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Discover the most popular places to visit in Wilkesboro
Lowe's Park at River's Edge
This riverside retreat offers scenic walking trails and well-equipped sports facilities along the Wilkes County waterfront. Enjoy morning hikes or reserve picnic areas for family gatherings amid the natural beauty.
Wilkes Community College
Home to MerleFest, this college campus transforms into America's premier Americana music festival each April. Visitors enjoy multiple stages of bluegrass, folk, and country performances in a vibrant festival atmosphere.
Wilkes Heritage Museum
8.2/10 (13 reviews)
Housed in the 1902 county courthouse, this museum showcases Wilkes County's moonshining past and musical heritage. Extend your visit with guided tours of the 1859 Old Wilkes Jail and historic Robert Cleveland Log Home.
Smitheys Creek Public Use Area
This serene waterfront park offers boat access to W. Kerr Scott Reservoir and scenic picnic spots. Anglers and nature lovers can enjoy fishing, walking trails, and expansive lake views.
Bandits Roost Park
Nestled along W. Kerr Scott Reservoir, Bandits Roost Campground offers serene lakeside camping amid hardwood forests. Waterfront sites provide prime fishing, swimming, and trail access from April through October.
Becky's Park
Explore the great outdoors at Becky's Park, a lovely green space in Wilkesboro. While in the area, you can find time to visit its shops.
Walker Center
The Walker Center showcases the finest cultural performances in Wilkes County, with exceptional acoustics in its 1,130-seat auditorium. Experience Broadway-caliber shows in an intimate setting with perfect sightlines.
Call Family Distillers
Seven generations of moonshine heritage await at Call Family Distillers in the "Moonshine Capital of the World." Tour their impressive 2,100-gallon still and sample authentic spirits made from treasured family recipes.
"There is no Quality in this Quality Inn. The pool has been "temporarily" closed since Sept. of 2025. Rug was very dirty. Breakfast was better at other places. Parking was nice it was right at the door. Too much late night traffic. Ice machine was broken had to walk to the next building to get ice Peeling paint in the bathroom. NO handicapped rooms available. Bedroom wall was scratched up, looks as if a dog did it."
"Super nice staff. The hotel is old and in need of renovation to keep up with what you’d expect from a Holiday Inn Express (or their competition.)
But that’s ok for a night or two. Really no complaints. It gets the job done and doesn’t smell bad.
The rooms are just beat up, it’s old and dark as compared to other $150/night places."
"Nicole was great greeting me and providing information. The breakfast was excellent. I rated good on the room due to there being a slight odor. Not sure if from smoking. The beds, however, were as comfortable as a much more expensive hotel. I had a great night sleep and that was most important."
"I really enjoyed the staff upon check-in and the room was nice. Although it’s completely out of the Hotel’s control, a few people were in the parking lot being really loud about 3 am."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.