After bragging about North Carolina in my last article, I decided to do fifteen more pictures that prove just how magical it is. While pictures speak a thousand words, in North Carolina, you ALWAYS want to see the beauty of our state for yourself too. Also, this article has a fall twist!
- North Carolina is simply amazing year round, but especially in the fall.
Flickr / Kim Seng
- Our beaches are beautiful this time of year.
Flickr / Zach Frailey
- You get breathtaking sunsets.
Flickr / Zach Frailey
- Unique, seasonal beauty.
Flickr / Zach Frailey
- And quiet, uncrowded beaches.
Flickr / Zach Frailey
- Oh, and on the Western side of the state, there’s immense beauty as well.
Flickr / Kim Seng Like Linville Falls, pictured above.
- You’ll want to wake up early to catch a breathtaking sunrise over the Blue Ridge.
Flickr / Monika Simpson
- You can always find a quiet, peaceful trail to hike while the morning air is cool.
Flickr / Matthew Paulson
- Driving on the famous Lynn Cove Viaduct is a must.
Flickr / Jim Dollar People travel all over the nation for that view!
- Visiting a waterfall is ALSO a must.
Flickr / Brittany Randolph With such unique beauty, it’s no surprise this is a beloved hobby of many North Carolinians.
- The sunsets during fall are close to magical.
Flickr / Katie Weilbacher
- But if the beach or the mountains isn’t an option, the whole state sure is beautiful too.
Flickr / Visit Winston-Salem Pictured above is Old Salem in Winston-Salem.
- Even the cities are stunning.
Flickr / Alex G.
- And our small towns too.
Flickr / Zach Frailey
- But the best part of North Carolina is that all you have to do is walk out of your front door to be surrounded by beauty.
Flickr / Jerry and Pat Donaho
Where is your favorite place to experience fall in North Carolina? Tell us in the comments!
Flickr / Kim Seng
Flickr / Zach Frailey
Like Linville Falls, pictured above.
Flickr / Monika Simpson
Flickr / Matthew Paulson
Flickr / Jim Dollar
People travel all over the nation for that view!
Flickr / Brittany Randolph
With such unique beauty, it’s no surprise this is a beloved hobby of many North Carolinians.
Flickr / Katie Weilbacher
Flickr / Visit Winston-Salem
Pictured above is Old Salem in Winston-Salem.
Flickr / Alex G.
Flickr / Jerry and Pat Donaho
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