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Beloved North Carolina Mountain Town Recognized As No. 1 Place To See Fall Foliage Nationwide

Sorry beach lovers, nothing beats the mountains in the fall. And I’m a beach/summer person through and through. But that weekend (or weeklong) road trip in the fall has to…

Linn Cove Viaduct on the Blue Ridge parkway in the fall season. Road winding through the mountains with autumn colors and blue vibrant morning skies.
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Sorry beach lovers, nothing beats the mountains in the fall. And I'm a beach/summer person through and through. But that weekend (or weeklong) road trip in the fall has to be to the mountains. The gorgeous hues of the leaves, the crisp mountain air, an easy hike, and perhaps a beer, glass of wine, or some cider overlooking the mountains. It's the perfect fall excursion. And the best of the best? It's a short two-hour drive from Charlotte. The outdoor experts at Outside Magazine ranked a North Carolina Town as the top spot on a list of "The 9 Best Mountain Towns To See Fall Foliage".

The winner is a town I have visited numerous times, though admittedly most often in the summer. It's the small town of Blowing Rock North Carolina. It's a little less than a 2-hour drive from Charlotte straight up 321. You'll come across Blowing Rock a few miles before you reach the college town of Boone. The town is easily walkable and offers numerous places you can stay and access shops, restaurants, a brewery, and more without ever getting in your car. In the summer the downtown park is filled with flowers, but the backdrop of the red, orange, and yellow leaves is something to see.

You will want to grab that car and cruise the Blue Ridge Parkway to get some of the most stunning North Carolina fall foliage views imaginable. Peak season in the region is mid to late October.

What other cities made the list?

  1. Blowing Rock, NC
  2. Salt Lake City, UT
  3. Stowe, VT
  4. Taos, NM
  5. New Paltz, NY
  6. Leavenworth, WA
  7. Crested Butte, CO
  8. Eureka Springs, AR
  9. Stanley, ID

So as you can see, there are truly places from all over the county recognized. This makes it even more impressive that Blowing Rock North Carolina is Outside Magazine's number 1 place to see fall foliage in the entire US. You can read the full Outside Magazine article here. Or keep reading to check out some of my favorite things to do in Blowing Rock any time of year.

11 Must Dos When Visiting Blowing Rock, North Carolina

One of my favorite mountain towns to visit any time of year but especially in the summer months is the town of Blowing Rock. Just a short drive up 321 before you hit the college town of Boone, you'll find the quaint village of Blowing Rock. The town boasts a rich history dating as far back as the 1700s. You'll see some of that history reflected below. It's also home to some charming mountain inns and the luxurious Chetola Resort. Blowing is close to the previously mentioned Boone, Linville Falls, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Banner Elk among other towns. So with so much to do in the general area what are the must-dos in Blowing Rock itself?

That's where I come along. I grew up going to Blowing Rock with my parents as a kid every summer. In fact, my mom often reminds me that the first "vacation" I ever went on was a week in this North Carolina mountain town. So I'd say I have some qualifications to tell you the must-do activities. As a child, I would have told you about the playground in the park. They had the most fun slide I still remember to this day. The park has since been redone, and at this point, I'd look a little odd on a playground. But I bet it still brings the same joy to kids today as it did to me then. And while I didn't include that park on my must-dos in Blowing Rock list, I did include another of my childhood favorites.

On this list, you'll find activities, restaurants, shopping, places to grab a drink, and more. If hiking is your thing, you'll have to do your own research. Outside of a leisurely stroll, I didn't include any of that on this 11-item list. I'm not known for my outdoorsy spirit that's for sure! So check out the collection of must dos and adventures in the town of Blowing Rock North Carolina.

Grab A Bite To Eat At Town Tavern

Typically my first stop when getting into town in lunch at Town Tavern. While it is a sports bar, the food is excellent and the games on are just an added bonus! Have lunch and stay for the sports if you so choose. Plus it's a great place my dad likes to hang out and have beers while my mom and I shop.

Browse The Vendors Art In The Park

Art In The Park is a monthly arts and crafts festival that takes place in the summer months. It has a rich 60-year history and attracts vendors from across the southeast offering a variety of handmade goods. Each show features a different group of artists, so you'll get a different experience each time you visit.

Take The Kids To Tweetsie Railroad

When I was a kid Tweestise was my must-do on any Blowing Rock trip. While I was afraid of the cowboy and Indians on the train, I loved the ferris wheel and the smaller kiddie train. And they have even more rides to offer now. As well as special events including a ghost train, Thomas The Train, and more! If you have kids visiting with you, they are sure to love a trip to Tweetsie!

Go Antique Shopping

The town of Blowing Rock is home to several antique shops perfect for treasure hunting. As someone who loves the Grand Millenial style, I love browsing antique stores and stumbling across gems. One of my favorites is Hanna's but some other options include Winwood Antiques, Possom Hollow, and Blowing Rock Antiques.

6 Pence Pub

This quaint British Pub is a favorite of mine for dinner. It's affordable and the food is delicious! You can choose outdoor dining on the patio, or inside at in the cozy pub. Enjoy British favorites like scotch eggs, bangers and mash or fish and chips. But don't worry if American Fare is more your style with chicken fingers, salads, sandwiches, and burgers also as options.

Visit Moses Cone Manor and Memorial Park

Moses Cone Memorial Park is home to the Moses Cone Manor a gilded age mansion that is now home to the Southern Highland Craft Guild. The park also includes 25 miles of carriage trails perfect for a leisurely stroll. The most popular is surely the Craftsman's trail which is a 20 minute loop around the home and estate.

Have A Beer At Blowing Rock Inn And Alehouse

This unique bed and breakfast is also the town's first microbrewery. Overnight guests and daily visitors can enjoy all-day dining and fifteen tap beers. Plus the patio has fantastic views of the town and Sunset Dr.

Take Home A Homemade Candle From High Country Candles

Not only will you find 80 different candle scents at High Country Candles you'll also find some unique designs that I wouldn't even dare burn (they are too pretty!). I love the layered candles pictures above and have several Christmas ones as well as some smaller ones I use in my every day decor. I always look forward to seeing what's new and adding to my collection.

Have Some Wine & Cheese at Sunset And Vine

http://www.blowingrockwine.com/

Personally, I'm more of a wine kind of girl than beer. So you'll more often find me at Sunset & Vine having a glass of wine and some cheese. You can also shop their selection of wine to take home as a souvenier or just take back to where you are staying.

Shop The Boutiques

Downtown Blowing Rock is full of adorable boutiques as well as home decor stores. You never know what you may find, but some of my favorite clothing items have come from stores in town. Some of my favorites include the Funky Tulip, Monkee's of Blowing Rock, and The Gilded Lily. My mom and I also enjoy shopping decor stores such as the Brass Exchange and The Last Straw.

Enjoy An Ice Cream Cone at Kilwin's

What is any vacation without ice cream? You've probably tried Kilwin's Ice Cream before, but that doesn't mean you should pass up the chance to grab a cone. Located on Main Street, they will almost always have a line after dinner, so perhaps go for a mid-afternoon snack instead.

Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.