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Travel and tourism services in McDowell County, North Carolina



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Touristic Attraction

  • Buck Creek Trout Farm
    Rainbow Trout Drive, 74 28752 Marion
  • Linville Caverns - Linville Caverns Inc.
    US 221 North, 19929 28752 Marlon
    Phone: 828-756-4171
    Email: info@linvillecaverns.com
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 09:00-16:30
  • McDowell Tourism Authority
    Catawba Avenue, 91 28762 Old Fort

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  • Linville Falls Lodge & Cottages
    NC-183, 8890 28647 Linville Falls
    Phone: (828) 765-2658

Touristic Information

  • Kitsuma Trail (Trailhead Sign)
    Kitsuma Trail
  • McDowell Tourism Authority Visitor Information Center
    West Main Street, 25
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    Round hill loop trail
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    Point Lookout Trail
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Museum

  • Historic Carson House
    US-70, 1805 28752 Marion
    Phone: (828) 724-4948
    Opening hours: We-Sa 10:00-16:00; Su 14:00-17:00
  • Marion Train Depot
    Depot Street, 45 28752 Marion
  • Mountain Gateway Museum
    Water Street
  • Mountain Gateway Museum
    Water Street, 24 28762 Old Fort
    Phone: +1 828 668 9259
    Email: mgm@ncdcr.gov
    Opening hours: Tu-Sa 09:00-17:00; Su 14:00-17:00; PH off
  • Old Fort Railroad Museum
    West Main Street, 25 28762 Old Fort
    Phone: +18286684244

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    Round hill loop trail
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    Kitsuma/Youngs Ridge Trail

Touristic Viewpoint

  • Bear Den Overlook (MP 323.0)
  • Buck Creek Gap Parking Overlook (MP 344.1)
    Buck Creek Road
  • Chestoa View Overlook
  • Curtis Creek Overlook (348.8)
    Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Deerlick Gap Overlook (MP 337.2)
    Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Green Knob Overlook (MP 350.4)
    Green Knob Overlook
  • Heffner Gap Overlook (MP 325.9)
  • Lake Channel Overlook
    Lake Channel Overlook Trail
  • Laurel Knob Overlook (MP 349.2)
    Blue Ridge Parkway
    The Laurel Knob Overlook was originally called Licklog Ridge Overlook, a name that still appears frequently on Blue Ridge Parkway literature. The forest before you is the first tract of land ever purchased by the U. S. Forest Service back in 1911.
  • North Cove Valley Overlook
  • Point Lookout
    Point Lookout Trail
  • Pots Cove
  • Sandy Cliff Overlook
    Sandy Cliff Overlook Trail
  • Singecat Ridge Overlook (MP 345.3)
    Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Table Rock Overlook (MP 329.8)
  • The Loops Overlook
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