#1.
Camp Don-Lee, North Carolina, United States

#2.
806 Country Club Dr, Arapahoe, North Carolina 28510-9659, United States
This course has very narrow, undulating, tree-lined fairways. The signature hole is #3, a 498-yard, par 5, which has grass bunkers and one ... More on Golf.com
The pro shop has little to offer and their are no options for real food. More on golflink.com

#3.
Kennel Beach, Pamlico County, North Carolina
With so many beaches in North Carolina you'll never become bored. Few lodgings nearby, you'll have to journey a bit to get to one, but do reserve a room before you go as it is a very popular destination. Ok, you've been indoors for ... More on GoingOutside

#4.
Havelock cherry point
7 mile Intermediate, Expert ride. with fast hills roots little mud and jumps.. More on trails.mtbr.com
Overall a very good trail for the area and it is usually dryer than other trails in the region. More on trails.mtbr.com

#5.
Havelock, NC, Havelock, North Carolina, United States

#6.
1313 Old Bay River Road Grantsboro, North Carolina 28529 United States

#7.
256 Middle Street, New Bern, North Carolina
This soda fountain and Pepsi gift shop is located at the same site ... More on TripAdvisor
Caleb Bradham invented Brad's Drink at his pharmacy in 1898. The name was changed to Pepsi, and, as they sa... More on igougo

#8.
New Bern, North Carolina
New Bern NC is a beacon to all power boaters, sailors, kayakers, and sports fishermen. The mighty Neuse River has miles of sandy beaches, clearly marked channels, and provides easy access via the A... More on AnglerWeb.com
This is a two-hour sailing cruise down the Neuse River on a 41-ft sailboat. Arrangements for the cruise are made through the recreational ... More on igougo

#9.
505 New Street Oriental, NC 28571

#10.
Oriental, North Carolina
Shallow body of water along the eastern shore of North Carolina, U.S. The largest sound on the East Coast, it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by narrow barrier islands (the Outer Banks), of which Cape Hatteras is the southeasternmost ... More on AnglerWeb.com
