A perfect day trip to Banner Elk

Here’s your guide to exploring the highlights and hidden gems of this charming mountain town.

Mountaintop view of Banner Elk

Check out Banner Elk’s breathtaking mountaintop views.

Photo by Jeffrey L. Cohen on Flickr

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Banner Elk is a popular destination for winter sports, but it’s also bringing the heat when it comes to warm weather fun. Here are some must-try activities and eats for your next day trip to this small mountain town.

Distance: 75 miles
Est. Population: 1,035
Avg. High in May: 73°

🎟️ Things to do

Wilderness Run Alpine Coaster, 3265 Tynecastle Hwy.

Take in the scenery as you zoom down the track on NC’s only alpine coaster. Keep the thrills coming and challenge yourself to the 28 obstacles included in the Wilderness Run Adventure Course next door.

Beech Mountain Resort, 1007 Beech Mountain Pkwy.

Rent mountain bikes and hit one of the many trails that cater to all skill levels. If biking isn’t your thing, hop on a scenic lift ride to the top of Beech Mountain and enjoy a beer at the 5506' Skybar.

Sugar Creek Gem Mine, 3045 Tynecastle Hwy.

Who doesn’t love shiny things? Grab a bucket and sift through the dirt to reveal precious gemstones sourced right here in NC — like garnet, citrine, and rubies.

Grandfather Mountain State Park, 9872 Hwy. 105 S.

Take a hike — on one of Grandfather Mountain State Park’s trails, that is. Choose from nine trails ranging in difficulty to explore the picturesque forest.

🍔 Food and bev

The Peddlin’ Pig BBQ, 4235 Hwy. 105 S.

This casual joint offers barbecue classics like pulled pork, smoked brisket, and fall-off-the-bone ribs. Plus, check out the daily specials for more delicious surprises.

Bella’s Breakfast & Lunch, 142 Main St. E.

This no-frills cafe is a go-to among locals, serving up southern classics like biscuits and gravy, and fried chicken sandwiches.

Grandfather Vineyard & Winery, 225 Vineyard Ln.

With 20+ wines to choose from, there’s something to suit everyone’s taste buds. Grab a glass and relax along the banks of the Watauga River.

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