- TripBuzz found 64 things to do with kids in or near Winston Salem, North Carolina, including 47 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like High Point, Greensboro, Kernersville and Lexington.
- From BB&T Field to Children's Museum of Winston-Salem, the Winston Salem area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Historic Sites and Bowling.
- One of the largest cities in North Carolina, Winston Salem is home to the Wells Fargo Center, believed to be the tallest building regionally. A popular retirement community, the city offers a number of amenities including several arts and cultural attractions. This includes a symphony orchestra, theater and art museum. And for shopping, there are also several plazas and indoor malls nearby such as the Hanes Mall.
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The Greensboro Coliseum Complex is a performance venue that hosts a variety of events and concerts, such as performances from Bassnectar, Motley Crue, and Alice Cooper. The site also hosts tours, flea markets, special shows, and expos.
23.7 Miles
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335 votes
3910 South Holden Road, Greensboro, NC 27406
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Cool off in Greensboro, North Carolina with a trip to Wet 'N' Wild Emerald Pointe. This water park features tube slides, drop slides, a kiddie zone, a wave pool and a 'haunted' tube ride attraction.
23.9 Miles
96%
47 votes
2134 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro, NC 27408
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The Geeksboro Coffeehouse Cinema is a movie theater that specializes in showing numerous independent films. Geeksboro is also a coffeehouse, offering a full coffee menu and other small refreshments like sodas and beer.
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Established in 1909, the 110-acre Boone's Cave Park is named for pioneer, Daniel Boone. Located near Lexington, North Carolina, the park is home to a cave, thought to be Daniel Boone's hideout. Hiking, kayaking and tennis are featured activities.
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Once built as a Federal style farmhouse, Blandwood Mansion, which dates back to 1795 ,is the restored home of John Motley, a two-term North Carolina governor. Docent tours are regularly presented at the historical estate and gardens.
25.1 Miles
Newbridge Bank Park is a minor league baseball park with a capacity of 7,499 people. Picnic areas, a playground area, and a retail store are also available, along with 3 major concession stands.
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The Carolina Theatre Box Office is the location to purchase tickets for shows and events at the Carolina Theatre performing arts venue. Events at the theater include classic film screenings, comedy shows, and locally performed plays, among numerous others.
25.4 Miles
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1270 votes
134 South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC 27401
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Greensboro's International Civil Rights Museum features global exhibits on topics related to civil rights. Dedicated to the Greensboro Four, a group of young black men who pioneered the peaceful sit-in movement, the majority of the museum is devoted to race relations in the United States.
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Center City Park is a 1.9-acre park that serves as a gather place for the residents of Greensboro. The park ha a wide open green space that can be used for football games, soccer, and Frisbee.
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Open Tuesdady through Sunday, the Greensboro Historical Museum contains a wealth of exhibits and artifacts significant to the city's history. Admission is free. The museum includes the historic First Presbyterian Church Cemetery and the Caldwell Historical Center.