Discover the best top things to do in Jackson County, United States including 828 Escape Room, Lake Glenville Scenic Waterfall Cruises, Whitewater Falls, Dillsboro River Company, Gorges State Park.
Restaurants in Jackson County
5.0 based on 23 reviews
828 Escape is a fun, new entertainment concept to the area. Each Escape Room is a real life adventure game designed for small groups. Whether you're a group of friends, family members, or co-workers, you will have fun solving puzzles, clues and ciphers in order to escape the room in less than 60 minutes.
I went with a group for a Bachelorette party activity. This place was a blast! Awesome puzzles and clues--really cool decor and fun surprises in our room. We almost didn't get out, but it was so exciting when we did! Also, the owners were so sweet. Go support this local business and have some ESCAPE ROOM FUN! Thanks, 828!
5.0 based on 102 reviews
Bucket List? Cruise in comfort aboard the biggest boat, on the highest lake, in the oldest mountains on earth! Stunning Lake Glenville is the "Jewell of the Appalachians." At 3,492 feet above sea level, Lake Glenville is the highest lake in the Eastern US. Majestic. Join Lake Glenville's only USCG Licensed Master Sea Captain, Captain Mark Wise, as he pilots, navigates and tour guides this superlative Scenic Waterfall Cruise. CLICK ON OUR WEBSITE LINK ABOVE AND BOOK YOUR CRUISE TODAY!
4.5 based on 442 reviews
A favorite spot for hikers and picnickers, this scenic area features the Whitewater River dropping more than 400 feet in a series of cascading falls.
Simply amazing. The best $3 I have paid in quite awhile. This may be the best combination of an easy walk; on a paved walk way to a fabulous waterfall in the world. Just awesome. At the end of the walkway, take the 150 steps down to an even better view.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Welcome to Dillsboro River Company! North Carolina Rafting and Tubing on the Tuckaseegee River in Dillsboro, NCTuckaseegee Rafting & Tubing in the Western North Carolina mountains is FUN!
4.5 based on 317 reviews
This is one of the most impressive visitor centers that I've seen in any state: impressive architecture with an emphasis on the environment, clean restrooms, plenty of parking, helpful staff. We only go here for the Rainbow Falls/Turtleback Falls Trail. The trail is well maintained, about 4 miles out and back if going to Turtleback. There's another fall further, but it's not that impressive if don't want to go further. The trail is a long descent and then a long ascent both ways -- not excessive, but need to be in pretty good shape. Rainbow Falls is always impressive. If you want to see the "rainbow" pick a sunny day, which are limited as Gorges State Park is a micro-rainforest and can get over 130 inches of rain a year. Do NOT climb on or near this falls -- numerous deaths have occurred here. Turtleback Falls is nice but not as impressive. Despite warnings, often in the summer there will be some climbing and sliding down Turtleback Falls -- not recommended during high water or for those who don't like cold water. Depending on the time of year, there's lots of wildflowers. April 23 we saw trillium, lilies, yellow magwarts, aster and other small flowers. If you want to avoid crowds, avoid weekends and start early. We never go on weekends. When we began hiking on a Friday morning at 9:45, we were the 3rd car in the lot. When we left at 12:15, there were 30 cars in the lot, and this was a cool day.
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