![]() The drive will be slow but that’s because there are so many places you will want to stop for a picture or just to gaze and contemplate. What to See on Highway 64 in Western North Carolina The Carolina Mountain Club (CMC), the oldest Hiking and Trail Maintaining Club in Western N.C., fosters the enjoyment of the mountains of Western North. Highway 64 actually runs 604 miles or 972 through the state from its western border with Tennesee to North Carolina’s Outer Banks. You can just drive or make stops along the way to hike, visit small towns or just generally grab the flavor of life in the moutains here.Īnd that’s just the western North Carolina part of the drive. From there you can go to Franklin with its Scottish Tartan Museum or Ruby City Gem Museum in Western North Carolina all the way through to Chimney Rock and Lake Lure with a stop in Hendersonville if you choose. We often start in Brevard, a small college town with a delightful historic downtown strip. ![]() Highway 64 in North Carolina, in whatever direction you choose to go, is a delightful way to spend an hour, a couple of hours or an entire day. Stratford, the West Midlands and BirminghamĪ ride down U.S.Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.Grand Canyon National Park, Flagstaff and Williams.Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park.Colorado Springs and Southeastern Colorado The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad historic train depot sits in the heart of Bryson City, North Carolina and is a favorite regional attraction for family.Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.California’s Gold Country and Sacramento.Fairbanks, Denali and Alaska’s Interior.Anchorage, Homer and the Kenai Peninsula.Alaska’s Panhandle and the Inside Passage WESTERN ROUTES Indian Lakes Scenic Byway - 60 miles 2 hours Area lakes bearing Cherokee names earned this drive its name.Roanoke and Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. ![]()
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