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Travel and Outdoors

Originally set to end in October, this spectacle has been extended into 2026.
From treehouses to mansions, Charlotte is full of unique places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.
A new report revealed the critical economic force Charlotte Douglas international Airport plays for jobs, tax revenue, and International travel.
Tired of paying for eggs? Before you go starting your own flock, here’s what you need to know about chicken ownership.
More than 58 million travelers visited the world’s 7th busiest airport in 2024.
The Rail Trail is about to become illuminated with never-
before-seen light installations celebrating nature in the Queen City.
The video game brings Charlotteans laughter regarding what’s considered to be one of the most stressful exits off of I-277.
The Queen City’s coldest day on record was Jan. 21, 1985 when the city hit -5 degrees. That record temperature was hit two other times in the city’s history.
The reimagined museum in Freedom Park will offer a place of learning and exploring Charlotte’s natural wonders.
The first phase of the new development will have 260+ single-family homes in Charlotte’s west side.
The 2024 Global Traffic Scorecard ranks Charlotte as the 20th highest congested metro in the US.
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The market is a team effort by Counter- and The Bulb to provide healthy options and fight food insecurity in the Queen City.
Charlotte’s Moxy Hotel boasts murals by local artists, skyline views, and attitude, encouraging locals and visitors to be adventurous in the Queen City.
CLTtoday walked the three-mile urban trail in the heart of SouthPark, known as “The Loop,” to learn its history and exciting future ahead.
Whether you’re training for a marathon or just looking for community, the Charlotte running culture is full sprint ahead, offering running clubs and seasonal races year-round.
The adventure-style escape room brings a unique experience full of special effects, puzzles, and Indiana Jones-style thrills to Charlotte.
The bald eagle, known as the emblem of the United States, is native to the Charlotte region, with many places to spot one.
It’s officially race weekend in Concord, and there are plenty of events leading up to the checkered flag on Sunday, May 25.
Summertime brings many free concerts you can attend + enjoy an evening outdoors.
Check a lake day off your summer bucket list by visiting these boating spots around the Queen City.
May 20, 2025 marks 250 years since the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was reportedly signed into Charlotte’s revolutionary history.