New Year, Higher Tolls In North Carolina
The first of the year brings many things like resolutions, new laws, and for North Carolina drivers, higher tolls. The annual toll rate increase for the Monroe Expressway and the Triangle Expressway took effect on January 1.
If you have NC Quick Pass (the transponder that mounts to your windshield), traveling the full 19-8 miles of the Monroe Expressway now costs $2.89. That’s 8 cents more than last year. NC Quick Pass transponder customers using the 18.8-mile Triangle Expressway will now pay $3.68. That’s up 14 cents per trip. The full toll rate schedule for both toll roads is available at the NC Quick Pass website.
Schedules for toll rate increases are adopted by the North Carolina Turnpike Authority Board and are reportedly based on financing requirements for each project.
3 Of The Nation's Best National Parks Are Within Driving Distance Of North Carolina
I spent a lot of my childhood traveling to different National Parks in both the US and Canada on summer vacations. And for the most part I can honestly say I did not appreciate it at the time. But now my world has started to come full circle and my friends are starting to choose to visit the places I went as a child. But what are the nation’s best National Parks? The travel experts at Conde Nast Traveler ranked the 25 best National Parks and 3 of them are within driving distance of North Carolina.
The Nation’s Top National Parks
And that is saying something considering many of the often thought of a “best” National Parks are out west. You immediately think of places like Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona), Yellowstone (Wyoming), Grand Teton (Wyoming), and Yosemite (California). On the east coast the first one that comes to my mind is Acadia National Park in Maine.
Each of those understandably made Conde Nast Traveler’s list. And while all those are fantastic places to visit (many would call them must see parts of America), they are costly if visiting from NC. While I guess theoretically you could drive, it would require a significant time investment, one many of us just don’t have to commit. Which is why it’s great news that 3 of those top 25 National Parks are within driving distance of the great state of North Carolina.
While none of them are in either of the Carolinas all three of these destinations are a reasonable drive. You’ll find each of those three below and learn a little more about them. Interested in reading the top 25? You can find that here via Conde Nast Traveler. Have you been? Perhaps 2024 is the year you’ll check one or more of these off your bucket list!