From Library Journal
Grab this guide, hop in the car, and tour the beautiful sights of North Carolina, from Kitty Hawk to Linville Gorge, from the Smoky Mountains to Ocracoke Island. Parent, who has contributed other volumes in the "Scenic Driving" series, as well as photographs for nature magazines, details 30 driving tours through the rural delights North Carolina has to offer. The state abounds in forests, national historic sites, and parks. Each tour includes a map with the recommended time of year to appreciate the scenery (some drives should not be tackled in the winter). While addresses and phone numbers for local tourist bureaus are provided, no information regarding accommodations or restaurants is given. Still, this is an excellent addition to regional travel collections.?Linda M. Kaufmann, Massachusetts Coll. of Liberal Arts Lib., North Adams
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From the Back Cover
Thirty drives take you to the best that the Tar Heel State has to offer. From the windswept hills of the Outer Banks where Wilbur and Orville Wright first took flight, to the thick forests and rugged mountains of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
