The family and I will be driving to North Carolina from Corpus Christi in March for a wedding. I'm not real big on driving that far but the cost of flying for everyone is too much. So I'd like to make the best of it by checking out some cool stuff on the way up there and back. You fellas have any recommendations on things to do or see on this trip?
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Originally posted by Mike69 View PostThe family and I will be driving to North Carolina from Corpus Christi in March for a wedding. I'm not real big on driving that far but the cost of flying for everyone is too much. So I'd like to make the best of it by checking out some cool stuff on the way up there and back. You fellas have any recommendations on things to do or see on this trip?
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If you have fun car Tail of The Dragon. Went a few months ago was a BLAST.1997 Miata - Weekend\Autox Car
1994 Mustang Cobra - Garage Shelf
2012 Mazda 3 - Daily
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The Smoky Mountan Alpine Coaster, the longest down hill track in US, visit us! Ride the hill and feel the thrill.
Highly recommended...its on your way to NC and its just a short drive off the interstate
Theres also a lot of other stuff to do in the pigeon forge/gatlinburg area after you get off the coaster
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Originally posted by Grape View Posttalladega museum
Also went by Barber Motorsport Museum which is mostly bikes. Still some interesting stuff and with a drive that long you will need some time to stretch your legs.
1997 Miata - Weekend\Autox Car
1994 Mustang Cobra - Garage Shelf
2012 Mazda 3 - Daily
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Originally posted by Mike69 View PostWedding is taking place at The Spruce Pine Lodge in Bahama, North Carolina.
If you make it through Charlotte, stop and eat lunch at Price's Chicken. It's a great experience and good eats. Not sure how long you're there or what you guys want to do, but NC offers a lot of the same stuff that you find in a large state like TX. You'll be a few hours from the water at Wilmington and a few hours from the mountains as well. It all depends on which way you're driving out there.
I have made the drive a few times back with my family, but we fly now primarily. I did go I-40 once with them so the boys could make the trip through the gorge and the mountains. We stopped and make the hike up to Clingman's Dome. Well worth the trip, especially if the weather is clear that day.
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