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Southwest Region

This 10-county region includes the Charlotte metropolitan area, one of the largest financial centers in the United States and a major international airport hub.  Some of the fastest growing towns and cities in the state are found in the Southwest region of North Carolina.  Whether you drive or take the Carolinian or the Piedmont train to the region, the small and medium-sized towns and cities are actively engaged in developing livable downtown districts that offer all of the conveniences of neighboring Charlotte, but with the ease, comfort, and charm that smaller towns exude.  Walk the streets of these downtowns to take in the architectural style of each community, follow the Carolina Thread Trail to explore the textile history of the region, stroll through the specialty shops, take in a show, dine in the restaurants, and enjoy handcrafted chocolates and the fizzy wild cherry taste of Cheerwine, a uniquely southern soft drink that is native to the region.  The Southwest region is home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the Charlotte Panthers, the Charlotte Hornets, the Uwharrie National Forest, and some of the state’s largest manmade lakes.  Sports, cultural venues, outdoor recreation, appealing small towns, and lots of great food and spirits: this region has it all.  Whether you spend a day, a week, or a lifetime here, you will always find something new to see and do in the Southwest region of North Carolina.

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Southwest Belmont

1. Belmont

NC Main Street Designation Year: 2000

Gaston County

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Downtown Belmont

115 N. Main Street

Belmont, NC 28012

 

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Southwest Cherryville

4. Cherryville

NC Main Street Designation Year:  2015

Gaston County

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Downtown Cherryville

220 East Main Street

Cherryville, NC 28021

 

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Southwest Salisbury

7. Salisbury

NC Main Street Designation Year:  1980

Rowan County

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Downtown Salisbury

217 S. Main Street

Salisbury, NC 28144

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Southwest Monroe

10. Monroe

NC Main Street Designation Year:  1998

Union County

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Downtown Monroe

232 East Franklin Street

Monroe, NC 28112

 

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Southwest Bessemer City

2. Bessemer City

NC Main Street Designation Year:  2015

Gaston County

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Downtown Bessemer City

132 W. Virginia Avenue

Bessemer City, NC 28016

 

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Southwest  Mooresville

5. Mooresville

NC Main Street Designation Year: 1988 

Iredell County

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Downtown Mooresville

215 N. Main Street

Mooresville, NC 28115

 

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Southwest Concord

8. Concord

NC Main Street Designation Year:  1990

Cabarrus County

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Downtown Concord

30 Cabarrus Avenue West

Concord, NC 28025

 

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11. Waxhaw

NC Main Street Designation Year:  2015

Union County

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Downtown Waxhaw

107 West Main Street

Waxhaw, NC 28105

 

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Southwest Shelby

3. Shelby

NC Main Street Designation Year: 1980

Cleveland County

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Uptown Shelby

104 E. Warren Street

Shelby, NC 28150

 

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6. Statesville

NC Main Street Designation Year: 1982 

Iredell County

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Downtown Statesville

104 Court Street, Suite B

Statesville, NC 28677

 

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9. Albemarle

NC Main Street Designation Year:  1993

Stanly County

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Downtown Albemarle

155 N. 2nd Street

Albemarle, NC 28001

 

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nc blue ridge music trails

The Blue Ridge Music Trails is your guide to finding great musical experiences in the mountains and foothills of North Carolina. As you explore the Music Trails, be sure to pick up a copy of the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina guidebook which makes a great travel companion, souvenir, or gift. Traditional music is flourishing across many parts of America, but in the mountains and foothills of North Carolina, more so than elsewhere, the music is part of the fabric of community life. 

broad river greenway
Broad River Greenway

The Broad River flows from the Blue Ridge Mountains and empties into the Atlantic tidewaters. For Native Americans, it was a pathway from the foothills to the sea. Its meandering course and mild currents made travel along it relatively easy. Today, the river’s importance to natural ecosystems and to our needs is understood more fully. Its scenic and recreational importance is also understood, Parts of the river in South Carolina have been designated a “state scenic river”.

carolina thread trail

The Carolina Thread Trail is your regional network of connected greenways, trails and blueways that reaches 15 counties, 2 states and 2.9 million people. There are over 300 miles of trails and 170 miles of blueway open to the public – linking people to places, and communities to each other. The Thread Trail preserves our natural areas and is a place for recreation, transportation and conservation. This is a landmark project that provides public and community benefits for people of every age, every background and in every community in our region.

Kings Mountain Gateway Trail
Kings Mountain Gateway Trail

Restrooms, an informational kiosk, and ample parking are available at the trailhead.  There is also a large picnic shelter available for rent.  The trails are ten feet wide and are suitable for pedestrians and bikes.  Most of the trail is also handicapped accessible.  There are many trailside benches as well as informational signs along the trails that tell the history of Kings Mountain and the surrounding region.  Additionally the Rail and Loop Trails feature nine workout stations for exercising. 

Mountain to Sea Trail
Mountains to Sea Trail

The Mountains-to-Sea Trail is a simple footpath stretching almost 1,200 miles across North Carolina from Clingmans Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains to Jockey’s Ridge on the Outer Banks.  More than just a walk in the woods, the trail traces the diversity that is North Carolina. Experience ancient mountains and small Piedmont farms, coastal swamps and colonial towns, changing textile villages and barrier islands. Almost 700 miles of footpath are now completed. With temporary routes on backroads and bicycle paths, hikers can now follow the trail on an adventure across North Carolina.

NC BBQ trail

The NC Barbecue Society (NCBS) has designed a barbecue trail from Eastern North Carolina to Tennessee. The trail will meander across the state with stops at 21 NCBS Historic Barbecue Pits. These pits were carefully and selectively chosen by the NCBS board as representatives of the distinctive methods and barbecue cooking styles that have made North Carolina the Barbecue Capital of the World. Each NCBS Historic Barbecue Pit still cooks the old fashioned pit cooked method. And each NCBS Historic Barbecue Pit will proudly display a specially designed emblem depicting old style barbecue cooking that is part of the tradition, heritage and culture that NCBS seeks to preserve.

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NC Birding Trail

The North Carolina Birding Trail serves as a driving trail to link birders and nature-based tourists with great birding sites across the state and the local communities in which they are found.

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Each of our locations are their own entities. From state parks, to greenways, to arboretums, to game lands, our sites are each their own prime spots for engaging with nature.

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NC Scenic Byway

North Carolina's 61 scenic byways allow motorists to experience a bit of the state's history, geography and breathtaking scenery while raising awareness for the protection and preservation of these treasures.  Travelers can get to know North Carolina's people and communities and see the diverse beauty the Tar Heel state has to offer – from the high peaks of the Appalachian Mountains to the fertile hills of the Piedmont to the marshes, sounds and beaches of the coast.

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NC Musician Murals Trail

The NC Musician Murals feature large-scale murals of world renowned artists from NC.  The trail leads visitors to each artists NC hometown. The project reaches communities small and large, rural and urban, in every part of North Carolina. Each mural helps educate visitors and to keep the legacy alive of some of the finest musicians the world has ever known.

ridgeline craft beverage trail
Ridgeline Craft Beverage Trail

The Ridgeline Craft Beverage Trail features breweries, distilleries and wineries in Gaston and Cleveland County . Each has its own unique feel and culture and experienced altogether on the trail makes it a great weekend getaway.

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