at Molly's Knob was amazing (don't do it if you don't have headlamps and some experience night hiking). You're minutes from Marion, and we went downtown and hit all the spots from our AT hike. It's close to Mount Rogers and lots of other great hiking spots too. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
Laurel E — Google review
I was there for only a few hours at my husband's company picnic. It seems like a very nice park. Trails for hiking. Water toys to rent - canoes, kayaks (single, double or fishing) paddle boards, pedal boats, hydro bikes. Great spots to have a family picnic, some very large shelters with picnic tables, grills available. Rest rooms, building with kitchen area to rent for functions. I noted signs for geocaching. I'm sure I'm forgetting some things. I will be back to play and explore some more! 😊
Norma M — Google review
Hungry Mother State Park is a beautiful and well-maintained destination for a relaxing getaway. My family and I camped here for a long weekend and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The fall foliage was stunning, creating a picturesque backdrop throughout the park. The facilities and campsites were clean, and the atmosphere was peaceful and quiet—perfect for a family retreat. Highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy nature and unwind.
Casey — Google review
Is Royal Oak campground new? It was the cleanest state park we've been to this year. The bathrooms were spotless, clean, and well shocked. The tent platforms were massive! We walked the lake loop trail and included the CCC Trail hike, which was beautiful and well maintained. Lake was pristine, and we went swimming with our dogs. Had we had more time, we would have rented kayaks and did a lake day. Saw lots of people out, paddling and fishing. The rangers at the Information/Discovery center were informative, knowledgeable, and great to talk to. You can buy wood there also for $7 a bundle, which was cheaper than other places around. The center sells awesome stickers, some snacks, and t-shirts. The CCC exhibit was excellent, with tons of pictures and relics. Really enjoyed our stay. Can't wait to visit again.
Ashleybrahosky — Google review
This is a unique state park in Virginia. The park has a beautiful Lake that offers recreational opportunities for electric boaters, paddleboarders, and kayakers. They also have a swimming area for families with very soft beach sand for kids to make sand castles or wherever their imagination takes them! Fishing opportunities are great. Park also offers hiking trails and several campgrounds for tent camping or RV camping with bathrooms, showers, and electric hookups. Camp sites have picnic tables and fire rings.
Syrus W — Google review
we stayed at the tent only platforms in royal oak campground. very cute and unique stay. make sure your tent and fly don’t need to be staked in order to stay up! you get a free day of swimming at the beach for each day you camp. the swimming area is a short drive or walk away from the royal oak campground. the swimming area was quite small and they do not allow swimming outside of the marked off area which is really disappointing. when we went swimming a day camp of maybe 60-70 children showed up and took up pretty much the whole swimming area so it would have been nice to not all be corralled in a small area together, especially for my group of competent adult swimmers who just wanted to float in our floaties! bathrooms and shower areas at the royal oak campground were standard— no complaints. you must check in at the park office on the road before you pull into the swim area/campground area before you can actually check into your site—the ranger station closer to the beach and campgrounds are not where you check in. all the rangers and camp hosts we interacted with were nothing but pleasant!
Cal B — Google review
Great location and plenty to do there with great hiking trails and a beautiful lake. I’ve taken my scout troop there three times now. You’re in close proximity to the Virginia creeper trail as well.
Brady D — Google review
A great park if you enjoy MTN biking or hiking. Lots of great trails and scenery. We stayed at the campground near the lake and it was nice as well.
Martin M — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(296)
2854 Park Blvd, Marion, VA 24354, USA
https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/hungry-mother
(276) 781-7400
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Grayson Highlands State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Mountain park known for bouldering, scenic hiking & horse trails & a resident herd of wild ponies.
The wild ponies at Grayson Highlands State Park were absolutely worth the hike! 🐴 The views throughout the park are breathtaking—rolling mountains, open balds, and endless skies. 😍⛰️ If you go, park at Massie Gap and take the Rhododendron Trail. It’s a beautiful, moderate hike and you’re very likely to see the ponies grazing along the way. Truly a one‑of‑a‑kind experience and a must‑visit spot in Virginia!
B B — Google review
Had a great day at Grayson Highlands today. Headed out on Rhododendron Trail and up to a part of the AT. First saw ponies on the AT portion. 4 grazing there. Then on the way back down there were more! Maybe 10 - 12 ponies - just hanging out living their best lives. It was a beautiful September afternoon in the mountains. Great seeing parents out in nature with their kiddos too. Highly recommend.
Ron H — Google review
Grayson Highlands State Park is one of the best State Parks that I have ever been to. Please come here to camp, stay in a Yurt and or spend the day walking along the trails. The historic wild ponies are here as a reminder of the uniqueness of the area. It is an experience that you may never forget.
David L — Google review
Incredible location for day hiking or more! Have always heard the rumor about the highland wild ponies and was pleased to have met a few on our hikes! We hiked the Twin Pinnacle Trail, Rodadendron Trail to Horse Trail North (this trail had ponies), and the Cabin Creek Trail to the waterfall. Beautiful views and honestly one of the most stunning spacious areas I've been to recently. The Horse Trail North was my favorite and pictures cannot capture the immense beauty.
Brian R — Google review
Saw the docile ponies twice at Massie Gap. Walk up rhododendron trail to the AT. Beautiful views ups there! Then lucked out and saw more ponies later in the day when I went to the parking lot to use the toilet I spotted ponies right at the start of the trail! The Twin Pinnacles Trail, at the Visitors Center, was great. Pretty easy with one particularly great view. I went the first week of October and was suprised to see the massive parking lots 95percent empty! Fall foliage! It boggles the mind that there isnt an outdoors bathroom at the Visitors Center. The parking lots there had to hold hundreds and hundreds of cars. There was a sign at the visitor center saying the bathroom was out of order and directed you to drive to a couple other places with vault toilets! I walked a little bit of listening Rock Trail which is at the overlook by The visitor Center. You access it by the rock steps on a big boulder that's to the right of the overlook. Beautiful trail but rocky with ups and downs.
Karen S — Google review
Wonderful place to escape to nature. Great staff, interesting visitor center and gift shop. Twin Pinnacles is an easy hike with stunning views, and Massie Gap leads to Wilburn Ridge where there are massive rock outcroppings and the wild ponies. I got the feeling that I was on top of the world!
Rick M — Google review
We had a wonderful time hiking here. Very clean park, friendly staff. Clean restrooms available throughout the park. Some of the maps should be updated, especially over near Pinnacles. Overall, a great day with beautiful views!
Brandi W — Google review
This is such a wonderful state park! EVERY park rangers we met was so kind and helpful. The trails were all fairly well maintained and easy to find/navigate. Our favorite trail was Wilson Creek, but Twin Pinnacles was second. Well worth the trip down (especially if you get to see the ponies!)
Brianna W — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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829 Grayson Highland Ln, Mouth of Wilson, VA 24363, USA
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/grayson-highlands
(276) 579-7092
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Chateau Morrisette Winery

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$$$$expensive
Winery
Chateau Morrisette Winery is a charming spot nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The winery boasts a swish tasting room where visitors can sample their signature wines like the Black Dog dry red and Dog Blue blend. The on-site restaurant serves delectable American cuisine, from cheese and charcuterie plates to gourmet burgers and upscale dinner options. What's more, this pet-friendly winery welcomes dogs and even features them on their wine labels.
We went here today for our 27th anniversary. It was the best meal out we have ever had. The food and wine were fantastic but what made the evening perfect were the people who took care of us. Our server Robert was kind, considerate, and very helpful. The young person who checked us in offered us a glass of wine while we waited and was also very kind. They set us by a bay window so we could watch the sunset and mist roll over the mountains and Robert offered to take our picture! We drove 90 minutes from our place and the drive was worth it. You won’t regret your decision to eat here!
Brent S — Google review
Chateau Morrisette is a gem along the stunning blue ridge parkway. You can feel the love that goes into the wine, the bottles label, the architecture (including all the repurposed barn wood) and the staff. Ryan, Melissa and Barnabas were so graciously welcoming. The whole experience felt warm, elegant and true to the winery’s family legacy. A must visit if you in the area. Maverick and I will be back.
Nancy R — Google review
A fabulous, lively winery. We were excited to try a flight and appreciated their help in choosing wines that we would enjoy. The member of staff who served was very friendly. We enjoyed all the wines and appreciated the detailed notes about each one. I particularly recommend their dry reds and you must try their Cabernet Sauvignon. Lots of varied seating inside and they have a good range of snacks.
Jane C — Google review
We had lunch here and wow, what a beautiful place! It feels like you're in another country. My wife had a grilled chicken sandwich and I had a fried chicken sandwich and we paired it with an oaked chardonnay. Everything was wonderful and the staff was terrific! Highly recommend!
Mark S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful winery from the exquisite detail in craftsmanship to selection of wines to pairing with foods. You won't be disappointed . Live music even on occasion
SouthernGal N — Google review
I've been coming to this winery for at least a decade. It never fails to impress. I love the wines. The people are so welcoming and friendly. The restaurant is a great time as well. Brunch is typically my choice, but their food is delicious regardless of the time. Don't miss out on their December/Winter Wine Sale! Well-behaved dogs are welcome! I always love seeing the ones hanging out in the tasting room/wine shop.
Mathew C — Google review
Chateau Morrisette is a must visit to add to your list. Their friendly staff are eager to share their delicious award winning wines with you. I had the most relaxing time catching up with one of my dear friends while there. They had a perfect red for me and my friend enjoyed "the best Sauvignon Blanc she ever had". If you are lucky like we were, Nobel the precious black lab will be there to make you feel right at home. Cheers!
Melissa L — Google review
Lovely winery in a beautiful setting. Live music in the courtyard. The tasting room is beautiful and dog friendly! The host dog, Noble, is a stately black Lab who meanders through the space greeting four-legged and two-legged guests. There is even a "tasting bar" of treats for dogs. The wine is good - Archival XII and 2021 Chardonnay were our favorites. No, it's not what you can get in Napa but it's delicious and convenient for those of us on the East Coast. We also had lunch at the restaurant - service was very good, ambiance was great - beautiful views of the surrounding mountains (as you can see from the pictures the day we went wasn't very clear, but it was still pretty). Crab cake appetizer was very good, shrimp and grits were watery. But overall, we love this place and will be back.
Jaymie E — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(457)
291 Winery Rd SW, Floyd, VA 24091, USA
http://www.thedogs.com/
(540) 593-2865
14

Mabry Mill

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Tucked away in the picturesque Meadows of Dan, Virginia, Mabry Mill stands as a captivating testament to early 20th-century craftsmanship. This beautifully restored gristmill and sawmill is not only a significant piece of history but also one of the most photographed locations along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Visitors are invited to explore its charming grounds, where they can immerse themselves in engaging historic exhibits and witness interpretive demonstrations that bring the past to life.
4.5
(509)
Virginia 24120, USA
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The Blue Ridge Music Center

Amphitheater
Museums
Specialty Museums
Live folk & country music at an open-air theater in mountain foothills with nearby hiking trails.
A true gem for music lovers. Amazing museum which highlights the rich music history of the Appalachians. The weekly summer concert series is not to be missed. Wonderful live music, outdoors on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Bring lawn chairs and a cooler and enjoy amazing music. The staff is so friendly it is a true feel good place.
Joseph D — Google review
What a wonderful stop along the Blue Ridge Parkway! We spent a few hours here and loved every moment. We brought a picnic and made use of the picnic tables for lunch—a perfect way to enjoy the peaceful mountain scenery before heading inside. The museum on site is small but so well done, telling the story of Appalachian music with videos, exhibits, and interactive displays. Afterward, we enjoyed the live music in the breezeway—local musicians playing bluegrass and old‑time tunes, which gave the place such an authentic and welcoming atmosphere. The staff was friendly, the grounds are beautiful, and it’s a great mix of music, culture, and nature. If you’re driving the Blue Ridge Parkway, definitely make time to stop here.
B B — Google review
This was a beautiful place to visit. The music was great and my 3 year old daughter had a blast. She danced her heart away. Was a very clean place. Inside has a great display and history of bluegrass music. The people inside were very nice. If you are in the area, I suggest you stop by.
Animation F — Google review
Very nice Music center in the Blue Ridge mountains! It's free to enjoy the museum and a variety of activities, including libe music on certain days. Staff is very friendly. You really can get submerged into the history of Bluegrass and other music that originated in the area. Very educational and a nice spot to stop while exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains!
REA — Google review
Nice little visitors center with mini museum off the beaten path of the blue ridge parkway. Nice gift shop, clean bathrooms. Friendly rangers and access to some walking trails as well. Sometimes has live music events. There’s an amphitheater a short walk from the man visitors center.
Ay P — Google review
My family stumbled upon this gem while driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway. They play music from 12:00-3:00...we arrived just in time to hear two songs just before they were done. Beautiful mountain music! 💞They also have a small museum and gift shop with magnets, mugs, shirts and sweatshirts.
Rosalind R — Google review
Really nice people! They have jam sessions and vistors are encouraged to join
Michael G — Google review
How beautiful, peaceful and charming! Great, helpful staff & enjoyed our time! Thank you!
ScenicViews — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(199)
700 Foothills Rd, Galax, VA 24333, USA
http://www.blueridgemusiccenter.org/
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Floyd's Mayberry Barber Shop

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Barber shop
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Floyd’s City Barber Shop, located at 129 N Main St, Mount Airy, NC 27030, has been a beloved establishment since its founding in 1929. It is still a fully operational barber shop and welcomes visitors to experience the nostalgia of sitting in the same chair once frequented by Andy Griffith. The shop is adorned with original pieces, artwork, photos, and memorabilia that capture the essence of its rich history. Visitors can also schedule appointments for services.
This by far was my favorite stop in Mt. Airy. The photos on the wall from throughout the years says a lot. Getting to see the antique barber chairs was amazing and meeting Floyd's grandson. He is an awesome man and educator. My son got one of the best haircuts he's ever gotten at Floyd's. So thankful for visiting and the experience. We also bought some merchandise while here that was very reasonably priced.
Lisa B — Google review
Fun time! Takes you back to Mayberry days. Time is slower. Stories are told. Original equipment. You can get your hair cut too!
Cheryl J — Google review
My husband and I were at Mount Airy over the weekend and this little town is the cutest we adored it so much. We stepped in Floyds barber shop. The owner was so nice and we loved all the pictures they had up. And the old equipment as well :)
Jennifer S — Google review
Awesome, Bill is such a wonderful southern Gentleman. Easy going and has a lot of stories especially about his dad Floyd.
Randy S — Google review
I want to thank Floyd’s City Barbershop for their many decades of service to Mount Airy and for being such a special part of Mayberry history. A big thank you also to Bill Hiatt for carrying on his father Russell Hiatt’s legacy and keeping the doors open all those years so fans from around the world could experience the magic of Floyd’s. While the original Floyd’s is now closed and a re-creation of the show Floyd’s is reopening in its place, the original barber chairs that Andy Griffith sat in, along with other memorabilia, are now located at my shop—Justin’s Barbershop in Smiths Station, Alabama. I count it a blessing to safeguard these historic pieces and share them with the community so that the Mayberry legacy Russell created in his shop continues to live on. Floyd’s ( Russell Hiatt’s and Bill Hiatt’s legacy) will always be remembered as a landmark of smiles, memories, and tradition, and I am grateful for the many years the relics of the original Floyd’s and atmosphere that was created brought joy to those around the world.
Justin M — Google review
When we were on Main Street in Mt Airy (Mayberry) I had the opportunity to get my hair cut at Floyd’s Barber Shop and in the same chair Andy used to sit in. As someone that grew up watching Andy Griffith this is one of those bucket list things I can check off. What an awesome experience. If you’re ever in the area at least stop by and enjoy the nostalgia of it all.
Christopher T — Google review
You should definitely step in if on Main Street in Mt. AIRY. there are so many pictures, including historic photos of men that played the part of Floyd the barber. It is set up just like the barber shop from the Andy Griffith show. You can even get a haircut. Tourists are welcome!
April W — Google review
My husband and I took our son to Floyd’s for his very first hair cut yesterday and while it was a very bitter sweet moment for me, Jeff took his time and did an amazing job with our little guy! Thank you guys so much for giving us an amazing memory!
Lillie — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(480)
129 N Main St, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA
(336) 755-8637
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Andy Griffith Museum

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Museum
Performing arts theater
Specialty Museums
The Andy Griffith Museum, located in Mount Airy, NC, is a 2,500-square-foot space dedicated to the life and career of the late actor Andy Griffith. Founded by his lifelong friend Emmett Forrest, the museum boasts the world's largest collection of Griffith memorabilia. Visitors can explore items from The Andy Griffith Show and Matlock sets as well as personal pieces like a rocking chair made by Griffith's father.
Walked in at 1 pm on a Monday. I wasn't sure what to expect but was pleasantly surprised with how beautifully laid out the museum was. Timelines and mentions of local Mount Airy are found throughout and how Andy paid homage to where he came from. I learned a lot about his life outside of the Andy Griffith show and enjoyed actual props from the show but samples of his stand-up comedic work as well. It was pouring rain so I wasn't able to stroll around and enjoy the other exhibits but was able to get a quick shot of the statue out front. Looking forward to coming back one day.
Erin O — Google review
We were staying nearby so of course we had to visit! We just love his show and enjoyed seeing all the memorable at the museum. We even managed to snap our pics with the statue out front. Worth a visit if you are fans of the show.
Michelle S — Google review
My kids took me here for my birthday and it was great! We did the trolley tour so we could all be together and our guide was AMAZING!! The museum was great, we also walked along the town and it was fun. It was really just a super fun day!
Cathy P — Google review
A fun stop. Spent about an hour. Learned a lot I didn't know about the legend that is Andy Griffith. Ticket price was a little steep considering the size of the attraction. Wouldn't return, but glad we went on our way through Mt. Airy.
Shannon B — Google review
The museum was full of artifacts from the Andy Griffith show and many of the movies he was in. We thoroughly enjoyed the museum and the town. I highly recommend visiting for at least a day. The people of Mt Airy were very friendly and welcoming.
Jonathan R — Google review
4 stars really. Has some cool Andy stuff not just from the show either, movies and all. I purposely didn't take pictures of some of the neatest things. Of course that's my opinion. Kinda small but entry is only $10 & crammed full of stuff. Loved the clothes etc .
Logan W — Google review
Wow! What an interesting place. As of this review I don't know much about Andy or his show. But after this I hope to see some episodes.
Climbing K — Google review
This is a great museum packed full of memorabilia and displays regarding the life surrounding Andy Griffith and cast members of the Andy Griffith show. It is very enlightening and entertaining.
Claudia F — Google review
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218 Rockford St, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA
http://www.surryarts.org/agmuseum/
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Martinsville Speedway

Car racing venue
Sights & Landmarks
Auto Race Tracks
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series raceway with a .526-mile paperclip-shaped track, the circuit's shortest.
Fantastic track. You can see the whole 1/2 mile. The Martinsville Hot Dog is just …. Okay. There I said it. We each ate two and that was okay. I’m used to Nathan’s or Vienna Beef. The red Jesse Jones style is just not my thing. Also, their pricing is odd. It’s cheaper to get the 4 pack for $7 vs the 6 pack for $11! I’m sure most fans don’t calculate it out. Fans were nice. Family friendly. Aluminum benches had a backrest. I’d recommend a seat pad and ear plugs! Exiting the parking lot sucked. Just wait. They really need to fix the bumps that transition from grass to the road.
Brian C — Google review
What a cool place! Oldest track still on the circuit. Definitely recommend coming out to see this place. Also while in town, come out to Hooker Field and show some love for the Martinsville Mustangs.
Ryan F — Google review
The U.S. Marine Corps 250 was our first experience at a NASCAR race track, and we are hooked! The Kids Zone was a great place for kids to build Lego models for a downhill race, to see a race car, and to eat some good treats. The Martinsville hot dog is worth absolutely worth the hype. Other highlights include free parking, ver reasonably priced concessions, and fairly comfortable seating. The environment was perfect, and the fans are the best!
Nelson H — Google review
Great track and Nascar weekend enjoying all 3 races, but it was very disorganized for leaving after the cup race. Pictures are after 45 minutes, and nothing is moving out of the parking lot. . . Update: It took just over 2 hours to get on hwy 58.
Norman S — Google review
We enjoyed the track. We had fun. Hot dogs were yummy. Parking was easy. $20 to park in someone's yard. The track right in their back yard. The only thing I didn't like were the roads getting there from my direction, a bit curvy with hills (not good for motion sickness).
J W — Google review
This is a very cool flat track also great short track racing access is a little limited infield is very small area for so many people.
Wes G — Google review
Great track! The short track keeps you engaged for the whole race! Good ole short track racing!
Laura H — Google review
Very short, but extremely atmospheric race track. Tickets should already be purchased online, but thanks to the really good organization there are no problems at the entrance. We would love to come again
Jörg W — Google review
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4.5
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340 Speedway Rd, Ridgeway, VA 24148, USA
http://www.martinsvillespeedway.com/
(877) 722-3849
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Stone Mountain State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
14,000 acres of parkland around a scenic granite dome, offering fishing, hiking, climbing & camping.
This is a beautiful state park. We tent camp but prefer to book a RV site due to them having water/electricity. The RV sites are large and leveled gravel and pavement. All include a fire ring ,picnic table and lantern post. We kinda like site 54 near the bridge and by the lovely creek. Some sites do offer more shade than others. The RV bath house is nicer than the ones in the tent areas. It has 3 toilets and 3 showers and sinks. Electricity also for hair dryers etc. The showers do have the push buttons and I hate those. Also when we were there it was hot so I would’ve enjoyed a cold shower but there isn’t any way to adjust water temperature. The park is huge and we enjoyed riding our bikes everywhere. There are many hiking trails and a huge picnic area outside of the campground. The campground checkin office does have ice and wood for sale. We’ve stayed here twice and both visits have been quiet and fun.
Rhonda A — Google review
Stone Mountain State Park is a true standout in NC’s state park system. It rewards hikers who are willing to work for views and variety. Yes, the loop is difficult in parts, but those who tackle it come away with a sense of accomplishment—and some of the best scenic moments the region has to offer. There are also many waterfalls to see as well. Overall gorgeous park to visit.
Tammera L — Google review
Stone Mountain Park – Perfect Day Hike from Charlotte! If you’re looking for a solid hiking spot about 1 hour 40 minutes from Charlotte, Stone Mountain Park is a fantastic choice! We took the Stone Mountain Summit Trail (orange path), which is about 3.2 miles round trip from the parking lot to the top and back. It took us approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, with a moderate to tough difficulty level — especially the final stretch with some steep inclines. Be sure to bring plenty of water and a few snacks — the summit has breathtaking views that are perfect for a relaxing break. The trail is well-marked, the scenery is beautiful, and the reward at the top is totally worth the effort. Highly recommended for anyone up for a bit of a challenge and wanting to explore nature near Charlotte!
Sujit K — Google review
I used to live 20 minutes away and would hike this mountain all the time. When you live in the mountains, you stop appreciating all the beauty of it. It’s been almost 15 year since I’ve lived there or hiked this mountain. The Rangers do a great job with keeping everything preserved. I can tell the hurricane did some damage last year but it’s still so beautiful. It takes about four hours to do the whole hike - if you’d like to stop by the waterfall, chill on top of the mountain, or just taking your time to take in the beauty of the mountain. 10/10 🌟
Ryan L — Google review
Very big state park with lots to do. State Rangers are very helpful and informative. Roads and hiking paths are kept up and clear. I am disabled and the rangers told us of the disabled access points, parking etc which was extremely helpful. I was able to see the Homestead because of the disabled access and parking. There is no cellular Wi-Fi unless you connect to the parks so be aware that cell service too is sketchy. We were only there for a day and really needed so much more time. It’s a beautiful park with lots to do. The history alone was worth the trip for me. The Blue Ridge area nearby is worth a week’s trip. There is plenty of wildlife too, a baby deer was found by hikers near the homestead when we were there. If you are into camping it would be an amazing place to stay. Definitely check into it if you are considering going to the area.
Michelle S — Google review
Beautiful place for hiking, connecting with nature and the pass. Every step is worth it. The views are breathtaking. It can take more than 4 hours to do the whole 4.8 miles, but it was all worth it.
Mariannis P — Google review
Great moderate hike with waterfalls and scenic views. About 5 mile loop with tons of stops along the way for beautiful views, creeks and waterfalls. Decent amount of people on the trails on a Sunday afternoon. Highly recommend!
Daniel H — Google review
We enjoy the hike to the Mt. But they also have handicap entrance and parking so you can go directly to the base of the Mt and enjoy the view and the original homestead. Very nice and well maintained.
John — Google review
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3042 Frank Pkwy, Roaring Gap, NC 28668, USA
http://www.ncparks.gov/stone-mountain-state-park
(336) 957-8185
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Harvest Grill

$$$$affordable
American restaurant
Upscale bistro at Shelton Vineyards offering diverse seasonal American fare paired with house wines.
Our server Ashley was awesome!! Fun and great personality. The Halibut special was amazing along with the Cabernet and Merlot that we had with dinner! The music was an extra special touch that was well received by everyone. We have been here several times for dinner and food is always great!! Shout out to Jennie Hess for her extra special service!😊
Dale D — Google review
I can't share enough good things about our recent experience at Harvest Grill & beautiful Shelton Vineyards. Although, we have enjoyed eating there before, this time our daughter was getting engaged. Benson White & the staff all went above & beyond to make it extra special for the happy couple & our immediate family!! The table was lovely & we had the most amazing food. Everyone loved the charcuterie board!! It was beautiful & so delicious! I'm very happy we went with this location. It could not have been a more perfect evening for our family.
Bryan C — Google review
Shelton is gorgeous first off! We had reservations at the Harvest Grill and it was a fantastic meal! We didn’t let the drunk people beside of us ruin it - they had definitely had too much to drink when you’re stumbling through the restaurant and can’t find your friends and having to hold onto chairs- so aside from that- the ambiance of the restaurant was 10/10 and the food was delicious. My favorite wine was the dry rosé! After the meal we went over to the tasting room and enjoyed a flight of 5 wines. They had cute items for sale as well as chocolates. We really enjoyed our visit and would come back again.
Jennifer J — Google review
Made reservations for our Anniversary. Great atmosphere, relaxed, comfortable and great service. Ashley was a great server, took great care of us and Benson the manager helped make our evening very special. Definitely would recommend as a great place to eat. We will be back.
Martin W — Google review
Our server Kim was excellent. The Halibut dinner was over the top. Have dined at the Harvest Grill many times and it is always 5 star. Amanda was responsible for our fine dining experience.
Wayne T — Google review
Wonderful dinner at Harvest Grill . The Pork Ribeye was so tender and the special chicken parm Alfredo was amazing . Large portion. Best Alfredo sauce I have ever had . Thank you to Benson and Cortney for making our date night extra special .
Slightly A — Google review
We went for my birthday. The food was great as well as the service. Our server Adrianne B was wonderful. This was our 1st time, and there was a little issue with a part of our food, but it was taken care of promptly. Being a vegetarian, it was nice to have several options. We will be back in a few months for our anniversary.
Daveen F — Google review
We had a late lunch reservation. Our server took forever to take our orders. Then we waited an extremely long time for our food to come to the table. They were not very busy so not sure what took so long. Four orders were for hamburgers ranging from medium rare to medium for the meat. All four were well done and dry. One order was for a chicken salad and the chicken was dry and overcooked. We visit Shelton a few times a year for their wine. This is the second year in a row we ate at the restaurant and were disappointed both times. We will be eating elsewhere for now on.
Gary S — Google review
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4.5
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286 Cabernet Ln, Dobson, NC 27017, USA
https://www.sheltonvineyards.com/harvest-grill
(336) 366-3590
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Hanging Rock State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Hanging Rock State Park is a stunning natural area with cliffs and plateaus, offering various outdoor activities such as rock climbing, lake fishing, swimming, camping and hiking. The hike to the top of the park requires proper preparation as it involves climbing up actual rocks with an elevation gain of 2000 ft. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views at the top along with beautiful waterfalls. The park has a visitor center that provides basic amenities including bathrooms and water refill stations.
𝐇𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐑𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐤 – 𝐀 𝐇𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐦 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐇𝐢𝐤𝐞𝐫𝐬 Hanging Rock State Park is an excellent spot for hiking, located just about an hour from Greensboro. I recently went there with some colleagues from work, and we had a great time exploring the trails. The park offers beautiful scenic views, well-maintained hiking paths, and a peaceful natural setting that makes it perfect for a day trip. It’s a great mix of challenging and moderate trails, so there’s something for everyone. I also noticed a lot of families with kids enjoying the park, which speaks to how accessible and family-friendly it is. One of the best parts is that it’s not overly crowded, so you can truly enjoy the environment without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Plenty of parking spots too, which made the experience even more convenient. Overall, if you enjoy nature, hiking, or just want to get out of the city for a bit, Hanging Rock is definitely worth the visit!
Most R — Google review
Before heading back home we had decided to make a stop here after a night of camping. We came here on Sunday and it was pretty busy. We decided to checkout the waterfalls since they’re not long hikes. The cascade waterfall is the easiest. The other two are not hard to get too, but you will have many stairs and rocks to walk back up and it’s uphill the entire way back. But the falls were beautiful and the overlook was gorgeous as well. This is a dog friendly hike too. There is a large campground there, a visitor center and lots of places to sit and have a picnic.
Beth A — Google review
Great Hike, Be Ready for the Incline (Budget Extra Time!) The logistical side of this hike is excellent. The parking situation is super great for the trailhead, and the path itself is very well maintained and clearly marked. The trail to Hanging Rock has some great, steady incline, so be prepared for a solid workout. Fortunately, there are plenty of natural spots and benches to stop and rest as needed. A note on timing: The path is 1.8 miles one way. We were really "huffing it" and managed the round trip in 1 hour and 20 minutes, but for most hikers, you should easily budget at least two hours just for the ascent and descent, not including the time you spend enjoying the views at the top. Bring water and take your time!
Sean — Google review
Definitely worth it. The drive is beautiful up there already. There are a couple of waterfalls with a very short hike (window and hidden falls). The hanging rock trail itself is a bit steep at some points but definitely doable and worth it! You can’t go wrong going mid to late October. The colors are already popping.
Omar O — Google review
First off, know that they go on an hour long lunch break around 1pm and have no one at the visitor center or any signs placed on the door stating this. 🤦🏼‍♀️ There were multiple people standing around confused because of this. Secondly, if you are staying in a cabin, BE AWARE that the doors lock on their own when they are shut. 🙄 For whatever reason they did not relay that to us nor were there any signs to let us know on the cabin. We were very lucky we made it to the office 5 minutes before they closed to have an officer come let us back in. It felt that we were an annoyance due to this, even though we had no way of knowing. It’s upsetting because we were there since noonish and I asked if there would be anyway we could do an early check in to the cabin even if at 3 or 330 instead of 4 and was told possibly so we checked back a couple times and they just seemed flabbergasted for some reason?? I don’t understand why they could not simply reach out to the person who cleans the cabins and request #6 which was ours to not be cleaned last.. being that there was only 4 at the most to clean as two of my neighbors had been staying there another night and stayed the night before. I talked to them and asked if they were told about the doors locking on their own and they said no and that they had the same problem?!? It’s just totally unnecessary and exhausting when they could simply print signs out. The positives of this place is that it’s absolutely amazing. It feels like a slice of heaven and I was impressed at the cabin price 200$ for two nights and it had heat, was cute inside and clean, a fridge , oven , microwave. They only have a teeny shower that clogs very easily but overall I was impressed with the cabin. Unfortunately dealing with several of the people running the place was unpleasant and the bed was more like a mat and we only got about an hour or two of sleep so we only stayed one night. I will definitely be back at some point to hike again but the less you have to deal with the workers the better. Also, don’t forget you need to bring your own blankets , sheets and towels etc to the cabin if you’re staying in one
J_Marie — Google review
I try to make it to Hanging Rock at least once a year. This is one of my favorite places and it has something for everyone. Great for a challenging hike with some amazing views or a casual stroll with some lovely waterfalls. I especially like going in autumn when temps are a little cooler and the fall colors are starting to pop.
Matt K — Google review
Great place to spend the day. We hiked 2 separate trails and found 4 different waterfalls. Still so much left to explore, definitely coming back a other weekend to do more hiking and find more adventures
Daniel C — Google review
It was amazing the view was beautiful and so amazing. The two trails we did was great one I want to say was may be a little harder then what's posted. But over all we had a blast
Patricia J — Google review
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5.0
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1790 Hanging Rock Park Rd, Danbury, NC 27016, USA
http://www.ncparks.gov/hanging-rock-state-park
(336) 593-8480
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Pilot Mountain State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Hiking & rock climbing on iconic, 2,400-ft. Pilot Mountain with a separate riverfront area.
I love the views from Pilot, but the overlook from the parking lot is not what it used to be. Some young trees have grown up, so if you really want to get a look at the stunning valley view you’ll need to do a little hiking or rock climbing. That said, this is a very pretty and serene place. It’s worth the effort. The trails have a lot of boulders for steps and can be challenging. Hiking poles are highly recommended, particularly if you are an active older person looking to get exercise while minimizing your risk of falling. Likewise you might want to avoid hiking up or down Three Bears Gully - which is on the scary side. I’d suggest bug spray to keep ticks at bay and sunscreen as well. Nothing out of the ordinary for warm weather hiking in the south eastern US. Ravens nest on the pinnacle so it can’t be climbed, but there is a trail that loops around the base. Hiking at Pilot can be a really great workout for your quads!
Marlys A — Google review
This is my go to place to hike because it is literally in my backyard. Trails are maintained and marked very well. There are several trails with different levels of difficulty ranging from easy too hard, so there is something for all skill levels. I love seeing people out there with their pets and young ones. It does my heart good to see young people getting away from TVs and video games.
Brandon R — Google review
We made a fall trip with bunch of friends to this gem of a place. Views and rock formations were amazing. We did a few short trails. The one called Pilot knob trail is a must, it is 0.8 mile and takes just a little to go around the top. Drive from Charlotte was easy. We didn’t have to use shuttle as there were many parking spots on top of mountain but they do have shuttles from the bottom parking lot if top one is full. State park folks has maintained this park to the top notch. Some parts were closed for rock climbers while in other part we saw many climbers.
Amit M — Google review
We hiked the Grindstone and the Pilot Knob Trails. Both trails are well maintained and marked. While Grindstone is rated strenuous, I would rate it moderately strenuous. Overall it's mostly moderate due to the trail surface itself being well maintained and use of switchbacks to ease the climb. One section above the 1.5 mile marker is more difficult as it's not switchbacked with a steeper pitch up the mountain and a bit rocky. The views from Little Pinnacle Overlook and Pilot Knob Trail are outstanding. The top is a bit like Mount Mitchell since you can also drive to the top. Pick your time to do the hike carefully to avoid the crowds at the top!
J F — Google review
I have always loved Pilot Mountain State Park! When I was little, my family would go camping here every year. I'm glad it is still thriving and loved that they have added a shuttle for more people to be able to enjoy the Knob. It was certainly busy but there are many different trails to choose from. If you bring a dog, they are not allowed on the shuttle. We took the Grindstone trail from the visitors center up to the knob (3.5 miles one way). There were definitely some strenuous sections but also some flattish sections that provided a bit of a break. Bathrooms at the top were clean and there were working water fountains outside the bathroom!
Lydia M — Google review
Arrived early for a star party with the Forsyth astronomy club at the summit parking lot. It became cloudy at night but I did get some sunset pictures. Great visibility. On a clear day, with binoculars, you can see the condos on top of Sugar Mountain, which is 79 miles away. Winston Salem and Greensboro skylines are easy. You can see the Charlotte skyline (80 miles away) also. If you hike the Little Pinnacle trail, you will see Hanging Rock/Moore's Wall and Sauratown mountains. The visitor center is tremendous and very informative. Learn about the history of the Saura Indians, animals, flora, fauna and geology of this region.
Rick M — Google review
What a very cool park. We were looking to hike up but found a road all the way to the top and do a nice hike around a few locations. What a great view.
Mind T — Google review
Majestic views. Better than I expected. The drive up to the top was beautiful with the fall leaves all around us. Then at the top there are several lookouts to enjoy the top of Pilot Mountain, trees and valley from above.
Vincent A — Google review
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4.5
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1721 Pilot Knob Park Rd, Pinnacle, NC 27043, USA
https://www.ncparks.gov/pilot-mountain-state-park/home
(336) 444-5100
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Raffaldini Vineyards & Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Wedding venue
Wine bar
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
We had an incredible Father’s Day experience at Raffaldini Winery, and it was truly made special thanks to Denise’s outstanding service. She was so lovely, knowledgeable, and kind, she made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. The winery itself is absolutely breathtaking, the views, the atmosphere, and of course, the wine! We enjoyed a beautiful family day and were so happy to be able to bring our baby along and relax in such a stunning setting. My husband had a memorable time, and we’re already looking forward to coming back. Thank you, Denise, and the entire Raffaldini team for making our day so special!
Susana G — Google review
The restaurant boasts gorgeous views and the staff is super friendly. We ordered two different sets of flights. The waitress was great explaining the difference in flavors. My favorite wine was the basil strawberry! They also had vendors on hand and a food truck. We walked through the vineyard and took beautiful photos. I highly recommend visiting!!!
S. H — Google review
A Truly Beautiful Experience at Raffaldini Vineyard & Winery Raffaldini Vineyard and Winery is an absolute gem! The surrounding scenery is breathtaking, stunning backdrop for a relaxing day. The service was warm and welcoming, making us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. The views are truly amazing—perfect for taking in the natural beauty while enjoying some of the wines. We particularly enjoyed the wine flights and prosecco, which were surprisingly good and expertly crafted. Our day was delightful, and sharing this experience with my husband and best friends made it even more special. Happy to say Raffaldini is a beautiful place to visit, relax, and indulge in great wine and company. It’s definitely worth the trip, and we look forward to returning soon!
Nelly R — Google review
Worth each & every penny you spend… Wedding photographer here! I can’t rave enough about this venue. They without a doubt deserve any bit of attention they get. The grounds are well kept, every direction you look, you will have your breath taken. I was so amazed at how clean, beautiful, & detailed everything was. I honestly didn’t want to leave. Driving up felt like entering a dream! If you were looking for the extra push to check this place out, here it goes… Anddddd if you are hoping to have a photographer to take along for the ride that has super unbelievable rates, it wouldn’t hurt to contact me too 😂 - Mo’elle Photography & Video
Elle C — Google review
If you like dry wine this is the place to go!!! They have a good selection of wines. The views are beautiful and let's not forget about the staff. They are so nice and explains to you through all the wines they have.
Leissy Q — Google review
My friends and I visited the winery for the 20th annual Fiesta Italiana. The grounds are beautifully kept and the wine was wonderful. We enjoyed the event and the vendors/Food trucks and will more than likely be attending next year!
Emily Y — Google review
Five Stars!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My girlfriends and I celebrated my birthday on a glorious Saturday at the Winery. Everyone is so nice and accommodating! The wine is delish and we brought our own charcuterie board this time around. We will be back for sure!
Deanna H — Google review
Nestled in the rolling hills of the Yadkin Valley, Raffaldini Vineyards delivers one of the most unexpected wine experiences on the East Coast. Driving up the winding mountain road, the view shifts from Carolina pines to what feels like a slice of Tuscany transplanted into North Carolina soil. The estate, modeled after a Tuscan villa, greets visitors with terracotta tones, arched windows, and sweeping terraces that overlook the Blue Ridge Mountains. What sets Raffaldini apart, beyond its breathtaking setting, is the authenticity in the glass. The family has imported rootstock directly from Montepulciano, Italy, ensuring that the wines grown here carry not only the flavor of the land but also the DNA of the Old World. It’s a surprising twist that elevates Raffaldini from a charming Southern vineyard to a true bridge between continents. The Montepulciano-based reds are bold yet graceful, showing dark cherry, plum, and a whisper of spice—a nod to their Italian ancestry, but shaped by the cooler nights and mineral-rich soil of the Carolina mountains. White wines like Vermentino bring a crisp, Mediterranean brightness that feels almost surreal when sipped against a backdrop of Appalachian ridgelines. The tasting room staff lean into this dual identity, walking guests through flights that feel both familiar and adventurous. One moment you’re savoring the rustic earthiness of an Italian-style red, and the next you’re gazing out over the Carolina landscape, reminded that you’re very much in North Carolina. In short, Raffaldini is not just a winery—it’s an immersion. A Tuscan dream reborn in the Blue Ridge, proof that with vision, roots, and respect for tradition, the flavors of Montepulciano can thrive thousands of miles from their birthplace. For lovers of wine, travel, and surprising discoveries, Raffaldini is a must.
Cheryl M — Google review
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450 Groce Rd, Ronda, NC 28670, USA
http://www.raffaldini.com/
(336) 835-9463
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World's Largest Chest of Drawers

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in High Point, North Carolina, known as the "Furniture Capital of the World," you'll find the whimsical World's Largest Chest of Drawers. This impressive 32-foot Victorian dresser-shaped structure is a delightful roadside attraction that invites visitors to snap memorable photos. Families and kids are particularly enchanted by its quirky charm, making it a perfect quick stop during your travels. While parking options are available nearby—both on the road and in an alley behind—the area encourages brief visits to keep traffic flowing.
If you’re into weird roadside stops like I am, you’ve gotta check out the World’s Largest Chest of Drawers in High Point, North Carolina. I visited last November, and yes—it’s exactly what it sounds like: a 38-foot-tall dresser right in the middle of a neighborhood. High Point is known as the “Furniture Capital of the World,” so this giant chest is their version of a monument—and honestly, I respect it. It’s painted bright blue with two massive socks hanging out of one drawer, like your house just grew legs and a laundry problem. It’s totally free, takes maybe 10–15 minutes to visit, and makes for a perfect quirky photo stop. There’s even a matching “Giant Highboy Dresser” a few blocks away, if you want the full furniture-tourist experience. Is it weird? Definitely. Is it worth a detour? 100%. Because honestly, what’s a road trip without a random giant dresser in your camera roll?
Deanna T — Google review
If you're looking for some roadside Attraction to visit just for the fun of it, then this is for you. We do enjoy seeing the world's largest whatever is as we cross the country. Sometimes they're a bit of a tourist trap but in general it's just for fun. That's exactly what this is. It is fun to see. It was easy to get to. There just isn't anything to do when you get there as far as the feature. There's no gift or souvenir shop. You're basically stopping along a city street to take a picture of the world's largest chest of drawers.
Myron J — Google review
High Point is considered the “Furniture Capital of the World”, and the dresser was built in the 1920s as a way to highlight the city’s furniture industry. The oversized chest of drawers even has two dangling socks carved on the front—symbolizing High Point’s role in hosiery production as well. It’s become an iconic roadside attraction, often visited by tourists and furniture shoppers alike.
Brian L — Google review
Very cool and a short drive from winston salem, unfortunately its having repairs made right now and theres a fence around it. You can still take good pictures though! Where i parked wasnt wheelchair accessible, but there is a sidewalk so there are places to park where it could be accessible. Since im ambulatory (able to walk short distances) i was able to get in front and snap a pic!
Conner E — Google review
Very disappointed that we could not climb into at least one of the drawers. There was a selection of socks hanging from the drawer... Rather untidy if you ask me! There was a fence around the "attraction" which restricted movement around said "attraction". There was no gift shop or other rides in the immediate vicinity or other giant furniture such as a dressing mirror?? Will these be added in the future? Asking for a friend...
Dadbod D — Google review
I love finding unique things to see across America. Between this and the large chair I couldn't stop laughing. It is worth the stop.
Joellen R — Google review
The original location has a dresser under construction, but is closed with No Trespassing signs. We passed what we think was a new location called Furnitureland South located off Route 29.
Steve ( — Google review
While the chest of drawers was cool, we thought it would be at a park or something. It was a building on thr road with only a couple spots of street parking. The area seemed a little sketchy due to boarded up house next to where we parked with people sitting on thr porch to keep cool. Not bad for a photo op, but I wouldn't plan to spend any length of time here.
Barbara C — Google review
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508 N Hamilton St, High Point, NC 27262, USA
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/811
25

Tanger Outlets Mebane

Shopping mall
Shopping
Shopping-mall chain featuring a variety of brand-name & designer outlet stores.
Great place to shop for branded clothes ,shoes , sportswear. The whole outlet area is spacious and clean which gives a relaxing shopping experience. Ample parking area for the shoppers' cars. There are many popular clothing brands outlets to choose from. It would be better if there were more F&B to cater to the shoppers.
Ty L — Google review
So many stores to go to. Clean bathrooms and everything is well kept.
Jake — Google review
I visited the Tanger Outlet Center in Mebane and really enjoyed my shopping trip. The place is clean, easy to walk around, and has plenty of parking. There are many good stores like Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Levi’s, Coach, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Bath & Body Works, Columbia, and Kate Spade. I found some great deals and the staff were friendly and helpful. There’s also a Starbucks and a few places to grab a snack. Overall, it’s a nice place to shop and spend a few hours with family or friends.
Dr.Bhargava B — Google review
This place was a lot of fun! We enjoyed the spinning top chairs! We loved the variety of stores as well. There's also a Bath and Body Works here even though it's not on the map!
Hannah C — Google review
This is a great opportunity to shop at a variety of stores in one location. The store choices are diverse, and it is kept up nicely. I like that you can accomplish a lot of shopping in a short period of time, and it doesn't take wasting the whole day.
S K — Google review
Pros; Very clean. Everyone is nice…. Cons; No deals to be found. Very limited on food or drink options….. No reason to come to a place like this vs. going to the mall or even going to stand alone stores. At least at the mall you have plenty of food and drink options, and prices at the mall are actually as good or better than here at Tanger.
CS B — Google review
Great place to take the family stroll around. Buy clothes, eat and relax
Glenda J — Google review
Great variety of shops. Great sales. Restrooms and food easy to find. Well lit and safe. Food trucks there at times. Great for shopping or browsing.
D W — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(191)
4000 Arrowhead Blvd, Mebane, NC 27302, USA
https://www.tangeroutlet.com/mebane
(919) 304-1520
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26

Morrow Mountain State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Mountain park with a lake & river offering fishing, canoeing, hiking, horseback riding & camping.
Drive to the top of the mountain to check out the scenic views. Very nice restrooms and lots of parking up there. If you go during the week it's very quiet. Great walking trails and views throughout. Various trails, we did 2 to 4+ mile moderate hike and scenic lookout along the river. Plan on an hour or three. Doctor Kron homestead was also very cool to check out.
Chris S — Google review
Visited Morrow Mountain State Park on October 18 to see the fall colors, and it was such a nice experience! 🍁 The fall colors were beautiful, and the trails were clean and easy to walk. It’s a peaceful place to spend time with family or friends. You can also do a charcoal BBQ there, and there’s plenty of parking available. Overall, a great spot to enjoy nature and the fall season.
Nikita T — Google review
A beautiful place for an autumn getaway! 🍂 Its perfect for families and kids especially if you prefer easy scenic spots instead of long hikes. You can drive all the way to the highest viewpoint which makes it super convenient. The area also has grills, picnic tables, and peaceful surroundings great for lunch and family photos. Highly recommended for a calm weekend trip..
Moin A — Google review
I haven’t been here since I was a child, but it’s still so peaceful and beautiful. We hiked around the top of the mountain on a warm day in November. Leaves were changing color and the view was lovely. Lots of people brought food to eat on the picnic tables and there was a charming cafe with hot chocolate too. I’ll definitely be back to check out some of the trails. 👍✨
Stephanie T — Google review
The trail was really nice to give that secluded feeling I strive for. It was a smaller size loop and there are other options. One has a backpack campsite I really wanna use someday. Had a few lovely views....rare flowers here and there....don't be in such a hurry .. 💕
Christopher K — Google review
A very nice hiking trail. Park close to the museum. Visit the museum to learn about the importance of this place. Different rocks and why it’s called a quarry. Then you’ll enjoy the hike even more. Hike to the top of the mountain. Great view there. Return path will be much much easier and faster. Total about 5miles and will take around 2 and half hours if you go in casual mode
Arman R — Google review
The park is very nice, I especially liked the hiking trails. There’s also boat rental and several piers where you can fish, as well as a barbecue area and picnic tables. It’s a great place — I’ll definitely be coming back there.
Golden T — Google review
Beautiful, clean, and great hiking. Clean large bathrooms. Lots of picnic tables and grills. Family fun and nature at its finest! Loved it.
Kim F — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(194)
49104 Morrow Mountain Rd, Albemarle, NC 28001, USA
http://www.ncparks.gov/morrow-mountain-state-park
(704) 982-4402
27

Aloha Safari Park

Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Family-run zoo featuring a wide array of animals, most of which have been rescued.
Please do not listen to the reviews that posted before this post. This zoo is still amazing! We’ve been here for 17 years and it has changed over the years but we had the most amazing time today with my family in town! The drive through animal feeding was the best part! And for all those little girls out there that are obsessed with Capybara’s-they have 3! 2000% worth the $15 entrance fee! And the staff was wonderful-working hard to care for this little gem in our back yard! These animals are just beautiful!
Lisa S — Google review
Iam so glad I found this little zoo! It was such a fun experience for the adults and kids in our group! We also decided to do the animal encounter with a baby kangaroo. Even with the little lack of communication we received regarding the experience, we still had such a great time. And the team member who was with us for the encounter was so knowledgeable and willing to answer all our questions! Also the pricing is phenomenal for the experience you get!
Cassie M — Google review
This place was so fun!! We originally showed up to do the drive thru safari. However, once we arrived, we saw the drive thru was closed due to them getting ready for their Christmas drive thru. We didn’t know what to expect but we ended up just doing the walk thru safari. We loved it!!! They have all kinds of animals and you can pet kangaroos and feed donkeys, ostriches, giraffes, etc. We were a group of 4 adults so this place isn’t just for kids. Highly recommend and we can’t wait to come back to do the drive thru safari!
Marie H — Google review
second time going here and i can say , the later you go the better (during the week) went an hour before they closed on thursday and only two other groups walking around !! i feel like you can see more animals and even spend more time with the ones you like , without having everyone else close and by you (not in a mean way) !! the workers are nice and friendly as well … one of the best smaller zoos perfect for younger kids … took my one year old daughter for her birthday and she loved it (espically the cows) !!
Shelby L — Google review
Nice staff. The park is nice and appropriately sized. A bit expensive, however it includes the drive through experience which is awesome. It’s be nice if there was a little more ability to have interactions with the animals, not full on animal encounters, but just like petting the goats or something.
Kandace B — Google review
First time at Aloha Safari Park, I actually enjoyed myself. I'm glad I paid for a cup to feed the Barnyard animals that was actually the highlight of my visit. I enjoyed looking at all the animals of course but as a hands-on person I really enjoyed feeding the Barnyard animals the most. The giftshop had great souvenirs if you like buying something as a memory item. All and all I had a great time!
Amanda B — Google review
We did not like this experience. To each their own. The exhibits were random, completely different species exhibits were beside each other in a cramped barn. We will not be returning. The loud Christmas music on November 1st really annoyed us. The staff were more busy setting up Christmas decorations (once again on November 1st) than fixing broken fences that almost fell on my toddlers near the emu exhibit. It’s giving consumerism and only caring about making a dollar. The whole zoo just seemed RANDOM?? The animals seemed stressed out. Particularly the monkeys and tigers. The animals in general did not have much space to roam and the conditions seemed pretty bleak. I wouldn’t waste the money to attend it. First “zoo” I have went to that I genuinely felt bad for the animals. Felt like a Netflix tiger king exhibit to be honest.
Lauren M — Google review
A Hidden NC Gem for Families We had the most amazing time at Aloha Zoo in Cameron this week — it felt like we had the entire place to ourselves! From the moment we arrived, our toddlers were wide-eyed with excitement, and the fun didn’t stop. We explored exhibits featuring monkeys, hyenas, tigers, crocodiles, giraffes, and so many other animals — each one more fascinating than the last. A highlight for our little ones (and us!) was getting to feed the animals — it’s such an interactive, up-close experience that they’ll be talking about for a long time. But hands down, the most unforgettable part was the drive-through safari. Where else can a camel stick its head through your car window and nearly steal your taco bowl? This zoo is a perfect, family-friendly adventure with a personal, welcoming feel. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a fun, memorable day trip. We’ll definitely be back!
Madelyn A — Google review
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159 Mini Ln, Cameron, NC 28326, USA
http://www.alohasafaripark.com/
(919) 770-7109
28

82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum

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Army museum
Museums
Military Museums
Nestled within the historic Fort Bragg, the 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum is a treasure trove for military history enthusiasts. Established in 1945, this expansive museum spans 6,000 square feet and showcases an impressive array of exhibits that chronicle the storied past of the 82nd Airborne Division since its inception in 1917.
We really enjoyed ourselves! My nephews were visiting from out of state and one of them, especially, *loves* everything Air force (he wants to join one day). We had to take him! They have an amazing display of planes of so many variations, tanks, etc. They also have some beautiful displays and tributes to those who fell during Vietnam and the War on Terrorism.
Becca B — Google review
Airborne all the way Airborne driving on, driving on! Truely a morale assett to the division garrison life....but you rarely see actual active duty paratroopers there. It was National Airborne Day 2025, August 16th and nothing special was underway upon an afternoon arrival. There were two WWII renactors....or waa it three? In an OD canvas tent outside the museum baking in the sun. Great historical museum and artifacts. Keep it open!
T C — Google review
We have visited this museum multiple times during our time at Fort Liberty and it’s a favorite place for us to bring family when they come to visit. Very clean place, lots to read and look at inside. A theater to watch a documentary on the subject and a nicely stocked gift shop. There’s also plenty to look at outside the museum.
Lorikeet P — Google review
Was in the area and checked out this musuem. Straightforward to get on base and musuem was great. Also checked out the JFK Special Forces Musuem that was on the way to 82nd musuem. Recommend both.
Jon K — Google review
A great experience! Loved all the outdoor static displays.
Hoyt F — Google review
Our first trip to Ft Bragg's museums while visiting our daughter and son in law stationed there. I must say this old Soldier was very impressed. Highly recommended.
Greg A — Google review
Really needs more to be added. There are SO many opportunities for Excellent displays that show the 82d trials and tough periods. FOB Airborne, the founding of FOB Shank...So many missed opportunities. There is lots of unused space in the museum- more can be added. The displays are pretty basic, and mostly talk about equipment. Well, isn't it the Dedicated Soldiers who really deserve some recognition?
Pts P — Google review
Small but informative Museum about the contributions of the 82nd Division. Nice memorabilia and items from all major conflicts. Must visit if you have access to Fort Bragg.
Kevin R — Google review
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C-6841, 5108 Ardennes St, Fort Liberty, NC 28310, USA
http://82ndairbornedivisionmuseum.com/
(910) 432-5307
29

South of the Border Motor Inn

Motel
Water & Amusement Parks
Simple rooms in a Mexican-themed resort with a theme park & a sombrero-shaped observation tower.
The room was huge, extremely clean. I used to be a professional housekeeper and can find the dirt anywhere. This place is spotless. The beds were very comfortable, its dated but I kinda of enjoy that retro feel. I love the pool options. They have a beautiful indoor poor with the dome over it and a really nice outdoor pool with tons of lounge space. I would 100 percent come here again.
Hope N — Google review
I remember going here as a kid and it is still as pristine and enchanting today. The only down side is that society as a whole doesn't appreciate the simpler and cheesy nature of life 20 years ago. Too bad because there is still so much fun and memories to be hard here. The buildings and restrooms were to notch in appearance and cleanliness. We'll worth taking the time to take selfies with the many quirky statues and props. Go here to make a few memories with your family and remember the nostalgia.
Ronald B — Google review
Not a 5 star place but my room was huge, very clean and a comfy bed. The village is a fantastic little tourist trap. Had a great breakfast at the place next to the gift shop and a really good steak under the sombrero... you should spend a day here just to say you did it, tell your kids Disney world was closed and that was the #2 option
Philip W — Google review
Kids loved it. I definitely enjoyed buying things. All different types of things. The cleanliness, the feeling the experience brings and the level of enjoying South Carolina.
Marquita G — Google review
A Stay to Remember… for All the Wrong Reasons 1. Wi-Fi in the room? Nope. I got so pruney sitting by the pool just trying to check my emails. 2. Hours of operation: We know it’s off-season, but shutting down almost everything at 7 p.m.? Meanwhile, fireworks are 24/7? Make it make sense. 3. Amenities: The shampoo provided was enough to wash exactly one butt cheek. 4. Toilet paper: Felt like sandpaper on my poor behind. Please invest in Charmin Extra Strong—your guests will thank you. 5. The TV situation: Pretty sure I needed a telescope. Was that a 26-inch screen? Walmart has 40-inch models on sale. Just saying. 6. The bed: I didn’t realize I’d booked a stay with the Flintstones. The bed was harder than a slab of granite. 7. Check-in: The new front desk staff couldn’t find my reservation. After digging through my junk email they finally located it. We got a parking pass but no directions, so we looped around like idiots. #TrainingNeeded 8. Gift shop: Decent, but please restock your light-up keychains. Out of N’s, R’s, and L’s! 9. Cultural note: Not a single Mexican in sight. Was hoping to see at least one of my fellow people. #Latino #MiRaza 10. Activities: No mini-golf? Missed opportunity. 11. Room privacy: The blinds didn’t close all the way. Had I not changed in the bathroom, my “hot bod” could’ve been a free show. 12. Phone book nostalgia: Found a Yellow Pages from 2013. Fun trip down memory lane, but maybe update it? Half those numbers probably belong to ghosts now. 13. Coffee tragedy: The Folgers machine nearly scalded me. Then the powdered creamer looked suspiciously like crushed Tums tablets. Might want to check those expiration dates. --- Final thoughts: Between the Flintstone mattress, the single-cheek shampoo, and the Tums creamer, this stay was one for the books. Would I come back? Only if the Wi-Fi reaches the room and the toilet paper stops waging war on my butt.
Ramon S — Google review
I had a pool pass. The place was empty. I had a lovely swim for at least 20 min. The water was refreshing, not overly warm. The place could use some cleaning/painting. It felt like an abandoned gem. The geodesic dome is really nice from the water
Rai P — Google review
Really enjoyed my stay. Room was HUGE. It's very quiet .it's old school and cozy. This is where I like to stay , instead of modern boring hotels that are popping up everywhere . Parking is very convenient . Friendly staff. Clean, beds and sheets are so comfortable . The room is spacious and at a great price.
Tiff T — Google review
Had a great time and haven't been there since the 70s. The rooms are dated but it was great overall just because it brought back memories as it child going on vacation and staying there with my family. It would be nice to say all of the rooms updated like some of them had been renovated but the ones we were in if there was any renovation done it was very minimal. Thank you for the wonderful stay and the wonderful memories but I had staying there with my sister and I traveling to Florida.
Jenni G — Google review
3.9
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3.0
(988)
3346 US-301, Hamer, SC 29547, USA
https://www.sobpedro.com/accommodations/south-of-the-border-motor-inn-motel-hotel-i95-sc
(843) 774-2411
30

Conway Riverwalk

Park
Outdoor Activities
Tranquil path bordering the Waccamaw River, with benches, grassy areas & playgrounds along the way.
Great little river walk in conway. It is well kept and maintained. Some parts are not that wheelchair accessible. But other then that its a great little place to bring the kids on the weekend or just a fun free thing to do to get out of the house. Sometimes they have farmers market and other small events here also
Thomas C — Google review
Beautiful spot for a jog, or a relaxing walk. The river is gorgeous day or night! We saw fish, turtles, and heard lots of birds here. The walk itself is on a nice boardwalk and you can take a stroll through the sweet city of Conway after. There’s multiple restaurants within walking distance and lots of stops for pictures. There’s plenty of parking and even a nice farmers market (check when it’s open). It’s a really great spot to meditate and take a rest for your mind. We also found some painted rocks which was exciting!
Amber — Google review
We went for the Halloween Market. The decorations were fantastic. The town was decorated with beautiful lights, pumpkins and several huge scary animated monsters, skeletons etc. Our only disappointment was there was zero to very little traffic control. The crowds were huge and traffic was majorly snarled both in town and leading up to it. Maybe this slows down after the initial weekend. The Market was festive but I expected more vendors and food trucks. ( Unless I missed another lot of vendors). One question was why did all restaurants stop seating at the same time? This left many hungry attendees with no choices as most eateries (except bars) were closed for the event. The ones that were open had very long wait times. In excess of 2 hours. Overall it was a great event which happened to be hugely attended on Saturday eve.
Mary V — Google review
This was a beautifully done walkway. It was very peaceful, but there were a lot of shops and dining nearby. Please check the retail hours online before you go if you want to combine shopping with your walk.
Christine D — Google review
October 1st started Halloween Town. Definitely worth the trip. We njoyed everyone's hospitality and kindness. I would LOVE to live in Conway historic community but never a house to buy. (The ladies at City Hall treated us with epic kindness) Cute Halloween decorations in court room!!! We loved it.
Lisa V — Google review
Gorgeous area. Conway is truly the hidden gem of Horry County. So many people come to visit Myrtle Beach each year and never make it up here to this beautiful little town. The Riverwalk is a peaceful, well-maintained space to take a stroll right in the heart of downtown Conway's many shops and restaurants.
Brady B — Google review
Beautiful walk, great for the entire family. We were there for the Halloween season. Such a fun place to visit!
Kelly S — Google review
Omg. The Halloween decorations already up are fabulous. Love the Ozzie tribute. So much fun, even for older folks like us. Lol
Rozena M — Google review
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4.5
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2nd Ave, Conway, SC 29526, USA
http://www.cityofconway.com/
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