If you're headed to North Carolina with a tent and an eagerness to party, there are several campgrounds that are perfect for you. Whether you're looking for an out-of-the-way beach campground, some mountain merrymaking or something in betwe… read more
Tucked between bustling Myrtle Beach and Wilmington, North Carolina, this quiet barrier beach town is close to a plethora of water sports and activities. Stroll the nine-mile sandy beach, jump on a deep-sea fishing charter, or try your luck… read more
The scenic views afforded by the overlooks on the Blue Ridge Parkway make the casual drive long remembered. A short detour from the drive into Stone Mountain Park reveals one of the natural gems so frequently obscured by the majestic mounta… read more
The Outer Banks of North Carolina are a series of narrow islands that stretch for nearly 200 miles. At times you can see the ocean and the inland side of the water at the same time, and at other times there is more width. The area is a grea… read more
Surf City is a beach town located on the southeastern coast of North Carolina. This popular vacation destination attracts visitors with its family-oriented atmosphere and scenic beaches. Leisure activities abound, as do campgrounds. Camping… read more
Located almost in the middle of Cape Hatteras, Nags Head is a central location for all of the North Carolina Cape's beachfront and ocean-going outdoor activities, as well as being convenient for visiting the historic site of the Wright Brot… read more
Situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, North Carolina, is a great location for a camping trip. Many outdoor activities can be pursued in this area; hike a few trails, ride your bike, go fishing or take a rock-climbing lesson in th… read more
Emerald Isle is located on a barrier island off the coast of North Carolina. These islands are known as the Outer Banks and are typically less crowded than beaches like Myrtle Beach. With this seclusion comes a slow pace, less commercializa… read more
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