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Neuse River North Carolina ☎ 919-553-1550 Last Updated: 04/17/2026 |
| The Neuse River originates in the Piedmont region of North Carolina and flows into Pamlico Bay below New Bern. Its total length is approximately 275 miles (443 km), making it the longest river located entirely within North Carolina territory. | |
| The Clayton Riverfront Walk on the Neuse River is a beautiful 4-mile, 10-foot-wide paved path that begins at the border between Wake County and Johnston County and runs parallel to the Neuse River beneath Covered Bridge Road. | |
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Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden Place » Outdoors Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden provides visitors with an inspiring, unforgettable garden experience that instills a love of nature and its beauty. Located within 30 minutes of uptown Charlotte, the Garden offers an oasis with gardens, fountains and more. 453 views 💖 16500 S New Hope Rd Belmont, NC 28012 |
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New River Place » Outdoors The New River is an 80-kilometer (50-mile) long river in southeastern North Carolina. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The river is formed from the confluence of two smaller rivers, the North Fork New River (43 miles long) and the South Fork New River (72 miles long), which flow out of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Watauga and Ashe counties. 34 views 💖 1North Carolina |
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Albemarle Sound Place » Outdoors Albemarle Bay is a major estuary on the North Carolina coast, situated at the confluence of a group of rivers, including the Chowan and Roanoke rivers. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Currituck Banks, a breakwater peninsula where the town of Kitty Hawk is located, on the eastern edge of the bay, and is part of the larger Outer Banks region. 38 views 💖 1North Carolina |
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Pamlico Sound Place » Outdoors Pamlico Bay is a large estuarine lagoon in North Carolina. As the largest lagoon along the northeastern coast of North America, it stretches 80 miles (130 km) long and is 15 to 20 miles (24 to 32 km) wide. Pamlico Bay is home to a diverse range of fish species, including snapper, spotted trout, halibut, striped bass, barramundi, spotted mackerel, tuna, king mackerel, and blue mackerel. 91 views 💖 1North Carolina |
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Bodie Island Lighthouse Place » Outdoors The current Bodie Island Lighthouse is the third lighthouse built in the Bodie Island area of the Outer Banks, North Carolina, in 1872. It stands 156 feet (48 m) tall and is located on the Roanoke Bay side of a peninsula that is part of the first section of the Cape Hatteras National Preserve. 321 views 💖 18210 Bodie Island Lighthouse, Nags Head, NC 27959 |
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Chimney Rock State Park Place » Outdoors Chimney Rock Park is a 1000-acre scenic attraction with spectacular North Carolina hiking trails. 848 views 💖 4431 Main St, Chimney Rock, NC 28720 |
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Pisgah National Forest Place » Outdoors The Pisgah National Forest is a land of mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls, and heavily forested slopes. 630 views 💖 111600 Pisgah Hwy, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 |
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Currituck Beach Light Place » Outdoors The red-brick lighthouse tower above the northern Outer Banks landscape in the historic Corolla Village is a 220 step lighthouse located on the Outer Banks in Corolla, North Carolina. 622 views 💖 9Corolla Village Road, Corolla, NC 27927 |
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Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Place » Outdoors Climbing the historic Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is a unique experience. The climb is self-paced and provides views from the tallest brick lighthouse in North America. 354 views 💖 146368 Lighthouse Rd Buxton, NC 27920 |
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Oconaluftee Visitor Center Place » Outdoors Oconaluftee Archeological District is within the eponymous river valley in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. 331 views 💖 1US-441 Cherokee, NC 28719 |