| Charlotte
At a Glance Best Time
to Go
Visitors may opt to visit this Southern city during the fall when the leaves are changing
through North Carolina. However, spring is a great time to visit as well, given travelers
can head to both the beach and the mountains. The weather is pleasant and mild during the
spring and stays nice through October.
Average Weather
Charlotte does get a good dose of the four seasons. Spring and fall are mild. Summers are
hot and humid and winters are cold with sporadic snow showers. Unlike the Northeast,
Charlotte doesn't experience an extreme change in temperature; however, it's smart to pack
plenty of warm clothes during the chillier months.
Transportation
Charlotte is best explored by car. The city does have access to public transportation,
although it's not very elaborate. And, the public bus may land you in some questionable
parts of town. If you have time to explore, Charlotte is within driving distance of
several great cities. Having a car will be advantageous.
In-Season Costs
Charlotte, a big little city, won't break the bank. Certain hotels downtown may be pricier
than those on the outskirts, but for the most part, prices are consistent and travelers
won't find it impossible to visit this city on a budget. Keep in mind that accommodation
prices tend to escalate as the leaves begin to change colors.
Day Trips
If you have time and you're visiting during peak leaf-changing season, head a couple hours
west to the Blue Ridge Mountains (you can do this anytime of year, it's beautiful
year-round). You'll run into Black Mountain, a funky art town with unique shops, coffee
houses and bars. Keep going and you'll hit Asheville, home of the Biltmore House and
numerous bed and breakfasts. Or, if you're an extreme outdoorsperson, keep going west
until you hit Brevard. There are some 200 waterfalls in Brevard, in addition to
extraordinary hiking trails.
- If you're visiting during the winter and you want to hit some trails, Boone is located
about two hours from Charlotte. Home to Appalachian State University, Boone boasts some
great ski resorts and biking trails.
- The Outer Banks, the gateway to beautiful Atlantic beaches, are a short three-hour jaunt
from Charlotte. Hit Nags Head or Cape Fear for a little beach fun.
- If you're a basketball fan, Knoxville is a quick four hours from Charlotte. Home of the
University of Tennessee and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, Knoxville is a great
place to kick around if you have some spare time. Right around Knoxville, you'll also
discover Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, a hillbilly's heaven and home to the Dollywood Theme
Park--a great place to bring the family.
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