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North Carolina is a travelers dream, from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks historic lighthouses, wild horses, and charming fishing villages; from battlegrounds of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars to the heart of motorsports; from rolling wine country and golf courses to stately plantations and rustic settlements. Whether you travel North Carolina for its historic treasures or natural beauty, this handy guide will help you find the Old North States most spectacular sites and secret treasures. The book charts weekend adventures and day trips along back roads and scenic routes, into the states many mist-shrouded mountains--the Black, the Blue Ridge, and the Great Smokies--and down to its ever-changing shores. Sumptuously illustrated, with maps and all manner of interesting detail, Backroads of North Carolina is a page-by-page pleasure, as well as a passport to the more off-beat delights of the Tar Heel State.

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Backroads
of North Carolina

YOUR GUIDE TO GREAT DAY TRIPS & WEEKEND GETAWAYS

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BYKevin Adams

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DEDICATION

To my sister, Alecia, for her determined encouragement over the years.
And for the joy of watching her make it to the top in all the ways that matter.
And to my brothers, Steve and Laurie, for always having the answers to my questions
and for making me feel that I could accomplish anything.

CONTENTS Spring in Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest has the verdancy of a - photo 5

CONTENTS Spring in Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest has the verdancy of a - photo 6

CONTENTS

Spring in Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest has the verdancy of a tropical rain - photo 7

Spring in Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest has the verdancy of a tropical rain forest.

INTRODUCTION

At sunrise during winter thousands of snow geese fill the skies over Pocosin - photo 8

At sunrise during winter, thousands of snow geese fill the skies over Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.

Goldenrods and asters grow at an old barn in western North Carolina Let me see - photo 9

Goldenrods and asters grow at an old barn in western North Carolina.

Let me see if I have this right. Im writing a book about North Carolina, highlighting thirty or so backroad routes that exemplify the states storied history and scenic beautyand Im doing it all in 160 pages? Have I lost my mind?

Dont I know that North Carolina has the second-largest road system in the nation? And that most of these qualify as backroads? Or that the states rich history extends all the way back to the colonial era, when North Carolina became the first state in the union to authorize its delegates to vote for independence from Britain? Or that North Carolina witnessed decisive battles during the Civil War and, later, mans first flight in a powered machine? Or that North Carolinas physical geography ranks it among the most biologically and aesthetically diverse places in America? Surely I remember that miles of pristine beaches and barrier islands line one end of the state, while rugged mountains tower on the other end?

I have lived in North Carolina for nearly half a century, during which time I have seen and experienced enough of my home state to fill a library of books. The idea of attempting to cull all of these attractions down to fit into a 160-page book was tough at first. But I finally decided to make this book a showcase for my beloved Tarheel State. Although I would have preferred to have had room for 1,000 pages and 750 photographs, I am confident that even the most seasoned North Carolina traveler will find something new and exciting in these pages.

I chose the routes based on scenic amenities, interesting history, general nature, and, admittedly, some of my quirks. I dont like heavily populated areas, but in some cases I felt it appropriate to include them, such as with Wilmington in . I refused to include the road from Cherokee to Clingmans Dome in the Smokies, even though it offers exceptional scenery; Ive been caught in enough bumper-to-bumper traffic on this highway to skew my judgment forever. Yet I included the Blue Ridge Parkway, even though it receives the most visitors of any unit in the National Parks system. The parkway is not crowded during most of the year, and with some 250 miles of the roadway in North Carolina, you can find relative solitude somewhere at any given time, even during the height of tourist season. Besides, part of the appeal of the parkway is that it provides access to many other scenic areas, many of them little visited.

Each route includes driving directions and an overview of its highlights The - photo 10

Each route includes driving directions and an overview of its highlights. The distances stated in the directions are rounded to the nearest mile. Because it is impossible to describe all of the excellent features of any one route, I try to provide descriptions that will entice you to seek out more information. Unexpected discoveries await you on every route. While therein lies part of the appeal of driving a backroad, there is some advantage in doing a little research ahead of time. At the very least, bring along a good road map. The maps and directions provided in this book are meant only as a general guide. I recommend DeLormes North Carolina Atlas & Gazetteer as a primary road map.

The routes range in driving length from 15 to 180 miles, but mileage often does not indicate travel time. You can drive any route in the book in a half day or less, but why would you want to? The shortest route, on Roanoke Island, would take about thirty minutes if driven straight through, but it would take a long weekend if you experience all it has to offer. Most routes are best driven at certain times of the year, and some require you to visit at several different times to reap their benefits. For instance, wildflower season in the mountains runs from mid-March to October. You should take a road trip in April to see the spring ephemerals and another in midsummer to see the showy roadside species.

As if this isnt enough for you to digest before you hit the road, consider one more thing. On nearly every route, there are connecting side roads that offer sights every bit as good as the one youre traveling. This is especially true in the mountains, where practically every road is a scenic byway. Dont be afraid to explore off the main route.

My lifetime of exploring North Carolina from the mountains to the sea has provided me so many sights, experiences, and memories that I will never be able to express them all. I am hopeful that in Backroads of North Carolina I have provided you with the spark you need to begin your own journey of exploration across the Tarheel State. I promise you that you will never become bored with North Carolina.

Time to hit the road.

The 1910 Old Red Bridge crosses Spring Creek in Hot Springs Lichen-covered - photo 11

The 1910 Old Red Bridge crosses Spring Creek in Hot Springs.

Lichen-covered rocks create an interesting foreground to this early-morning - photo 12

Lichen-covered rocks create an interesting foreground to this early-morning view from Round Bald in the Roan Mountain Highlands.

PART I
Bluffs and Valleys

The Northwest

Black-eyed Susans and tall bellflowers grow along the Overmountain Victory - photo 13

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