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North Carolina Veterans Park
Historic downtown Fayetteville’s ongoing revitalization has brought shopping, entertainment and the North Carolina Veterans Park. Built with materials and landscaping from all 100 North Carolina counties, it salutes military members past and present. Start at the visitors center, where you’ll find a chandelier made of 33,500 military dog tags. Then walk among the outdoor art installations, including cast hands, open and affixed at shoulder height, that represent the oath each soldier takes to defend the country.
Airborne & Special Operations Museum
Follow the walkway across Walter Street to the Airborne & Special Operations Museum, where Iron Mike, a 16-foot statue from Fort Bragg, welcomes you. Take a couple of hours for a self-guided tour of exhibits detailing tactics and tools used by these elite soldiers. Save time for the Pritzker Simulator, where your seat pitches and yaws in step with films, mimicking the sensation of helicopter rides and parachute jumps.
ZipQuest Waterfall and Treetop Adventure
ZipQuest Waterfall and Treetop Adventure is one of USA Today’s “10 Great US Ziplines.” Enjoy a unique perspective of the forest and inspiring views of two-story Carver’s Falls as you zip between platforms tucked high in the canopy on its Waterfall Expedition. Experienced guides ensure your safety during the 2.5-hour tour, so all you have to worry about is remembering everything you’ll experience.
Putt Putt Fun Center
There’s plenty to entertain you at Putt Putt Fun Center, regardless of your age. Hit a round of mini golf, play laser tag or race go-karts. Keep track of your game room winnings on a card instead of tickets, and redeem the points for prizes.
Carvers Creek
One of the newest state parks, Carvers Creek was once the winter estate of James Stillman Rockefeller, whose grandfather and great uncle founded Standard Oil. Hike its two trails, which traverse longleaf pine forests — home to endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers — pass the homestead and circle the Millpond, where bass, bluegills and catfish are ready to be caught. Pack a lunch; picnic tables, including some near grills, are located throughout the park.
Cross Creek Mall
No matter how many picky eaters there are in your group, everyone will find what they crave at one of the more than 20 eateries at the Cross Creek Mall food court. Afterward, explore the mall’s 100-plus stores, from small boutiques to large department stores.
Fort Bragg Clay Target Center
Military personnel and civilians shoot together at the Clay Target Center, where there are 12 skeet and six trap competition-level fields. Schedule an instructor to help improve your technique. Bring your friends and see whose aim is best; loser buys at the onsite snack bar. Extend your visit by reserving an RV site or sharing a meal at one of the gazebos and barbecue grills.
Black River Paintball
You're close to the action regardless of the time of year you visit. Choose your team, the game and which of the seven fields you’ll start on at Black River Paintball. Players typically spend about four hours playing six to eight games. Bring your gear, or rent it at the pro shop. And be sure to wear long sleeves and pants for protection from the slight sting of a paintball hit.
Cape Fear River Trail
You can bicycle, rollerblade, jog or walk the paved 5.3-mile Cape Fear River Trail. It has rolling hills, but the views make up for the extra effort. Find signs identifying some of the 700 plant and 150 bird species, restrooms, benches and tables along the way. Start at Clark Park, where a nature center offers exhibits and a canoe launch; or Jordan Soccer Complex, which is closer to the trail’s covered bridge.
Smith Lake Recreation Area
Experience fun in the sun at the Smith Lake Recreation Area beach, where concessions are also available. Afterward, hike trails, fish from shore or a kayak, and spend the night in a rental cabin or the campground.
Circa 1800
Fayetteville’s Haymount Historic District includes a nearly 200-year-old home, Colonial Revival architecture examples and national recognition. Just down Hay Street in downtown is Circa 1800, which uses as many local ingredients as possible and only carries North Carolina beers on tap. It serves brunch Saturdays and Sundays — order up the Banana Pudding French Toast or Chicken and Waffles.
Paraclete XP Indoor Skydiving
You may need to give yourself enough time to recover from a food coma. Then it’s off to revel in the feeling of flight at Paraclete XP Indoor Skydiving. Patient instructors will teach you to float, spin and tumble in the fast-moving vertical column of air.
Fayetteville Rose Garden
Then enjoy some quiet time while strolling among more than 1,000 rose bushes at the Fayetteville Rose Garden. They bloom from April until the first frost. Schedule a tour with one of the horticulturalists, who can tell you about the garden’s history and the 35 varieties grown.
This article was produced in partnership with the Fayetteville Area CVB.