Travel and Outdoors

Members of the community are invited to help create Dix Park’s cultural interpretation plan, an endeavor to acknowledge the history of the park and approach it with sensitivity, one of the first of its kind.
RDU is growing rapidly in many ways — including passenger traffic, new flights and restaurants, and airport enhancements.
Need a reason to hit the road this summer? Make it a trip to down I-95 to Cumberland County and drink up at these 10 Fayetteville and Hope Mills spots.
So you’ve chosen the City of Oaks for your bachelorette destination — we’ve got you covered with fun activities and places to eat and raise a toast.
These are three of our favorite local accessible trails that are wheelchair-friendly.
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Here’s how to enter to win an unforgettable trip to the Lowes Foods House.
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You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
The world’s first children’s health education playground now features a MindWELL Garden Labyrinth to help bridge the gap between nature and mental well-being.
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In Burnsville, you can ascend the highest mountain peak east of the Mississippi, cool off by a waterfall, and dig into local barbecue — all in one place.
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Learn how to access courses ranging from technology to personal development for free through Wake County Public Libraries.
Solidify your Easter meal plans with six brunch + dinner options in Raleigh by booking your reservation today.
This forthcoming third space promises second-hand and vintage media with a cozy selection of coffee and local events. The Newsagent’s will open this summer on Fayetteville Street.
This quarter our book club read will consist of diving into Shanora Williams’s thriller novel “The Bitter Truth” set here in Oak City.
Don’t already have a coffee in hand? You will after reading this.
We’ve got six recommendations for dinner and a show here in Raleigh that include top-notch entertainment and a satisfying plate.
Uplift the Earth with a downtown cleanup, vendor market, and ticketed party and support The Great Raleigh Cleanup’s mission of a litter-free Raleigh.
The historic shopping center is now allowing guests 21 and up to open carry alcoholic bevs from certain bars + eateries to designated shops. Here’s how to Sip n’ Shop like a pro at Village District.
Have a night of fun at 21Marbles, an event by the Marbles Kids Museum featuring science-centered activities and more.