Me and my Husband just bought 11 acres a few miles outside of Bryson,we can't wait to move and get our Homestead started! It's a Dream come true to finally move to the Mountains.
Hello Kelsey. I am thinking about buying land in that area or a bit closer to raleigh. Could you explain how u went about looking and what to look for? Matt
@@a.torabi3197 Sure. I mainly searched on Zillow. The important thing about land is you really need to pay attention to what tpye of zoning it is. Some land allow things others do not. A quick google search can tell you want zoning a property has from the description in the add. And make sure before closing on any property that it has access to water. A property can LOOK perfect but if there isn't a well option on it it is literally worthless.
I love that area! I will be going through there again in 2024 when I backpack the Bartram Trail which goes right through Wayah Bald. I tend to look for State and National parks for RV camping but that time of the year most were closed for the season and glad we found Rose Creek!
Our state is breathtaking from mountains to Outer Banks (or OBX, as the locals call them). I hope and pray I don't ever need to live anywhere else. Tar Heel born and bred. So grateful for that.
Jason, forgot to mention Chimney Rock is amazing, some amazing views from the very top. Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day Lewis was filmed there. Best last 10 minutes to a movie ever!! Lol
I will definitely check it out next time I am close to there...I just didn't want to make my wife wait in the truck for hours while I hiked it since she didn't want to.
@@jasonwish- you’re right, very understandable and with those verticals, you may have been looking at a divorce! Lol. Beautiful area, and a great video! Glad y’all were able to get out and unwind.
Lake James in Marion was also where they filmed part of the movie . It is beautiful. There's a small restaurant that also sits right on Lake Lure that has great food. You can set outside on deck next to the lake. My husband and I went last summer. Watched as people drove up on their boats and was served their food and drinks there. It was very nice.
I'm from the area, great video. The reason the trees up at wayah bald looked like that is because of a forest fire that covered the whole mountain back in 2016. It burned the fire tower down too, all that was left was the rock base. (They rebuilt it). Before the forest fire there were trees and shrubs everywhere to the point it wasn't possible to see the fire tower from the parking area. One good thing about the fires is that it cleared the trees revealing a fantastic almost 360 view at the top.
Thanks for sharing those details, I had heard there was a fire but did not know the extent of it. The view was fantastic and I'm sure I will see that area again someday while hiking sections of the Apalachian Trail as I am an avid backpacker. We expecially enjoyed the amazing little cabins and properties along the rushing mnt.creek while driving up wayah Rd. I'm guessing it was Wayah Creek.
You are correct it's Wayah creek but there is a pot load and I do mean a pot load of other creeks feeding in and out of it. Creeks everywhere here we have a big moisture problem here with our homes.
We have a cabin in Rutherfordton . Went to many waterfalls I suggest you go to DuPont State Forest near Brevard and hike to Triple Falls water fall ,High Falls and Bridal Veil Falls it’s amazing ! We go there every chance we get.
We’ve been there for a brief visit and saw several of the waterfalls but definitely wanna go back and spend much more time there, it’s a beautiful place!
I live n Marion NC but grew up in Old Fort. You blink you will miss Old Fort but Marion is growing. Lots of places to eat. You could visit the Linville Falls and Caverns not to mention Lake James. Head up to Little Switzerland for lunch and then go up Parkway to Mnt. Mitchell State Park. To bad the restaurant up top is closed now. Worked two seasons up there. Drove an hr each way from Marion but loved it because of its beauty. Watch out for the bikes though if you go in Spring through fall. I experienced something amazing the first yr. Bad weather had us closed for a few days but got the call for us to head on up around 10 am one day late fall. It had snowed and iced really bad. On way up it was beautiful because down n Marion it just looked like fall. Leaves blowing,cool weather but there was a spot right about a mile from top near the parks office that suddenly there was like a line. It turned into solid ice. By this I mean there was ice hanging on everything. Every tree,every bush,every thing you looked at but then you could turn and look at the rd behind you and it was a little blowing snow and leaves still blowing. I stopped and looked for 5 minutes at the transformation. I had never seen anything like it. Like 2 seasons . One stopped and one started. It was beautiful. Nice hiking trails too.
Was just there ! We saw the white squirrels ! 2 at the college just when we were giving up , we got some great pics and the lady that owns the white squirrel shop has the pics on her web site now. Beautiful town. We bought a home in Maggie valley while we were there.
Our favorite South Eastern state, at least the mountain areas. Still haven’t experienced much of the New England states yet, but I’m sure we’ll love them too. thanks Michael!
Hello. We just watched this one. You ran across our feed and we subscribed. Last August we stayed at Fall creek falls state park campground in Tennessee. If you've never been there, it's worth it. We stayed for a week and I still think we missed some of the good parts. The place was absolutely beautiful!
Just returned from Cashiers/Lake Glenville. Drove to Franklin but didn’t know about Wayu Bald. I Will do that next time. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. I’m building a cabin in Maggie Valley which is next to Dillsboro. Make sure you drive through and the Appalachian parkway next time that starts at the end of Maggie. You can see quite a bit of beauty on that little stretch. Oconuluftee river is a cool stop and walk on the parkway. Btw, Waynesville, NC’s Barber Orchard’s has the best apple cider donuts you will ever eat! Twice the size of what you were eating.
I absolutely love that area and have always wanted to stay on the banks of Glenville lake! Having a cabin in the North Carolina mountains has always been a dream of mine, I’m sure your place will be absolutely beautiful. I’ve been through Maggie Valley several times, but next time I’m down that way I’ll definitely check out these other areas you mentioned, thanks!
@@jasonwish- i hope your dream wish comes true like mine is starting to. (20+ yr dream). Getting to know WNC by doing what you’re doing is a great way to begin to narrow down where you want to be. The land prices were right for us in Maggie Valley. The view we found was right too. I know when the time is right, you’ll know right where you want to be thanks to your explorations. Best Wishes. Thanks again for sharing with us.
I'm from around Asheville NC and I've been to the Rocky Mtns recently and I'm telling you NC mountains are superior. The thing about Estes Park, CO is that there's no seclusion and NC offers the Let's find some beautiful place to get lost vibe!
I think you are so right. I don't even really care about the Smokey Mtns. near Gatlinburg and Pigeon Ford b/c of all the crowds. NC mtns. are my happy place.
I agree. Have been to both many times. They each have their unique positives but this part of the country is the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. Maine comes in second for me but NC is definitely first place.
I'm also from the Asheville area. It is beautiful but the ability to " get lost " is over and done with. Over development of the mountains, the thing that everyone loves has ruined our mountains. Waynesville is a good example of this.
@@jasonwish-If people continue to swarm here, it will no longer be a "happy place" for anyone! Please don't come to Brevard, we can't accommodate any more people!
Thank you so much! I think we may have driven through one of them on our way to Roan Mnt. State Park on our way home after our stop at Black Mnt. but not sure…I will add them to the list for our next visit!
Great tour...you surely have made a good tour of many of the best mountain towns of North Carolina. I've also been to several of them...some repeatedly, like Brevard, Bryson City, and Maggie Valley.
Great video on mountain towns. We live in Sylva, our office is in Dillsboro and we work all over these NC mountains. Glad you enjoyed our backyard! Come again soon.....
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Many viewers wanted more content on the towns and less of me blabbering away, which I totally get…can’t please everyone 😁. Hopefully we can come back soon!
I'm from NC I used to live in sylva up the mountain kings mountain behind the old Court house I miss so bad but I'm old and can't take the winters anymore now in Arizona but go back every chance I get
This is way different than your usual videos and I loved it! Fun to see the little towns and places where you stayed. So glad you and the wife could get out together after the FKT adventure.
Thank you Jason, for taking me on you trip. Enjoyed much. We are moving to North Carolina. Still exploring towns/villages. So this was a treat to learn more. Best to you, wife and son. Kind regards, Jackie.
Great stops on your trip throughout western NC. Love the area. I'm planning on building a home in the next couple of years somewhere between Franklin and Hayesville. Really love the small town of Haysville and you should check it out on your next visit. Some of the prettiest mountain peaks and a great lake that borders Georgia.
Totally agree. Hayesville is nice. My wife and I just bought a home a few miles east of Hayesville last October. Love it up there. We'll be moving up there soon from Florida.
@eddiehudson7043 Im in franklin, use to be in bryson city many years ago. Im going to be selling. Trying to find a less congested place and not so expensive to live. This place has changed and unaffordable. I’ve been getting rid of more belongings and downsizing even more before I put up for sale. Might take a year and travel to find a place. Might end up Midwest or some little town somewhere. Hate to leave the smokies but it’s only going to keep growing. I’ll make a ton on my place, it’s been a good investment and things still selling very quickly because of supply and demand. Fields are being turned into rv parks and subdivisions. I can sell my place but can’t replace it and I not going to go in debt.
"tucka-SIEGE-eeee" river, sir. 👌 You're above the treeline at Wayah falls. That's why the trees look stunted and have weird shapes. With your camper I bet you have lots of fun traveling around. Glad to see this clip. I live in the Hendersonville/East Flat Rock area. Prior to that I lived in Saluda 1979-2017. Stay safe. 👋
Thank you so much Eva, glad you enjoyed it! We have six other similar style RV trip videos on my channel if interested. Here is the playlist link: ruclips.net/p/PL3KCgtMCYLWpHnWpxOTa9E9CUnzrXzoMp
Love our North Carolina mountain towns❤ I went on the Nantahala train ride out of Bryson City and loved getting to see the mountains where vehicles can't go. Nantahala means "land of the noon day sun". We were told it gets that name because there is one spot on the ride where the sun shines down each day at noon🌞 Also love the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
Glad you guys were able to visit the most beautiful States in the South East. TN and NC. My opinion. There are many beautiful States but these two are definitely my favorite.
We lived in Franklin, NC for 10 months and roamed around al those towns you saw and many more. So sorry that we moved to AR. from that outstanding beautiful state .
Thanks for sharing!! Welcome to Blue Ridge Mountains of NC. I highly recommend Hendersonville, NC. Apple🍎🍏 and leaf 🍂🍁season is from September-November(depending on where you’re at in our Mountains). Been in Hendersonville since 2008. Beautiful small town with hosting the near by Biltmore Estate, Flat Rock Play House, Carl Sandburg Home, Sliding Rock, Jump Off Rock, and so much more. We have 4 seasons. Easy access to Atlanta GA, Charlotte NC, and all the way to Charleston, SC and to many other places. God bless y’all!! 💕💕
Please note that several of the towns we visited were just a quick drive by because of time restraints or it was out of season for that area. We will definitely be back to visit many again and venture out to see some new ones that you have recommened in the comments. Check out our other RV State Park tours here: Watkins Glen State Park: ruclips.net/video/XfcYsZmAl0M/видео.html New River State Park North Carolina: ruclips.net/video/8s4ua7XmCfg/видео.html West Jefferson, North Carolina: ruclips.net/video/k0X6bmDpLzc/видео.html Huntington Beach State Park South Carolina: ruclips.net/video/bzWAnJ0cR8o/видео.html 5 INCREDIBLE Pennsylvania State Park Campgrounds! // Bucket List RV Trip: ruclips.net/video/yvA1gzTQYTg/видео.htmlsi=JTazVWSAM9e2E_6Y The BEST Campground Right on the River! | Audra State Park, West Virginia: ruclips.net/video/14J-VYiPbHg/видео.htmlsi=mhnYSZcZHYBaiRDJ
I live here in NC but never go anywhere. This is the only way I truly get to see the immense beauty of this state. Thank you for sharing. God bless you both out there.
Enjoyed your video very much. Because you were in Little Switzerland in the off season you missed one of the best restaurants in the mountains. The Little Switzerland Cafe is absolutely wonderful! Every trip to the mountains in our roadster we detour to this eatery. It may not look like much, but wow does it have delicious food.
So agree. I love the mnts. I love living so close . Live n Marion. Worked at the Mnt Mitchell State Park Restaurant the last 2 seasons it was opened. I wish it was still open. I'd do it again. Long hrs. Lots of driving too but I did love it.
It’s pronounced tuck- uh-see-gee Also: ap-uh-latch-uh Way-ya My ancestors were the first settlers in the Bryson City area. My fourth great grandfather was Moses Proctor. You may have seen the display about Proctor at the Heritage Center. Great video. Thank you
@@jasonwish- . If you ever come back let me know. I’ll take you off the beaten path and show you things and share history and stories with you that most tourists never get to see
I live below the "grade" in Polk COunty. Great area...South of Saluda. Superb ground water; my well is 200 feet with a 75 gpm output. Live in a "farm district"--one house per 5 acres. Rural area logistically close to everything we need--north, south, east, and west. Land is rolling, much more useable than the "mountains". Prices are going up, but not like "up the road"...Safe travels!
If you get to Murphy, or may already have since I just found this. You need to eat at Legends Steakhouse. We stopped there on the way to Chattanooga and the food was great. Awesome video and giving me a lot of ideas of places to visit.
I’ve gotten a lot of mentions to check out West Jefferson so it is going right to the top of our list! We’ve been to Boone and blowing rock and you are right they are amazing, thanks!
Yes I know, we were on a time crunch and just wanted a quick visit. I know all about the hiking trails, I am an avid long distance backpacker and have hiked 1000's of miles.
This looked like a fun little road trip!! I love small town America. It's funny you hit Roan Mountain. Roan Highlands is on my hit list & I want to backpack it next June! Another great video my friend!
Great area thanks headed to the Highlands up past Brevard really nice fall colors n Ohio last year Berlin Amish area safe travels greetings from Charlotte NC
Great relaxing trip video bud! When my family and I go car camping we’re still rocking a tent but my wife has been after me to upgrade us to some type of RV so that we don’t have all the setup and tear down time giving us more time to explore. Glad to see you got a good much needed break after the FKT.
We did the tent thing for years and my wife just got so sick of loading and unloading totes with all of our gear and supplies. This is our second camper, the first one was a 35 footer with several slide outs and a bunkhouse room for the kids, now we just have a small 23 footer for my wife and I. If the kiddos wanna go they have to bring their own sleeping arrangements 😁
@@JourneyontheTrail We have been to Gorges State Park for hiking and waterfalls viewing but have not made it to DuPont yet, it is certainly on the list!
I've lived in Bryson City for quite a few years now. There are so many beautiful places to check out around here. You guys should have walked all the way through the road to nowhere, it's prettier on the other side and there are some really nice Trails back there. If you had kept going on Wayah rd. (my favorite road) you would have seen quite a few beautiful waterfalls and ended up in the Nantahala Gorge which would lead you back to Bryson City. I actually have a cabin in the gorge if you want to check it out. It's called The Mountain Forager Cabin. I rent it out. Next time you're in this area let me know and I'll show you some cool spots or you can just watch some of my videos.
@@jasonwish- It's a pretty little town. My husbands Grandpa's cabin is still there...his daughter still lives in it, she's almost 81. He built it himself, and lived to be almost 101. Still has the old wood stove. I cook on it when we go there. I love to go in the winter, and get out of the heat. It's hot in Florida.
I live in Grayson County, I think u would love Grayson Hiland state park. And it's no problem to see the poneys. They have a round up once a year and sell some off. To keep the population in check. That's a great time to go. And they have nice camp grounds.
Yes, we have been wanting to go there but just haven’t found the time. It’s also on my short list to backpack there since I am an avid hiker and backpacker. Thanks Chad!
Unfortunately we did not, it was on the list originally but we ran out of time and Little Switzerland was as far North as we made it on that trip...we will certainly be adding that one back on the list for next time though!
I live in Black Mountain; but you mentioned you missed Highlands, I highly recommend you stop there on your next trip. It is at about 4000 ft and has a number of nice shops and a wonderful variety of water falls.Great video.
You missed out on the "Great Smokey Mnt. Railroad" in Bryson. I'd say the best attraction there by far. Then a tour of the Biltmore Estate in Ashville is an awesome stop.
Yeah I bet that great smoky mountain railroad is a pretty cool ride but we were too short on time with this whirlwind tour. We’ve already done the Biltmore twice but always love checking out different places when in Asheville. Thanks!
You should try beach MTN Next time around, You missed Out on some good food and amazing easy free places to hike like Linville falls. Also nearby is Boone Blowing rock Jefferson, Grandfather MTN. Tons of camping As well. Good trip here Look forward to see what's next....
Thanks! We are definitely looking forward to going back and seeing much more! We have been to Boone and blowing rock and Linville Falls already and beach mountain was on our list but we just ran out of time, hopefully next time!
@@susanbrazeal1275 it's been over 5 years since I've stopped to eat there so I can't give you a good answer...I guess it's time to go back for a visit!
Thanks Ralph! Yes, we have visited all three of them previously...we really enjoyed them all but Boone was a little too busy and populated for our liking.
Our family lives on the coastal area of NC. We travel to out western mountains at least once a year and sometimes twice a year. We especially love Maggie Valley although all this area is beautiful and relaxing. Great video and makes me want to be there.
Thanks Judy, glad you enjoyed it! We try to go to the western mountains of NC once a year to explore a new area. This year we visited West Jefferson for a few days, very nice place. Here is the trip video if interested: ruclips.net/video/k0X6bmDpLzc/видео.html
Absolutely great video! Loved the change up from normal videos to dive into some great family time! Keep the awesome videos coming! Also next time you come through WV check out Bramwell. Very cool old train town. God Bless!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. It turned into more of a vlog than I had wanted orininally but I guess that just means I'll have to go back and film some more!
Just moved up to Asheville just down the road from Black Mountain and been to a few places that you also visited. Looking forward to spring when things start looking better and opening up. If you think November is bad try January.
I live in rural NC outside of Concord. LOVE taking my Mustang on cruises to different mountains (a few local Mustang clubs try to do this). You gave me some GREAT ideas to take my teen boys out to. I’ve never been to many of these. Lake Lure is definitely a pretty drive. Black Mountain truly surprised me. Lol we discovered it by making a potty stop. Then the lady at the Welcome Center shared all kinds of cool stuff with us. Their museum with the HUUUGE rocking chair was awesome. Lunch at the Little Switzerland Hotel is top notch, lol I think mostly for the view. The parking is tough though. It’s always fun to explore and adventure. NC is definitely far from dull. Thank you for the great recommendations.
Glad to hear the video gave you some ideas! Some of those windy mnt roads would be so fun in a sports car or motorcycle! My first car was a refurbished 1964 1/2 candy apple red Mustang...didn't have the 289 in it though just the straight 6 but it was still a fun little car! Thanks for watching!
Glad I found this channel. We live in Monroe and because we had a wild hair we drove up to Bellefontaine around the 4th. Well that and there's a Del Taco there lol.
Heck we usually go to Springfield to hit up the antique malls or the Columbus area to browse. I figured why not Bellefontaine. Plus we stopped at Marie's on the way back to get chocolates and such.
You were actually correct when you said Appalachian mountains as far as the eye can see. The Blue Ridge Mountains, the great Smokey Mountains, the Poconos, etc. all part of the Appalachian mountains.
Your pronunciation is absolutely correct in the southern half of United States. It’s just as commonly pronounced the way I pronounced it in the northern half of the US. You can even look it up and see…i’m just an Ohioian traveling through North Carolina, my favorite state. I’ll try to remember to pronounce it the other way next time I’m there.
@@jasonwish- and I apologize if that came off the wrong way. I used to live at the foot of Wayah Bald. We all appreciate positive videos about western NC!
@@markthe1860 no problem...and obviously I didn't know how to pronouce Wayah Bald either...that drive up there was just spectacular! I'm a backpacker and I will be hiking through there this year at some point.
@@jasonwish- cool. Yeah the AT is only a few miles away from here. The wildfires that burned up there in 2016 were only a few hundred yards from my house at one point. Everything has rebounded pretty well in just a few years.
Yes, I know, my wife wasn’t up for hiking that day. I didn’t wanna go alone, we actually drove up to the main parking lot area, but decided to turn around and see it another time.
Just watch your north carolina small towns. Really enjoyable but spouse doesn't care for mountain roads. Been to Bryson twice, nice little town. Did trip to Athens ga. Went thru Franklin on way north to gatlinburg. We're live in buckeye state not far from you
Yeah, I'm surprised we didn't either, but I think we may have taken a route to the South on our way to Brevard from Dillsboro instead...we'll put it on the list for our next visit!
Beautiful views! Looks like it was a fun trip. Brussel sprouts fried in bacon grease in a cast iron skillet over a campfire is one of my absolute faves! Never tried it with the eggs.
It was so fun, I'm ready for another! Those brussels were left overs from the night before, one of the Nantahala Brewery's appetizers, deep fried brussels with bacon, amazing!
I am from these areas of NC, and I can say one thing......it has this eery, quiet dessence to it! And yes, it is VERY quiet!! But do NOT mess with the Locals...you will go missing real quick!! Lol 😆 😆 😆
Same way when I was backpacking through the back roads of Daniel Boone Natiional Forest in Kentucky...you don't dare mess with the local dogs even if they come at you or you could end up missing, lol.
That was Bearhunter campground in Bryson city. There was a lot of permanent campers there and they only have a few spots for nightly stays, but it was very cheap compared to some of the other campgrounds just down the river that did look nicer.
Me and my Husband just bought 11 acres a few miles outside of Bryson,we can't wait to move and get our Homestead started! It's a Dream come true to finally move to the Mountains.
It's a beautiful place, can't wait to go visit the area again! Hope your homstead is a success!
This is my family's plan as well!!
Hello Kelsey. I am thinking about buying land in that area or a bit closer to raleigh. Could you explain how u went about looking and what to look for? Matt
@@a.torabi3197 Sure. I mainly searched on Zillow. The important thing about land is you really need to pay attention to what tpye of zoning it is. Some land allow things others do not. A quick google search can tell you want zoning a property has from the description in the add. And make sure before closing on any property that it has access to water. A property can LOOK perfect but if there isn't a well option on it it is literally worthless.
I live north of Franklin when you where at the fire tower at Wayah you over looked my home. I love living here. Rose Creek is a great place.
I love that area! I will be going through there again in 2024 when I backpack the Bartram Trail which goes right through Wayah Bald. I tend to look for State and National parks for RV camping but that time of the year most were closed for the season and glad we found Rose Creek!
Our state is breathtaking from mountains to Outer Banks (or OBX, as the locals call them). I hope and pray I don't ever need to live anywhere else. Tar Heel born and bred. So grateful for that.
Yes, North Carolina is amazing, if I had to move out of Ohio, North Carolina, and Michigan would be my top two choices
@@jasonwish- And you'd e welcomed with open arms. 😊
I've been in almost every state and I find this part of the country the most beautiful of all.
The Western mountain towns of NC are hard to beat!
Jason, forgot to mention Chimney Rock is amazing, some amazing views from the very top. Last of the Mohicans with Daniel Day Lewis was filmed there. Best last 10 minutes to a movie ever!! Lol
Agreed!!
I will definitely check it out next time I am close to there...I just didn't want to make my wife wait in the truck for hours while I hiked it since she didn't want to.
@@jasonwish- you’re right, very understandable and with those verticals, you may have been looking at a divorce! Lol. Beautiful area, and a great video! Glad y’all were able to get out and unwind.
Lake James in Marion was also where they filmed part of the movie . It is beautiful. There's a small restaurant that also sits right on Lake Lure that has great food. You can set outside on deck next to the lake. My husband and I went last summer. Watched as people drove up on their boats and was served their food and drinks there. It was very nice.
@@jeannapresnell7272 we'll add this to our growing list!
Stayed in Black Mountain a little over a year ago. One of the nicest small towns I’ve ever been too. That whole area is amazing!
Yeah, it was a very nice place! Blowing Rock and Cashiers are still our favorite but Black Mtn is in our top five for sure!
@@jasonwish- Blowing Rock is a vibe all of its own! Reminds me a lot of Vermont.
I'm from the area, great video. The reason the trees up at wayah bald looked like that is because of a forest fire that covered the whole mountain back in 2016. It burned the fire tower down too, all that was left was the rock base. (They rebuilt it). Before the forest fire there were trees and shrubs everywhere to the point it wasn't possible to see the fire tower from the parking area. One good thing about the fires is that it cleared the trees revealing a fantastic almost 360 view at the top.
Thanks for sharing those details, I had heard there was a fire but did not know the extent of it. The view was fantastic and I'm sure I will see that area again someday while hiking sections of the Apalachian Trail as I am an avid backpacker. We expecially enjoyed the amazing little cabins and properties along the rushing mnt.creek while driving up wayah Rd. I'm guessing it was Wayah Creek.
are there muslms in this area?
You are correct it's Wayah creek but there is a pot load and I do mean a pot load of other creeks feeding in and out of it. Creeks everywhere here we have a big moisture problem here with our homes.
Jason you're literally living the dream man. I hope to do what you're doing one of these days.
We have a cabin in Rutherfordton . Went to many waterfalls I suggest you go to DuPont State Forest near Brevard and hike to Triple Falls water fall ,High Falls and Bridal Veil Falls it’s amazing ! We go there every chance we get.
We’ve been there for a brief visit and saw several of the waterfalls but definitely wanna go back and spend much more time there, it’s a beautiful place!
I live n Marion NC but grew up in Old Fort. You blink you will miss Old Fort but Marion is growing. Lots of places to eat. You could visit the Linville Falls and Caverns not to mention Lake James. Head up to Little Switzerland for lunch and then go up Parkway to Mnt. Mitchell State Park. To bad the restaurant up top is closed now. Worked two seasons up there. Drove an hr each way from Marion but loved it because of its beauty. Watch out for the bikes though if you go in Spring through fall. I experienced something amazing the first yr. Bad weather had us closed for a few days but got the call for us to head on up around 10 am one day late fall. It had snowed and iced really bad. On way up it was beautiful because down n Marion it just looked like fall. Leaves blowing,cool weather but there was a spot right about a mile from top near the parks office that suddenly there was like a line. It turned into solid ice. By this I mean there was ice hanging on everything. Every tree,every bush,every thing you looked at but then you could turn and look at the rd behind you and it was a little blowing snow and leaves still blowing. I stopped and looked for 5 minutes at the transformation. I had never seen anything like it. Like 2 seasons . One stopped and one started. It was beautiful. Nice hiking trails too.
Wow! That is pretty amazing to witness something like that! We can't wait to come back and do some more exploring by RV in N. Carolina.
Brevard is a wonderful town. Downtown area is great! I keep looking for the white squirrels!
Certainly is and I can’t wait to go back and spend more time there, and hopefully find that elusive white squirrel!
Was just there ! We saw the white squirrels ! 2 at the college just when we were giving up , we got some great pics and the lady that owns the white squirrel shop has the pics on her web site now. Beautiful town. We bought a home in Maggie valley while we were there.
the worst Walmart , I walked out ,
we had the best fish dish in brevard
Nice to see you and the wife out and about enjoying the sceneries of the road well deserved him and her vacation time
It was a great trip! My wife and I always enjoy RV camping in our favorite state of NC!
The way I work I had no time to go up there but once I retired I'm going to try to go once a month
Sounds like a great plan!
WELCOME to my world friends!!! NC is the best.
And a wonderful world it is!
Great job as always Jason! Love NC, especially the rural mountain areas.
Our favorite South Eastern state, at least the mountain areas. Still haven’t experienced much of the New England states yet, but I’m sure we’ll love them too. thanks Michael!
Hello. We just watched this one. You ran across our feed and we subscribed.
Last August we stayed at Fall creek falls state park campground in Tennessee.
If you've never been there, it's worth it. We stayed for a week and I still think we missed some of the good parts. The place was absolutely beautiful!
Thanks so much! So many places we hope to visit in our RV in 2024...Happy New Year!
~ 0:48 Tuck A See GEE ;) Glad you had a great time. Born and Raised here in Weaverville NC (north of Asheville)
My wife and daughter actually stayed in an Airbnb in Weaverville last year when visiting Biltmore. Thanks
Just returned from Cashiers/Lake Glenville. Drove to Franklin but didn’t know about Wayu Bald. I Will do that next time. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. I’m building a cabin in Maggie Valley which is next to Dillsboro. Make sure you drive through and the Appalachian parkway next time that starts at the end of Maggie. You can see quite a bit of beauty on that little stretch. Oconuluftee river is a cool stop and walk on the parkway. Btw, Waynesville, NC’s Barber Orchard’s has the best apple cider donuts you will ever eat! Twice the size of what you were eating.
I absolutely love that area and have always wanted to stay on the banks of Glenville lake! Having a cabin in the North Carolina mountains has always been a dream of mine, I’m sure your place will be absolutely beautiful. I’ve been through Maggie Valley several times, but next time I’m down that way I’ll definitely check out these other areas you mentioned, thanks!
@@jasonwish- i hope your dream wish comes true like mine is starting to. (20+ yr dream). Getting to know WNC by doing what you’re doing is a great way to begin to narrow down where you want to be. The land prices were right for us in Maggie Valley. The view we found was right too. I know when the time is right, you’ll know right where you want to be thanks to your explorations. Best Wishes. Thanks again for sharing with us.
I'm from around Asheville NC and I've been to the Rocky Mtns recently and I'm telling you NC mountains are superior. The thing about Estes Park, CO is that there's no seclusion and NC offers the Let's find some beautiful place to get lost vibe!
I think you are so right. I don't even really care about the Smokey Mtns. near Gatlinburg and Pigeon Ford b/c of all the crowds. NC mtns. are my happy place.
I agree. My in-laws live in Colorado. I live in Florida, but my family find ourselves visiting Brevard area more. We enjoy it more
I agree. Have been to both many times. They each have their unique positives but this part of the country is the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. Maine comes in second for me but NC is definitely first place.
I'm also from the Asheville area. It is beautiful but the ability to " get lost " is over and done with. Over development of the mountains, the thing that everyone loves has ruined our mountains. Waynesville is a good example of this.
@@jasonwish-If people continue to swarm here, it will no longer be a "happy place" for anyone! Please don't come to Brevard, we can't accommodate any more people!
I enjoyed your video. Hope you got to visit Burnsville also Bakersville. There are some great little towns in those mountains and wonderful people.
Thank you so much! I think we may have driven through one of them on our way to Roan Mnt. State Park on our way home after our stop at Black Mnt. but not sure…I will add them to the list for our next visit!
I miss it down here I used to live in around Asheville North Carolina and Fletcher North Carolina
It's a beautiful place and I hope I can own a small piece of property there one day.
Great tour...you surely have made a good tour of many of the best mountain towns of North Carolina.
I've also been to several of them...some repeatedly, like Brevard, Bryson City, and Maggie Valley.
Thanks, can't wait to go back for more!
Great video on mountain towns. We live in Sylva, our office is in Dillsboro and we work all over these NC mountains. Glad you enjoyed our backyard! Come again soon.....
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Many viewers wanted more content on the towns and less of me blabbering away, which I totally get…can’t please everyone 😁. Hopefully we can come back soon!
Very Happy this video came into my feed Beautiful mountains and scenery, love the mountains more than anything.
Western NC mountains are breath taking! I can’t wait to go back…glad you enjoyed it!
I'm from NC I used to live in sylva up the mountain kings mountain behind the old Court house I miss so bad but I'm old and can't take the winters anymore now in Arizona but go back every chance I get
I really enjoyed our quick visit to sylva, very charming...I bet you have so many great memories from that area!
This is way different than your usual videos and I loved it! Fun to see the little towns and places where you stayed. So glad you and the wife could get out together after the FKT adventure.
Yeah, its been awhile since I've put out content other than backpacking and FKT's...glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Jason, for taking me on you trip. Enjoyed much. We are moving to North Carolina. Still exploring towns/villages. So this was a treat to learn more. Best to you, wife and son. Kind regards, Jackie.
Thanks Jackie! glad you enjoyed the video! NC mtns are the best!
I’m 19 looking to be officially moved down here by 26! This state is just calling my name I wanna be in the mountains for the rest of my life.
Great stops on your trip throughout western NC. Love the area. I'm planning on building a home in the next couple of years somewhere between Franklin and Hayesville. Really love the small town of Haysville and you should check it out on your next visit. Some of the prettiest mountain peaks and a great lake that borders Georgia.
I will certainly put Haysville on our list for next time, looking forward to checking it out, thanks!
Totally agree. Hayesville is nice. My wife and I just bought a home a few miles east of Hayesville last October. Love it up there. We'll be moving up there soon from Florida.
Did you ever build here. I'm north of Franklin and people are selling like crazy right now.
@eddiehudson7043
Im in franklin, use to be in bryson city many years ago.
Im going to be selling. Trying to find a less congested place and not so expensive to live. This place has changed and unaffordable. I’ve been getting rid of more belongings and downsizing even more before I put up for sale. Might take a year and travel to find a place. Might end up Midwest or some little town somewhere. Hate to leave the smokies but it’s only going to keep growing. I’ll make a ton on my place, it’s been a good investment and things still selling very quickly because of supply and demand. Fields are being turned into rv parks and subdivisions. I can sell my place but can’t replace it and I not going to go in debt.
Thanks for pronouncing Brevard correctly !
I'm glad I got it right, thanks! Beautiful place!
"tucka-SIEGE-eeee" river, sir. 👌
You're above the treeline at Wayah falls. That's why the trees look stunted and have weird shapes.
With your camper I bet you have lots of fun traveling around.
Glad to see this clip.
I live in the Hendersonville/East Flat Rock area. Prior to that I lived in Saluda 1979-2017.
Stay safe. 👋
I was pretty close😁. It’s a beautiful river!
I love saluda,little switz,and spruce pine.
I'll have to check out Spruce Pine, never heard of it.
That was just wonderful. Thank you soooooooo much. Driving on the roads did seem rather difficult though. Eva
Thank you so much Eva, glad you enjoyed it! We have six other similar style RV trip videos on my channel if interested. Here is the playlist link: ruclips.net/p/PL3KCgtMCYLWpHnWpxOTa9E9CUnzrXzoMp
Love our North Carolina mountain towns❤ I went on the Nantahala train ride out of Bryson City and loved getting to see the mountains where vehicles can't go. Nantahala means "land of the noon day sun". We were told it gets that name because there is one spot on the ride where the sun shines down each day at noon🌞 Also love the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
We will definitely check out Cherokee the next time we are in NC! And maybe even take the train ride in Bryson City 😁
Glad you guys were able to visit the most beautiful States in the South East. TN and NC. My opinion. There are many beautiful States but these two are definitely my favorite.
Thanks for watching! It really is a beautiful part of the country.
We lived in Franklin, NC for 10 months and roamed around al those towns you saw and many more.
So sorry that we moved to AR. from that outstanding beautiful state .
I’m longing to get back there for more exploring, it’s been several years now
Beautiful mountains! We live in Brevard love it , so many choices waterfalls, close to other little towns.
Brevard is an awesome place, definitely one of our favorites!
Thanks for sharing!! Welcome to Blue Ridge Mountains of NC. I highly recommend Hendersonville, NC. Apple🍎🍏 and leaf 🍂🍁season is from September-November(depending on where you’re at in our Mountains). Been in Hendersonville since 2008. Beautiful small town with hosting the near by Biltmore Estate, Flat Rock Play House, Carl Sandburg Home, Sliding Rock, Jump Off Rock,
and so much more. We have 4 seasons. Easy access to Atlanta GA, Charlotte NC, and all the way to Charleston, SC and to many other places. God bless y’all!! 💕💕
We definitely need to make a trip back soon with so many other places yet to see! Thanks!
Exspensive now and growing , everyone from FLORI- Blahh found out about it , and alot of them moved here as the prices of homes went crazy .
Greetings from North Europe (Finland), very interesting video, would love to visit North Carolina one day, very beautiful landscapes.
It's so much fun to see this beautiful area of our country. Thanks for the video!
Our favorite place to be in the East!
Nice video and good choices to visit. Just for reference two of the best are Blowing Rock and Highlands if you ever get a chance to come back.
Thank you! Yes we’ve been to Blowing Rock and Highlands twice and they are certainly some of our favorites.
Please note that several of the towns we visited were just a quick drive by because of time restraints or it was out of season for that area. We will definitely be back to visit many again and venture out to see some new ones that you have recommened in the comments.
Check out our other RV State Park tours here:
Watkins Glen State Park: ruclips.net/video/XfcYsZmAl0M/видео.html
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West Jefferson, North Carolina: ruclips.net/video/k0X6bmDpLzc/видео.html
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Getting eloped in black mountain in April, even more excited now! How beautiful
Awesome! How exciting!
I live here in NC but never go anywhere. This is the only way I truly get to see the immense beauty of this state. Thank you for sharing. God bless you both out there.
Immense beauty certainly describes it well! Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
Looked like a great trip! You definitely hit some nice spots! Thanks for sharing Jason!
Love NC! Hope to buy a little piece of property with a cabin down there someday, thanks Chris!
Enjoyed your video very much. Because you were in Little Switzerland in the off season you missed one of the best restaurants in the mountains. The Little Switzerland Cafe is absolutely wonderful! Every trip to the mountains in our roadster we detour to this eatery. It may not look like much, but wow does it have delicious food.
Thanks! Nice to know for the future. Maybe when we do the Blue Ridge Pkwy we will swing by if it’s not off season.
So agree. I love the mnts. I love living so close . Live n Marion. Worked at the Mnt Mitchell State Park Restaurant the last 2 seasons it was opened. I wish it was still open. I'd do it again. Long hrs. Lots of driving too but I did love it.
It’s pronounced tuck- uh-see-gee
Also: ap-uh-latch-uh
Way-ya
My ancestors were the first settlers in the Bryson City area. My fourth great grandfather was Moses Proctor. You may have seen the display about Proctor at the Heritage Center. Great video. Thank you
Yes, I do remember reading about the name Proctor....very cool history. And thanks for the pronunciation help. Bryson city was an awesome place!
@@jasonwish- . If you ever come back let me know. I’ll take you off the beaten path and show you things and share history and stories with you that most tourists never get to see
@@garryramsey1949 That sounds awesome! I told my wife about this and she thought it sounded really nice as well, thanks!
What is ap-uh-latch-uh?
@jasonwish- The correct pronunciation is: a.puh.la.chuhn. I definitely don't want you going around saying, ap uh latch uh
Hope you and your family had a great Christmas jason. North Carolina is beautiful . great view of the river in the beginning .
Hope you had a great Christmas as well James! I might just move to NC someday!
I just moved to Franklin, love it! That drive to Cashiers actually made me a little car sick, with all the curves, next time I’ll take the motorcycle!
Franklin is an awesome place, not too big and not too small.
Scott, I lived in Franklin for 12 years 1996-2008. Say hello to some of my old buddies for me.😂😂😂
I live below the "grade" in Polk COunty. Great area...South of Saluda. Superb ground water; my well is 200 feet with a 75 gpm output. Live in a "farm district"--one house per 5 acres. Rural area logistically close to everything we need--north, south, east, and west. Land is rolling, much more useable than the "mountains". Prices are going up, but not like "up the road"...Safe travels!
Thanks for the info!
If you get to Murphy, or may already have since I just found this. You need to eat at Legends Steakhouse. We stopped there on the way to Chattanooga and the food was great. Awesome video and giving me a lot of ideas of places to visit.
We’ve been there once before, but next time I’ll definitely check out that steakhouse, thanks!
I recommend West Jefferson (cute downtown with some great restaurants), but definitely Boone and Blowing Rock!
I’ve gotten a lot of mentions to check out West Jefferson so it is going right to the top of our list! We’ve been to Boone and blowing rock and you are right they are amazing, thanks!
Nice. Watching from Arkansas 👍🏻💛🙏🏻
Hey Bill, thanks for watching!
You didn’t even finish the walk through the tunnel….there are hiking trails and is gorgeous
Yes I know, we were on a time crunch and just wanted a quick visit. I know all about the hiking trails, I am an avid long distance backpacker and have hiked 1000's of miles.
This looked like a fun little road trip!! I love small town America. It's funny you hit Roan Mountain. Roan Highlands is on my hit list & I want to backpack it next June! Another great video my friend!
Yes, small mountain towns are so fun! The Roan are was very nice, I also would like to hit the Highlands area eventually, thanks Kevin.
I just love it❤❤❤❤ in Maggie Valley
It is certainly a beautiful area!
I live in the Jersey Pinelands and I've seen those work cars on the rails along Pasadena road
Interesting 🤔
Great area thanks headed to the Highlands up past Brevard really nice fall colors n Ohio last year Berlin Amish area safe travels greetings from Charlotte NC
All beautiful areas, hopefully we can get back there this fall sometime.
Great relaxing trip video bud! When my family and I go car camping we’re still rocking a tent but my wife has been after me to upgrade us to some type of RV so that we don’t have all the setup and tear down time giving us more time to explore. Glad to see you got a good much needed break after the FKT.
We did the tent thing for years and my wife just got so sick of loading and unloading totes with all of our gear and supplies. This is our second camper, the first one was a 35 footer with several slide outs and a bunkhouse room for the kids, now we just have a small 23 footer for my wife and I. If the kiddos wanna go they have to bring their own sleeping arrangements 😁
NC is amazing! By far our favorite state...we hope to buy property there someday. Thanks AJ!
@@jasonwish- us too bud! If you haven’t been there yet Dupont State Forest has some great day hiking options with amazing waterfalls.
@@JourneyontheTrail We have been to Gorges State Park for hiking and waterfalls viewing but have not made it to DuPont yet, it is certainly on the list!
I've lived in Bryson City for quite a few years now. There are so many beautiful places to check out around here. You guys should have walked all the way through the road to nowhere, it's prettier on the other side and there are some really nice Trails back there. If you had kept going on Wayah rd. (my favorite road) you would have seen quite a few beautiful waterfalls and ended up in the Nantahala Gorge which would lead you back to Bryson City. I actually have a cabin in the gorge if you want to check it out. It's called The Mountain Forager Cabin. I rent it out. Next time you're in this area let me know and I'll show you some cool spots or you can just watch some of my videos.
Wow, sounds like we definitely need a trip back to that area and spend a little more time there next time, thanks!
My husband is from a small town outside Asheville, called Weaverville, NC. We go often...love those mountains. We have a lot of family there.
I am familiar with Weaverville, my wife and daughter stayed at an Airbnb there when visiting Biltmore s few years ago.
@@jasonwish- It's a pretty little town. My husbands Grandpa's cabin is still there...his daughter still lives in it, she's almost 81. He built it himself, and lived to be almost 101. Still has the old wood stove. I cook on it when we go there.
I love to go in the winter, and get out of the heat. It's hot in Florida.
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
Great trip thanks. Next time check out sliding rock, Lynville Falls, Boone, Blowing Rocks, and Mt Mitchell.
Thanks! We have been to all the above except Mt. Mitchell...all great places!
I live in Grayson County, I think u would love Grayson Hiland state park. And it's no problem to see the poneys. They have a round up once a year and sell some off. To keep the population in check. That's a great time to go. And they have nice camp grounds.
Yes, we have been wanting to go there but just haven’t found the time. It’s also on my short list to backpack there since I am an avid hiker and backpacker. Thanks Chad!
Nantahala River rafting looks fun
Jason did yall not stop in Burnsville I was intrigued to see what that town was about love the North Carolina Content I live in Hickory North Carolina
Unfortunately we did not, it was on the list originally but we ran out of time and Little Switzerland was as far North as we made it on that trip...we will certainly be adding that one back on the list for next time though!
Next time spend some time in highlands,nc. Awesome hiking and fishing all around!!! And great restaurants too!!!
Yes, we love Highlands! Been there twice before on other trips...one of our favorites.
I love North Carolina and this video. The cabin was a dream ✨️
So many cool homes/cabins up in those mountains!
I live in Black Mountain; but you mentioned you missed Highlands, I highly recommend you stop there on your next trip. It is at about 4000 ft and has a number of nice shops and a wonderful variety of water falls.Great video.
Hey thanks! We have been to Highlands before on a previous trip to Cashiers, and yes, it is a magical place for sure!
@@jasonwish- great - and I certainly respect your ability to drive on those winding roads pulling a trailer - yikes.
Got to see Dry Falls on rt 64 just west of Highlands
@@rayk998 We saw it a few years ago, it was awesome!
@@jasonwish- 👍 Enjoyed your video!
You missed out on the "Great Smokey Mnt. Railroad" in Bryson. I'd say the best attraction there by far. Then a tour of the Biltmore Estate in Ashville is an awesome stop.
Yeah I bet that great smoky mountain railroad is a pretty cool ride but we were too short on time with this whirlwind tour. We’ve already done the Biltmore twice but always love checking out different places when in Asheville. Thanks!
You should try beach MTN Next time around, You missed Out on some good food and amazing easy free places to hike like Linville falls. Also nearby is Boone Blowing rock Jefferson, Grandfather MTN. Tons of camping As well. Good trip here Look forward to see what's next....
Thanks! We are definitely looking forward to going back and seeing much more! We have been to Boone and blowing rock and Linville Falls already and beach mountain was on our list but we just ran out of time, hopefully next time!
Highlands is a great town right next to Cashiers. You didn't mention it so I wanted to give you this tip
We love the Highlands area, we had been there twice before this trip. Thanks!
@@jasonwish- It's been a while since I've been there. Are there still great restaurants there?
@@susanbrazeal1275 it's been over 5 years since I've stopped to eat there so I can't give you a good answer...I guess it's time to go back for a visit!
If you haven't already.... You should visit Boone, Blowing Rock, and Banner Elk NC I really enjoy your videos.
Thanks Ralph! Yes, we have visited all three of them previously...we really enjoyed them all but Boone was a little too busy and populated for our liking.
Our family lives on the coastal area of NC. We travel to out western mountains at least once a year and sometimes twice a year. We especially love Maggie Valley although all this area is beautiful and relaxing. Great video and makes me want to be there.
Thanks Judy, glad you enjoyed it! We try to go to the western mountains of NC once a year to explore a new area. This year we visited West Jefferson for a few days, very nice place. Here is the trip video if interested: ruclips.net/video/k0X6bmDpLzc/видео.html
Very much enjoyed your romp through our mountain towns. We had a really late fall last year, with the leaves on the trees beyond Halloween.
Yeah we really lucked out with the late fall! We will certainly be back to do more exploring, glad you enjoyed video!
Absolutely great video! Loved the change up from normal videos to dive into some great family time! Keep the awesome videos coming! Also next time you come through WV check out Bramwell. Very cool old train town. God Bless!
I will definitely check that out! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
You do a great job of showing a place! Thank you so much!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. It turned into more of a vlog than I had wanted orininally but I guess that just means I'll have to go back and film some more!
Just moved up to Asheville just down the road from Black Mountain and been to a few places that you also visited. Looking forward to spring when things start looking better and opening up. If you think November is bad try January.
Yeah, I'm sure January is rough! We really like the Ashville and Black Mnt area, I'm sure we'll be back for another visit soon!
And i'm so glad to see you stopped at the Gazebo!! I work there. I have for years. Maybe I was y'alls server. Lol. Ya never know.
Had a great sandwich there, if we ever drive through Franklin again we will probably stop again!
I live in rural NC outside of Concord. LOVE taking my Mustang on cruises to different mountains (a few local Mustang clubs try to do this). You gave me some GREAT ideas to take my teen boys out to. I’ve never been to many of these. Lake Lure is definitely a pretty drive. Black Mountain truly surprised me. Lol we discovered it by making a potty stop. Then the lady at the Welcome Center shared all kinds of cool stuff with us. Their museum with the HUUUGE rocking chair was awesome. Lunch at the Little Switzerland Hotel is top notch, lol I think mostly for the view. The parking is tough though.
It’s always fun to explore and adventure. NC is definitely far from dull. Thank you for the great recommendations.
Glad to hear the video gave you some ideas! Some of those windy mnt roads would be so fun in a sports car or motorcycle! My first car was a refurbished 1964 1/2 candy apple red Mustang...didn't have the 289 in it though just the straight 6 but it was still a fun little car! Thanks for watching!
Concord has a fantastic Mustang museum near Charlotte Motor Speedway.
My own home state and I have some new places on the bucket list!
Awesome! I always look forward to going back to my favorite state to visit new places, still many on the list!
Glad I found this channel. We live in Monroe and because we had a wild hair we drove up to Bellefontaine around the 4th. Well that and there's a Del Taco there lol.
Not sure I would go out of my way to come to Bellefontaine ha ha, I still haven’t tried Del taco.
Heck we usually go to Springfield to hit up the antique malls or the Columbus area to browse. I figured why not Bellefontaine. Plus we stopped at Marie's on the way back to get chocolates and such.
My wife loves the antique malls in Springfield usually goes to them several times a year, but I haven’t been to Marie’s candies in a long time
You were actually correct when you said Appalachian mountains as far as the eye can see. The Blue Ridge Mountains, the great Smokey Mountains, the Poconos, etc. all part of the Appalachian mountains.
Bless this guys heart.....App uh LATCH ian Mountains......not App a lash ian Mountains.
Your pronunciation is absolutely correct in the southern half of United States. It’s just as commonly pronounced the way I pronounced it in the northern half of the US. You can even look it up and see…i’m just an Ohioian traveling through North Carolina, my favorite state. I’ll try to remember to pronounce it the other way next time I’m there.
@@jasonwish- and I apologize if that came off the wrong way. I used to live at the foot of Wayah Bald. We all appreciate positive videos about western NC!
@@markthe1860 no problem...and obviously I didn't know how to pronouce Wayah Bald either...that drive up there was just spectacular! I'm a backpacker and I will be hiking through there this year at some point.
@@jasonwish- cool. Yeah the AT is only a few miles away from here. The wildfires that burned up there in 2016 were only a few hundred yards from my house at one point. Everything has rebounded pretty well in just a few years.
Next trip through, go to the northwestern mountains of NC. West Jefferson is full of beauty and history and Highlands in Virginia is not too far away.
I've been hearing this over and over, it will certainly be at the top of our list next time we come, thanks!
You missed out on Chimney Rock, it’s amazing with amazing views down the valley. To bad, maybe next trip.
Yes, I know, my wife wasn’t up for hiking that day. I didn’t wanna go alone, we actually drove up to the main parking lot area, but decided to turn around and see it another time.
Just watch your north carolina small towns. Really enjoyable but spouse doesn't care for mountain roads. Been to Bryson twice, nice little town. Did trip to Athens ga. Went thru Franklin on way north to gatlinburg. We're live in buckeye state not far from you
Awesome! We try to get down to NC one a year to do some RVing in the mountains...one of our favorite places to go! Go Bucks!
I'm shocked y'all didn't stop in Waynesville! 😮
Yeah, I'm surprised we didn't either, but I think we may have taken a route to the South on our way to Brevard from Dillsboro instead...we'll put it on the list for our next visit!
Beautiful views! Looks like it was a fun trip. Brussel sprouts fried in bacon grease in a cast iron skillet over a campfire is one of my absolute faves! Never tried it with the eggs.
It was so fun, I'm ready for another! Those brussels were left overs from the night before, one of the Nantahala Brewery's appetizers, deep fried brussels with bacon, amazing!
Just found your channel. So glad I did. Loved this video and looking forward to many more. Greetings from North Mississippi.
Thanks Robert! Working on our Watkins Glen State Park New York RV trip video now, hope to have it released late July!
Burnsville and Spruce Pine, Jason. Beautiful little towns. During the holidays Burnsville looks like a Hallmark Christmas card
Thanks for the recommendations, we will add those to our list to visit!
I am from these areas of NC, and I can say one thing......it has this eery, quiet dessence to it! And yes, it is VERY quiet!! But do NOT mess with the Locals...you will go missing real quick!! Lol 😆 😆 😆
Same way when I was backpacking through the back roads of Daniel Boone Natiional Forest in Kentucky...you don't dare mess with the local dogs even if they come at you or you could end up missing, lol.
thats scary
@naff7552 that's how nature balances itself from the evildoers.
Great trip. Love the variety you of the videos you share with us.
Glad you like the variety! I hope to start back up my farm channel this spring and keep this channel for just backpacking, RV camping and kayaking.
@@jasonwish- I’ll have to checkout the farm channel.
And It's WAYAH Bald.....it's literally on 10 road signs on the way up there.
That tunnel was featured in the movie "alien abduction"
That’s cool, very interesting.
Nice video! I just discovered you. What a wonderful trip you had. Thanks for sharing. God bless!
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it! Lots of RV adventures and campground reviews coming in the future!
Great video. The only town I see missing that I think you would enjoy is West Jefferson, NC.
If I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard that.... we will definitely check it out on our next visit, thanks!
Glad I live in North Carolina
Great place to live for sure!
dillsboro has a nice little shopping villaage. Dont know if you stopped there or not. also the smoky Mt. Railroad is there. liked your video.
Yes we drove through And stopped for a cup of coffee, lovely little town.
What campground were yall at at the beginning of the video? Right off the river would be so cool.
That was Bearhunter campground in Bryson city. There was a lot of permanent campers there and they only have a few spots for nightly stays, but it was very cheap compared to some of the other campgrounds just down the river that did look nicer.
You missed out. You should have gone to eat at the Jerrod House in Dillsboro
I'll definitely check it out next time we go by there!
I'm from Ohio, and my son just bought a house in Nebo, NC He lives on Lake James. Beautiful country! ❤️❤️❤️
I will have to check that area out. Hopefully we can purchase some land in NC someday.