The Atlantic Coast
The North Carolina Atlantic Coast is known for much more than its great sand and surf. It is a place rich in history of pirates, battlegrounds and sunken ships. The Atlantic Coast beaches offer a unique combination of sun, sand and sea, with Emerald Isle, AtlanticBeach, PineKnollShores, Salter Path and Indian Beach all have fishing charters available, kayaking, parasailing, and boat rentals. Clean sandy beaches combined with the mild weather provide the perfect natural setting to enjoy limitless recreational opportunities.
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The Blue Ridge Mountains
Located in the Southeastern United States, the Blue Ridge Mountains form the eastern edge of the Appalachian Mountains. Beginning as a narrow strip of land south of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the Blue Ridge Mountains cross Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and into Georgia. Encircled by majestic mountains, Cherokee, North Carolina is a Blue Ridge Mountain vacation destination with plenty of fun activities - museums, amusement parks, casino, hiking trails, and scenic drives.
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The Brunswick Islands
Located in the southeastern corner of North Carolina, the Brunswick Islands offer miles of wide, sandy beaches and plenty of fishing, swimming, sailing, or just laying around. The Brunswick Islands give you an ideal range of things to do and places to stay, from lighthouses to historic sites to miles of uncrowded beaches. Each island and town is a unique destination and they make for a perfect family vacation.
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The Outer Banks
The Outer Banks are a major tourist destination known for temperate weather and wide expanses of open beachfront on a 130 mile long strand of sandy barrier islands off the northern coast of North Carolina. The Albemarle and Pamlico sounds separate the islands from the mainland, with access limited to boat or bridges at either end of the string or accross Roanoke Island. The Outer Banks consist of Bodie Island, Roanoke Island, Hatteras Island, and Ocracoke Island.
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