THINGS TO DO IN MAGGIE VALLEY NC

There is no lack of wonder and excitement in Maggie Valley. From museums to theme parks to breathtaking hikes, there are many things to do in this quaint mountain town. 

1. WHEELS THROUGH TIME MUSEUM 

With many fascinating exhibits, displays of rare American motorcycles, memorabilia, and American automobiles, the Wheels Through Time Museum brings a wide array of visitors to Maggie Valley. You will never see anything like what they have here at the museum in the mountains.

Motorcycle lovers and those curious about American automobile history will love this museum. It’s a great place to bring the family on a cold or rainy day. 

Address: 62 Vintage Lane Maggie Valley, North Carolina 28751

Image of a Corvette in the Wheels Through Time
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2. STOMPIN’ GROUND

Put your dancing shoes on for a trip to Stompin’ Ground! This self-proclaimed “Cloggin’ Capital of the World” is the Appalachian mountains’ favorite dance hall. The large stadium seats 900 people where you can watch from above, or join in the fun on the dance floor.

Live bands fuel the night, as couples dressed in frilly skirts and country garb gather together. You’ll have a great time! Come enjoy square dancing, clogging, and line dancing here.  

*Open seasonally from April-October 

Address: 3116 Soco Rd, Maggie Valley, NC 28751

3. MAGGIE VALLEY PUZZLE ROOMS

If you are looking for something new to try on a rainy day, Maggie Valley Puzzle Room might be precisely what you are looking for. The Puzzle Room is a place of 5 themed escape rooms, ranging in all different challenge levels.

Fun for the whole family, it is a great way to work together and use teamwork to solve the puzzles and make it out. Maggie Valley Puzzle Room is open year-round and the perfect way to spend a cold, snowy, or rainy day.  

Address: 20 Kyles Way, Maggie Valley, NC 28751

4. SOCO FALLS

Soco Falls is an extremely beautiful, and unique waterfall right in Maggie Valley. It is a magical place with two main waterfalls, and other much smaller waterfalls that often drip down the sides.

It is just a 5 min short walk to get to the observation deck to see the 120-foot falls. It is not advised to swim in this area, though the path is a great place to walk around, enjoy the double waterfall, and take in the sights.

Image of Soco Falls add to your list of things to do in Maggie Valley NC

5. VISIT SOCO CRAFT & TOWER

The Soco craft store is the base of the Soco Tower which reaches 9 stories up into the air for one of the most photographed views in the Smokies. For just 50 cents you are allowed to walk up the stairs to reach the top and take in the panoramic views. 

After the hike up, you can visit the Soco craft store which is full of souvenirs, gadgets, trinkets, and other small gifts. This is a must see if you are in the area. 

Address: 6638 Soco Rd, Maggie Valley, NC 28751

View from Soco Craft & Tower
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6. BLACK BALSAM KNOB TRAIL

Black Balsam Knob Trail is a popular hiking trail in the Black Balsam area in the Pisgah National Forest. The trail starts right off the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 420, making it very accessible. 

You have two options when hiking this trail. You can either hike two miles to the top and head back in the direction you came, or you can continue the loop for another 3 miles (5 miles total).

The hike is considered moderate for the rapid elevation change, however, the views are unlike any other and worth the hike. The top is a great place to hang out for a bit and have a picnic. 

View along Black Balsam Knob Trail

7. DEEP CREEK LOOP TRAIL

This trail brings lots of foot traffic because the trail is complete with forests, bridges, and waterfalls. Deep Creek is also a popular swimming and tubing area in the summer. There are many different offshoots of trails in this area, however, the main trail is a 4.6-mile loop.

The hike is moderate, with slight elevation gain and some rock scrambling, but it is an excellent hike to do all year round. There are three waterfalls along the trail, so bring your camera and a bathing suit. 

View from Deep Creek Trail

8. PARHAM MEMORIAL PARK

In the center of Maggie Valley, Parham Memorial Park serves as a great resting place, or a fine place to stop and have a picnic.

The park isn’t large, but it has a dozen picnic tables right next to the creek, and public bathrooms. It’s a nice place to go fishing or take a small walk. Dogs are welcome.

Address: 1861 State Rd 1307, Maggie Valley, NC 28751

9. TUBE WORLD

Residents of Maggie Valley do not let the snow stop them from getting out and having fun. Tube World is just four miles from Cataloochee Ski Area.

At Tube World, you’ll find 12 professionally groomed and maintained tubing lanes. Let your inner child out, and have fun with the whole family.   

Address: 4821 Soco Rd, Maggie Valley, NC 28751

Snow Tubing is one of the fun things to do in Maggie Valley NC

10. MINGO FALLS

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has many attractions and beautiful sights. Mingo Falls is one of the waterfalls inside the park. This 120-foot waterfall is one of the taller, and what many consider to be one of the most beautiful waterfalls in North Carolina.

The Cherokee people who lived on this land considered the falls to be a sacred place. 

The hike to get to the falls is short, only about a quarter of a mile, however, it involves climbing 160 steps to reach the top for the perfect view of the falls. It is well worth the climb, and an incredible sight to see.

Image of Mingo Falls

DAY TRIPS FROM MAGGIE VALLEY NC

Maggie Valley serves as a center point for lots of other attractions and things to do in the same area. There are plenty of things to see all within a short distance from the town that can all make for the perfect day trip.