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RECREATION

                                                        Recreation






                     Clay Targets

         Fort Bragg Clay Target Center
         651 East Manchester Road, Spring Lake
         910-436-9489
         bragg.armymwr.com/programs/
         clay-target-center
         Open to the public, one of the largest facilities in
         North Carolina offers skeet, trap, and 5-Stand at
         12 competition-level skeet fields. Voice release system
         for trap.
                                                     Cape Fear Botanical Garden

                       Climbing

         The Climbing Place                                        Gardens
         436 West Russell Street, Fayetteville
         910-486-9638 • theclimbingplace.com         Cape Fear Botanical Garden
         The Climbing Place offers 20,000 square feet of   536 North Eastern Boulevard, Fayetteville
         climbing: top rope, bouldering, top out, ledge,   910-486-0221 • capefearbg.org
         traverse, Ninja Warrior, obstacles, slacklines, military   The garden includes 77 landscaped acres
         ropes, campus boards, and a cargo net. The Climbing   overlooking Cross Creek and the Cape Fear River.
         Place is designed so that anyone, from beginners   Grounds include a restored farmhouse, an orangery
         to more experienced climbers, can climb and feel a   for special events, perennial gardens, a natural
         sense of accomplishment.                    amphitheater, wildflowers, majestic oaks, nature
         Triangle Rock Club                          trails, a children’s garden, numerous specialty
         5213 Raeford Road, #103, Fayetteville       gardens, and a water-wise gardening exhibit.
         910-868-7625                                Displays of historical farming tools and techniques
         trianglerockclub.com/fayetteville           show how crops were grown in the southeastern
         This climbing club offers 8,500 square feet of climbing   United States.
         surface, including top roping, lead climbing, auto-
         belays, and top out bouldering.

                                                              Grab a selfie at the
                                                          Fayetteville Rose Garden.






                                                       Fayetteville Rose Garden
                                                      2201 Hill Street, Fayetteville
                                                     910-678-8228 • faytechcc.edu
                                                     On the grounds of Fayetteville Technical Community
                                                     College, this garden features more than 1,000
                                                     rose bushes in three dozen varieties. Some of the
                                                     plantings were originally planted more than 50
                                                     years ago. In the garden are benches that surround
                                                     a lovely water feature. This garden is a local favorite
     The Climbing Place                              for weddings.
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