- Our list of the best things to do in Cashiers, North Carolina, features the top 106 nearby activities — including 57 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cashiers, NC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Cashiers, NC , followed by 102 popular activities in nearby cities, including Franklin, Highlands, Brevard, Sylva, Pisgah Forest, Walhalla, Sapphire, Clayton, Dillard, Salem, Long Creek, Pickens, Hendersonville, Waynesville and Linville
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Owned by Clemson University, Doug Kingsmore Stadium is a baseball stadium used primarily for NCAA baseball. The stadium provides seating for 4,500 along with plaza and patio areas, concession stands, batting cages and a large replay screen.
33.2 Miles
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16 votes
141 Jersey Lane, Clemson, SC 29634
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See popular shows and incredible performers at Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Shows include holiday favorites such as the Nutcracker, or music by talented groups such as Chanticleer and Eurydice.
33.2 Miles
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40 votes
305 North Main Street, Hendersonville, NC 28792
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Lasting a total of 90 minutes, The Trolley Company - Historic Hendersonville Tour provides guests the opportunity to tour the historic city by trolley. Each tour is led by an experienced guide that teaches about local history and landmarks.
33.3 Miles
Covering 32 acres and with 3 mile-long trails, the Moccasin Creek Park is suited for fishing, canoeing and camping, among others. There are also playgrounds on the site.
33.3 Miles
Established in 1930, the Fike Recreation Center is a recreational building that features a 30' climbing wall, six basketball courts, and a wellness zone. The facility is also home to the McHugh Natatorium and a .1-mile indoor track.
33.4 Miles
The Fort Hill Plantation was owned by statesman John C. Calhoun from 1825 to 1850. Calhoun sold the plantation to the state to establish an agricultural college, and the home is furnished with artifacts belonging to his family.
33.5 Miles
Lee Gallery promotes visual arts through exhibitions that explore contemporary issues in art, architecture, cultural diversity and collaborative approaches to art making. Final thesis juries and a final year exhibition are held in this historic gallery built in 1958.
33.5 Miles
The Easley Tennis Club is a family-owned tennis club that was founded to facilitate the growth and enjoyment of the game of tennis in Easley. The club features five clay courts and a clubhouse with shower facilities.
33.6 Miles
Often referred to as 'Death Valley', Memorial Stadium, is home to the NCAA football team Clemson Tigers. Originally built in 1942, the stadium has played host to dozens of thrilling football games attended by millions of spectators.
33.6 Miles
Built in 1820, Poinsett Bridge has been named on the National Register of Historic Places. The bridge is mostly intact and has a 14 foot gothic arch, there are trails and picnic areas surrounding the bridge for visitors to enjoy.