Nearby: Recreation

 
 

Recreational opportunities abound in the Triangle. Discover fresh local produce at our Farmers' Markets, tour breath-taking gardens or spend a relaxing day at one of our nearby lakes or parks.

 

 

Fearrington Farmer’s Market
Whether you need fresh flowers, organic fruits and vegetables or a home made meal, you'll find what you're looking for at the Fearrington Farmers’ Market. Join vendors from many local farms as they come together on the grassy lot beside the Fitch Creations Administration building to share the best of the season. Tuesdays at 4pm, April-Thanksgiving.
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The North Carolina Zoo
Nationally recognized as one of the nation’s finest zoos, The North Carolina Zoo was the first American zoo designed from its inception around the "natural habitat" philosophy--presenting animals and plants in exhibits that closely resemble the habitats in which they would be found in the wild. Among the most popular exhibits are those that display polar bears, sea lions, river otters, alligators, elephants, gorillas, baboons, rhinoceros, giraffes, and zebras. The N.C. Zoo is also the nation’s largest walk-through natural-habitat zoo. Its African and North American exhibit regions span more than 500 acres with more than five miles of walkways.
4401 Zoo Parkway, Asheboro North Carolina
1 (800) 488-0444 - Visit Website
Drive Time From Fearrington: 1 Hour and 20 Minutes

The Carnivore Preservation Trust
Located in Pittsboro, NC, the Carnivore Preservation Trust is a 55-acre educational facility and sanctuary for large cats and other species, including a Black Leopard, a Snow Leopard and an 800 pound Tiger. Originally designed by a University of North Carolina geneticist as a breeding facility for endangered species, the sanctuary is now also dedicated to rescuing, treating and housing animals, as well as educating the public. Public tours are available on weekends.
1940 Hanks Chapel Rd., Pittsboro NC
(919) 542-4684 - Visit Website
Drive Time From Fearrington: 10 Minutes

The American Tobacco Trail
This trail is a 22+ mile rails-to-trails project combines urban, suburban, and rural landscapes throughout Durham, Chatham, and Wake counties. Founded in 1989, the Triangle Rails to Trails Conservancy (TRTC) is a state chartered non-profit, organization. Its purpose is to work with local and state government officials to preserve local abandoned railroad corridors for future transportation and other interim uses such as recreational trails. These trails are ideal for biking, running, and hiking. 
Road Parking Trailhead - 7682 Fayetteville Road, Durham, NC 27713
(919) 545-9104 - Visit Website
Drive Time From Fearrington: 25 Minutes

Jordan Lake
With almost 14,000 acres of water, recreation possibilities at Jordan Lake are endless. Fishing, hiking, boating, water-skiing, swimming, volleyball and more are available at this popular destination. The NC Division of Parks and Recreation operates eight recreation areas on the lake — Crosswinds Campground, Ebenezer Church, Parkers Creek, Poplar Point, Seaforth, Vista Point, Robeson Creek and New Hope Overlook
280 State Park Road, Apex NC
(919) 362-0586 - Visit Website
Drive Time From Fearrington: 20 Minutes

Eno River State Park
This famous natural resource consists of more than 2,600 acres of natural resources. Five access areas—Cabe Lands, Cole Mill, Few's Ford, Pleasant Green and Pump Station—offer entry into this largely unspoiled river environment. Within the park, the Eno River begins in northwest Orange County, flowing eastward approximately 33 miles until, along with the Little and Flat rivers, it forms the Neuse and flows into Falls Lake.
6101 Cole Mill Road, Durham NC
(919) 383-1686 - Visit Website
Drive Time From Fearrington: 35 Minutes

 


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