- Our list of the best things to do in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, features the top 112 nearby activities — including 67 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Maggie Valley, NC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Maggie Valley, NC , followed by 101 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cherokee, Bryson City, Hartford, Waynesville, Sylva, Pisgah Forest, Gatlinburg, Cosby, Franklin and Asheville
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27.9 Miles
72%
326 votes
915 Westgate Resort Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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For year round fun in any weather, visit Wild Bear Falls Indoor Waterpark and enjoy family entertainment to the max. This 60,000 square foot, mountain-themed park features slides, rivers, splash pads and more making this an attraction for everyone to enjoy.
28.0 Miles
98%
131 votes
3228 Asheville HWY, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
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Fox Mountain Guides and Climbing School offers climbing training and equipment throughout the United States' southeast including North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, and Georgia. The company is certified under American Mountain Guides Association.
28.0 Miles
Pura Vida Adventures offers guides to most popular outdoor activities in North Carolina including hiking, cannoning, paddling, climbing, and biking. The company also offers the equipment to do these activities, and tours of breweries, and the Art Loeb.
28.0 Miles
Opened in 1991, John Collette Fine Art is a local art gallery that displays a number of works from both local and national artists. In addition to selling artwork, the gallery also offers hanging and framing services to its customers.
28.1 Miles
Located near the old Brevard railroad station, 185 King Street is a local music venue that emphasizes a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Featuring a full service bar and a number of televisions, the venue focuses on building an artistic community.
28.1 Miles
Located in the Smokey Mountains, the Scottish Tartans Museum in downtown Franklin, North Carolina features displays of Highland historical dress. The museum, which was established in 1963, is also home to an expansive gift shop.
28.1 Miles
96%
92 votes
315 Shoals Falls Road, Hendersonville, NC 28379
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Guests looking for guided mountain biking experiences will find The Bike Farm - Private Day Tours a comprehensive resource for half, full, or multi-day trips. They will happily assist with other details such as concierge services, transportation, coaching and more.
28.1 Miles
Specializing in fresh produce, most of it local, the Cashiers Farmers Market is a quaint and picturesque shopping destination. There is also a barbecue restaurant located on the side of the building for more immediate dining needs.
28.1 Miles
17%
6 votes
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.
28.2 Miles
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.