Visitor centers throughout North Carolina welcome millions of tourists each year, offering trip planning resources, local expertise, and access to information about the state's natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities. North Carolina's visitor center network includes interstate welcome centers, state park facilities, national forest offices, and local convention and visitors bureau locations.

Visitors Center locations are available in 90 cities across North Carolina. They are spread across 66 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration of visitor centers include Raleigh, Manteo, Cherokee, reflecting their status as major travel destinations and tourism hubs within North Carolina.

Travelers arriving in North Carolina by car can stop at interstate welcome centers near major entry points to pick up free maps, visitor guides, and discount coupon books. Local CVB offices in cities and towns throughout the state can provide detailed information about specific destinations and current events.

Planning a trip within North Carolina? Stop by a local visitor center to get personalized recommendations from staff who know the region well. Visitor center staff can suggest hidden gems, seasonal activities, accessible trails, and family-friendly attractions that may not appear in general travel guides.

Browse Visitors Center by county across North Carolina to find the nearest visitor center or tourism office for your destination.