- TripBuzz found 61 things to do with kids in or near Monroe, North Carolina, including 55 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Charlotte, Matthews, Fort Mill and Rock Hill.
- From Aw Shucks Farms to Cold Blooded Encounters, the Monroe area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Zoos, Family Fun Center, Flea Markets and Golf.
- Monroe is a growing residential community in North Carolina who's population has increased considerably in the last decade. The city features a variety of local restaurants, shops and lodging options for those visiting the area. Golf is also a popular recreational activity, as there are many public and private courses in Monroe and the surrounding cities.
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Established in 2008, the Lee Street Theatre is a community performing arts group comprised solely of local volunteer actors. The theatre hosts a variety of events throughout the acting season, including dance performances, classic plays, and musicals, among others.
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As a National Historic Landmark, Doctor Josephus Hall House is a historic mansion of a 19th century doctor. Visitors can arrange for a tour where they can view a Civil War cannon and furniture from that time period.
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At Spoken Space Theatre, visitors can watch theatrical performances from local actors or enjoy so sketch comedy show in a community theater. The theater also hosts live music events from singer songwriters.
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Situated on the shores of scenic Lake Norman, Lake Norman Jet Ski Rentals offers a variety of jet skis and wave runners for rent. All rentals include safety training and life jackets. The company also rents pontoon boats.
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Set amongst the long shade of cypress trees, Goodale State Park in Camden, South Carolina features a sandy nature trail and a 3-mile paddling trail for kayaking enthusiasts. Shoreline fishing and picnic areas are also featured at the natural site.
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An equestrian racing course, the Springdale Race Course hosts regular horse races, including the Carolina Cup and the Colonial Cup. The historic course encourages tailgating and socializing on the lawn before races.
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Free of charge and open to the public since 1935, Kalmia Gardens, is located on 35-acres and features botanical gardens, nature trails, and historic house. Visitors can walk the trails and boardwalks over the flood plain while enjoying diverse plant and animal life.