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BELEWS LAKE GETAWAY

Sporting Events

At .526 miles in length, Martinsville Speedway is the shortest track on the NASCAR Cup Series circuit. Because of its small size, tight corners and unique shape – described most often as a paperclip – Martinsville offers some of the most exciting and close-quarters racing in the sport. Also because of its size, fans are closer to the action than any other track on the circuit. The cars are never more than a few hundred yards away and sometimes they seem close enough to reach out and touch. The track is also one of the most modern, with high-rise aluminum chair back seating, corporate and fan suites and state-of-the-art facilities for the media. In a recent poll of race fans by a major publication, Martinsville Speedway was voted as the top bargain in all of NASCAR Cup Series racing as well as the track having the best view of the action. Now owned by NASCAR, Martinsville Speedway conducts three major race event weekends each year. The track annually hosts the NASCAR Cup Series races in the spring and in the fall, the NASCAR Xfinity Series race in the fall, the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race in the fall, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Series race in the spring, and the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 NASCAR's biggest, richest and most prestigious Late Model Stock Car race.
Carolina Marina is dedicated to the enjoyment of the boating and recreational experience and has been serving the Carolinas since 1973. At the heart of our success lies a total commitment to providing quality products and premium service at reasonable prices. We offer the best in marine products and services, wide-lane boat launch ramps, boat and RV storage, wet slips, lakefront and lake view villas, and so much more. Everything you could want from a first-class marina and Platinum Mercury/Mercruiser Service Center is now just a click away.
Carolina Marina
548 Shelton Rd
Carolina Marina is dedicated to the enjoyment of the boating and recreational experience and has been serving the Carolinas since 1973. At the heart of our success lies a total commitment to providing quality products and premium service at reasonable prices. We offer the best in marine products and services, wide-lane boat launch ramps, boat and RV storage, wet slips, lakefront and lake view villas, and so much more. Everything you could want from a first-class marina and Platinum Mercury/Mercruiser Service Center is now just a click away.
NASCAR track only 30 mins away
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มาร์ตินส์วิลล์ สปีดเวย์
340 Speedway Rd
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NASCAR track only 30 mins away

Sightseeing

Belews Lake is a reservoir in Stokes, Rockingham, Guilford and Forsyth counties of North Carolina, near the towns of Stokesdale and Pine Hall. It was created in 1973 by the Duke Energy corporation to provide cooling water for the corporation's Belews Creek Steam Station, a coal-burning power plant. Belews Lake
Belews Lake
Belews Lake is a reservoir in Stokes, Rockingham, Guilford and Forsyth counties of North Carolina, near the towns of Stokesdale and Pine Hall. It was created in 1973 by the Duke Energy corporation to provide cooling water for the corporation's Belews Creek Steam Station, a coal-burning power plant. Belews Lake
Mayo River State Park Envisioned as a riverine park along the Mayo River from the Virginia state line to the confluence with the Dan River near Madison, N.C., Mayo River State Park is under development but now offers amenities that people have come to expect at state parks. The park covers just over 2,700 acres in several access areas stretching along the 16-mile-long river corridor. The 400-acre Mayo Mountain access serves as the park's interim headquarters. This access features a pavilion-style picnic shelter, a small picnic area, fishing ponds, hiking trails, restrooms, and the park office. Group camping is available for organized groups. The Deshazo Mill and Anglin Mill accesses are each about a 20-minute drive from the park office, and both are accessible from Anglin Mill Road. Visitors to the Deshazo Mill access can picnic or take a short hike to the waterfall on Fall Creek and the northern headwaters of the Mayo River beyond the waterfall. The Anglin Mill access is located on the banks of the Mayo River and provides paddling and fishing access. The Hickory Creek access is located on Tyne Road, a 15-minute drive from the park office. The Mayodan access is a 5-minute drive from the park office and offers access to the last leg of the Mayo River to its confluence with the Dan River. Please contact the park for more information on access areas, upcoming programs and events, group camping, and future park development.
Mayo River State Park
500 Old Mayo Park Rd
Mayo River State Park Envisioned as a riverine park along the Mayo River from the Virginia state line to the confluence with the Dan River near Madison, N.C., Mayo River State Park is under development but now offers amenities that people have come to expect at state parks. The park covers just over 2,700 acres in several access areas stretching along the 16-mile-long river corridor. The 400-acre Mayo Mountain access serves as the park's interim headquarters. This access features a pavilion-style picnic shelter, a small picnic area, fishing ponds, hiking trails, restrooms, and the park office. Group camping is available for organized groups. The Deshazo Mill and Anglin Mill accesses are each about a 20-minute drive from the park office, and both are accessible from Anglin Mill Road. Visitors to the Deshazo Mill access can picnic or take a short hike to the waterfall on Fall Creek and the northern headwaters of the Mayo River beyond the waterfall. The Anglin Mill access is located on the banks of the Mayo River and provides paddling and fishing access. The Hickory Creek access is located on Tyne Road, a 15-minute drive from the park office. The Mayodan access is a 5-minute drive from the park office and offers access to the last leg of the Mayo River to its confluence with the Dan River. Please contact the park for more information on access areas, upcoming programs and events, group camping, and future park development.
Tons of hiking trails and waterfalls to explore only 30 mins away! Hanging Rock State Park has offered the best of a traditional outdoor experience with 73-site campground, picnic grounds, stocked lake for swimming and canoe rentals and more than 20 miles of hiking trails that climb onto spectacular views and weave alongside clear streams and waterfalls. There is also access on the Dan River for paddling, 8.4 miles of mountain biking trails and rock climbing opportunities with permit. A complex of vacation cabins is available for longer visits. Free interpretive programs complement the education offerings of a park museum that explores the natural and cultural history of the Sauratown Mountains.
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Hanging Rock State Park
1790 Hanging Rock Park Road
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Tons of hiking trails and waterfalls to explore only 30 mins away! Hanging Rock State Park has offered the best of a traditional outdoor experience with 73-site campground, picnic grounds, stocked lake for swimming and canoe rentals and more than 20 miles of hiking trails that climb onto spectacular views and weave alongside clear streams and waterfalls. There is also access on the Dan River for paddling, 8.4 miles of mountain biking trails and rock climbing opportunities with permit. A complex of vacation cabins is available for longer visits. Free interpretive programs complement the education offerings of a park museum that explores the natural and cultural history of the Sauratown Mountains.
We are an outfitter for tubes, canoes and kayaks on the beautiful Dan River in Rockingham County, NC. All Dan River Adventures include shuttle services to the public river access point(s) and we will also shuttle people that have their own canoes / kayaks. This part of the Dan River has been rated as Class I and Class II; easy paddling for the beginner. We are near Madison and just a 30 to 45 minute drive from Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Hanging Rock State Park and Martinsville VA. River Adventures depart from Dan River Adventures located on the Dan River Campground property and you float back to the campground. All river adventures include a life vest, if needed, and shuttle ride.
Dan River Adventures
724 Webster Rd
We are an outfitter for tubes, canoes and kayaks on the beautiful Dan River in Rockingham County, NC. All Dan River Adventures include shuttle services to the public river access point(s) and we will also shuttle people that have their own canoes / kayaks. This part of the Dan River has been rated as Class I and Class II; easy paddling for the beginner. We are near Madison and just a 30 to 45 minute drive from Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Hanging Rock State Park and Martinsville VA. River Adventures depart from Dan River Adventures located on the Dan River Campground property and you float back to the campground. All river adventures include a life vest, if needed, and shuttle ride. 
Old Salem is a historic district of Winston-Salem, North Carolina that was originally settled by the Moravian community in 1753.[3] This small city features a living history museum (operated by the non-profit Old Salem Museums & Gardens, organized as Old Salem Inc.) that interprets the restored Moravian community. The non-profit organization began its work in 1950, although some private residents had restored buildings earlier. As the Old Salem Historic District, it was declared a National Historic Landmark (NHL) in 1966.[2][4] and expanded in 2016. The district showcases the culture of the Moravian settlement in North Carolina during the 18th and 19th centuries, communal buildings, churches, houses, and shops.
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Old Salem Visitor Center
900 Old Salem Rd
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Old Salem is a historic district of Winston-Salem, North Carolina that was originally settled by the Moravian community in 1753.[3] This small city features a living history museum (operated by the non-profit Old Salem Museums & Gardens, organized as Old Salem Inc.) that interprets the restored Moravian community. The non-profit organization began its work in 1950, although some private residents had restored buildings earlier. As the Old Salem Historic District, it was declared a National Historic Landmark (NHL) in 1966.[2][4] and expanded in 2016. The district showcases the culture of the Moravian settlement in North Carolina during the 18th and 19th centuries, communal buildings, churches, houses, and shops.