- TripBuzz found 71 things to do with kids in or near Lenoir, North Carolina, including 68 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boone, Blowing Rock, Morganton and Hickory.
- From BO's Bodacious Entertainment to Caldwell Historical Museum, the Lenoir area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (Kids), History Museums, Historic Homes and Movie Theaters.
- Within close proximity of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lenoir is home to the Broyhill Furniture Company. Consequently, the city is known for its large number of furniture specialty stores and outlets. Lenoir also offers a large arts and crafts community and is a popular venue for outdoor activities such as fly fishing, golf, hunting, camping and kayaking.
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One of the most famous outdoor paths in the eastern United States is the Appalachian Trail. Many hikers follow the trail and make stops at certain towns on the cross-sections that hold frequent events for these individuals.
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346 East Plaza Drive, Mooresville, NC 28115
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The 1/3 mile indoor go-kart track at Pit Indoor Kart Racing is made of 3,350 NASCAR tires and has 20 challenging turns that drivers can try to negotiate with high speed go-carts. The facility also offers black light mini-golf, laser tag, a rock-climbing wall, and a baseball-batting cage.
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Located close to the Charlotte metro area, the Mooresville Golf Course in Mooresville, North Carolina offers golf lessons and programs for all age groups and abilities. The course features a putting green for players who want to improve their skills.
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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.
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The GoPro Motorplex offers visitors rental go-karts as well features scheduled racing events. Located in Mooresville, North Carolina, the facility is open seven days a week for go-kart enthusiasts. The circuit is based on the Kartdroma Parma in Italy.
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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.
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With three acres of land, Walter Henderson Park is a wide open space to let loose and play. The land contains a playground, walking trails, and a gazebo with picnic tables and a grill.
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Jetton Park is a 104-acre park that has a 1.5-mile trail that can be used for roller blading, walking, or running. The park also features a 1.3-mile bike trail, a formal garden, tennis courts, a playground, and picnic decks.
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Dedicated to all types of racing, the NC Auto Racing Walk of Fame displays the names of drivers inducted into the Hall of Fame in auto racing. The Walk of Fame is found on the sidewalks of the downtown area.
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165 N Main Street, Mooresville, NC 28115
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What started as a coffee shop and gathering place for military veterans is now the Welcome Home Veterans Living Military Museum. The museum pays tribute to veterans by displaying awards, news articles, artifacts and other memorabilia related to military servicemen.