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Explore Downtown Asheboro

Discover the heart of Asheboro in our historic downtown, where a rich textile industry legacy has evolved into a thriving community hub. Whether you're planning a day trip or an extended stay, Downtown Asheboro has something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of our town by attending events at Bicentennial Park or enjoying productions at the iconic Sunset Theatre. Satisfy your taste buds with award-winning fried chicken, authentic Mexican or Italian cuisine, farm-to-table delights, American classics, or a delightful array of coffee and dessert houses during your visit. As the sun sets, explore our lively nightlife at one of our many barrooms, perhaps even trying your hand at axe throwing. And for those seeking unique shopping experiences, our downtown boasts the best selection of boutiques, antiques, and art. 

Parking in Downtown Asheboro
Ready to set your GPS and go? There are multiple public parking lots available for parking in Downtown Asheboro. Use one of the addresses below to find parking and begin your exploration of the district. You can also view all parking lots downtown on our downtown walking map here.

  • Bicentennial Park: 135 Sunset Avenue

  • City of Asheboro Municipal Lot: 146 N Church Street (Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Available)

  • Asheboro Farmers Market: 134 S Church Street & 222 S Church Street

  • Asheboro Recreation Center: 105 N Fayetteville Street

  • Randolph County Courthouse: 176 E Salisbury Street

  • Randolph/Asheboro Library: 201 Worth Street (Level 3 Electric Vehicle Charging Available)

Places to Stay in Downtown Asheboro
Check out these vacation rental opportunities for your next stay in Downtown Asheboro:

Looking for additional lodging opportunities? The Heart of NC Visitors Bureau can help you identify lodging that fits all your needs. View their website here.

Zoo City Social District

The Zoo City Social District allows citizens to enjoy alcoholic beverages throughout the downtown area on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11am-11pm. See how it works here.


Downtown Business Directory: Places to Eat - Shop - Services

Check out our business directory for a list of all our incredible shops, places to eat, and services located right here in Downtown Asheboro. 

Snack Food

Delicious restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, breweries, bars, and more.

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Stroll Downtown Asheboro with your social drink in hand. 

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Boutiques, art galleries, antiques, gifts, books, upstyled goods, and more.

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The latest community events in Downtown Asheboro at your fingertips.

Hiking
Downown Walking Map

Downtown Dining and Shopping Guide

Explore Downtown Asheboro!

Our downtown walking map makes it easy to find everything from a great restaurant, entertainment & nightlife, to your soon-to-be favorite gallery or boutique.

Click the link below to explore Downtown Asheboro. Physical copies of the map are available at the Asheboro/Randolph Chamber of Commerce, 137 S Fayetteville Street. 

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Hiking

Main to Main Trail

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Asheboro is part of the statewide, NC Main to Main Trail. The trail is a unique way to experience North Carolina communities. Since 1980, the State of North Carolina has been selecting cities and towns of all sizes to carry the distinction as designated North Carolina Main Street communities. The NC Main to Main Trail leads you through the state’s designated Main Street communities, highlighting each town’s best downtown and outdoor experiences.


Learn more: NC Main to Main Trail (ncmainstreetandplanning.com)

About our NC Main to Main Trail Region - Piedmont-Triad

This 11-county region, which includes the Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point metropolitan areas, also encompasses the Yadkin Valley Wine Region (a designated American Viticulture Area) to the west, in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains.

 

The downtown districts in this region are community centers that not only provide the majority of the jobs for local citizens, but also offer a rich collection of locally owned shopping, dining, and cultural amenities that celebrate the artistry of each county, entrepreneurship, and, of course, regional favorites such as Lexington style barbecue and sonker, a unique dessert made in Surry County.

 

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While you are visiting this region, make sure you check out: 

 

The Piedmont-Triad region of North Carolina has a lot to do and is waiting for you!

Learn more: Piedmont-Triad Region | NC Main Street | Main to Main Trail
(ncmainstreetandplanning.com)

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