Day 1 – Wild Beginnings & Classic Comfort
- Morning/Afternoon: Start your weekend at the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro. Explore the expansive habitats, from the African savannah to the North American plains. Don’t miss the giraffes and rhinos (we got a little ahead of ourselves in the print issue and recommended seeing the red pandas, unfortunately the zoo does not have red pandas, but they do have lemurs, a whole island full of lemurs!)
- Stay: Check into the charming Seagrove Stoneware Inn, a cozy base surrounded by the pottery capital of the state. Each room is full of character and local flair.
- Dinner: Downtown Asheboro is full of excellent spots to eat and drink. Head to Hamilton's Steakhouse for a delicious steak dinner or grab a craft beer and at Four Saints Brewing Company!
Day 2 – Pottery, Trails & Racing Legends

Amazing and functional works of art are displayed at the North Carolina Pottery Center in Seagrove, NC.
- Morning: Take a stroll from your inn through Seagrove’s famed potteries. With over 100 artists in the area, it’s a hands-on chance to watch artisans at work, shop for unique pieces, and snap some colorful photos.
- Lunch: Refuel at Seagrove Café, a local favorite with fresh, hearty sandwiches and salads. Perfect pitstop before more adventure.
- Afternoon: Stretch your legs along the Deep River State Trail. Scenic walking and biking trails follow the river, offering peaceful views and perfect photo ops. There are three different access points in in Randolph County. You'll find them the Randleman, Franklinville, and Ramseur.
- Late Afternoon: Shift gears to speed and history at the Petty Museum in Randleman. Celebrate NASCAR’s King of Racing, see his iconic cars, trophies, and memorabilia that tell the story of a racing dynasty.
- Dinner: For dinner head to Holly Ridge Golf Bar & Grill where you can dine and play on indoor golf simulators.
Day 3 – Bikes, Breakfast & Farewell
American Classic Motorcycle Museum
- Morning: Enjoy a relaxing breakfast at your B&B, soaking in the inn’s pottery-inspired charm one last time.
- Before You Go: On your way out of town, swing by the American Classic Motorcycle Museum in Asheboro. Vintage bikes, from Harley-Davidsons to Indian motorcycles, line the walls — a treat for enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Trip Notes / Tips
- Seagrove Potteries: Weekends are busiest — arrive early!
- Zoo Tickets: Buy online to skip lines, and wear comfortable walking shoes — it’s a big park!
- Trail Tips: Bring water and snacks for a scenic picnic.
- Dining Reservations: Wild Onion fills up quickly on weekends; call ahead for dinner.



