North Carolina is a treasure trove of outdoor adventure, exciting attractions, incredible scenery, and amazing restaurants. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a visitor, there’s one picture-perfect destination that will showcase how special this state truly is, and that’s Richmond County. We’ve got the perfect itinerary for anyone looking to explore this part of the state, including where to stay. Pack your bags, adventure awaits!

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Richmond County, North Carolina

What are some fun things to do in Richmond County, NC?
Since 1779, when Richmond County was formed, it has provided residents with a wonderful community to call home. Here are a few fun things to do in Richmond County for the next time you come to visit:

  • Feel the need for speed at Rockingham Dragway, Rockingham, NC: The Rock has been a main attraction for Richmond County residents since 1970. It is a quarter-mile drag strip where you can see a whole lot of muscle racing down the track at blistering speeds. Every month of the year you'll find weekend events to feel the rush of fast cars and record-setting speed.
  • Catch a train at Hamlet Station, Hamlet, NC: This train station and museum is a wonderful part of North Carolina history. It was built in 1901 and served as the depot and division headquarters for Seaboard Airline. It is still a functioning railroad for Amtrak to this day. It is also a popular train museum with a very photogenic Victorian Queen Anne-style station that brings visitors just to admire its historical beauty.
  • Hitchcock Creek Paddle Trail, Hitchcock Creek, NC: If you love to dip your kayak paddle into cool crisp water now and then, you'll want to head to the Hitchcock Creek Blue Trail and Greenway. Not only does it have some of the best waters for kayaking in the state but you can explore numerous wooded trails, have a picnic by the playground, or simply enjoy the sound of water rushing over rocks as you watch patiently for wildlife to scurry out into the open.

Check out more fun things to do in Richmond County like cool science museums, popular local restaurants, and ice cream shops in our featured article all about this charming part of North Carolina. The best way to get to know this fine state is to take a road trip. Hop in an RV and set out on one of these adventures through North Carolina.