BEECH MOUNTAIN, N.C. — In 1970, more than 450,000 tourists went over the rainbow — well, at least over the Blue Ridge Mountains — to visit the Land of Oz. Based on L. Frank Baum’s “The Wonderful ...
Ready to step into a world full of witches, magical red ruby slippers, and a yellow brick road?That’s right, if you follow the yellow brick road to Beech Mountain, it will take you to the Autumn Oz ...
If you follow the yellow brick road to Beech Mountain, it will take you to the Land of Oz. That’s right, just travel over the rainbow to find yourself in one of the world’s largest "Wonderful Wizard ...
Opening a theme park at the literal top of a mountain may not sound like a good idea, but in fact, that was just the case when the Land of Oz debuted in Beech Mountain, North Carolina, in 1970.
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Beech Mountain, North Carolina to the Land of Oz, a Wizard of Oz theme park that’s open each September. Can’t make it? Visit Autumn At Oz virtually through this Land of ...