Posts Tagged ‘Lillington’
All is Bright
All is calm, all is bright… The holiday season is shining brighter than ever in North Carolina. With only a few nights left to enjoy the magic of these holiday light displays, hop into your sleigh, or transport of your choosing, and take a few calm moments to enjoy all that is bright.
Read MoreAdventures of the Cape Fear
Cape Fear River Adventures is back and better than ever for its summer season leading explorers, just like you, through the beauty of the Cape Fear. Since last fall, the river has been struggling to combat the effects of Hurricane Florence, which brought severe flooding to many North Carolina regions. Recently, Cape Fear River Adventures…
Read MoreRowing Into Summer
It’s almost time to put away your winter coats and bring out those water shoes! Is there any better way to spend the weekend than on the water with Cape Fear River Adventures? As they are gearing up for the summer season, make sure you mark your calendar with all of their upcoming events! This April,…
Read MoreMake Father’s Day an Adventure
Around the world and in the United States, many observe Father’s Day as a way of celebrating the father figure in their lives. In Mexico, people celebrate by running a citywide 21km race in Mexico City. In Brazil, families gather for all-you-can-eat barbeques at home. In Japan, children present their fathers with a wide range…
Read MoreChatham County Fun: Enjoy the Summer on the Cape Fear River
Winter is finally over, and the temperatures are heating up quickly in Chatham County. There’s no need to suffer in the heat, though, when you can enjoy a trip with Cape Fear River Adventures. Whether you’re a whitewater enthusiast or a parent of three young children, Cape Fear River Adventures has something for you. Want a…
Read MoreCape Fear River Adventures
Lillington, NC – Just a short drive from Pittsboro and Chatham County is Cape Fear River Adventures in Lillington. It’s well-worth the visit. Cape Fear River Adventures The Cape Fear is one of the mighty rivers of North Carolina. It forms below Jordan Lake from the confluence of the Haw River and Deep River, flowing to the…
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