Summer in Richmond County - Richmond County Chamber of
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Summer in Richmond County - Richmond County Chamber of
9 Things to Enjoy in a Richmond County Summer Photo courtesy of Jimmy McDonald Photography 1. Kayak down Hitchcock Creek Feeling outdoorsy? Take a trip down Hitchcock Creek! Starting in Rockingham, the Hitchcock Creek Blue Trail offers paddlers an opportunity to explore the area’s diverse floodplain forests, historic mills remnants, and rare plants and animals. The kayak trip is a lot of fun and a great way to get the family outdoors! Photo contributed by Brittany Teddar Bullard 2. Berry Patch Ice Cream—Enough Said You may have been living under a rock if you haven’t seen the world’s largest strawberry on the side of 220 in Ellerbe. Besides having some delicious ice cream, the Berry Patch has lots of locally grown produce (zucchini, squash, watermelon, and of course strawberries) just to name a few. Take a trip up to Ellerbe and check out the Berry Patch today! http://business.richmondcountychamber.com/list/member/berry-patch-2014 3. Play inside at Discovery Place Kids We all know that North Carolina Summers are HOT. Beat the heat and play inside with Discovery Place Kids—Rockingham! Discovery Place KIDSRockingham features developmentally-appropriate experiences that encourage imagination, curiosity and skill-building. The museum is openTuesday—Saturday from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Sunday noon– 5:00 p.m. http://business.richmondcountychamber.com/list/member/discovery-place-kids-rockingham-1928 Photo courtesy of Jimmy McDonald Photography 4. Enjoy an evening drink on an outdoor patio Cold drinks to the rescue. After a long day at work or watching those kids that you wish could be back in school, enjoy a nice drink on a nice outdoor patio! La Cabana Mexican Restaurant and Pattan’s Downtown Grille both offer outdoor seating as well as some amazing food! 5. Try a wine tasting at Little River Vineyard & Event Center Did you know Little River has a tasting room on site? You sample wine or order a glass and explore the grounds. The tasting room is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 am until 6 pm and Sundays from 1 pm until 6 pm. Photo courtesy of Jimmy McDonald Photography 6. Plaza Jam in Downtown Rockingham Plaza Jam takes place from May until October. This family friendly event is free and tons of fun! Bring your lawn chair and head down to Cole Plaza in downtown Rockingham to hear great music and even better company! 7. Tour the historic Depot in Hamlet. The Historic Depot Museum in downtown Hamlet is a great way to spend a few hours exploring Hamlet and railroad history. Located in Downtown Hamlet, the depot is home to many historic railroad artifacts and exhibits. Be sure to check out the model train set of 1952 Hamlet as well. http://business.richmondcountychamber.com/list/member/hamlet-historic-depot-museum-1852 8. Catch a race at “The Rock” Have a need for speed? Then Rockingham Dragway is most defiantly the place for you! With events constantly going on , you can always find something fun to do at The Rock. Check out their website for a schedule of events below! http://www.rockinghamdragway.com/schedule/ Photo courtesy of Rockingham Dragway Photo courtesy of Jimmy McDonald Photography 9. Fishing Richmond County has no shortage of fishing spots, so grab a pole and get out there and catch a big one! Some local fishing spots: Hamlet City Lake in Hamlet, Indian Camp Lake in Hoffman, McKinney Lake Fish Hatchery in Hoffman, and Hinson Lake in Rockingham. Photo courtesy of Jimmy McDonald Photography