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Visiting Murphy, NC


Best fare found from Baltimore to Knoxville: $304

Traveler Advice on Murphy

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1 Thing to Do

5 Restaurants

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5 of 5 stars
Nashville
Oct 22, 2009

Murphy, NC was a great trip with older children. There are so many activities to do outside, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, zip lines, fishing, visiting local stores on the square, and a great...more

Oct 9, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

If you are going to visit the Smokies, make sure to stop in Murphy, NC - good food, wonderful people, and very reasonable - if you can't relax there, you have a serious problem... more

Sep 23, 2008

We rented a cabin on a mountain just outside of Murphy. The view was beautiful. We drove into Murphy several times for grocery shopping and the usual tourist things. We enjoyed the historic...more

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