Camping In North Carolina, What To See and Do While You're There

Camping In North Carolina, The First In Flight State

Whitewater Falls In North Carolina Photo by Gary Stevens

Whitewater Falls Photo by Gary Stevens

What to see and do when RVing and Camping in North Carolina here are the things you need to see and do.  

The links on this page will give you valuable travel information about North Carolina.

These books will help you plan your trip to North Carolina
Here are some interesting facts about North Carolina

Statehood:  November 21, 1789.

Capitol:  Raleigh.

Name Origin:  Taken from "Carolus," the Latin word for Charles and named after England's King Charles I.

Nickname:  Tar Heel State / Old North State.

Land Area:  48,718 sq. mi., 29th largest state in the US.

Largest Cities: Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham

State Bird:  Cardinal

State Flower:  American Dogwood.

State Tree:  Longleaf Pine.

State Slogan:  A Better Place to Be (State slogans change frequently and some states have more than 1, so we will do the best we can in figuring out which one to use).

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Here Are Some Great Videos All About North Carolina

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Sunrise At Wrightsville Beach North Carolina Photo By Ken Thomas

Sunrise at Wrightsville Beach Photo By Ken Thomas

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Here Are Links To Websites With Great Information all About North Carolina 

Carolina Coast Vacation A Travel Guide to Paradise! Whether you're planning a great family beach vacation or a romantic getaway, this travel guide offers all you could ever imagine! Imagine, dream, relax, and explore the wonders of the Carolina Coast right here!

Hopefully, this information will help you when camping in North Carolina.

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