“A solitary 2,421-foot quartzite monadnock rising abruptly from the Piedmont — its distinctive rounded summit outcrop, forested slopes, and dramatic isolation from the surrounding plain create an instantly iconic, cinematic silhouette. One of North Carolina's most recognizable natural landmarks.”
About This Location
Living History Farms in Urbandale, Iowa spans four eras of Midwest agricultural heritage across 500 acres—a 1700 Ioway Native village, 1850 pioneer farm, 1875 town of Walnut Hill, and 1900 horse-powered farm—creating one of the most comprehensive agricultural history filming destinations in America. The site's diversity of authentic period environments spanning 200 years of Iowa history provides exceptional visual resources for productions requiring multiple period settings within a single location. Both interior and exterior filming available across all four period environments with formal film use agreements. Costumed living history interpreters can be incorporated into productions. The surrounding suburban Des Moines landscape requires careful shot framing but the period environments themselves are visually compelling. A premier Iowa film location for Midwest pioneer and agricultural heritage storytelling. Filming permits available through LHF Events & Rentals. Formal institutional film use agreements required for commercial productions.
Permit Information
Permit Required
Type
NC State Parks
Fee
Summit outcrop with exposed cliff faces. Commercial permit required + $200 fee. Coordinate with park superintendent.
Contact
336-325-2355
Contact Permit Office
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