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ARTS • STYLE • WELLNESS

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A sit down with the Charlotte-based oil painter Ann Watcher.

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The Vault

The exhibit opens in July at Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts.

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An Artistic Necessity

Amanda Anderson fulfills a dream by bringing fine art photography to South End.

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A Fashionable Family Affair

Piccadilly presents handsewn, locally-made clothing for mothers and daughters.

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In the first Exclusive, we explore truly unique experiences you must try, like Thistle Dhu, the putting course in Pinehurst. Or go on an exhilarating adventure with the folks at Sky Retreat paragliding. Or if the air isn't your thing, head under ground to the enchanting Linville Caverns, a wonderland of natural formations right in the heart of the High Country.

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words SAMANTHA HUSTED photos JAMEY PRICE A sit down with the Charlotte-based oil painter Ann Watcher.

Artist Ann Watcher does not consider herself a painter of people, places, or things, but rather someone who uses art to capture color, expression, light, and texture. And she does. Her work is vibrant, textural, and saturated. She captures still life, flowers, landscapes, and the essence of people enjoying a day at the beach.

The Charlotte-based oil painter has made a name for herself here in the Queen City and the nation beyond. Her work has been juried in three consecutive national exhibits in Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionist Society.

Watcher’s interest in art began holistically and naturally. As a child she was inspired by the midnight sky blanketed by stars.“The universe reached out to me and inspired me with a vastness of promise and possibility that follows me today,” Watcher explained.

After earning a BFA in Studio Art from the University of South Carolina, Watcher spent an internship semester at the Corcoran Gallery in the Department of Prints and Drawings in Washington, DC. Following that she spent a summer at the New York Studio School where she studied drawing and figure painting.

After marrying and having children, she spent a few years away from the art world. Now Ann is back and has been making a splash since. We sat down with her to discuss her process, her inspirations, and the future of her art.

What does your artistic process look like from the start to finish of a piece?

The scale of a piece often determines my process as I may apply as many as seven layers of paint to large paintings to build up the textures in some areas and glazes in others. On smaller paintings, I may tone the support lightly, paint wet into wet and perhaps finish in one sitting depending on the subject matter, or continue to work over a period of sessions. I like to work on many paintings at once and will go back and forth. I enjoy the energy and immediacy of painting from life, but I also use my own photo references. Sometimes, I will just catch something on my camera phone in the blink of an eye.

How would you describe your style and how has your style changed over time?

I feel like I am an abstract expressionist at the beginning of my paintings, especially the large ones, in which I get shapes and color notes down and broad, gestural strokes. The groundwork of the expressionism is then worked into a more sculptural type of impressionism in which I want to include more detail in an area that may need emphasis while leaving other areas with less detail but with the intent of imbuing emotion throughout the painting as a whole. I think that magic can be created from the brush and paint. I am known for bold color choices, and I don't think that will ever change. I love color!

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Who or what most inspires you?

The way the world is filled with art inspires me, from the embrace and magic of nature to all of the arts, music, dance, visual, literature. My love for all of these brings me to my canvas. I paint in a world of music (that's why I can't share a studio with anyone lol).

What are your most treasured highlights in your career so far?

In 2017, I was invited by the U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain, William V. Roebuck, to participate in Art in Embassies. Ambassador Roebuck's wife, Ann, wanted to put together an art exhibit featuring women artists of the South. Five of my paintings were featured. In addition, I taught several workshops throughout the week to young children who were a total pleasure. It was a lot of fun to be embraced by another culture.

What do you find most challenging about life as an artist and the most rewarding?

The most challenging aspect is capturing the essence or soul of the painting. The most rewarding aspect is capturing the essence or soul of the painting.

You can find her art at the following galleries: Providence Art Gallery in Charlotte, NC; Reinert Fine Art in Charleston, SC; The Lucy Clark Gallery and Studio in Brevard, NC. info annwatcher.com / @annwatcherart

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The Mint Museum will open The Vault in July at Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts. The show will run through September 17, 2023.

The exhibition leads off “The Year of the Collector” that includes a roster of special exhibitions that feature outstanding collections with works that are as diverse as the collectors.

Organized by guest curator Jessica Gaynelle Moss, The Vault presents the private collections of four prominent Charlottebased collectors: Judy and Patrick Diamond, Nina and James Jackson, Christy and Quincy Lee, and Cheryse and Christopher Terry. Though each couple has a varied philosophy on what they collect, each has amassed an incredible selection of works by Black artists in addition to significant pieces that represent cultural, artistic, and historical interests.

“The Vault is an exhibition that gives a peek into the homes of some of Charlotte’s most passionate art collectors — what they find fascinating, meaningful, or beautiful — and may inspire others to start their own collection of objects that have personal value,” says Todd Herman, PhD, president and CEO of The Mint Museum.

Guest curator Jessica Gaynelle Moss, who is also an artist, owns an arts consultancy, manages multiple artists residency programs, organizes exhibitions and performances, and frequently speaks on panels about artist support, advocacy, and stewardship. info mintmuseum.org / @themintmuseum

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AN ARTISTIC NECESSITY

Meet Amanda Anderson, owner and lead photographer of A Print Shop, a fine art photography studio located in the heart of South End. While A Print Shop is a relatively new venture, Anderson has been in the business of photography for over 11 years, though her artistic roots can be traced back to childhood. She can even pinpoint the exact moment she knew photography was destined to be her medium.

“It was the day I found National Geographic magazines,” Anderson explains. “I found myself obsessed with photos in National Geographic, spending hours poring over the stories of places I dreamed of visiting. The images brought everything to life for me, and in ways told the story even better than the words that accompanied them. They served as a means of connection, they made me feel connected to the story in ways words never did for me. I think this was when I knew that photography was in me.”

Born and raised in Charlotte, NC, Anderson got her start in

photography in her high school journalism class. Even today she describes her photography style as “fairly journalistic” in nature. At Davidson College she earned a degree in biology as a means to travel abroad and photograph exotic places such as Baja, Mexico, and Kenya. Her print collection spans an impressive 20 years of travel and later this year she plans to release new prints from her time spent living in Kenya.

A Print Shop, like many creative ventures, was born out of artistic necessity. During the 2020 COVID lockdown, Anderson could no longer offer her in-person services and was forced to evaluate other avenues for her beloved craft.

“Instead of spending my time editing portraits, I spent that time culling through years and years of my own personal work to find a collection that felt cohesive and created the type of connection and sense of calm I so desperately needed during that time,” says Anderson.

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What drew you toward prints, and how do you decide which of your photos should become prints?

This is a tough question, how do I decide which photos become prints? In some ways, I just know. I may take 50 shots in the same spot, of the same thing and when I see “the one” I just know. It feels different. It makes you feel something. It makes you feel connected to that place or that subject or the story the image tells. For me, it’s all about feeling and connection, which is evoked through the colors, textures, and the composition of my images. The perfect balance for me, makes me take a deep breath and exhale. It feels calm and intriguing all at once. It makes the viewer feel connected to that place, or that story, or that period of time.

Is there a specific facet of nature that inspires your art the most? Light and shadows and the constant change of it all is what inspires me most. Something you see in one light may look completely different in another light. So taking the time to notice those details and appreciate the change is all but a metaphor for life, isn’t it? Light and shadows affect the way we feel about certain things. They create intrigue and beauty, highlighting moments we may not otherwise notice.

What memorable responses have you had to your work?

My favorite response ever is when someone asks me the story behind one of my prints. It’s as if they know there is a story there. Which ultimately, is my goal, to be a storyteller through my art and to evoke some sort of emotion in people.

My favorite sale to date was when I received a random call from an unknown number, which I typically do not answer, but something told me to pick this one up. Turns out, it’s a local restaurant owner who saw one of my prints hanging in the hall outside my studio and asked to take it out on approval. That print is now hanging in the newest, chicest pocket bar in Charlotte, The Green Room! I’d be lying if I said I didn’t cry tears of joy after that sale. This was the first completely random person I had zero personal connections to, who showed genuine interest in my large scale printed work, enough so to purchase a piece straight off the wall.

What is most challenging about fine art photography for you, and what's most rewarding?

The most challenging part about fine art photography is putting yourself and your work out there in the world. It feels a lot like baring your soul and giving away your secrets, and hoping somehow people love it but also knowing that not everyone will. It took me nearly 20 years to gather up the courage to showcase my talent and feel confident in my own skin enough to say “This is me, this is what I do, and this is how I see the world.” Oddly enough, this is also the most rewarding part! To see others enjoy my work, is truly the best compliment I could receive.

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A FASHIONABLE FAMILY AFFAIR

Piccadilly started as a mission to create beautiful, functional custom clothing for children but quickly evolved to include styles for adult women that could coordinate. Piccadilly itself is similarly centered around family: They’re a family-owned business made up of, Katherine Pugh, Courtney Hall Pugh, and Sadie Pugh Wilson.

The three co-founders started Piccadilly in 2020, bringing their individual passions for fashion into the mix. Together, they shared a desire to make clothing for women “who love to feel put together” and by creating a corresponding children’s line, they could make effortless style even easier.

“Most people think we’re crazy working so closely as a family, and we can assure you it isn’t without its

challenges,” Katherine shares. “However, our love and respect for one another supersedes everything, and our confidence in each other is what ultimately makes Piccadilly work and keeps it fun!”

Katherine explains that there is a beautiful balance between the trio that allows each woman to wear different hats in different seasons.

“We’ve never stopped to assign specific titles because depending on the day or situation, our strengths always complement one another. We certainly step into roles of “the dreamer” or “the detailed one,” but there’s a constant ebb and flow of creativity all around.”

Here, Katherine, Courtney, and Sadie share their side of the story behind Piccadilly.

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When did the business form and where did the name of your business come from?

Katherine and Courtney met during a chance encounter on a London tour bus. Katherine’s son, Ben, connected with Courtney back in the states and 10 weeks later…they were engaged. The name Piccadilly is a nod to the ever-echoing tube announcer voice that remained in our heads following this trip: “Next Stop, Piccadilly Circus!” It’s the best reminder of when our families first united.

Where does your love of fashion come from?

Over the years, we’ve all expressed our love of fashion and creating things with our hands in different ways. Sadie cofounded a bowtie business in high school and now works as a full-time artist in Charleston. Katherine has made and designed clothing and interiors for friends and family for at least two-decades. Courtney mainly safety-pinned her own creations along the way as she worked in corporate roles. Designing a line that is fresh and functional satisfies a love of fashion that’s always been there for each of us.

How do you decide on new designs or collections?

We look for inspiration everywhere: An amazing wallpaper in a restaurant bathroom, a dress on the cover of an Australian magazine, gingko leaves we’ve plucked from trees in Charleston — truly anywhere. We pull shape, structure, color, and inspiration out of mundane things and partner with amazing designers here in Charlotte and Wilmington to bring our vision to life.

How would you describe Piccadilly’s style?

Piccadilly was born to fill a market space in apparel we couldn’t find ourselves. Something posh and playful. Classic and different. Southern and European. Our mission is to give our customers beautiful clothing coupled with the freedom to live in it.

Do you work with anyone locally here in Charlotte?

We’ve had the privilege to work with some insanely talented women. We owe so much of our growth and success to a handful of women that have partnered or worked with us over the last two years and these relationships are the most treasured part of this journey. We couldn’t share our story without mentioning the following local powerhouses: Meredith Owens with Design A La Mere (based in Wilmington), Riley Goodman with Good Mood Design Co., Erin Bowman with Erin Bowman Creative, Anna Stallmann with Anna Stallmann Communications, and Lindsey Reagan Thorne for branding and partnerships.

Is there anything new or upcoming this year that we should know about?

Always! We have three new styles in the works for Summer ‘23, and this might be our favorite collection yet. Stay tuned for some sneak peeks and amazing collaborations in the weeks ahead.

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Restaurant Constance makes a splash in Charlotte.

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SSam Diminich is not new to the food and beverage industry. A 30-year food service veteran, he has worked in kitchens in Philadelphia and here in the Queen City, including BLT Steak at the Ritz-Carlton and Upstream Restaurant in SouthPark. He has also been one of only a handful of contenders to out-cook Bobby Flay on Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay. What is new, however, is the way Diminich is asking Charlotteans to think about dining and our local food system with his new venture, Restaurant Constance.

Restaurant Constance emerged as an extension of Your Farms

Your Table, a meal delivery organization Diminich started at the height of the pandemic, in part to support local farmers and suppliers who watched their orders plummet as restaurants across the nation shuttered. He viewed Restaurant Constance as an opportunity to bring his deepening connections with local farmers to a larger Charlotte audience. That opportunity was driven both by the natural growth of Your Farms Your Table and by Diminich’s personal growth as a leader, father, chef, and human. Having battled addiction for 30 years and homelessness for more than a year, this moment of opportunity did not come without struggle.

“Pre-sobriety, I wasn’t around much as a dad. I was pretty much gone for almost 2.5 years,” Diminish recalls. “So when I got sober and realized I could still cook, I promised myself if I ever opened a space I would name it after my oldest, Constance (which means ‘steadfast’). She was conscious of my struggles and saw most of it firsthand. So opening this restaurant has been really emotional and really special. It’s a great example of the possibilities of living a life sober.”

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At Restaurant Constance, the food menu shifts monthly in order to keep time with the changing seasons and harvests. That’s because every ingredient is sourced through local and regional farmers and suppliers, who Diminich meets through farmer’s markets, referrals, and generally shaking the farmer phone tree. “Our local food system is all connected,” explains Diminich. “We just have to find where it begins and bring that to the table.”

No matter the season, a typical menu at Restaurant Constance might feature raw bar selections, a smattering of appetizers, meat or seafood-forward entrees, seasonal sides, and desserts made in collaboration with Charlotte’s Wentworth & Fenn.

In addition to its flavorful food menu, the restaurant offers an extensive beverage program with a sensitivity to how tastes pair best together across the dining experience. A

robust non-alcoholic beverage program, perhaps the best in Charlotte, leads the charge at Restaurant Constance, with an assortment of offerings made in-house and sporting quirky names inspired by pop culture references. Other beverage options include alcoholic cocktails, beer, wine, and coffee from Enderly Coffee.

FOOD-DRIVEN FELLOWSHIP

For Diminich, Restaurant Constance is more than a testament to his personal journey. His emerging role as a restaurateur is borderline hereditary. As a youth, he grew up in his father’s and grandfather’s restaurants, learning how powerfully food can create connections. When designing the interior of Restaurant Constance, he wanted to create a space that would prompt instant comfort and ease. “When guests walk in, I want them to feel at home,” says Diminich.

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Concrete floors, a white cement wall, and an exposed ceiling give the bones of the restaurant a slightly industrial feel that is greatly softened by more rustic elements, like shiplap walls, a glass barn door that offers a glimpse into the kitchen, and framed family photos hung from the walls. The overall effect is an inviting interior that foregrounds the most critical ingredient at Restaurant Constance: People.

“Restaurant Constance is a culinary experience that’s…fueled by people,” says Diminich. “I see us more as a unifier of our food system than your typical farm-to-table restaurant.”

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BIBLIO'S

PRIME STRIPLOIN

Open in West Charlotte, Biblio is Chef Sam Hart’s moody, gothic-style wine and tapas bar that describes itself as “the first reverse wine-pairing restaurant in the world.” Guests select a bottle first, and Chef de Cuisine John Cruz then creates plates to complement the varietal selected. The only menu

you’ll receive is the wine list, and the price of each bottle has been “inflated” to also include the cost of your meal.

Here, paired with a glass of bold red, is Cruz’s take on a prime striploin that’s plated with broccoli rabe, an herbaceous mojo verde, and finished with beef jus.

— info — biblioclt.com / @bibliocharlotte

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DILWORTH TASTING ROOM'S

OCTOPUS

Dilworth Tasting Room may be best known for their wine tasting and small plate offerings, but this unique bar experience offers much more. With locations in both Dilworth and SouthPark, DTR is always a reliable spot to meet a friend, share a bottle with a loved one, or celebrate. If you’re looking for an elevated dish to split or to call your entree, order the octopus. Plated with crisp fingerling potatoes, romesco, chimichurri, and drizzled with a lemon chili vinaigrette, the dish pairs well with medium-bodied reds or a glass of sparkling wine.

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SOUTHERN DISTILLING’S

SOUTHERN SOUR

Southern Distilling Company is the first legal distillery in Iredell County, and one of the largest privately owned distilleries outside of Kentucky.

The 20 acre Statesville campus houses a tasting room, production facility, barrel aging warehouse, bottling area, and conference room. There’s also two rickhouses on the campus, one currently filled with 24,000 barrels and another just starting to fill up.

Inside the tasting room, you’ll be able to enjoy the whiskey making a star appearance in several different cocktails. Their Southern Sour is made with Southern Star Double Rye to combine the original “big three”: spirit, citrus and sugar. It’s a perfectly sweet, tart, balanced whiskey drink that dates back to the 1870s. The rye is mixed with lemon juice, sugar, and an egg white for a cocktail that truly lets this locally distilled spirit shine.

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FERN'S

STRAWBERRY HIBISCUS SANGRIA

Nothing says summer quite like a glass (okay, let’s be real… pitcher) of sangria sipped on a porch during a balmy evening. Fern, a vegetarian restaurant in the heart of Dilworth with a balmy-friendly patio built around a wide tree trunk, takes summer sangria a step further with their Strawberry Hibiscus Sangria.

Hibiscus syrup and strawberry offer a sweet fruitiness, while Cava puts a little pep in this sangria’s step by introducing a bit of bubbly. Tied together with a few leaves of fresh mint, this beverage is the perfect summer sipper.

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HOME & DESIGN

STACKING BLOCKS

Paul Kowalski reflects on 15 years of home remodeling.

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Paul Kowalski graduated from University of South Carolina with a Double Major in Marketing & Management and dual interests in business and the building process. He quickly found a job working for a large regional builder, where he discovered how fruitful client relationships and successful construction projects could spark joy and satisfaction in his professional life.

After five years with the regional builder, Kowalski founded his own business, Paul Kowalski Builders, ultimately marrying his business and building interests. “I felt my aptitude for process and structure would be an asset to the remodeling industry and create a refreshing experience for my clients,” says Kowalski.

For the last 15 years, Paul Kowalski Builders has been providing architectural design and concierge construction services, so clients can design and build their dream homes with complete customization and minimal hassle.

The firm’s signature project has become design-to-build remodels, including additions, whole home remodels, and reconfigured spaces. “Frequently, our homeowners know

what they need from their home but aren’t sure how to achieve the goal or what it should look like,” explains Kowalski. “For example, their family has grown or changed and they know they need an additional bedroom/bathroom and more flex space, but don’t know where or how to make it happen.”

That’s why every project begins with a detailed discussion between PKB and the client to iron out the client’s needs, intentions, goals, and aesthetic. This information becomes the foundation for the architectural design team, who thoroughly assess the space in question before drafting custom plans. After an initial design is reviewed and approved by the client, the PKB team refines the plan, ensuring that it is realistic and buildable, and also within the client’s budget and timeframe. With a construction-ready, permit-friendly plan in place, the PKB team sources contractors and initiates the building process, at which point clients can be as little or as heavily involved as they wish.

PKB’s process has been applied to a large portfolio of homes, but Kowalski’s personal favorite was a whole home remodel on Lake Wylie. The home, owned by the foreman who helped build

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“I felt my aptitude for process and structure would be an asset to the remodeling industry and create a refreshing experience for my clients.”

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“My husband and I have worked with Jessica on three real estate transactions. We have completed over 20 real estate transactions and Jessica stands out from all the agents we have worked with over 25 years. She is amazing to work with. No detail, big or small is missed with her in the selling or buying process. She is always available to accommodate showings, answer questions, etc. When you have Jessica represent you in buying or selling, she owns the process, knows the process and

makes what is always a stressful situation so much easier. She is very kind and empathetic to the chaos that seems to always erupt with the home buying/selling process, and she has an amazing way to figure out solutions that enable the transactions to be successful. She is passionate about her profession and will bring energy and professionalism to both the buying and selling process. I highly recommend Jessica, whether you are looking for a new home or selling!”

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the Duke Power dam, featured stunning lake views and had enormous potential. But it was the homeowners themselves who made this project a favorite of Kowalski’s. “They were very collaborative and imaginative with our Architectural Designers and placed a great deal of trust in us to expertly deliver this project.” The resulting remodel, which reimagined 80% of the home, included an open kitchen, outdoor cooking and living area, a second story, and more opportunities to stare in wonder at the lake views.

Since its launch in 2008, PKB has reached a high level of achievement, and there’s every reason to believe it will only reach higher. “There is always an opportunity to learn from one project to the next, so it forces you to stay in a learner’s mindset,” says Kowalski. “In building a project, as well as running a small business, there are challenges around every corner. But each new project or transition in our company allows me to apply the knowledge I have gathered along the way. It’s like stacking blocks, one on top of the other, which is invigorating and fulfilling.”

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CONVENIENCE & CONNECTION

It’s easy to think of home automation as something that just involves a few extra accessories and a smartphone—and for a lot of people, that’s exactly what it is. It’s turning on the lights with an app, or adjusting the thermostat from the couch. But what if home automation could mean more than just a way to enjoy minor conveniences? What if home automation could actually transform the lives of the homeowners?

These are the questions that the staff at Home Technology Solutions ask themselves each day that they’re on the job. As

one of Charlotte, NC’s leading home automation companies, they push the boundaries of what it means to have a living space that’s fully integrated with the greatest tech—and they do mean greatest.

Each home usually starts off with the installation of an enterprise-grade network—a system that has the capabilities to support a commercial building. This additional bandwidth allows for fast, reliable internet access even with all of the extra automation devices connected.

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After the base network is installed, Home Technology Solutions can perform a wide range of services, including energy management, centralized video distribution setup, and whole-home audio and visual wiring. They can also set up security and surveillance equipment while creating a full access control system to limit who in the household can control which parts.

Want to upgrade a specific room or create an immersive technology experience? The staff at Home Technology Solutions can handle that, too. They have extensive experience in setting up outdoor entertainment systems, home theaters, and even sports simulators.

“We’ve done many interesting and memorable projects over

the years,” notes the Home Technology Solutions President Mike Fitton. “One in particular included a golf and sports simulator with full surround sound and multiple monitors for swing analysis. It also had the option to quickly convert the simulator into a 154-inch TV, perfect for those Panthers games!”

To find out what it’ll take to meet their client’s home automation needs, they always prioritize expert-level planning and consultations.

“Typically, we begin with a complimentary consultation,” says Fitton. “From there, our project managers will design a system that has everything you want, and nothing you don’t. From start to finish, you can expect nothing but an exceptional experience from us.”

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“Technology today can be very complex, and going the DIY route can lead to headaches, frustration, and a lot of wasted time and money. We provide our clients with technology that’s secure, reliable and—most importantly—easy to use.”

I am a long-time resident of Charlotte, North Carolina with over 34 years of experience as a Broker | Realtor® and our community’s growth and success are important to me.

The business of real estate depends upon relationships and I have built lifelong friendships with many of my clients. Whether you are a first-time home-buyer, seasoned investor, or just searching for the next chapter, my expertise and negotiating skills will exceed any expectations.

If you are interested in selling, the current market demands a professional to navigate you through. My marketing strategy, work ethic, and attention to detail have been proven to provide outstanding results. Please reach out anytime.

It would be my honor to represent you.

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Whether they’re working on a new build or an existing home, Fitton and his team are always thinking about ways to make the process easier for their clients—all while hopefully saving them from future tech-related problems.

“Technology today can be very complex,” says Fitton, “and going the DIY route can lead to headaches, frustration, and a lot of wasted time and money. We provide our clients with technology that’s secure, reliable and—most importantly— easy to use.”

Unlike other home automation companies, Home Technology Solutions takes pride in using “design-forward solutions.” Instead of adding the new technology into a space in a way that feels like an afterthought, they coordinate with the homeowner or the homeowner’s general contractor to make sure that everything they integrate fits seamlessly within the home design.

No matter the size of the project, the staff at Home Technology Solutions has the knowledge and experience needed to make their client’s home a smarter and more accessible space.

Those interested in starting their own home automation project can visit their website.

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Jeremy Schumacher is president and managing partner of Charlotte-based Arcadia Homes. Along with partner AJ Foard, and original founders Mike Salamone and Robby Bowers, Arcadia has been creating stunning custom homes all across our area since 1994.

Here, their talents are on display. This particular home, located at The Club at Longview, was created in collaboration with Building Graphics Architecture

and Carolina Design Associates.

This spacious, welcoming outdoor dining and entertaining space is warm and luxurious. It’s transitional in both style and function, designed to host formal and casual events alike, and perfect for summer hangouts.

The lighting is Efirds, windows and doors from Pella, grill from Charlotte Grill Company, and appliances are from Queen City Appliances.

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SUITE RETREAT

From Laura and Aaron Aguilar, of Aguilar Design Studio, a celebrated luxury construction and design team headquartered just outside of Charlotte, NC, comes this fully updated Waxhaw home. The primary bedroom got a full update and now features fresh, natural materials all throughout.

“Using curated selections, we were able to take this outdated home with great bones into a timeless, luxurious space that still feels cozy and inviting for everyday living,” Laura explains.

The design team also worked to highlight the existing architectural details, while strategically adding molding that’s consistent with the home’s existing details. The bedroom’s new furnishings are timeless and family friendly for liveability. The primary suite now feels like a custom retreat for the owners.

“Our client plans for this to be their forever home,” Laura notes. “They wanted a space that was conducive for them to age in place and was still a cozy space for all of their children and grandchildren to come visit.”

— info — aguilardesignstudio.com @aguilar_design_studio_

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Elegance is when the inside is as beautiful as the outside. — Coco Chanel

Be an opener of doors — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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CASUAL ELEGANCE

This stunning Cotswold project comes from Grande Custom Builders and Stylefix Home Staging.

Grande Custom Builders begins every project with a strong understanding of the direction and mood intended for a home. With this in hand, they can more easily navigate through the decision making process and best realize their clients’ visions.

The kitchen in particular perfectly embodies the home’s English modern style. Warm white oak is balanced with cool natural stone throughout this

beautiful, family-friendly home. It gives it a feel that is both elegant and casual all at once.

Warm wood tones mix with blues and grays to create a beautiful neutral palette throughout the home. The already perfectly functional kitchen is complimented by the (unpictured) scullery to help store and prep.

Granite and marble are from Cadenza and AGM Stone Imports, plumbing products in the kitchen are Brizo, and the lighting is Arteriors Home.

— info — grandebuilders.com / @grandecustombuilders

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JAPANESE STYLE MEETS SCANDINAVIAN

IInterior design is more than the look of a house. It’s a way of self-expression—a way for someone to show others their own personal meaning of home. That’s why it’s not always easy to design a home with more than one client in mind.

Fortunately, Emmie Bok and the design team from Kathryn Lilly Interiors knows how to take competing ideas and blend them into a cohesive, well-designed home—just like they did with this Japandi house in Davidson, NC.

When the owners of this home—two young professionals with a sweet dog—came to Kathryn Lilly Interiors, they had very different visions of what they wanted their shared home to look like. One wanted a strong focus on Japanesestyle interior designs, which are categorized by their clean, minimalist look and an emphasis on connecting with nature.

This is often done with natural-looking furniture and simple color palettes. The other client preferred Scandinavian looks, which are categorized by the same minimalist ideas as Japanese designs, but with more of an emphasis on creating warmth through texture and textiles.

Any guest touring their home today would agree that the couple got the best of both worlds. The 6,000-square-foot home features four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms, all designed with these elements in mind. Walking into the home, guests are greeted with clean rooms and minimalist furniture that work well with the strong natural light coming into each space. The wood accents and light colors show off the home’s sophisticated simplicity. The kitchen is likely the best example, where the sharp,

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geometric lines from the walls and countertops bring out a nice contrast with the natural wood cabinets made by Almond Custom Cabinets and floors made by Mohawk Industries. By having the appliances as flush with the walls as possible, the designers made the line breaks on the walls and ceiling feel all the more deliberate.

In other areas of the home, the Scandinavian influence is more apparent. The offices, for example, both show off a blend of textures and materials while still keeping that minimalist feel. The dark, solid-colored walls in one office contrast well with the light floors, while the naturalistic area rug gives the space a bit more warmth. In the other office, the color palette is lighter, but the contrasting textures and patterns are still there to make this room feel inviting.

By understanding Scandinavian and Japanese-style designs at a strong level, Kathryn Lilly Interiors was able to give the owners of this home a Japandi interior design that felt true to them both.

More information about Kathryn Lilly Interiors can be found on their website.

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If you have it in you, this place will bring it out. The Outer Banks ® OF NORTH CAROLINA rawobx.com
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TThe Palmetto Hotel describes itself as “a bit peculiar in the way of all charming Southern eccentrics.” Like the city of Charleston, where The Palmetto is located, this boutique hotel offers a distinctive flair: It’s the kind that accompanies originality and underlies creative ingenuity.

Located in the heart of the historic district, The Palmetto provides its guests with easy access to some of Charleston’s most iconic things to do and see. A stone’s throw from Waterfront Park and just a fifteen-minute walk — along Rainbow Row no less — from The Battery, The Palmetto is perfectly located. So perfectly located, in fact, that it could easily thrive even without its compelling character and premium amenities.

However, The Palmetto opened its doors with an intention to celebrate its location, instead of merely capitalizing on it, deriving pride from “providing a deeply authentic Charleston experience.” Southern hospitality permeates every

stay, as staff is trained to put guests at ease with a warm and welcoming demeanor, as well as to never conflate being upscale with being uptight.

Pass through its beautiful brick exterior, and inside The Palmetto you will find curated turnof-the-century vintage decor—from classic antiques to black and white party photographs to original artwork from the early 20th century. The design decisions culminate in an effortlessly chic aesthetic that feels contemporary while also nodding appreciatively toward a bygone era, much as the city of Charleston does.

All guest rooms at The Palmetto are equipped with king beds and stocked with luxury touches like Bamford toiletries, plush robes, and cozy slippers. Upgraded rooms also include comfortable sitting areas and balconies, some of which overlook Charleston’s beautiful East Street. Guests seeking the ultimate Palmetto experience can reserve The

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Penthouse, an 800-square-foot suite with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views. Relax in a chaise lounge on The Penthouse’s 500-square-foot balcony, and watch the sun rise over the Holy City. For guests who aren’t too busy being awash in wonder at the innumerable diversions feet from The Palmetto’s front door, a cocktail bar in the lobby of The Palmetto whips up craft cocktails and light Southern fare. It’s a perfect pit stop for a nightcap on the way back to a luxury guest room after a spectacular day in one of the South’s most romantic and historic cities. Additionally, guests are treated to a European-style breakfast every morning at The Palmetto, ensuring they have the first reserves of fuel (okay, let’s be honest — caffeine) needed to set the rest of their day in motion.

With every attempt made to provide a luxurious and localized experience, the Palmetto Hotel is unsurprisingly establishing itself as a provider of premium accommodations that are as welcoming and unique as Charleston itself.

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WORTH PROTECTING

Voluntourism and the preservation of a valuable coastline: The Outer Banks.

As one of our most beloved vacation destinations, The Outer Banks is a near perfect coastline. It has rolling sand dunes, diverse wildlife, a rich history, uncrowded beaches, and abundant activities. But with all that beauty and soul comes a lot of responsibility.

A TRIP TO THE BEAUTIFUL, SPECIAL & WILD

As we crossed the bridge over the Alligator River, we were immediately reminded how beautiful, special, and wild the Outer Banks are. We saw gorgeous views of expansive lapping water, bald cypress trees, and seagulls coasting on currents of warm air. Then, only a couple miles down the road — on the last bit of Carolina mainland just east of Roanoke Island — we had a rare encounter. A massive black bear snacking on berries welcomed us to the barrier islands.

The next day, we spent sunset just south of Oregon Inlet at the historic Life Saving Station. This building is nestled at the base of towering dunes on Pea Island, a delicate and constantly changing piece of land at the mercy of the encroaching ocean.

At Bodie Island, we saw my favorite lighthouse. It's been there since the 19th century. You get multiple vantage points with its neighboring boardwalk, and it has a double keeper's quarters, which is really unique.

To our surprise, not only did we get to see the iconic landmark, but we also found one of my favorite endangered species: the Timber Rattler. A sighting like this is something to celebrate. They're pretty rare to see, but serve as a reminder that you're in a special place deep in the national seashore where wildlife thrives at the edge of the lighthouse clearing. These animals are

simply looking to either bathe in the sun or relax in the shade. Let them alone and they'll keep to themselves. There's also a wonderful variety of birds to see and the common sightings of white tail deer.

On our third day we went aquarium hopping. We visited both Jennette's Pier and the NC Aquarium on Roanoke Island, where I literally spent an hour in a trance watching the jellyfish swim. The education kids and adults receive here is extremely valuable in further protecting both the ocean and the wildlife that live in it. After all, awareness and connection are so important in spreading the gospel of conservation.

And then, on our last day we made it to the southernmost tip of Hatteras, where you can experience a stunning landscape sans the crowds. This place is the end of the world here in the Old North State, and because of stengthening storms and exposure, the shoreline is dynamic and in constant flux. But it is simply the best — raw yet peaceful, with the bluest water — and truly pristine.

This trip reminded us that the Outer Banks are nothing less than a blessing to all who visit. The area is an amalgamation of wind-swept beaches, historic landmarks, wild creatures (land and sea), even pirate lore...not to mention the sunsets are mind boggling. But it's also fragile, deserves respect, and needs constant work to maintain. Luckily, there are so many people, organizations, and initiatives that share in the mission of protecting this wonderful place. So, if you are planning a trip like ours to the Outer Banks, along with seeing all the sights and enjoying warm days on the sand, we also hope and encourage you to love it like a local. Here's some of the ways you can help and do just that!

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JOIN OUTER BANKS SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES & PLAY YOUR PART

If you’re one of those visitors that wants to give back and ponders how they can lend a hand in the Outer Banks, these are several options that have a very postive impact.

Keeping The Beaches Clean

On Cape Hatteras National Seashore, miles of golden sand meet sapphire waters. These beaches create endless opportunities for a wide array of activities. As the first public land designated as a national seashore, the beaches of Cape Hatteras are celebrated as some of the most pristine and natural in the country. Even as such, they are no more immune than anywhere else from the traces people leave behind, with the usual kinds of trash.

Our primary goal when we travel is to leave it better than we found it. That means not only should you take your trash with you, but, if you happen to come across any other trash, try to grab it and dispose in appropriate locations as well.

The OBX 5 Minute Beach Cleanup and the Surfrider Foundation through their Adopt-A-Beach program are two of the most

prominent organizations making efforts for group beach cleanups and inviting volunteers from far and near to join.

Protecting The Sea Turtles

The Leatherback Turtle, Green Turtle, and Hawksbill Turtle are all critically endangered species that make the Outer Banks their home. These sea turtles are especially susceptible to the negative effects of plastic and debris left on the beach. Most consider them food and swallow them, leading to intestinal blockage and death. Similarly, discarded fishing lines can become a life-threatening trap for sea turtles. Supporting or volunteering with the Network for Endangered Sea Turtles (N.E.S.T.) is one great way to help.

Preservation At The Pier

Preservation efforts aren’t simply being made on the beaches of the OBX but also in its fishing and beachfront activities. Jennette's Pier is probably the most fitting facility to look up to, known for its world-class fishing and youth adventure camps. The Pier has made significant progress to become environmentally friendly by adopting wind-powered turbines and passive solar systems.

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NON-PROFITS IN THE OUTER BANKS

There are over 100 non-profit organizations on the Outer Banks helping protect the ocean, beaches, and wildlife. Here are a handful that are doing amazing work and need volunteers or donations.

• Better Beaches OBX takes active steps to create a sustainable future for the OBX shoreline.

• Outer Banks Beekeepers' Guild encourages sustainable methods among beekeepers of the Outer Banks.

• Outer Banks Conservationists act to protect natural, cultural, and historical resources through public education and outreach.

• The North Carolina Beach Buggy Association (NCBBA) promotes responsible beach driving practices and engages in conservation initiatives to safeguard sea turtles and shorebirds.

• The Outer Banks Center for Dolphin Research studies dolphin populations, monitors their well-being, and raises public awareness about these remarkable marine creatures.

VOLUNTEER AT A NON-PROFIT EVENT THIS YEAR

Events are a great way to donate your time, spread the message, and meet likeminded people with similar conservation values. These OBX events are happening in the next several month and will assuredly raise both money and awareness for their causes.

Dune Day Celebration at Jockey's Ridge | Aug 15

Jockey’s Ridge is the largest sand dune system on the east coast, making it naturally, historically and culturally significant. Head to the Jockey's Ridge, where you can donate to support, enhance and promote the Jockey's Ridge State Park and its various programs.

Snakes, and Spiders, and Bugs....OH MY! | Til Sept 1

Discover the fascinating world of misunderstood creatures in the OBX environment at Frisco Native American Museum and Natural History Center. Uncover the immense benefits the smallest neighbors bring to the Outer Banks ecosystem.

Beach Cleanup | Sep 16

Join the North Carolina Beach Buggy Association (NCBBA) for the coordinated volunteer beach cleanup being held on September 16th. Volunteers can join in to clear away debris and garbage around the Outer Banks coastline.

BECOME A RESPONSIBLE TRAVELER AT OBX

If you haven't been to the Outer Banks yet, when you do visit, you'll immediately recognize both its natural beauty and the need for its preservation. Choose to help protect it, choose to love it like a local! We hope y'all will play an active role in its preservation through volunteering, engaging in community events, or by donating to non-profits that do the good work! It's worth it.

info outerbanks.org / @theouterbanksnc

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A STAY STEEPED IN HISTORY

For a fun adventure coupled with a relaxing reprieve, the Historic Tapoco Lodge is the place to stay.

Looking at Tapoco for the first time, it’s easy to see the charm. The towering trees and vining plants surrounding the lodge make it feel almost hidden—a part of the forest rather than just something sitting on its land. This minimalistic connection with nature is one reason guests keep coming back. A stay at this lodge is not for those looking to wrap themselves in modern luxury, but rather for those looking to embrace simplistic comforts from a more simplistic time.

The historic lodge was originally built in 1930 as a place to house those working on the Cheoah dams and similar projects in the area. While it’s undergone many renovations since then to expand and update the property, it’s also kept many of the rustic features that have been around since its inception. From the lodge’s wrought iron pillars to its handcrafted wooden furniture, guests can find a bit of history in every corner of the lodge’s many buildings. Those buildings include a main lodge with nine rooms, plus 18 rooms available throughout their separate cabins.

These cabins are great for traveling groups or for those looking to have a more intimate stay in their own private space. Don’t feel like traveling off the property for breakfast or dinner? The lodge also includes two restaurants—Tapoco Tavern and the Cheoah Dining Room. The tavern is a great place to meet up for craft drinks and seasonal dishes, while the dining room is perfect for starting the day with a hearty breakfast.

But the draw to Tapoco Lodge isn’t just about their cozy cabins—

it’s about the stunning land surrounding them. The Lodge’s 120acre property promises beautiful views and trails that guests won’t find anywhere else. And beyond that? The Great Smoky Mountains await exploration. Guests can go hiking through the ancient Joyce Kilmer Forest, where some old growth trees are over 400 years old, or take a canoe out on the pristine Lake Santeetlah. Those looking to be a little more daring can test themselves on a kayak or raft down the whitewater rapids of the Cheoah River.

The Tapoco Lodge is even a beloved biker destination. It’s close to The Tail of the Dragon, an 11-mile stretch of road through the mountains that features 318 curves. This road showcases the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains on one side and the Cherokee National Forest on the other, making it internationally known to daring drivers and sightseers alike.

With its simple yet inviting accommodations and historic charm, the Tapoco Lodge has become a true sanctuary for those who need a quiet, quaint weekend escape into the mountains. And when the time comes to explore them? Guests can find nearly any sort of adventure they’re looking for just a short drive or hike away. That’s what makes Tapoco Lodge the perfect destination for what they call an “adventuary”— adventure sanctuary. Those interested in booking their first adventuary can visit the Tapoco Lodge website. info tapoco.com

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HIDDEN GEMS OF THE CAROLINAS

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With miles of mountains and coast, historical cities like Winston-Salem and Charleston, and cultural hubs like Asheville and Greenville, the Carolinas are perfectly poised to offer a wide variety of ways to shake things up with a new experience or familiar but invigorating challenge. This summer, break from routine with one of these hidden gem adventures.

Charleston Walking Tour

Experience the Holy City on foot by joining a Charleston Walking Tour. A slow Southern stroll allows visitors to absorb a city in a way that simply can’t be matched in a bus or car. From history tours to ghost tours to culinary tours, there’s something to appeal to every curiosity in this city rich in culture and steeped in history. Or just try to hit all the hidden alleys by yourself.

Myrtle Beach Dolphin Cruise

If you have ever been to Myrtle Beach and had the good fortune of staying in an oceanfront property, then you probably have had

the pleasure of glancing at the horizon around dusk or dawn and spotting dolphins playing just past the breakers. Get closer to these underwater neighbors on a two-hour dolphin cruise, and make a memory you’ll never forget.

BMW Driving Experience

Greer, South Carolina is home to one of three BMW Performance Centers in the nation. Apart from being exceptionally cool, the Greer Performance Center also offers a Performance Driving Experience, where participants trail a professional driver on an off-road course, and a Track Driving Experience, where participants can push borrowed BMWs to their speed and handling limits.

Paddle in the ACE Basin

The ACE Basin in the lowlands of South Carolina is a 1.6 million acre national wildlife refuge. In fact, it’s one of the largest undeveloped wetland ecosystems on the east coast. With the

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Ashepoo, Combahee, and Edisto Rivers acting as natural boundaries delineating the refuge’s borders, ACE Basin is a maze of tidal marshes, estuaries, and snaking waterways best explored in a kayak, on a paddleboard, or aboard a small skiff.

Revolutionary War Battlefield Tour

In the 18th century, America’s campaign for independence stretched beyond the chilly northeast all the way down to the Palmetto State, where a number of key battles transpired, helping to seal America’s victory over the British empire. Nowadays, visitors can explore places like Fort Sullivan, Musgrove Mill State Historic Site, Fort Moultrie, Camden Historic Site, and Landsford Canal State Park to momentarily step back in time.

Camp at Edisto Beach State Park

South of Charleston and Folly Beach is a less crowded, less developed coastal destination: Edisto Island. Here, life is lived a little more slowly, especially when you camp at Edisto Beach State Park. The oceanfront location of the campground here means that the Atlantic is the last thing you see when you turn in for the night and the first to greet you when you rise in the morning. Without the density of development that you’ll find along many other parts of the coast, Edisto offers a sandier, saltier alternative that centers on the natural beauty of the sea.

Rock Climbing In Pisgah

Outdoor rock climbing is not a casual endeavor. Without the right equipment and knowledge, a climb can quickly become a life-threatening catastrophe. However, with capable guide on hand like Pisgah Climbing Guide, outdoor rock climbing can be

a beautiful way to commune with the outdoors and a demanding personal challenge, both mentally and physically. Plus, North Carolina offers some of the best rock climbing in the US. Beginners can follow their guides to some of the prettiest places in Pisgah National Forest.

Davidson River Fly Fishing

Cast a line in the gin-clear waters of the Davidson River as it winds between the mountains of Pisgah Forest. Here you have a chance to land a trophy wild brown trout up to 30"...and that is no joke. If you prefer native brookies or wild rainboows, Looking Glass Creek just down the road is a good option. Fly fishing newcomers will find plenty of outfitters willing to furnish both guides and gear, while experienced fly fisherman can make the Davidson River one stop on a longer journey along the WNC Fly Fishing Trail.

Nantahala Whitewater Rafting

Strap into a life jacket, tighten your helmet, and hop aboard a raft for a whitewater adventure on one of North Carolina’s rushing rivers. Both the Nantahala River and French Broad River offer class II and III rapids that can be appropriate for families, while the Nolichucky River is a bit more challenging, chuting rafters up, over, and around class III and IV rapids. There are ample outfitters along all three rivers to select from when booking a guided experience (recommended for most people).

A Hot Air Balloon Ride

For a new perspective (both physically and mentally), climb aboard a hot air balloon. Glide over the farms of North Carolina’s

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piedmont with the wind at your back and the ground far below. Although there are a number of hot air balloon companies based in the Carolinas, you’ll want to make reservations in advance and plan to be flexible on liftoff day, as trip launches are contingent on weather conditions. Almost Heaven in Statesville is a great option.

Pinehurst Thistle Dhu Putting Course

Discover Thistle Dhu at Pinehurst, a charming putting course that welcomes golf enthusiasts of all levels. Practice your putting skills in a serene and breathtaking setting amidst perfectly kept greens and stunning scenery.

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Of Oz in Banner Elk

Follow the yellow brick road, wander through Dorothy's house, and see enchanting characters from the beloved story. Get ready for a whimsical and nostalgic experience that captures the magical essence of the Wizard of Oz.

Alpine Rollercoaster

The Alpine Rollercoaster in Banner Elk, North Carolina is a must-visit for all those who love adventure and nature. This rollercoaster is an exhilarating way to experience the beauty of the area. Don't miss out on a thrilling ride that will leave you wanting more!

Asheville Jeep Tours

Join the Asheville Jeep Tours for an off-road adventure through the stunning landscapes around Asheville, NC. Accompanied by expert guides, guests can explore tough terrain, scale mountain paths, and explore the wonders of the Blue Ridge while cruising in a powerful, sturdy Jeep. This exclusive trip immerses you in the beauty of the area, giving you an up-close view of the surroundings while making unforgettable Asheville memories.

Charleston SC Schooner Pride

Experience a timeless adventure with The Schooner Pride in Charleston, South Carolina. This classic 84-foot tall ship offers unforgettable sailing experiences on Charleston Harbor, showcasing stunning city skyline views and breathtaking coastal scenery. Passengers can learn about the area's maritime history, guided by the expert crew and elegant design of The Schooner Pride. Sail the seas in style and create lasting memories on Charleston's waterways.

Horse Meditation At Unbridled Way Forward

Unbridled Way Forward offers a special event called Horse Meditation. This is a chance for people to connect with horses and practice mindfulness. Participants follow guided meditation and interact with these impressive creatures to cultivate feelings of peace, presence, and emotional healing. This is a unique opportunity to combine the fondness of horses with the benefits of meditation. It's a powerful way to grow personally and strengthen the bond between humans and horses.

Sky Retreat Paragliding

Experience the thrill of paragliding and create unforgettable memories with Sky Retreat Paragliding in Purlear, NC. Soar through the sky and take in breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains with the guidance of experienced instructors. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced flyer, Sky Retreat ensures a safe and thrilling adventure, allowing you to embrace the freedom of flight over North Carolina's stunning landscapes. Don't miss out on this exhilarating opportunity.

Waterfall Rappelling With French Broad Adventures

French Broad Adventures offers an exhilarating activity called waterfall rappelling. Participants get to descend down majestic waterfalls with the help of ropes and harnesses. Expert guides lead the way in this unique adventure, challenging you to test

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your limits and create unforgettable memories in the midst of North Carolina's stunning waterfalls.

Edisto Treehouse Adventure

Canoe or kayak through a beautiful black water river to the Edisto Treehouse in South Carolina and stay in a beautifully crafted treehouse nestled among lush trees. Marvel at the elevated views and serene setting. Immerse yourself in nature and take a break from the hustle and bustle. This one-of-a-kind getaway offers a tranquil escape where you can unwind and reconnect with the natural world in an enchanting way.

Kitty Hawk Kites Tandem Hang Gliding

Soar through the skies like a bird with Kitty Hawk Kites' Tandem Hang Gliding in the OBX! Certified instructors will be right by your side as you glide above the stunning coastline of the Outer Banks. This unforgettable experience combines the thrill of flight with expert pilots, making it a must-try activity for anyone looking for a unique and awe-inspiring adventure!

Explore NC's Marine Life at Four Aquariums

Discover the captivating world of North Carolina's marine life at the NC Aquariums. With four locations in Pine Knoll Shores, Fort Fisher, Roanoke Island, and Jennette's Pier, visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in exciting and informative exhibits and interactive displays. Learn about coastal and inland waters' diverse marine ecosystems through engaging educational programs and promote conservation and appreciation for the ocean's incredible biodiversity.

Linville Caverns

Discover the natural wonders hidden beneath the earth's surface at Linville Caverns in the mountains of northwest North Carolina. Explore the ancient limestone caverns with a guided tour and marvel at the fascinating rock formations and unique

geological features. Experience the depths of the mountains and create an unforgettable adventure that will leave a lasting impression.

Lakeside Waterfalls on Lake Jocassee

Discover the stunning lakeside waterfalls located on South Carolina's Lake Jocassee in the scenic upstate region. This breathtaking natural display can be accessed by boat and offers cascading beauty that flows into the pristine waters of Lake Jocassee. These serene lakeside waterfalls are surrounded by lush forests and mountains, providing a tranquil escape where visitors can admire the beauty of nature and create unforgettable memories in a truly captivating environment.

Andrews Valley Rail Tour

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the mountains and wildlife on an authentic Speeder Cart Tour. Depart from the Historic Andrews, NC Depot and ride 5 miles through crystal clear mountain rivers and streams, crossing open deck railroad bridges. You'll reach the Valley River Tunnel, a historic handcarved tunnel, where you can disembark and explore the serene surroundings.

Cypress Gardens

Discover the captivating beauty of Cypress Gardens in Moncks Corner, SC — a breathtaking location featuring a serene cypress swamp and colorful floral exhibits. Take a leisurely stroll along the peaceful trails, glide through the idyllic waters on a flatbottomed boat, and appreciate the range of plant and animal communities thriving in this distinct ecosystem.

More Carolina travel articles: discoverthecarolinas.com @discoverthecarolinas

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THE BEST BEACHES YOU HAVEN'T HEARD OF

Bucketlist beaches and Carolina coastlines to explore this summer.

North and South Carolina are home to nationallycelebrated and internationally-visited beaches like Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach, Kiawah, and Nags Head. These beaches are certainly worth a visit; they’re famous for a reason, after all. But so too are the Carolinas’ hidden gems — beaches that fly under the radar despite a bustling social scene or that maintain their low profile by being challenging to access (but well worth the effort). Harness the invigorating power of exploring somewhere new by visiting one of these hidden Carolina coastal gems.

Ocracoke's Lifeguard Beach

Ocracoke is for the beach-goer who’s not afraid of a little originality and defiance in their destination. Unapologetically challenging to access, this North Carolina destination is for the traveler who’s prepared for things to be a little rough around the edges. You won’t find world-class golf courses (or any golf courses, for that matter) or ferris wheels or anything remotely flashy. This laidback area keeps things casual to better the spotlight on its pristine, undeveloped shorelines.

Pea Island

This destination south of Oregon Inlet is one of our favorite places to watch the sunset! Here you can find beautiful views

of the sound, dunes, the Oregon Inlet Life Saving Station, and very secluded and beautiful beaches! We highly recommend a visit to this quiet and picturesque OBX island for not only the beach but also views of the iconic life saving station.

Hunting Island Beach

Although Hunting Island might be South Carolina’s most popular state park, it’s still something of an afterthought when it comes to planning a beach vacation. Located just east of Beaufort, sandwiched between Harbor Island and Fripp Island, the 5,000 acres that comprise Hunting Island includes five miles of beach, lush marshes, and a maritime forest. Visitors can also explore a saltwater lagoon, historic lighthouse, nature center, and fishing pier before retiring to a rustic cabin or campsite.

Caswell Beach

Halfway between Wilmington and Myrtle Beach, joining Bald Head as part of North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands, Caswell Beach is perched at the eastern edge of Oak Island at the mouth of the Cape Fear River. With an 18-hole championship golf course, an operational lighthouse, easy access to the charming town of Southport, and some of the least crowded shores along the Brunswick Islands, Caswell Beach can easily become the kind of destination that visitors return to year after year.

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Waites Island

If you have never heard of Waites Island, you’re not alone. Given its attention-grabbing neighbors (Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove), this beach easily flies under the radar like a teenager sheltering in the shadow of their older, rowdier siblings. This gentle island is the northernmost of South Carolina’s barrier islands, and, although it is close enough to shore to be accessed by kayak or paddleboard, Waites remains a serene wildlife habitat. In fact, Coastal Carolina University maintains a small research facility on its shores.

Fripp Island Beach

Fripp Island is a teeny speck of land, a crumb cast off from South Carolina’s coastal edge. Less than a mile wide and only a few miles long, the island is home to quiet beaches and ample wildlife. Almost 200 bird species inhabit or migrate through the island, as well as alligators, raccoons, and dolphins. Even more spectacularly, the island is a nesting site for loggerhead turtles. Although the island is only 25 minutes from Beaufort, it’s private, meaning that only those with reservations or property on Fripp can avail themselves of this island’s ample natural and manmade amenities.

Folly Field Beach

While Coligny Beach might be the most popular beach on Hilton Head, Folly Field Beach is a lesser known alternative where Hilton Head locals tend to play. Here, a wooded boardwalk opens on a wide stretch of sand, where tides create tiny pools perfect for young beachgoers. Because Folly Field Beach is located in a mostly residential area, it’s a good idea to pack your own refreshments and hunker down for a day of sunny relaxation and salty fun.

Morris Island

To access the sandbar near Morris Island, visitors will need to

charter a boat or be prepared to paddle a few miles (Folly Beach is probably the best launch point for paddlers). Although a bit more challenging to access than some of its more popular Charleston area neighbors, this beach affords the intrepid traveler shores lined with intriguing shells and other ocean artifacts, stunning views of the Charleston Harbor, close proximity to the Morris Island Lighthouse, and dolphin sightings.

Edisto Beach

At the southern tip of Edisto Island, which is located about halfway between Beaufort and Charleston, a corner of land juts into the Atlantic like a rogue tooth. Known as Edisto Beach, this area offers just over four miles of sandy shores. On the northern half of the beach, rowdier waters beckon to beachgoers in search of a spicier swim, while calmer waters can be found along the southern half of the beach. A stone’s throw from Edisto Beach State Park and the A.C.E. River Basin, Edisto Beach offers easy access to some of the Lowcountry’s most fascinating natural habitats.

Capers Island

Capers Island is a stunning barrier island near Charleston, South Carolina that attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The island is only accessible by boat, offering an off-the-grid experience that uncovers a treasure trove of natural wonders. Capers Island boasts untouched beaches, vast salt marshes, and dense maritime forests that create an otherworldly landscape.

One of the island's most standout features is its bountiful wildlife, making it a birdwatcher's paradise with an array of bird species including herons, egrets, and wood storks. Visitors can also enjoy playful dolphin sightings or encounter sea turtles nesting along the sandy shores. There's alligators too on the inside of the island so be aware. The island's pristine beaches beg for leisurely strolls and sunbathing, while the marshes

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provide the chance for peaceful kayaking or paddleboarding surrounded by coastal beauty.

Pole Road

Pole Road is a road of sand at the bottom tip of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. This road runs along the coast and is used by off-road vehicles (ORVs) to access some remote beaches. The name comes from the tall wooden poles that line the way and guide drivers on the beach.

Fishing enthusiasts and beachgoers with ORV permits frequent Pole Road for its access to various beach areas and fishing spots, as well as stunning views of the Cape Hatteras coastline. To ensure up-to-date information on access, permits, and any restrictions or closures, it's essential to contact the National Park Service or Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Keep in mind that ORV permits and regulations are in place and should be followed at all times.

Portsmouth Island

Explore the history and natural beauty of Portsmouth Island, a historic and uninhabited barrier island off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks. This well-preserved ghost town, accessible only by boat, ferry, or private vessel, offers visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and imagine life as it was for its former inhabitants. Discover Portsmouth Island's historic buildings, including the Portsmouth Life-Saving Station, schoolhouse, church, and homes. Swim, beachcomb, birdwatch, fish, and camp on its picturesque beaches and natural landscapes. Just be sure to come prepared with supplies since facilities and amenities are limited on this remote island.

Cape Island Beach

Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge is a large expanse of barrier islands, salt marshes, and forests, famous for its varied ecosystems and rich wildlife, such as birds, sea turtles, and rare plants. The lighthouse here is situated on a remote island only reachable by boat, and the sandy beaches on Cape Romain

and Cape Island are secluded and unspoiled, offering you a rare opportunity to have them all to yourself.

Hammocks Beach State Park

Discover the breathtaking Hammocks Beach State Park, a stunning coastal paradise nestled in North Carolina, just a stone's throw away from Swansboro. Spanning a unique barrier island called Bear Island, this park boasts a serene and picturesque environment that combines marshes, estuaries, and unspoiled beaches.

Carova Beach

Carova Beach, part of North Carolina's northern Outer Banks, offers a one-of-a-kind beach experience in its remote and pristine location. There are no man-made conveniences or crowded areas, providing a peaceful getaway and connection with nature. Visitors can drive on the sandy terrain using four-wheel-drive vehicles and enjoy the endless stretches of unspoiled shoreline, rolling sand dunes, and the soothing sound of the waves. The wild horses that roam freely along the beach and dunes add an element of magic to the enchanting landscape. Carova Beach promises a serene and adventurous atmosphere for those seeking a beach escape. Observing the wild horses from a safe distance is a must, respecting their natural habitat and ensuring their preservation for future generations.

Huntington Beach State Park

Huntington Beach State Park is a coastal treasure in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. With over 2,500 acres of land to explore, visitors can bask in the natural beauty and recreational opportunities offered by the park. The sandy beach stretches for miles, ideal for sunbathers, swimmers, and beachcombers alike. Meanwhile, nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse wildlife thriving in the park's salt marshes, freshwater lagoons, and maritime forests. Trails provide a glimpse of the birds, reptiles, and plants which call the park home.

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Architecture enthusiasts can marvel at Atalaya, a historic castle-like structure offering a glimpse into the region's past. Beyond sightseeing, fishing, crabbing, and boating activities are available in the lagoons and marshes. Kayaking and paddleboarding provide an opportunity to be at one with the coastal ecosystem. Educational programs and guided tours are available for those seeking an immersive cultural history experience. Huntington Beach State Park truly grants a wellrounded escape into South Carolina's coastal delights.

Shackleford Banks

Shackleford Banks, a beautiful island located off the coast of North Carolina's Crystal Coast in the Outer Banks region, offers visitors a unique and unspoiled natural environment to explore. One of its most famous features is its population of wild horses, known as the Shackleford Banks wild horses or Banker horses, believed to be descendants of Spanish mustangs. The horses roam freely on the island, creating a captivating sight for visitors.

The island also boasts stunning sandy beaches that stretch for miles, where visitors can relax, swim, and enjoy the coastal beauty. Lush marshes and pristine sand dunes are also part of the island's natural scenery, offering opportunities for birdwatching, nature photography, and peaceful walks. Shackleford Banks is a must-visit destination for anyone in search of a scenic and serene natural getaway.

Bulls Island

Bulls Island, located within the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge in South Carolina, is a secluded and pristine barrier island that offers an unparalleled natural experience. Accessible only by boat, this remote island is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. As you step ashore, you'll be greeted by unspoiled beaches, maritime forests, and vast salt marshes, all teeming with diverse wildlife. Bulls Island is particularly renowned for its birdwatching opportunities, with over 300 species of birds that call the

island home or use it as a stopover during migration. Visitors can embark on guided tours or explore the island's trails on their own, immersing themselves in the serenity of nature and capturing breathtaking views of the coastline and marshlands.

Otter Island

Otter Island is a stunning barrier island situated just three miles southwest of Edisto Island, in the ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge. It's under the protection of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, and is home to an array of wildlife, including otters, shorebirds, and sea turtles. Due to its protected status, access to Otter Island is currently quite restricted. You'll have to obtain a permit from SCDNR to visit the island, and overnight camping and fires are prohibited. However, visitors are welcome to engage in day-use activities such as hiking, beachcombing, and birdwatching.

To learn more about getting a permit and any relevant restrictions, visit the website of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for more information.

Kure Beach

If you have visited Wilmington, then you are probably familiar with Carolina Beach, with its classic beach boardwalk and ample entertainment opportunities. However, you might not have heard of Kure Beach. Just 15 miles from downtown, this beach offers a quieter retreat characterized by sandy shores bordered by a charming small town. Stop by to cast a line off the oldest pier on the Atlantic, observe critters at the Fort Fisher Aquarium, or shower off the sunscreen and dance the night away at one of the free concerts in the Boogie in the Park series.

With over 6,000 miles of combined coastline, the Carolinas are home to a vast quantity of beaches. From bustling boardwalks, to intriguing nature preserves, to tranquil small towns, the coast of the Carolinas has something for everyone, spread across a seemingly endless array of hidden beach gems awaiting exploration.

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SUMMER'S 50 BEST

MThe ultimate destinations to make your summer one to remember. Plus, a bonus list of exactly where to stay.

Make the most of these long summer days. Whether you’re looking for a short day trip, a languorous long weekend, or a full week’s escape, this list has a place for you—or, hopefully, over the course of the summer, several places.

THE LAKES

Lake Jocassee

Lake Jocassee rests at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the shadows of South Carolina’s Jocassee Gorges. The lake is fed by cool, clear river water that streams down the mountains and into the lake, in some cases via waterfall. Accessible only through Devils Fork State Park, the famed filming location of The Hunger Games, Lake Jocassee offers a one-of-a-kind experience. Spend a few days in this hidden world, and stay at Three Points View, a luxury mountain retreat surrounded by the beauty of the Jocassee Gorges.

Lake Lure

Lake Lure is possibly North Carolina’s most famous lake, its claim to fame being its frequent use as a filming location for movies like Dirty Dancing, The Last of the Mohicans, Thunder Road, and A Breed Apart. Ideal for a family vacation, Lake Lure amenities include a water slide into the lake and water park, a sandy beach, watersport rentals, and a nearby toy train museum. Adults can

enjoy the pristine setting, nearby public golf club, and views of Chimney Rock, green mountaintops, and sheer cliffs above.

Lake James

Western Northern Carolina’s Lake James, located not too far off I-40, boasts clear water and a beautiful shoreline. Warm up on 25 miles of surrounding trails and then take a dip in Lake James’ crisp blue water or gently float across the lake’s surface in a canoe or kayak. No matter how you spend your time on Lake James, end your day with a beer at Fonta Flora’s Whippoorwill Farm.

Nantahala Lake

The Nantahala National Forest is one of the most beautiful corners of North Carolina. Better known for Great Smokies’ peaks and exceptional whitewater, this area keeps one of its treasures more secret: drive to the top of the Nantahala Gorge and you’ll find a deep, blue pool of crisp lake water. Nantahala Lake is a scenic oasis perfect for both relaxation and play.

Jordan Lake

The undeveloped banks of this lake make for a restful retreat for the more rustic traveler. Stay on one of the many campgrounds for constant communing with nature and quick lakeside access. Pass an afternoon on the Bald Eagle Observation Deck, keeping an eye out for America’s regal representative.

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Finally, for a change, carve out time for a meal at the iconic and elegant Fearrington House Restaurant, just 20 minutes north of Jordan Lake near Pittsboro.

Lake Marion

South Carolina’s Lake Marion is a fisherman’s dream, positioned halfway between Columbia and Charleston. Drop a line for largemouth bass, white perch, striped bass, white bass, crappie, channel catfish, bream, sunfish, and the Arkansas blue catfish. However, keep an eye out for alligators: over a hundred call Lake Marion and the surrounding Santee National Wildlife Refuge home.

Lake Norman

North Carolina’s largest lake is mere minutes from the Queen City. Lake Norman is a summer playground for multimillionaires and locals alike. Hop in a boat and cruise past lakeside mountains, carve through Norman’s many coves atop a pair of water skis, or refuel at one of the area’s many lakefront restaurants, like Joe and Katy Kindred’s Hello, Sailor.

High Rock Lake

Just an hour from the center of Charlotte, High Rock Lake is the second largest lake in North Carolina and is just north of Uwharrie National Forest. It’s the perfect destination for a getaway by virtue of its many boating opportunities, water activities, and prime location smack dab in the middle of North Carolina’s wine country.

Lake Glenville

Lake Glenville has a few differentiating features, including its status as the highest lake east of the Mississippi and its location within a mountain rain forest. It boasts a little something for everyone: boat rentals, waterfalls, a sandy beach, and plenty of fishing (expect to catch large and smallmouth bass, walleye, yel-

low perch, crappie, rainbow and brown trout, large brim, and a few catfish). Lake Glenville is a quick half hour from quaint Highlands, NC, so plan to spend the night at the charming Old Edwards Inn and Spa.

Fontana Lake

Sandwiched between the southern border of the Smokies and the northern border of Nantahala National Forest, Fontana Lake attracts fishermen from around the country in pursuit of smallmouth bass, muskie, and walleye. Plus, only 10% of the shoreline is developed. The rest is owned by the National Park Service or US Forest Service, so visitors can enjoy a serene retreat immersed in nature.

Lake Murray

Just a hop and a skip west of Columbia, Lake Murray is a popular day trip location for Carolinians. With 600 miles of shoreline, Lake Murray offers a bounty of activities, from quiet walks along Dreher State Island State Park to raucous boat rides from one lakeside restaurant to another.

THE BEACH TOWNS

Duck, NC

When you head east to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, visiting Duck Beach is a must. Quirky name aside, Duck is a thriving coastal community with an expansive stretch of beautiful beach. Kayak through its unique wetlands, then head back into town to visit the local hotspots. Free of the summer tourists, Duck’s calming waterside boardwalk and local shops will make you feel as if you’ve stumbled upon a hidden island ripe for exploration.

Isle of Palms, SC

Neighboring Sullivans Island, Isle of Palms is home to two wellknown golf courses, the Links Course and the Harbour Course.

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Isle of Palms is the perfect beach getaway; it offers premiere golf for those who’d rather work on their game than their tan lines, luxurious spas and boutique shopping, and is only a 20 minute drive from downtown Charleston.

Crystal Coast

The Southern Outer Banks—known as the Crystal Coast—makes the decision to escape town easy. This 85-mile stretch of beaches has the best of it all, from quiet, relaxing coves to energetic beach town hangouts. The Crystal Coast is the obvious choice for those who want to spend their summer experiencing everything the NC shore has to offer.

Sullivan’s Island, SC

There are myriad reasons to put Sullivan’s Island at the top of your Carolina destination list this summer. First discovered by English explorers in the 17th century, Sullivan’s Island was well established as a busy shipping port by the 18th century. The setting of a now famous battle, celebrated regionally on ‘Carolina Day,’ was Fort Moultrie. It’s been carefully preserved and is a popular landmark for visitors and residents alike. Visitors who aren’t compelled by Sullivan’s Island’s rich history can instead spend their time in the handful of galleries and restaurants or on the shores and enjoying breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor and quiet beaches.

Kiawah Island

Kiawah Island is one of the Carolinas’ most exclusive beachfront destinations. Known for its top notch golf courses—Kiawah Island Golf Resort hosted the 2012 PGA Championship and is

scheduled to host again in 2021—Kiawah is also a place of tranquility. Head straight to Kiawah Island Beachwalker Park: Ten miles of public coastline tempt park goers from within Beachwalker Park, along the western edge of the island. Visitors can also veer off for a gentle stroll through old oaks, pines, iconic palmettos, and yucca plants.

Edisto, SC

Edisto prides itself on being one of South Carolina’s last uncommercialized beaches. Nearly everything—from the restaurants to the lodging—is all locally-owned. Visitors can experience the island in its natural splendor or challenge their mind and learn something new at the town’s famous Edisto Island Serpentarium. Eco tours are available at the island’s state park to take you around the island, and there are scores of cozy rentals perfect for a quiet weekend on South Carolina’s coast. It’s also well located, with Isle of Palms, Sullivans, and Mt. Pleasant nearby, too.

Topsail

Beach,

NC

Topsail Beach, NC provides lots of opportunities for private beach access; expect less crowds, and a pristine shoreline. For those who want a taste of Topsail living, stop by one of the area’s many local restaurants for fresh seafood or even visit the Missiles and More museum to see a bit of forgotten history.

Emerald Isle Beach, NC

Emerald Isle is best known for its uniquely gorgeous green waters, due to the proximity of the Gulf Stream. This proximity also means Emerald offers a warmer option to the cold waters often found along other parts of the Outer Banks, and the isle waters are home to many interesting and beautiful marine creatures. If you go scuba diving, you may even get to explore a shipwreck or two!

Kure Beach, NC

For those looking for a beach that’s a little more secluded, the one at Fort Fisher State Recreation Area is an excellent choice. About a half hour away from Wilmington, NC, this beach is maintained in conjunction with the historic Fort Fisher area. Visitors can spend the day at the nearby Fort Fisher Aquarium, then relax by the serene waves.

Hilton Head Island, SC

Hilton Head Island is known for their year-round beautiful weather and, of course, the lighthouse. Hilton Head is also home to a beautiful beach and world-class golf courses. This is a luxurious beach getaway perfect for the whole family.

Wrightsville Beach , NC

Wrightsville Beach, a short drive from Wilmington, is known as “one of the best beaches in the South'' for its crystal blue water and great surf. This four-mile stretch of beach is the closest beach to Charlotte with the best watersport activity potential. This lively beach is the go-to spot for watersports enthusiasts. Take

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a surfing lesson, learn how to windsurf, or take the paddleboard out for a swim.

Sunset Beach, NC

Sunset Beach belongs to the Brunswick Islands, some of the most beautiful beaches in the Carolinas. It’s a small beach with an even smaller permanent population: This coastal destination encompasses both mainland and barrier island terrain. Sunset Beach got its name from its stunning views and serenity, and is also well known for its wildlife and seafood.

Ocean Isle, NC

Ocean Isle, part of Brunswick county, is a little beach town off the coast of North Carolina. This smaller barrier island is famous for its beautiful 4.5 mile beach, and is the perfect quaint spot to take the family with great dining options and private rental stays. It also happens to be one of the closest beaches to Charlotte on our list, so be sure to add it to yours.

Folly Beach, SC

It’s hard to say what Folly is better known for: legendary sunsets or killer surfing spots. In fact, it seems Folly Beach has a little something for everyone. Home to several endangered species, including loggerhead sea turtles and Wilson’s Plover, naturalists will find something to delight in, while the more urban-oriented will appreciate the beach’s close proximity to downtown Charleston. Drop a fishing line off the Folly Beach pier or take in the sights from a beachside bar.

Corolla Beach, NC

On the sandy shores of Corolla, wild descendants of colonial Spanish mustangs roam freely, grazing in the saltwater cordgrass and galloping along the sloping shores. Visitors flock to Corolla to witness these majestic creatures in a natural habitat. This, in essence, is the magic of Corolla, where visitors come for the wild horses, but stay for the upscale and recently developed amenities.

Nags Head and Jockey’s Ridge, NC

Nags Head is one of the Outer Banks’ most established tourist destinations; since the 1960s, this gorgeous destination has catered to guests with a wide selection of restaurants and conveniences. As comfortable as Nags Head proper is, you’d be remiss not to wander further afield to Jockey’s Ridge, the tallest living sand dune on the Atlantic Coast. Perch atop hills of sand and feel like you’ve landed on a distant planet.

Bald Head Island, NC

Bald Head is for the traveler seeking a serene retreat. Accessible only by a private water vessel or a 20-minute ferry ride across the Cape Fear River, Bald Head Island feels miles from its nearby neighbor of Wilmington, both in terms of geography and tempo. This remote getaway elevates beach life, boasting intimate vacation rental neighborhoods, beach, maritime forest, and marsh-

land, and, remarkably, very few hotels or commercial developments looming over beachgoers.

Capers Island, SC

Like Bulls Island, Capers Island attracts visitors with a penchant for natural settings and seclusion. Accessible only by boat, Capers is an uninhabited, state-owned barrier island. In fact, visitors would never guess it was mere miles from Charleston, given the density of wildlife, such as alligators, white tailed deer, snakes, bottlenose dolphins, and many species of birds (including ospreys and bald eagles) that call this tiny island home.

THE MOUNTAIN TOWNS

Blowing Rock, NC

Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock was named after The Blowing Rock formation, which offers stunning views of the mountains. The town also is home to Tweetsie Railroad, Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, and various hiking trails with scenic views. This winter, you can also visit Appalachian Ski Mountain, one of the most popular spots to ski in North Carolina.

Brevard, NC

If you’re looking to enjoy nature, Brevard is the place to be. Located at the entrance to Pisgah National Forest, Brevard is home to many waterfalls and other natural rock formations, including Looking Glass Falls, Connestee Falls, Batson Creek Falls. It is also the home of Sliding Rock, a natural water slide that ends in a 60-ft deep pool of water.

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West Jefferson, NC

Located in Ashe County, North Carolina, West Jefferson is a quirky town with a lot to offer. When you visit, head over to Carolina Country Wines for a wine tasting, CatchLight Gallery for professional photos of the Blue Ridge and beyond, or Ashe County Cheese, a cheese plant that allows you to experience the whole process. With a perfect balance of modern culture and history, West Jefferson is a charming piece of the Blue Ridge.

Banner Elk, NC

Located between Beech Mountain Ski Resort to the north and Sugar Mountain Ski Resort to the south, Banner Elk is quite a popular place to be in the fall and winter seasons. But, it’s also the perfect place to be outdoors in any season, whether it’s by Wildcat Lake, or just a few miles away at Grandfather Mountain. It’s also known as the culinary hotspot of the High Country, as it’s home to many of the best chefs in the state.

Spruce Pine, NC

Located in Mitchell County, Spruce Pine is a little town with a lot of personality, just a few miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s home to a variety of different festivals throughout the year, including Fire on the Mountain, which celebrates the work of local blacksmiths, and the Spruce Pine BBQ & Bluegrass Festival in July. This fall, look out for Toe Jam, a twelve hour rock ‘n’ roll event, and the Spruce Pine Potters Market.

Cherokee, NC

Cherokee is a town on the reservation of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation. It’s full of history, with attractions like Oconaluftee Indian Village, which offers a look into the lifestyle of the 18th-century Cherokee people. A visit to Cherokee offers the opportunity to pay respect to long traditions, and connect with the outdoors like never before.

Bryson City, NC

Considered the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Bryson City is rich with natural beauty. With rafting and kayaking on the Nantahala River, biking on the Tsali trails, and boating and fishing on Fontana Lake, it doesn’t get much better. Another great attraction is the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, which offers picturesque views of the mountain valleys and a deep river gorge.

Sylva, NC

Well-known in the Carolinas for its beautiful Jackson County courthouse, Sylva is a fun and charming little town to visit. Sylva is also a top Christmas Town in western North Carolina, and boasts fantastic holiday shopping. With scenic mountain views and a hoppin’ brewery scene, Sylva is worth a visit.

Maggie Valley, NC

Known as a friendly city with a small-town charm, Maggie Valley has great opportunities for activities in nature, including hiking, biking, camping, and whitewater rafting. You can also see the elk in the Cataloochee area of the town, where they have been successfully reintroduced.

THE WATERFALLS

Schoolhouse Falls

Schoolhouse Falls, nestled in Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina, is a serene and picturesque waterfall that draws nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. The falls can be accessed via the moderately challenging 2.5-mile Schoolhouse Falls Trail, which is part of the larger Panthertown Valley trail network. As you journey along the trail, you'll pass through lush forests, cross streams, and eventually discover the stunning Schoolhouse Falls.

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Linville Falls

Offering dramatic, close-up views, Linville Falls is perhaps the most popular waterfall in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Get there early on a nice day. It’s about a 1.6 mile hike and a very easy hike to the viewing area.

Hickory Nut Falls

This 404-foot natural wonder is so lovely it was featured in the film “The Last of the Mohicans.” It’s about a 1.4 mile hike and the skill level is moderate.

Looking Glass Falls

The 60-feet tall Looking Glass Falls gets its name from the mirror effect created when water freezes on its sides in the winter and then glistens in the sunlight. It’s about a 5 mile hike and the skill level is easy.

Dry Falls

Also known as Upper Cullasja Falls, this 65-foot tall waterfall has a path under the rocks that offers a unique view of the waterfall.

High Falls

High Falls offers breathtaking views and is a jaw-dropping 125feet tall. It’s a short 1 mile hike and the skill level is easy.

Sliding Rock

Sliding Rock is one of North Carolina’s most popular waterfalls. It offers a small plunge pool visitors can slide down the waterfall into.

Triple Falls

Triple Falls was featured in the movie The Last of the Mohicans, making this 120-feet tall waterfall a popular tourist attraction. It’s a short 0.5 mile hike and the skill level is easy.

Hooker Falls

Hooker Falls is also featured in The Last of the Mohicans and offers two views, one of the plunge pool and one overlooking the falls from above.

Moore Cove Falls

This 50-foot tall waterfall allows visitors the chance to go behind the waterfall, for a unique experience. It’s a nice 0.75 mile hike and the skill level is moderate.

Mingo Falls

The epic 120' waterfall five minutes from downtown Cherokee, NC is one of the easiest waterfalls to get to and also one of the most dramatic!

Soco Falls

Two falls join together to create one majestic stream at Soco Falls, just outside of Cherokee, NC. This one is roadside, and the path is steep but very accessible. It's one of our favorites!

BONUS: OUR FAVORITE SUMMERY STAYS

White Doe Inn

Located on Roanoke Island in Manteo, this Outer Banks gem offers unique designs for each room, complimentary breakfasts, and is pet friendly. Located in the center of the island, you only have to walk a block in either direction and you’ll find yourself on either the Croatan or Roanoke Sound. The White Doe Inn is perfect for a quiet summer getaway so book early.

Sanderling Resort

Well worth the drive every time, The Sanderling is a luxury, Four-Diamond rated resort that sits on the shores of North Carolina’s Outer Banks. With three pools, an award-winning spa,

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and oceanfront views, The Sanderling promises guests a tranquil getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Anderson Ocean Club and Spa

The Anderson Ocean Club and Spa sits oceanfront at Myrtle Beach. The upscale resort offers its guests personalized spa treatments at their Awakening Spa, and also features indoor and outdoor pools, onsite dining, and a fitness room. Enjoy an adult beverage while watching the tides roll in at B-Bar, located directly on the pool deck.

Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort

Looking for the ultimate golf getaway? Well, look no further: The Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort is perfect for enthusiasts of the sport, offering guests a range of different golf experiences and courses. Litchfield Beach is renowned for its mouthwatering seafood, its serene coastal setting, and, of course, its proximity to Myrtle Beach.

The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort

You can find this South Carolina luxury beach resort just 21 miles from downtown Charleston. The Sanctuary delivers Forbes 5-star service with 255 room options spanning from guest, king, or suites to Presidential Suites. Go experience a resort that has found the perfect balance of grace, elegance and outhern hospitality.

Sonesta

Resort Hilton Head Island

If you were hoping for a view of the coast during your South Carolinian getaway, gathering or business trip, you’ve come to the right place. You won’t even have to leave the resort to experience the beach, multiple restaurant options, zero-entry lagoon style pool, tropical gardens or spa.

The Inn & Club at Harbour Town

Enjoy the South Carolina Lowcountry with the best of service and elegant details at the boutique luxury Inn & Club. The famed Harbour Town Golf Links can be viewed with a meal and drink in hand. With sixty seamless guestrooms, a spacious suite, boutique pool and clubhouse, this is the perfect getaway.

Montage Palmetto Bluff

Set within a striking 20,000-acre community between Hilton Head and Savannah, Montage Palmetto Bluff rests along the picturesque May River in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. The resort encompasses two villages featuring nine Southern dining choices, a marina, two idyllic villages, and a Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.

Grand Bohemian Asheville

Located on the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Grand Bohemian invites guests to immerse themselves in mountainy moodiness. A delightful combination of rustic and antique decorations line the walls of this distinctive hotel. Relax next to a crackling fire with a handcrafted cocktail from the Red Stag Grill or wander through the hotel’s carefully curated collection of local artwork.

Atlantic Beach Resort

Located in beautiful Atlantic Beach, the Atlantic Beach Resort hosts a variety of amenities to make your stay relaxing. With two pools, complimentary Wi-Fi, a separate play area for the kids, and an onsite hot tub, your vacation will be over before you know it! There’s plenty of amenities in the surrounding areas, including wild horses roaming the Rachel Carson Reserve and the nearby North Carolina Aquarium, which is sure to be a hit with younger vacationers.

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Island House of Wanchese

At the opposite end of Roanoke Island is the historic Island House of Wanchese, which dates back to the early 1900s. Purchased and renovated by its owners in the 1990s, this charming B&B is decorated with antiques, and each room offers an en-suite bathroom. Island House also offers a freezer for your fishing catches, and is pet friendly for small dogs. For a slow-paced vacation, head to the Island House of Wanchese this summer.

Beachwoods Resort

On the outskirts of the Outer Banks is Beachwoods Resort, located in Kitty Hawk, NC. Overlooking the Atlantic on one side and the Currituck Sound on the other, this resort is perfect for the outdoor vacationer. Offering watersports, horseback riding, beach volleyball, fishing and the largest outdoor pool in the Outer Banks, this resort is a great destination to shake off that quarantine restlessness.

Fripp Island Golf & Beach Resort

Offering a wide expanse of villas, golf cottages, and more, Fripp Island Golf & Beach Resort is the ideal vacation destination for that all-inclusive getaway you’ve been looking for. With more than three and a half miles of Atlantic Ocean shoreline, you’re more likely to run out of energy than things to do at this beautiful resort. There’s the Fripp Island Marina, Lowcountry Golf, and even Camp Fripp for the kids.

Beau Rivage Golf & Resort

For the discerning golfers looking to experience a challenge with their vacation, Beau Rivage Golf & Resort might be the perfect solution. Offering a full 18-hole course with water obstacles, wooded areas, and hills, this is any golfer’s dream. Not only is this course just minutes away from Historic Wilmington, but you don’t even

have to leave the resort for a fantastic meal—Veranda Bar & Grill offers an extensive selection of savory classics that will suit everyone in the family. For a luxurious vacation overlooking the Cape Fear River, head to Beau Rivage.

Hotel Ballast

If you want a modern Wilmington experience, you truly can’t skip this hotel. With three restaurants, a 24-hour fitness center, complimentary Wi-Fi, and concierge services, this truly is the allinclusive vacation experience for any family, honeymooners, or business traveler. Be sure to check out their inclusive travel packages before you book!

Cedar Island Resort

Surrounded by water on all sides, the Cedar Island Resort is an untouched and natural beach perfect for nature-lovers. Mere steps away from the Pamlico Sound, the Cedar Island Bay, West Bay, and if you’ve traveled by boat—the Atlantic Ocean! This is the ideal setting for the outdoorsy and do-it-yourself type, as most of the accommodations in this resort are suited for camping, hunting, and other outdoor activities. Don’t worry about getting a great meal if you can’t catch it yourself—Bay Breeze is open five days a week to cater to you.

Shell Island Resort

Shell Island Resort is a beachfront hotel located in Wrightsville Beach, NC. This resort offers quick access to all the amazing sights in Wilmington, NC. With suites featuring balcony views of the ocean and both indoor and outdoor pools, this resort is a must for anyone who is a lover of water.

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