5 Hidden Gems Things to do in That You Shouldn't Miss

February 21, 2022 Kelli Reichel

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Double Barley Brewing, Deep River Brewing Company, Ava Gardner Museum, Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site, Clemmons Educational State Forest.
Restaurants in Johnston County

1. Double Barley Brewing

3174 US Highway 70 W, Smithfield, NC 27577-7613 +1 919-934-3433 [email protected] http://www.doublebarleybrewing.com
Excellent
83%
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5.0 based on 47 reviews

Double Barley Brewing

We offer 12 Double Barley tap brews, kitchen with fresh local ingredients, cider, wine and more. We have a 75 seat taproom with a large beer garden where animals are welcome. Various events spaces are available. Free tours are offered every Saturday at 2 pm. We pride ourselves with our southern hospitality!!!

Reviewed By 759lyndseyt - Hendersonville, United States

Delicious, fight series thrilla in vanilla was Wonderful, peppermint! Great service, great beer. Its better on draft than in bottles, like most beer. The steakcake stout was awesome as a nitro! Staff was friendly and entertaining. A great stop!

2. Deep River Brewing Company

700 W Main St Ste 102, Clayton, NC 27520-1656 +1 919-585-2296 [email protected] http://deepriverbrewing.com/
Excellent
81%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
3%
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Deep River Brewing Company

Deep River's taproom features 12 beers on tap including taproom exclusives. Food Trucks and live music all weekend.

Reviewed By soverton1 - Clayton, United States

Deep River has many wonderful brews! The Watermelon Lager is a favorite. From time to time they host food trucks and bands. Had a blast July 4th and could see the fireworks in downtown.

3. Ava Gardner Museum

325 E Market St, Smithfield, NC 27577-3919 +1 919-934-5830 [email protected] http://www.avagardner.org/
Excellent
70%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 172 reviews

Ava Gardner Museum

The Ava Gardner Museum, one of North Carolina’s most remarkable attractions, honors the life, loves, and legacy of Ava Gardner, who was born and raised in Johnston County. She became one of Hollywood’s most glamorous leading ladies and visitors to the museum enjoy an introductory film on her life, 16 permanent exhibits from her humble beginnings, her discovery story, a variety of movie posters, movie memorabilia, personal clothing and movie costumes and much more. New exhibits are rotated in the museum on an annual basis to continue to share Ava's incredible story and share with the world "the real Ava", who was down to earth, loving, direct and very approachable for one of Hollywood's most famous stars from the Golden Era. Visit the museum in Historic Downtown Smithfield any time, or make special plans to attend the Ava Gardner Festival held in May each year.

Reviewed By HMS-Sock - Raleigh, United States

I took my husband’s family visiting from the UK here before some outlet shopping. While the teen boys in the group opted out, they regretted it later as we talked about Ava’s adventurous life, movies, Howard Huges & Frank Sinatra - as well as the very unique paintings of Ava. We appreciated Miss Sarah’s passion for Ava & thought the musuem was well done - jewelry, clothing, movie artifacts, and personal items. We were also fortunate to have a Board member, Melissa, share stories & give us insights. I would like to see more of the items in storage!

4. Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site

5466 Harper House Rd Hard to pull up..should be listed as Bentonville NC not FourOaks, Four Oaks, NC 27524-9125 +1 910-594-0789 [email protected] http://www.nchistoricsites.org/bentonvi/
Excellent
54%
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Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site

The Battle of Bentonville, fought March 19-21, 1865, was the last full-scale action of the Civil War in which a Confederate army was able to mount a tactical offensive. This major battle, the largest ever fought in North Carolina, was the only significant attempt to defeat the large Union army of Gen. William T. Sherman during its march through the Carolinas in the spring of 1865.

Reviewed By rosek1960 - Queensbury, United States

There was so much to see and learn about the Civil War. There are walking tours as well as a 10 mile( if you dont get lost ), driving tour. They have a gift shop with nice souvenirs. The Haprer House was the highlight of the tour. If you enjoy history, a definite must see.

5. Clemmons Educational State Forest

2411 Old US 70 Hwy W, Clayton, NC 27520-6510 +1 919-553-5651 [email protected] http://www.ncesf.org/cesf/home.htm
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Clemmons Educational State Forest

Reviewed By JenEricTravelers - Fort Worth, United States

Beautiful hideaway that every family should enjoy, with or without kids. We happened upon it during our first day in NC (just moved here) and returned for a few hours. Not very busy, but you will pass a few people along the way. And the educational moments along the way are fun; I finally learned about a 'cord' of wood measurement.

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