Things to Do in Maggie Valley This Weekend: Top 13 Picks

Maggie Valley is a charming mountain town that offers a plethora of activities. It has something to offer for everyone from peace lovers to outdoor enthusiasts, from solo travellers to families. The stunning mountaintop views will leave you speechless. If you love picturesque scenery this valley is a perfect destination. Here are the top 13 things to do in Maggie Valley this weekend.

Things to Do in Maggie Valley

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Things to Do in Maggie Valley 

1. Admire the Nature at Soco Falls

This gorgeous double waterfall is a natural beauty. You can hear the falling water from the parking area itself. The roaring sound and the spectacular view help you to relax and appreciate the beautiful nature. A short walk from the parking will take you to the spot. The serene surroundings and the stunning views are breathtaking. The path to the viewpoint is slippery, especially during the rainy season. It is better to wear non-slip shoes. The distance to the base is short but can be very challenging.

2. Enjoy River Tubing

Enjoy River Tubing

River tubing is the favourite activity of people of all ages who love adventures. It is a perfect way to relax, cool down, and have fun. Maggie Valley is home to several river tubing spots, the favourites being the Oconaluftee River, Smoky Mountains Tube, Cherokee Rapids, and Tuckasegee River. The valley’s rivers are clean and beautiful and ideal for river-tubing. Tube World is the right place for kids to have fun with snow tubing.

3. Have Fun with Horseback Riding

Have fun with horseback riding

It is one of the most popular activities in Maggie Valley. The lovely mountain trails, picturesque scenery, and green hilly meadows provide the perfect setting for horseback riding. A leisurely but thrilling horseback ride is a wonderful way to relax this weekend when you visit Maggie Valley. Many horse stables in the valley offer horseriding facilities. If you are new to horseback riding you can go for riding classes provided by expert instructors. Horse riding in the mountains can be an unforgettable memory forever.

4. Go for Elk Viewing

Go For Elk Viewing

Most of the elks in the area are located in the Cataloochee Valley, 20 miles from Maggie Valley. However, the elks have started to migrate to Maggie Valley. So, you need not go to Cataloochee Valley for elk spotting. You can do it right here at Maggie Valley as they roam around freely. So, you are assured of watching these amazing creatures. Make sure you are at least 150 feet away from them and don’t disturb them in any way.       

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5. Visit Dale’s Wheels Through Time Museum

Home to an amazing collection of vintage motorcycles, this museum is an interesting destination for motorcycle buffs as well as novices. More than 300 rare and classic collections of America’s motorcycles can be seen. The best thing is all of them are in running condition. You can learn about their history and hear them running. You will be awestruck at this fabulous museum.

6. Tap Your Toes at Stompin’ Ground Dance Hall

It is a great place to listen to live music, watch live dance, and dance along. The cloggers and band are amazing. Bands play popular music ranging from old classics to new hits. You can see a variety of dance-style performances in one place. Learn about the history of mountain dance. The atmosphere is electric and you will enjoy it.

7. Take the Waterrock Knob Trail

This hiking trail will take you to incredible views from the top. You can watch the view from the parkway or you can climb the terrain. The hiking terrain with dirt, gravel, and boulders is a little challenging but it is worth the climb. View the amazing sunset and sunrise. You can also view the spectacular Smoky Mountains that seem to go on forever.

8. Have Family Fun at Cataloochee Ski Area

With 18 ski slopes, Cataloochee Ski Area is a perfect spot to have a fun day with your family. More than 40% of the slopes are for beginners and are kids-friendly. You can let your kids have ski lessons or just play in the snow. They will love the fun. The lift tickets are affordable. However, the queue can be long during weekends. Go early and enjoy snow skiing and snowboarding with your family.

9. Play Golf at Maggie Valley Carpet Golf

Two 18-hole min golf courses promise fun to all ages. It looks basic and plain but some of the holes can be quite challenging. You are assured of family fun in the beautiful environment. You can play in the nighttime also with magnificent lighting. The views are excellent from here. There is a small museum displaying antiques. Don’t miss it.

10. Solve the Mystery at Maggie Valley Puzzle Room

You get sixty minutes to search for clues, solve puzzles, and escape from the room. It is an interesting and thrilling experience to enjoy with your family and friends. The rooms can accommodate groups from 2 to 12 people aged between 7 to 95. Myron Crater, the owner is a friendly person with a huge passion for puzzles. Have an hour of fun and laughter with your loved ones.

11. Appreciate the Beauty of Mingo Falls

Appreciate the Beauty of Mingo Falls

It is also called the Big Bear Falls. Cascading 200 feet down the granite boulders, Mingo Falls is a treat for your eyes. You have to climb around 160 steps to reach the falls. You will be rewarded with a spectacular sight at the end of the short hike. It is an excellent spot to admire the natural beauty and click photos.

12. Explore the Biltmore Estate

It is a gorgeous estate with a historic past. The estate is about a 40-minute drive from Maggie Valley. The sprawling 8000-acre estate with 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms, and 65 fireplaces is the masterpiece of George Vanderbilt, an architect. It was built in 1862 as a private residence. The architectural designs are breathtaking, Today, it has been converted into a hotel and a must-visit place for all visitors.

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13. Go Adventurous at the Nantahala National Park

The largest National Park in North Carolina is about a 20-minute drive from Maggie Valley. It covers more than 27000 acres of forests with several adventures including hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, camping, trout fishing, etc. With 600 miles of hiking trails, the National Park promises the best adventure amidst the picturesque nature.

Concluding Words

Maggie Valley, the scenic mountain town is full of exciting things to do. It is a paradise for families and solo travellers seeking outdoor thrills. Go and visit this fabulous destination this weekend. Let it be one of the best weekends in your life.