North Carolina ‘Secret’ Vacation Spot Named One of the Best
One North Carolina “secret” or “hidden” vacation spot has been named one of the best in America by travel experts. It’s appropriate, because this state is simply beautiful in the summer. Well, North Carolina is actually lovely no matter the time of year, but summer is an especially great time to take in all the splendor of this great state.
Travel Experts Say North Carolina Has One of the Best ‘Secret’ or ‘Hidden’ Vacation Spots
Iablueprint.com has put together a tally of the best “hidden” vacation spots in America. “In a world where travel often feels like it’s been mapped out and Instagrammed from every angle, discovering hidden vacation spots can add a spark of excitement to your travel plans,” they state. “Whether you’re seeking secluded beaches, serene natural landscapes, or charming small towns, the United States is filled with hidden gems waiting to be explored.” That’s so true. What’s great is that they highlighted one Georgia area as a must-see “hidden” destination.
Before we get to the North Carolina area that made the cut, it’s worth pointing out that the experts at ExploreGeorgia.org have an article highlighting several Georgia destinations as “unbelievable hidden gems.” In it, they write, “Sometimes you take a trip to experience a place where everyone else has been.” They add, “And sometimes, you take a trip to discover something new, someplace a little hard to get to or somewhere full of unexpected surprises.” At the top of their list is Pasaquan, where “visitors are wowed by the Technicolor mash-up of Native American and African–influenced sculptures, murals, totems, and painted structures, surrounded by more than 900 feet of brilliantly decorated masonry walls.” They’re also a fan of Providence Canyon State Park, otherwise known as Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon.” This area is beautiful, offering 10 miles of stunning hiking trails with lots of wildlife and foliage.
So, which North Carolina area was named one of the best “hidden” vacation spots in America by Iablueprint.com? It’s The Outer Banks. That’s not the most secret spot I’ve heard of in the area, but apparently many people don’t know about the splendor of The Outer Banks. “With its wild beaches, historic lighthouses, and charming coastal towns, the Outer Banks offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life,” the experts write. “Explore iconic landmarks like the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, take a ferry to secluded islands like Ocracoke, or simply soak up the sun on the sandy shores of Cape Hatteras National Seashore.” I’m happy to see this spot praised, and hopefully more people will visit this upcoming travel season.