Located 10 miles west of Carrboro on NC Highway 54
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
phone (919) 942-5790
Open from late Mar. to mid-Nov., Thu.-Sat., 6:30am-6pm, and Sun., 1-6pm.
THE CANE CREEK RESERVOIR IS CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO THE DROUGHT. PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR FUTURE UPDATES. The reservoir was built in 1989 to complement University Lake. Free picnic and sunbathing areas. Rowboats, canoes and motors are available for rent. Fees charged for lake use, boat rentals and related activities. Parking.
450 Skipper Bowles Dr (off Manning Dr)
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
phone (919) 962-6000
Open Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm, plus other times on home game days.
This new 8,000-sq.ft. state-of-the-art museum honors the rich tradition of Carolina Basketball. Located on the first floor of the Ernie Williamson Athletics Center, the museum features a “Game Day” theme where visitors enter a theater for pre-game build-up, then into the main museum space where they can visit interactive displays and view memorabilia from Carolina’s storied program on the UNC court. A 32-ft. tower accents one corner and will allow fans to make their own call on great Carolina plays. The “Month of March” rooms highlight the ACC and Carolina’s NCAA Tournament successes.
503-C West Main St
Carrboro, NC 27510
phone (919) 960-9910
East Cameron Ave
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3276
phone (919) 843-3333
Box office hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm.
Home of Carolina Performing Arts. Located in the heart of the University’s historic campus, Memorial Hall has hosted world-renowned performers and elegant ceremonies throughout its history. Performances include jazz, classical, dance, world stage, American roots, urban voices, student performances and community groups. Costs vary by performance.
151 East Franklin St (Downtown)
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
phone (919) 942-0912
Graham Student Union: South Rd
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5210
phone (919) 962-2285
Box office hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm (during academic session); Mon-Fri, noon-4pm (summer).
As the center of community life, the Carolina Union provides cultural, social, educational and entertainment programs that enhance and complement the academic experience of the University. It supports opportunities for campus members top engage in debate, conversation and interaction, and provides services and amenities they need in their daily life.
East and West Main St, and East and West Weaver St
Carrboro, NC
Comprises Carrboro Downtown, Carr Mill Mall and Carr Mill Village. This quaint business center around the town’s railroad depot takes up where Chapel Hill’s Franklin Street leaves off. It features a beautifully restored former textile mill (built in 1899 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places), housing many small businesses and specialty stores. Carr Mill Mall open in 1977 as the county’s second enclosed mall. More than 50 businesses.
301 West Main St (Town Commons)
Carrboro, NC 27510
phone (919) 280-3326
Open Sat year-round, 7am-noon (winter, 9am-noon); and Wed Apr-Oct, 3:30-6:30pm.
The finest and freshest locally grown produce, prepared foods, flowers and crafts. Everything sold is grown or produced by the vendors, all within a 50-mile radius. Special events include tastings, cooking demonstrations, music and Master Gardeners’ educational fairs.
100 North Greensboro St (Carrboro Century Center)
Carrboro, NC 27510
phone (919) 918-7364
Parks office hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30am-5pm. Center's office hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm and during scheduled events. Both closed major holidays.
Parks are open daily, 7am to dark (lighted areas till 11pm). Athletic fields, meeting rooms, kitchen and pavilions are available for reservations, and a variety of programs and events are scheduled for all ages. The Cybrary in the Carrboro Century Center has five computer stations, books and periodicals.