North Carolina State Wall Map
North Carolina shifts in three bands. The southern Appalachians and Great Smokies in the west, the Piedmont through Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem, then the Coastal Plain east to Pamlico Sound and the Outer Banks. Covering that range from one wall takes a map built for it. Map Shop developed this North Carolina State Wall Map in-house, with full control over cartography, typography, and color, so every one of the 100 counties reads cleanly at any scale.
Hillshade relief brings out the mountains, with Mount Mitchell and the Black Mountains clearly placed. Federal and state highways carry exit numbers. Military installations including Fort Bragg, Camp Lejeune, Cherry Point, and Seymour Johnson are marked, alongside major airports, named wilderness areas in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests, and federally and state recognized Indigenous lands such as the Qualla Boundary. The Cape Fear, Neuse, Yadkin, and Roanoke river systems run through with named tributaries.
Five metro insets cover Charlotte, the Research Triangle, the Triad, Asheville, and Wilmington. Each adds college campuses, sports venues, zoos, aquariums, and the local road network at a closer scale. The neutral marine palette and subtle county shading keep the map usable in office, school, and residential settings.







