Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station
This station is a rare example of Dutch Colonial
architecture with the outside passenger and freight platform dating
back to World War I.
Arnette Park
A wide variety of recreational opportunities are
available at this beautiful park that features an 18 hole Frisbee
golf course, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, children's play areas,
picnic areas, nature trails, a sand volleyball court, and football,
soccer, and softball fields.
Fascinate-U Children's Museum
Hands-on exhibits and interactive play for
children.
Museum of Cape Fear
A history museum covering the southern region of
North Carolina.
Baywood Golf Club
Eighteen-hole, tournament style golf course
measures 6,763 yards with a U.S.G.A./slope rating of 71.50/115.
Cape Fear FireAntz
Come watch nonstop action with the Fire Ants as
they take on competitors from the Atlantic Coast Hockey League.
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J. Bayard Clark Park The
second largest regional park in the city, and remains, a natural
wooded area and features three trails that wind through the park and
along the Cape Fear River.
Fayetteville Museum of Art
The first structure built into an art museum in
North Carolina, this museum offers a variety of unique and changing
art exhibits, as well as concerts, educational programs, and
workshops.
Jambbas Ranch
A private zoological park and natural habitat that
offers tours of its extensive grounds that are the home of numerous
buffalos, llamas, deer, elk, cows, sheep, ducks, swans, and
peacocks.
Cape Fear Botanical Garden
Nestled on 85 beautiful acres that overlook Cross
Creek and the Cape Fear River, this spectacular botanical garden
includes numerous species of native plants, wild flowers, and
majestic oaks.
Mazerick Park
The city's largest park is adjacent to Glenville
Lake. Cape Fear Wildcats
Feel the action as the Cape Fear Cats take on
their competitors of the Indoor Arena2 Football League. |