Western Charter Bus
Western Charter Bus
Western North Carolina has so much to see and do, you might need to schedule two charter bus trips to see it all!
Take your charter bus group on an Appalachian Trail hike. Another interesting outdoor stop for your charter bus group is Blowing Rock where the wind blows continuously because the walls of the Johns River Gorge form a flume through which the Northwest wind sweeps with such force that it will return light objects thrown over the edge.
Clingmans Dome is the highest point along the Appalachian Trail and provides a 360º view of the surrounding mountains. From the observation tower the average viewing distance is about 22 miles, but on a clear day, you can see many miles into 7 states. Linville Caverns are North Carolinas only caverns. Located deep inside Humpback Mountain these caverns were first explored by man over 100 years ago.
Schedule a stop at the Cherokee Bear Zoo and Exotic Animals where your charter bus gang can view the native Black Bear, the non-native Grizzly, Lemurs, Tigers, and so much more.
Cherokee Indian Museum will impress your charter bus group with its unique collection of artifacts used by the Cherokee. Adjacent to the Museum is the Cherokee Indian Reservation which is the home of the descendants of those Cherokee who, in the late 1830s, remained in the mountains of North Carolina rather than be forced to march along the infamous "Trail of Tears" to Oklahoma.
Another great Native American stop for your charter bus group is the Oconaluftee Indian Village, located in Cherokee, portrays the way of life for the Cherokee Indians over 225 years ago. Observe how they made their dugout canoes, pottery, baskets, and much much more.
Finding good food isn't a problem in Western North Carolina. Your charter bus group will have all the usual fast food fare to choose from, and also some wonderful ma and pop shop diners. Sample the local cuisine and get a real taste of Western North Carolina.
Western North Carolina has so much to see and do, you might need to schedule two charter bus trips to see it all!
Take your charter bus group on an Appalachian Trail hike. Another interesting outdoor stop for your charter bus group is Blowing Rock where the wind blows continuously because the walls of the Johns River Gorge form a flume through which the Northwest wind sweeps with such force that it will return light objects thrown over the edge.
Clingmans Dome is the highest point along the Appalachian Trail and provides a 360º view of the surrounding mountains. From the observation tower the average viewing distance is about 22 miles, but on a clear day, you can see many miles into 7 states. Linville Caverns are North Carolinas only caverns. Located deep inside Humpback Mountain these caverns were first explored by man over 100 years ago.
Schedule a stop at the Cherokee Bear Zoo and Exotic Animals where your charter bus gang can view the native Black Bear, the non-native Grizzly, Lemurs, Tigers, and so much more.
Cherokee Indian Museum will impress your charter bus group with its unique collection of artifacts used by the Cherokee. Adjacent to the Museum is the Cherokee Indian Reservation which is the home of the descendants of those Cherokee who, in the late 1830s, remained in the mountains of North Carolina rather than be forced to march along the infamous "Trail of Tears" to Oklahoma.
Another great Native American stop for your charter bus group is the Oconaluftee Indian Village, located in Cherokee, portrays the way of life for the Cherokee Indians over 225 years ago. Observe how they made their dugout canoes, pottery, baskets, and much much more.
Finding good food isn't a problem in Western North Carolina. Your charter bus group will have all the usual fast food fare to choose from, and also some wonderful ma and pop shop diners. Sample the local cuisine and get a real taste of Western North Carolina.



