- TripBuzz discovered 55 different types of activities for couples in the Cary area, including Parks (like Fred G. Bond Metro Park), Bowling (like Buffaloe Lanes Family Bowling Center - Cary), Movie Theaters (like The Cary Downtown Theater) and Music Venue (like Koka Booth Ampitheatre), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 149 date ideas in or near Cary, North Carolina, including 129 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham and Wake Forest.
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Sushi chefs craft dozens of sushi rolls, while grill masters prepare hibachi salmon, chicken, beef, and veggies
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1150 Forestville Road, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Starring the students from its theater class, Heritage High School Theatre hosts, on average, 9 productions a year for the community to see. These productions range from musical comedies to serious dramas.
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3325 Rogers Rd, Ste 115, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Wine & Design Wake Forest offers customers the chance to spend two hours harnessing their talents and exploring their creativity by learning to paint. Wine and Design caters to all ages and talents and provides step-by-step instructions while painting.
19.1 Miles
Featuring a .2-acre dog park, Homestead Park is a recreational complex that includes a basketball court, batting cages, and a meeting room. The park also has a picnic shelter, a skate park, and an indoor swimming pool.
19.3 Miles
The Chelsea Theater is a local cinema that specializes in showing independent films to its visitors. The theater uses fully digital projection and boasts of its intimate and unique hometown theater feeling.
19.3 Miles
Featuring an open grass field, Mill Bridge Nature Park has several walking trails that lead into the wilderness. The park hosts community events like bluegrass concerts, family movie nights, and classic car shows.
19.5 Miles
The Carolina Tiger Rescue helps to rehabilitate animals that have often been removed by court order. Visitors can take a tour; help feed the animals including tigers, lions, leopards, cougars, caracals, servals, ocelots, bobcats, bintuwurangs, and kinkojos; or attend a behavior training demonstration.
19.6 Miles
Important to the Civil War, Bennett Place Historic Site offers guided tours and educational programs for schools and youth groups. Along with the museum, there are walking trails, outdoor exhibits and a picnic area for visitors to enjoy.
19.7 Miles
A neighborhood bowling alley with a retro feel, Brooks Street Bowl features open bowling with a wide variety of specials and promotions. The alley hosts parties for kids and adults, and sells a range of food and beverages.
19.7 Miles
Wake Forest's Heritage Park is a neighborhood park that features open green space, playground areas for toddlers and bigger kids with climbing structures and other play equipment, and two picnic shelters.
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Featuring work from a variety of local artisans and 7 resident artists, the Sunflower Studio & Gallery is an art gallery that offers art lessons to the surrounding community. The gallery is home to pottery, prints, and acrylic paintings.