Hiking in Charlotte, North Carolina
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A ten-mile loop trail along the Blue Ridge Parkway with stunning mountain views and a serene, creekside stroll.
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Hiking and running a 16 Mile loop of forested rolling hills. Pass through land were a decisive civil war victory was won.
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The hike to King's Pinnacle, one of two peaks at Crowders Mountain State Park, is steep at times. But expansive views from rock outcroppings make it worthwhile.
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Hiking the once giant peaks of Morrow Mountain State park. While humbled, the weather warn mountains still offer great views of the surrounding piedmont
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Hiking at Pilot Mountain offers stunning views of the surrounding piedmont, Blue Ridge Mountains, and the distinctive mushroomed shaped pinnacle itself.
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Waterfall watching and long trail hiking at South Mountain State Park
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A great hike with fantastic views. The perfect getaway when the leaves start changing colors.
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Hanging Rock State Park is home to some of the most dramatic views in central Carolina. Several significant waterfalls are easily accessible with a short hike from the visitors center
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Charlotte's Latta Nature Center and Preserve offers hiking, paddling, fishing, trail running, and abundant wildlife viewing.
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Surprising biodiversity awaits you in the National Park sites just a day’s drive from Charlotte.
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Charlotte's road cycling scene is flourishing due to community advocates, a focus on healthy living, and a commitment to infrastructure.
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