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Weekend Driving Distance Destinations

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at App State chapter.

Although we all love and adore Boone for its beautiful scenery, down-to-earth community, and mountain culture, we may find ourselves wanting to explore different areas, even for a weekend. There are tons of different cities and cultures to experience that are a reasonable driving distance away from Boone. Sometimes a few days away from our wonderful college town makes you appreciate it even more.
 
Asheville, NC
Travel Time: 2 hours

Literally two hours away, this city is for those of you who don’t want to stray too far from Boone but still want to experience that mountain culture, just on a larger scale. Asheville is the epitome of the eclectic, artsy feel with a city twist. I can’t think of anything wrong with Asheville, honestly. They have some of the best local restaurants (aside from Boone of course), Urban Outfitters, music venues that some of the best bands/artists go to, more local bars than King Street, and you can always find something to do. Make sure you participate in contra dancing and save some money for some serious local shopping.
 

Raleigh, NC

Travel Time: 3 hours
I know what you’re thinking…Raleigh? Despite it’s boring reputation (just ask anyone who has grown up in Raleigh), this city has prospered in the last several years and has created it’s own little culture. For the amount of corporate businesses that you can find in any other city, Downtown Raleigh has some of the best coffee shops, bars, antique stores, and museums. Even though I’ve spent most of my life in Raleigh, I still continually find hidden treasures there. When you’re downtown, be sure to check out bars like The Busy Bee, Raleigh Times, coffee shops like Morning Times, Cup A Joe, thrift stores like Father and Sons, and walk along cobble streets in The City Market. You can still support local establishments in these big towns; you just have to search a little harder.

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Atlanta, GA

Travel Time: 5 hours
Welcome to Hotlanta, as they would say. It’s a stretch being five hours, but if the small town feel is really bringing you down, Atlanta is the cure. Be prepared for some major traffic, a lot of Starbucks, and overpriced parking spots, but a lot of (good) surprises. I had my doubts about Atlanta, but after a few weekend visits, I would support a road trip or two down there. If you’re craving New York City, Atlanta is the next best (closest) thing! The city lights, tall buildings, fountains, the subway system Marta, (I don’t think I would recommend anyone using it, but it sounds cool to have a public transportation system other than a bus), bands playing every day, all day, Chick-Fil-As on every corner, and a lifetime supply of Coca-Cola products (where the headquarters are) make it a perfect weekend destination. Check out Atlantic Station, Little Five Points, Coca-Cola Museum, and the aquarium while you’re down there and keep your eyes peeled for the array of art installations they have throughout the city. Plus, Atlanta is just a drive away from Athens, home of the University of Georgia, which is a city worth checking out.
 
Wilmington, NC
Travel Time: 5 hours 15 minutes           
Um, hello, the beach. That should be the only defining factor to bring you across the state for the weekend. Plus, Wilmington has been dubbed “West Hollywood,” being the set for popular movies and TV shows like One Tree Hill. Aside from the beach, travel a little bit from the coast to their downtown and I assure you, you’ll be saying the word “cute” about fifty times per hour. Talk about some of the best boutiques! Trade in those chunky sweaters and wool socks for summer wedges and sundresses! Give the other half of your closet some love.
 
These happen to be my favorite weekend destinations but there are tons of other cities to check out, including those that I haven’t explored yet but would love to visit. I have learned that every city has something to offer and I can’t wait to explore them all!
 
What are some of your favorite weekend getaways? Leave a comment in reply!

Laura Maddox is a Senior at Appalachian State University. Laura was born and raised in Charlotte, NC but loves the mountain air in Boone. She is one of four kids and has an identical twin sister. Laura enjoys reading, fashion, blogging, traveling, chocolate, lots of coffee and riding in the car with the windows down. She has a knack for creative writing, doodling and procrastination. Laura plans on moving to Boston after graduation to pursue a career in the advertising industry as a copywriter. Laura loves APP and will always be a Mountaineer fan!