Just a short drive from some of the tallest peaks and most rugged wilderness east of the Mississippi, Charlotte, North Carolina, is a hidden gem for outdoor lovers. Charlotte is a city that feels like it was made for cyclists and runners, and with a plethora of waterfalls, swimming holes, rock climbing crags, paddling routes, and more, it’s easy to create an adventure-filled itinerary in the Tarheel State. Once you take into account the vibrant, diverse culture, delicious food, great year-round weather, wealth of breweries, and entertainment options, the Queen City might be hard to leave at all.聽
All of that gets even more appealing when you realize how easy it is to get to Charlotte. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is less than 10 miles from the heart of the city and sees flights in and out of more than 180 destinations鈥攊ncluding more than a few international hubs. Spend Friday getting to town (or, with all these direct flights, fly in after work) and head right into the city to kick off your adventure.

Friday Night
While there鈥檚 still light, head straight to Camp North End: Charlotte鈥檚 hub for innovation and creativity. What was once a manufacturing site for Model T cars is now an open-air artistic space and home of some of the city鈥檚 most interesting businesses. Take a peek at art by local artists (be sure to stop by , a collective of local Black creators), then track down some street food at where they advertise their traditional Latin cuisine as 鈥淢other Made鈥濃攔ecipes that have been passed down through generations. Top it off with a beer at , which hosts regular concerts and has plenty of outdoor seating.聽
After enjoying a brew, check into your room at , in Charlotte鈥檚 downtown, which locals refer to as “Uptown.” Pets are welcome and the outdoor balcony adjacent to the pool area has a fire pit. It鈥檚 almost like camping, except with a significantly more comfortable bed.聽
Saturday
Snag whatever last-minute gear you need at one of the area鈥檚 favorite adventure shops, , and then hit the road to Crowders Mountain State Park, less than an hour from the city, but packed with world-class hiking. A 4.3 mile family-friendly trail starting at the visitors center will take you to enjoy the views from the summit of 1,705-foot Kings Pinnacle. You鈥檒l find yourself weaving through the picturesque forest before topping out on the steep, rocky summit, a hike suited for adventure lovers and more casual hikers alike.聽

For those looking to push a little harder, try Crowders Mountain itself, or the Ridgeline Trail, which continues south from Kings Pinnacle all the way to South Carolina and features technical sections which involve climbing.聽
Looking for someone to hike with? Check out , a local organization that looks to provide outdoor adventures for everyone and expose more people in the Black community to the outdoors.聽
Saturday Afternoon
On your way back from the park, cool off at the , an Olympic-level kayak and canoe training facility and a whole lot more. Catch a race or concert, try your hand at rock climbing over a pool, hop on a zipline, hike or bike the Center鈥檚 50 miles of trails, or get on the whitewater in a kayak, SUP, or raft. After you鈥檝e had your fill of fun, the Pump House Biergarten on the complex hosts as many as 60 beers on tap and offers a smorgasbord of food.聽

Saturday Evening
If you haven鈥檛 eaten your fill at the USNWC, head back to Charlotte鈥檚 Mill District, which includes the neighborhoods of Belmont, Optimist Park, NoDa, and Villa Heights. Both historic and new, the Mill District is home to abundant modern dining, shopping, and hangout options while holding on to the community鈥檚 textile industry legacy. No trip to North Carolina would be complete without authentic barbecue, and is the solution. The service station-turned-smoke shack uses a blend of hickory, pecan, and peach woods to smoke their meats. Just reading the menu鈥攕moked pork shoulder, beef brisket, spare ribs, and more鈥攊s enough to get your mouth watering.

Not in the mood for BBQ? is a former textile mill loaded with a broad collection of eateries. You can find pizza, Asian street food, Indian, Mexican, burgers, and a lot more, all in one central location.
Sunday
Ease into the day by hopping on Charlotte鈥檚 Rail Trail, a 3.5-mile route connecting various neighborhoods and a great place for running and biking, as well as commuting through the city.聽
Make a pit stop at , right off the trail at Atherton Mill, for a brew and some light breakfast before heading to Mountain Creek Park. The 606-acre park features 18 miles of biking, hiking, and running trails less than an hour from the city. The trails here were specifically designed and built with mountain bikers in mind, and include bike-only routes and a maze of riding options around the upper reaches of Lake Norman.聽

After a day of biking, make your way back to the city and grab one last beer at , along with a snack from one of the rotating local food trucks before heading back to the airport. And remember, it鈥檚 never too early to plan your next visit.聽
The Queen City has no shortage of fresh air pursuits for your next weekend getaway. Raise a glass at one of Charlotte鈥檚 buzzing rooftop bars and outdoor patios, discover the city鈥檚 thriving culinary scene, and experience unforgettable adventures under the sun. Check out to start planning your trip to Charlotte.