- TripBuzz found 12 things to do indoors in the Hamptonville area. From Laurel Gray Vineyard & Winery to Shadow Springs Vineyard, Hamptonville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 57 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 29 different types of things to do inside in or near Hamptonville, North Carolina. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Winery/Vineyard, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Theaters.
- There are 4 indoor activities in Hamptonville, and 8 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Statesville and Wilkesboro.
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The United States' first winery owned and operated by members of the First Nations, the Native Vines Winery operates in Lexington, North Carolina. Its quaint, cozy tasting room is a repurposed horse stable and is always open during business hours.
29.8 Miles
Serving Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the Weathervane Winery, located in Lexington, features such red varietals as Cirrus Red and a full-bodied Zinfandel known as Stratosphere. Harvest Moon, a Chardonnay, is a featured white wine.
30.2 Miles
Traditional ten pin bowling is available across 12 individual lanes at Mt Airy Bowling Lanes. All lanes have computerized scorekeeping systems, and the venue has a full service snack bar which brings food orders directly to the lanes.
32.0 Miles
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1000 Childress Vineyards Road, Lexington, NC 27295
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The warm, sophisticated ambiance at Richard Childress' Vineyards tempts clients to return again and again. Visitors enjoy the elegant tasting room, rustic cheeses and sliced breads, haute cuisine-inspired food and excellent, attentive customer service.
32.1 Miles
Specializing in sweet muscadine wines, Cauble Creek Vineyard welcomes visitors to its extensive grounds. In addition to wines, the winery sells a variety of jams, jellies, and other muscadine-related products.
32.5 Miles
Featuring 24 lanes, Woodleaf Lanes provides open and league bowling as well as a venue for birthday parties and private events. The bowling center has a full-service pro shop and a snack bar with food and drinks.
32.8 Miles
Auto racing is part of North Carolina's culture, and Mooresville is privileged to be the home of the Roger Penske Racing South Facility. This is where racecars are built, repaired and salvaged for parts. Admission is free, although most patrons buy themselves a treat at the gift store.
33.2 Miles
The Kyle Busch Motorsports Facility is the heaquarters of Kyle Busch Motorsports. It includes the team's garage and repair shop, and also has a huge gift shop that is open to the public.
33.8 Miles
Built around 1820, the Dr. Josephus Hall House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally a classroom building for an all-women's school, the house was since remodeled into a palatial home. Tours are available.
33.8 Miles
The 1819 Federal-style townhouse built by Jacob Stirewalt now houses the Utzman-Chambers House Museum. It is one of the few surviving Federal period townhouses in North Carolina and reflects the lifestyle of affluent families in the 1800s.