160 Country Club Dr Stoneville | 336-427-0950 deepspringscc.com
Hills Golf Club 108 Ponderosa Rd • Stoneville 336-573-9025 eaglehillsgolfclub.com
DAN
Recreation
Boneyard Archery
184 Old Covered Bridge Rd
Madison | 336-908-0732
boneyardarchery.com
Carolina Marina at Belews Lake
548 Shelton Rd
Stokesdale | 336-908-0732 carolinamarina.com
Freedom Park
Skate Park 121 N Edgewood Rd • Eden 336-623-2100
Jaycee Park
PickleBall court 125 Jaycee Park Rd
Reidsville | 336-349-1090
Lake Hunt 551 Ironworks Rd
Reidsville | 336-349-1090
Lake Reidsville 630 Waterworks Rd
Reidsville | 336-349-4738
Mill Avenue
Swimming Pool
1722 Mill Ave • Eden 336-623-2110
edennc.us/departments/ parks-recreation
Purina Bark Park 121 N Edgewood Rd • Eden 336-623-2110
Rockingham Airsoft & Tactical Support 1404 Mizpah Church Rd Reidsville | 336-520-7079 ratsairsoft.com
Splash Pad at Freedom Park 121 N Edgewood Rd • Eden 336-623-2110
Sporting Clays at Cosner Reserve 1035 US Route 29 • Pelham 919-201-7990
claytargetsnc.com
Small town. big outdoors.
Where the Dan and Smith rivers meet, our community thrives. The city of Eden is the perfect balance of an energetic downtown set in the great outdoors. From shopping to dining and paddling to hiking, there’s a bit of paradise here for everyone.
The city actually formed when three small mill towns, Leaksville, Spray, and Draper, merged in the late 1960s. Eden’s motto, “Land of Two Rivers,” summarizes what makes the city a great attraction for industry, residents, and visitors alike. Today, Eden offers the buzz of city life with its planned neighborhoods, shopping centers, restaurants, brewery, splash pad, and city parks, but without the crowds and congestion found in nearby metropolitan areas.
EDEN DRIVE IN
Yearly Events
April
• Youth Native American Pow Wow
May
• Grown & Gathered
June
• Oink & Ale
• Piedmont Pottery Festival
July
• Eden Kiwanis Fun Fourth Celebration
• July 4th Fun Parade
• Shaggin’ On Fieldcrest
August
• Grown & Gathered
• Touch-A-Truck
September
• RiverFest
November
• Nighttime Leaksville Christmas Parade
December
• Draper Christmas Parade
• Winterfest
Madison
Where the two rivers meet.
The town of Madison is nestled at the junction of the Mayo and Dan Rivers. The town incorporated in 1873 and is named for President Madison, our nation’s fourth President. Originally 50 tobacco plants made Madison the largest tobacco manufacturing center in the world prior to the Civil War. Today, Madison thrives on a diverse mix of industries, river access parks, and its revitalized downtown district, which features a number of unique shops, restaurants, and the county’s first social district which highlights the town’s craft brewery, distillery, meadery, and wine bars.
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MADISON DRY GOODS
academy street historic district
Yearly Events
APRIL
• Spring Into Madison Festival July
• Beach and BBQ Festival August
• Dan River Boat Race
October
• Boo Bash
• Fall For Madison Festival December
• Downtown Christmas Stroll And Tree Lighting
• Madison-Mayodan Christmas Parade
Dan
Mayodan
all tracks lead to mayodan.
The town of Mayodan grew around the railroad and the Mayo Mills textile industry. The rail line that was constructed to move goods from Roanoke, Virginia to WinstonSalem, North Carolina resulted in the development of mill towns such as Mayodan along the way. The town incorporated in 1899 and its name is the combination of neighboring rivers, the Mayo and the Dan. Today, Mayodan is a quiet, friendly town home to over 2,000 people. Manufacturing still plays a major role in Mayodan with companies such as Gildan Yarns, Milliken and Company, McMichael Mills, Sturm Ruger & Co., Blow Molded Solutions, and Brigestone Aircraft Tire.
to Farris Memorial
FARRIS PARK-CARS AND COFFEE
JeffersonSt
to Mayo River State Park Farris Memorial pArk
2nd Ave
Yearly Events
May-September
• Cars and Coffee
July
• 4th of July Golf Cart Parade
September
• The Bash for Hospice
OCTOBER
• Movie Night at the Park
December
• Downtown Mayodan
Christmas Stroll & Tree Lighting
• Madison-Mayodan Christmas Parade
Reidsville
live simply. think Big.
Conveniently located just minutes from Greensboro, NC, Reidsville provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Reidsville may be listed as a small city, but that doesn’t stop it from offering big opportunities to both residents and visitors. Boasting two public lakes that provide several options for enjoyment and recreation. There are also many trails and greenways, parks, historic homes, farmer’s market, community events, concerts, art tours, outdoor movies, and more. Best of all you don’t have to fight large crowds to shop at your favorite downtown boutique or stand in line to eat at your favorite restaurant
LAKE REIDSVILLE
Yearly Events
June-September • Summer Concert Series
Independence Day Celebration
• Art In The Afternoon
October
December • Historic Lantern Tour • Holiday Market At The Penn House • Hometown Christmas Tree Lighting
Stoneville
a stones throw from the triad.
Stoneville, the County’s smallest town, stretches along the US Highway 220 corridor, just below the Virginia state line. In the early 1800s settlers developed the community originally known as Mayo, which grew around the general store of Thomas and Pinkney Stone. The town incorporated in 1877 as Stoneville and tobacco was also its major economic force. The construction of the Roanoke and Southern railway also brought prosperity to the town. Today, Stoneville’s economy is based on textiles, furniture, and small businesses.
To Stoneville Memorial Park
Bryan Haywood
FALL CREEK FALLS
Stage
Yearly Events
March
• Easter Egg Hunt
April-September
• Stoneville Cruise-In
Every Third Friday
May
• May Day Festival
September
• Rotary Club Fall Festival
December
• Christmas Tree Lighting
• Christmas Parade
Wentworth
the center of it all.
Originally chartered in 1798 when established as the county seat, Wentworth became the area’s youngest town with the reactivation of its charter in 1998. Located in the geographic center of the county, Wentworth is the hub of governmental activity including the County Courthouse, the Governmental Center, and offices for municipal, state, and federal agencies. It is also home to Rockingham Community College and a number of historical and cultural attractions including the Wright Tavern and the Museum and Archives of Rockingham County.
Yearly Events
March
• Griggs v Duke Power Program
June
• Charlie Poole Festival
August • Annual MARC Gala & Fundraiser
December
• Christmas at the Wright Tavern
• Wentworth Christmas in the Park
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