Travel North Carolina 16 Things To Do In Andy Griffith’s Mount Airy, North Carolina A Mayberry State Of Mind By Trudy Haywood Saunders Trudy Haywood Saunders Trudy Haywood Saunders is a travel and food writer and editor in North Carolina featured in Southern Living, Garden & Gun, Our State, Okra, and more. A lifelong Southerner, Trudy draws from personal experiences and love for the region, focusing on culture, food, and travel in the South and beyond. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on July 22, 2024 Close Photo: Hobart Jones It’s easy to long for a simpler time when everyone knew their neighbors. Whether real, imagined, or somewhere in between, The Andy Griffith Show’s Mayberry, North Carolina, is about as close to that utopia as it gets. While the show was filmed at a studio in California, nostalgia seekers can visit Andy’s hometown and the real-life inspiration for the show, Mount Airy, North Carolina. Stroll the main street, take a squad car tour, and see Andy Griffith memorabilia. Plan a trip during any season since there are plenty of offerings in town and nearby. Mayberry fans won't want to miss September's Mayberry Days festival filled with old-fashioned fun. Here are the best things to do in this small North Carolina town that will make you feel right at home. 01 of 16 Eat At The Snappy Lunch Liz Mays Stop in at the Snappy Lunch, the only existing business Andy ever mentioned on the show. Opened in 1923, the Snappy Lunch is known for their world-famous pork chop sandwiches and was a popular lunch hangout for students, including Andy Griffith back before the local schools had cafeterias. Open for breakfast or lunch, plan to arrive early because the line waiting for the classic, made-from-scratch sandwiches under the vintage Coca-Cola sign can stretch up the street on busy days. thesnappylunch.com, 125 North Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 02 of 16 Explore Wally’s Service Station COURTESY of Visit Mayberry Located a short distance away on South Main Street, Wally’s Service Station looks so much like its namesake from the show, that you almost expect to see Gomer and Goober come out the door to fill up your tank. Pose beside a life-size Barney Fife cutout and shop for Mayberry souvenirs and old-fashioned snacks before exploring all of the retro vehicles and storefronts from the show—Gomer and Goober’s tow truck, Mayberry Union High, Foley's Market, the courthouse and jail cell, the Mayberry Hotel, and the Darlings' truck and cabin. wallysinmayberry.com, 625 South Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 03 of 16 Take A Squad Car Tour Marcia Biggs What better way is there to tour Andy’s hometown than to ride shotgun in a replica 1960s Ford Galaxie squad car? Meet inside Wally’s Service Station to begin the Squad Car Tours of Mt. Airy’s trip to all of the top spots of Mayberry. Led by a local guide, the Mayberry squad car tour is a great opportunity to hear the story behind how the people and places of Mount Airy became the Mayberry that people love. Guides are happy to stop for pictures and will even pretend to arrest you before you go. tourmayberry.com, 625 South Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 04 of 16 See Inside Mayberry Courthouse COURTESY of Visit Mayberry If you’ve always wanted to make a citizen’s arrest, this is the perfect opportunity. Located on the Wally’s Service Station property, visitors are invited to walk right in. Take a seat behind Sheriff Taylor’s desk, or pretend to be everyone’s favorite deputy, Barney Fife, with a bullet in his pocket. Two cells are open for visitors to walk in, free of charge, and pose behind bars at one of the most famous jails in television history. One cell is for the not-so-hardened criminals of Mayberry, like Ernest T. Bass, whose famous brick is posed in front of the bars; the other is for Mayberry’s favorite town drunk, Otis, complete with a television and rocking chair. wallysinmayberry.com, 625 South Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 05 of 16 Stay In Andy Griffith’s Home Place Hobart Jones Guests who want to see what it was like to live where Andy did can rent his childhood home for the night. Now owned by Hampton Inn, the single-story ranch home was originally about half of its current size before Andy remodeled it for his parents when he became successful. Visitors to Andy Griffith Home Place can enjoy a cozy night’s sleep, surrounded by retro furnishings and a complimentary breakfast at the nearby Hampton Inn. andygriffithhome.com, 711 East Haymore Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 06 of 16 Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth At Opie’s Candy Store Kenny Hooker Children and adults alike get to feel like a kid in a candy store at Opie’s. Specializing in old-time goodies like chocolate-covered peanuts, nostalgic wax lips, and candy cigarettes, Opie’s Candy Store has over 500 candy varieties to choose from. Customers can fill their little brown sacks with candy and enjoy ice-cold drinks from the 1940s Coke cooler, remembering the good ol’ days. opiescandystore.com, 135 North Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 07 of 16 Step Back In Time At Floyd’s City Barber Shop Robbie Curlee Like many characters from the show, Andy based Floyd, the barber, after a real person from his hometown. Tourists are welcome to come into Floyd’s City Barber Shop for a haircut or just sit in one of the original 1929 barber chairs that Andy got his hair cut in. Bill Hiatt, retired teacher and son of Russell Hiatt, who was the last living barber in Mount Airy to cut Andy’s hair and the inspiration for Floyd, shares stories of the shop with visitors and poses for pictures. visitmayberry.com/attractions/floyds-barber-shop, 129 North Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 08 of 16 Order A Treat At Walker Soda Fountain COURTESY of Visit Mayberry Pull up a stool at the old-fashioned soda shop for a chocolate milkshake, just like Opie Taylor, while listening to classic tunes. Like many drug stores of the time, Walker's has served milkshakes, floats, and sandwiches along with filling prescriptions for locals since 1925. Fans of the show will remember that Ellie Walker, Andy’s girlfriend in early episodes of the show, worked at Walker’s Soda Fountain. In real life, Andy actually worked there as a delivery boy for a summer job as a teenager. facebook.com/people/Walkers-Soda-Fountain/100067540734840, 175 North Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 09 of 16 View The Five Faces of Andy Mural COURTESY of Visit Mayberry Completed in May 2022, the Five Faces of Andy Mural shows the progression of Andy Griffith from a small-town boy to cultural icon. Painted by Greensboro artist Jeks, the life-like mural was made entirely of spray paint and the images are superimposed over a background of Pilot Mountain. 212 Moore Avenue, Mount Airy, NC 27030 10 of 16 See Memorabilia At The Andy Griffith Museum Surry Arts Council No tour of Mount Airy is complete without a visit to the museum dedicated to the town’s favorite son. The Andy Griffith Museum, maintained by the Surry County Arts Council, houses the largest collection of Andy Griffith artifacts and memorabilia, from his early days in Mount Airy through his lengthy acting career. Items in the collection include actual props, clothing, scripts, and other items that you may not know from The Andy Griffith Show, Matlock, and movies in which Andy starred. Many keepsakes were donated by Emmett Forrest, Andy’s lifelong friend, and founding museum curator. surryarts.org/agmuseum/index.html, 218 Rockford Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 11 of 16 Pose With The TV Land Statue Jon Eckard In 2004, TV Land Network immortalized the iconic image of Sheriff Andy Taylor walking alongside his son, Opie with fishing poles. Located in front of The Andy Griffith Museum, the life-size bronze statues make a great photo opportunity and are so realistic that you’ll walk away humming the familiar theme song. visitmayberry.com/attractions/tv-land-statue, 218 Rockford Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 12 of 16 Take In A Show at Andy Griffith Playhouse Hobart Jones Andy Griffith is the perfect example of a small-town boy making it big. The Surry County Arts Council honors his accomplishments and encourages the next generation of aspiring artists on the property that was once the elementary school where he attended and performed on stage. Youth and adult classes, workshops, and performances are held regularly, as well as professional performances there and at the Historic Earle Theatre on Main Street. surryarts.org, 218 Rockford Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 surryarts.org/venues/earle.html, 142 Main Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 13 of 16 Head To The Granite Quarry VisitNC.com The quarry, mentioned numerous times on the show, is actually the largest open surface granite quarry in the world and can even be identified by NASA from space. In operation since 1889, granite from the massive North Carolina Granite Corporation quarry has been used for many state and national monuments, including the Wright Brothers National Memorial at Kitty Hawk and the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C., as well as churches and other buildings in town. 14 of 16 Hike Pilot Mountain Sam Dean Known as Mt. Pilot, the nearby, larger town mentioned frequently on The Andy Griffith Show, Pilot Mountain is nothing like the mini-metropolis the Mayberry crew referred to often. Instead of the glow of city lights, visitors are drawn by its natural beauty. Recognized by its two peaks, Big and Little Pinnacle, Pilot Mountain State Park became a state park in 1968 and offers views of the Piedmont and mountains of North Carolina and Virginia from 1,400 feet. Hiking and horseback riding trails, rock climbing, rappelling, camping, and canoeing on the Yadkin River make it a popular outdoor destination. ncparks.gov/state-parks/pilot-mountain-state-park, 1721 Pilot Knob Park Road, Pinnacle, NC 27043 15 of 16 Check Out Aunt Bee’s Room COURTESY of Visit Mayberry Who wouldn’t want an Aunt Bee, someone to fix all of your problems and have home-cooked meals just the way you like them? For those who can’t get enough of Aunt Bee, The Mayberry Motor Inn has a shrine to everyone's favorite TV aunt. For more than 30 years, inn owner Alma Venable collected memorabilia of Frances Bavier, best known as Aunt Bee, before passing away in 2022. Guests are invited to look around the room including twin beds, clothing, and glasses that belonged to Bavier, or take a walk along the Thelma Lou trail. mayberrymotorinn.com, 501 North Andy Griffith Parkway, Mount Airy, NC 27030 16 of 16 Have Fun At Mayberry Days Surry Arts Council For the most complete Mayberry experience, die-hard fans can attend Mayberry Days, a family-friendly nearly weeklong event dedicated to one of the best Southern TV shows of all time and sponsored by the Surry County Arts Council. Held annually in September, popular events from previous years include the parade, a checkers tournament, whistling championship, memorabilia auction, and showings of films starring the town’s favorite son. Tickets are available to pre-purchase for special events, including “The Emmett” Golf Tournament, dinner shows, and concerts. surryarts.org/mayberrydays After a visit to Mount Airy, it’s easy to see how the lines between reality and fantasy can become blurred. A true example of life imitating art is Betty Lynn, the actress who played Thelma Lou, Barney Fife’s long-term girlfriend on the show. In 2007, after visiting Mount Airy for Mayberry Days, the Hollywood actress decided to move to Mayberry, the fictional town she lived in on the show. Until shortly before her death, she made regular appearances at the Andy Griffith Museum to sign autographs and meet fans. She passed away on October 16, 2021, at age 95, while working on her posthumously released biography, Becoming Thelma Lou- My Journey to Hollywood, Mayberry, and Beyond. In some ways, reality is what we make of it. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit