- TripBuzz discovered 95 different types of activities for couples in the Maggie Valley area, including Hiking Trails (like Waterrock Knob), Amusement Parks (All Ages) (like Ghost Town in the Sky), Mini Golf (like Fantasy Golf & Gameroom) and Music Venue (like Maggie Valley Opry House), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 92 date ideas in or near Maggie Valley, North Carolina, including 82 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cherokee, Hartford, Bryson City and Waynesville.
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86 E Main Street, Franklin, NC 28734
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The historic Scottish Tartans Museum & Heritage Center is a museum and gift shop that was founded to study the origins and development of the tartans. The museum has artifacts including rare Scottish books, kilts, and sporrans.
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Sitting 5,342 feet above Franklin, North Carolina, the Wayah Bald Lookout Tower offers unrivaled views of the surrounding land. The tower lies along the Appalachian Trail and is easily accessible from other area trails. There are outhouses and picnic tables on the tower's grounds.
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The building that was once Franklin, North Carolina's county jail is now the Franklin Gem & Mineral Museum. The Museum has eight rooms crammed with gems, jewelry, mineral samples and information related to mining and gemology.
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26 E Main Street, Franklin, NC 28734
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The Pantaleo Art Gallery At Main Street Coffee & Tea is an art gallery filled with a large variety of photography. Visitors commonly enjoy visiting the gallery when stopping by the shop for coffee or tea.
28.3 Miles
Brevard's hottest spot for movie nights is the Co-Ed Cinema, located in the heart of the town. The theater is over 75 years old and remains steadfastly popular with residents and visitors.
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100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC 28806
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Visit the North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville, North Carolina to enjoy lush gardens, exotic plants and other treats for the senses. Photography is allowed and encouraged. Wear comfortable shoes and plan to spend several delightful hours here.
28.3 Miles
The 500,000-acre Pisgah National Forest was the first land purchased under the 1911 Weeks Act establishing National Forest, home to the first school of forestry, and home to two of the first designated wilderness areas in North Carolina. Visitors can hike, camp, fish, ride, hunt, and do water activities.
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Pisgah Forest Riding Stables is an equestrian facility that features mountain top horse rides, waterfall rides, and pony rides. The facility also has a backwoods horse ride that traverses Perry Cove.
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Accessible through Gorges State Park, the Horsepasture River area is home to several waterfalls and hiking trails. Turtleback Falls is popular for rock sliding, although it is at the person's own risk.
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Open since the 1940s in the downtown area, Co-Ed Cinema is a historic theater that shows the latest films and blockbuster hits. The theater has one movie playing each week.