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We invite your group to experience the diversity and excitement of Cabarrus County, the Racing Side of Charlotte. Nestled in the gently rolling countryside of south-central North Carolina less than a half-hour northeast of Charlotte, Cabarrus County has made a name for itself as North America's motorsports mecca. Known as NASCAR Country, our area offers group tours everything but congestion, including some of the Charlotte area's top attractions. Here, visitors find there's never an idle moment.
Experience the thrills and excitement of NASCAR auto racing at Lowe's Motor Speedway and Concord Motorsports Park. Exciting tours and visits to area race shops and motorsports museums are available all year round. Shop 'til you drop at Concord Mills, the #1 shopping entertainment destination of the Carolinas and 2nd most popular visitor attraction in North Carolina, featuring over 200 stores and entertainment venues.
Cabarrus County also offers groups stimulating cultural offerings, charming shops and restaurants, friendly service and fun! Visitors to Reed Gold Mine, where the first gold discovery in America was made in 1799, can tour underground tunnels, pan for gold and watch an ore-crushing stamp mill in action. Stroll the quaint shops in the historic mill town of Kannapolis or visit the genteel historic downtown area of Concord's Shopping District and Memorial Gardens.
Because your group simply can't experience all that Cabarrus County offers in just one day, we invite you to be our guest for a night or more. Our diverse selection of quality accommodations ranges from full-service hotels to economy.
Cabarrus County has the services you need to plan your tour with ease and enjoy your visit in style. Whether your group is just traveling through or spending several days in Bucks County, let us help you customize an itinerary to suit the interests of your group. We welcome the opportunity to be of further assistance and look forward to sharing Cabarrus County with you soon.
For more information on group tours and activities in Cabarrus County, click here.
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