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Jul 12, 2023
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If you’re in or near South Salisbury, NC, you’ll be delighted by the abundance of scenic sights and exciting activities, from historic sites and beautiful natural areas to fun entertainment options. Take a Ford EcoSport for a spin and visit these fantastic local attractions listed below.

Make the Drive to These 4 Local Attractions Near South Salisbury, NC

1. Rowan Museum

The Rowan Museum at 202 North Main Street, in the heart of downtown Salisbury, is situated in the Courthouse built in 1854, one of the best examples of pre-Civil War architecture in North Carolina. The museum tells the story of Salisbury and its people through various displays and permanent and rotating exhibits.

There’s always something happening at the museum, from reenactments and History Club presentations to exciting new exhibitions. During the summer, the museum offers educational day camps covering various fascinating topics, including Colonial Life and Revolution, Wagons, Railways, and Reform, and Arts and Crafts in the 18th Century.

2. Eagle Point Nature Preserve

Eagle Point Nature Preserve is tucked away in a secluded area on picturesque High Rock Lake at 665 Black Road in Salisbury. The scenic preserve offers outdoor enthusiasts 200 acres of woodlands to explore on more than three miles of multi-use trails that wind to beautiful isolated coves and various observation overlooks with spectacular views over the lake.

The preserve is a natural habitat for wildlife, so keep your eyes peeled for white-tailed deer, raccoons, bald eagles, barred owls, and kingfishers along the trails. If you enjoy paddling or fishing, you’ll love spending time on the lake’s shore, that’s also ideal for peaceful picnics surrounded by the preserve’s natural beauty.

3. Millbridge Speedway

If you need speed, get to Millbridge Speedway, North Carolina’s premier dirt track facility, at 6670 Mooresville Road in Salisbury. The speedway provides fast-paced, fun-filled nights of action, where you can watch beginner karters, cadets, and adults battle it out in their classes.

With every ticket serving as a pit pass, you’ll have the unique opportunity to get close to the karts, drivers, and the track. Tasty snacks like tacos, hamburgers, hot dogs, and fries are available when you get hungry. 

4. Historic Trolley Tours

Go on a Historic Trolley Tour with a knowledgeable guide and explore downtown Salisbury in an F&M Bank Trolley. The one-hour tour starts at 11 a.m. at the Rowan County Visitors Center at 204 East Innes Street in Salisbury, past the original Cheerwine building, the Salisbury National Cemetery, and the state’s only prison site during the Civil War.

In addition to these historical landmarks, you’ll visit filming locations of well-known movie and TV shows, various shopping destinations, and theaters and view public art while listening to historical titbits and spooky ghost stories along the route. 
Visit these great attractions to learn more about the city’s captivating history and fauna and flora, while having loads of fun at the same time. Also, remember to stop at Cloninger Ford of Salisbury to check out the range of brand-new 2023 models on display.