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Best Day Trips From Charlotte, NC

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AAA Travel Editor, WA

Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and it has an amazing mix of cultural attractions and scenic outdoor activities. While you’ll never run out of things to do in town, the surrounding areas are also full of incredible opportunities that are worth exploring during your vacation.

In this guide, we’ll help you discover the best day trips from Charlotte, North Carolina so you can experience as much as possible during your stay. We’ll cover everything from how long it takes to travel to the destination, what to do when you arrive and provide other tips to help maximize your enjoyment.

From family-friendly outdoor adventures to vineyard wine tastings and more, let’s dive into the greatest Charlotte day trips you can take today.

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden

  • 6500 S New Hope Rd, Belmont, NC 28012
  • 20 miles from Charlotte

The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden features nearly 400 acres of stunning plants, fountains and natural beauty just outside of Charlotte.

You can stop by quickly or spend the entire day walking the cultivated paths, lounging in the park and exploring the gorgeous seasonal flowers and flowing water. There’s even an orchid conservatory that features bright and fragrant plants from around the world, making this a unique day trip opportunity that's perfect for families, couples and travelers of all ages.

Crowders Mountain State Park

  • 522 Park Office Ln, Kings Mountain, NC 2806
  • 30 miles from Charlotte

Crowders Mountain State Park is less than an hour from Charlotte, but it feels like an entirely different world compared to the bustling city.

The mountain itself is breathtaking in any season and you can enjoy a day of hiking, picnics, or simply driving around while enjoying the scenery.

For hikers, you can try multiple trails with varying difficulty levels, from beginner walks to more intensive hikes along the summit. The Pinnacle Trail is especially popular as it provides immense views without too much difficulty. With so much to see and do, this is one of the top Charlotte NC day trips for those who love outdoor excursions.

Columbia, SC

  • 90 miles from Charlotte

Columbia is the state capital of South Carolina and it has a lovely Southern charm complete with gorgeous historical architecture, blooming parks and wonderful cultural and culinary attractions.

Upon arrival, you can drive or walk along Main Street to enjoy the city’s historical and modern buildings, plus tons of boutique shops scattered nearby.

Some other fun opportunities include:

• The Columbia Museum of Art

• Riverbanks Zoo & Garden

• Historic Columbia Canal and Riverfront Park

North Carolina Zoo

  • 4401 Zoo Pkwy, Asheboro, NC 27205
  • 90 miles from Charlotte

The North Carolina Zoo is only 90 minutes from Charlotte and it’s a wonderful place to spend the day in the sun and enjoy a wide variety of international animals and plants.

Some exhibits include the Watani Grasslands Reserve which features elephants, rhinos and other African animals. The North Carolina Streamside has tons of local wildlife, while the nearby bear exhibit features grizzly, black and polar bears.

There's also a tram tour that allows you to effortlessly explore the park, which helps to make this a great destination for all ages.

Childress Vineyards

  • 1000 Childress Vineyards Rd, Lexington, NC 27295
  • 60 miles from Charlotte

Owned by Richard Childress, an acclaimed former NASCAR driver, the Childress Vineyards is an ideal Charlotte day trip for couples and adult groups.

Located just an hour outside Charlotte in the town of Lexington, you can enjoy a gorgeous villa and vineyard complete with tastings, tours and an onsite bistro. Visitors rave about the wine and food and the grounds themselves are expansive and beautiful with European architecture and perfectly manicured gardens.

Reservations are not necessary, but are recommended on weekends and holidays.

Lake Norman State Park

  • 759 State Park Rd, Troutman, NC 28166
  • 40 miles from Charlotte

Lake Norman State Park is an expansive reserve featuring North Carolina’s largest artificial lake, along with acclaimed mountain-biking trails, hiking trails, plus boat rentals and more.

While the state park is on the north end of the lake and about an hour from Charlotte, you can also reach the south end of the lake in half the time if you prefer. While all areas of the lake are well-maintained, the state park does have more amenities making it preferable for families with kids.

South Mountains State Park

  • 3001 S Mountain Park, Connelly Springs, NC 28612
  • 60 miles from Charlotte

South Mountains State Park is another nearby national park with incredible views. You can walk along a lush flowing river, or take a moderate hike up to High Shoals Falls, a magnificent 80ft waterfall that is well worth the walk.

There are trails for beginner hikers and experts alike, making this a great day trip from Charlotte for all types of travelers.

Pilot Mountain State Park

  • 1721 Pilot Knob Park Rd, Pinnacle, NC 27043
  • 100 miles from Charlotte

Pilot Mountain State Park is about 90 minutes from Charlotte and it’s a grand area that features breathtaking overlooks, towering mountains and endless forest trails suitable for groups of all ages.

Some hiking trails are gentle and without elevation and they allow you to explore the area easily at your own pace. Some, like the Kid’s Track Trail, even have unique activities for young children such as games, learning experiences and other fun events.

For more advanced hikers, there are also longer trails available with steeper climbs at a higher elevation.

Plus, the mountain itself has a unique cultural heritage as it was often used by Native Americans as a local landmark.

Due to its vast natural beauty and relative closeness to town, Pilot Mountain is one of the best day trip ideas from Charlotte NC for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

Raleigh, NC

  • 165 miles from Charlotte

As the capital city of North Carolina, Raleigh has no shortage of exciting opportunities for travelers. Explore the historic downtown districts which feature boutique shops, museums, Southern diners, plus beautiful promenades and parks.

While the endless museums, restaurants and charm of Raleigh are sure to impress any visitor, be forewarned that this is the furthest destination from Charlotte on this list. For some, it may be a doable day trip. However, it is about 2.5 hours from Charlotte without traffic and the roundtrip could be well over five hours depending on conditions.

If you’re able to share driving duties or can safely drive throughout the day, Raleigh is well worth the time. If you do decide to visit but are too tired to drive back, there are plenty of hotels in the area for any budget, so you can rest before planning day trip to Charlotte the next day.

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Written by

AAA Travel Editor, WA

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