North Carolina's Best Kept Secrets: Top Scenic and Thrilling Drives
by AutoExpert | 20 March, 2024
Okay, road tripping isn't just about blasting past boring scenery. We want those twisty, scenic routes that make you and your car feel ALIVE. Luckily, North Carolina's got some hidden gems, from the twisty mountain roads all the way down to the coast.
But first, a word of warning: these aren't your granddad's Sunday drives. Be smart, be respectful, and don't treat public roads like your personal racetrack. Alright, let's dive in!
1. The Tail of the Dragon, Deal's Gap
You've heard the hype, and yeah, it's mostly true. If you're into corners, the Dragon's your holy grail. 318 of 'em in just 11 miles? It's insane. Feels more like a racetrack than a real road. Just watch out for bikes and those camera-toting dudes crouching by the side of the road – they like this spot too.
2. Hanging Rock, Danbury
Forget Asheville, there are mountains the tourists don't know about yet. Hanging Rock is that sweet spot: killer views, and some seriously fun roads nearby. The climb up the mountain itself is a good test for your engine, then on NC-66, get ready for blind corners and sudden drops that'll make your suspension earn its keep.
3. Bairds Creek Road, Boone
Short but mighty, this one starts with a BAM – that entry off NC-105 is basically a slingshot, with a sweet straightaway to open up the throttle. Then, WHAP! You're into twisty mountain madness, narrow lanes, the whole deal. Afterwards, cruise down to Valle Crucis for small-town vibes and an ice-cold Cheerwine at the general store. Perfect ending.
4. Outer Banks National Scenic Byway
Okay, hear me out, even land yachts deserve some love. This coastal route (NC-12) is literally like driving on the ocean. You're gonna need those ferries, but hey, that's part of the adventure. Bumpy roads? Yeah, thanks to hurricanes, your air suspension will get a workout. But those ocean views? Priceless.
5. US-321, Charlotte to Boone
This highway is a wild ride. It's twisty, scenic, but also...kinda scary. Endless construction, narrow roads, tourist traffic... It's like a real-life video game, but with no reset button. Passing those giant trucks is NOT for the faint of heart. But hey, your brakes and suspension will get tested for sure.
6. US-64, Everywhere
The granddaddy of NC roads, US-64 has it all. Start near the Tennessee border (hello, Tail of the Dragon detour!), and cruise eastward. Flat farmland gives way to rolling hills, twisty mountain sections...it's a choose-your-own-adventure kind of route. Just be ready for anything!
7. NC-18
This sneaky highway's got a split personality. Starts off slow through pretty farmland, lulling you into a false sense of security. But then BAM! Switchbacks, crazy elevation changes, the works. Options galore once you're done – grab a small-town bite, do the route in reverse, or hop on the Blue Ridge Parkway for more scenic bliss.
8. NC-226A aka "The Diamondback," Little Switzerland
Weirdest name, most fun road. This "alternate route" near Little Switzerland is NOT for beginners. Think switchbacks on steroids, the kind that make your passengers turn green. Sedans with sporty suspension will eat this one up. Just, uh, make sure your engine can handle the climb...it gets steep fast.