Southern Pines is a city in North Carolina. It began as a resort for northerners, especially equestrian hobbyists.

Get in

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Southern Pines is accessible by road and rail. The most common way to arrive Southern Pines is via U.S. Route 1 in Moore County.

By train

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Southern Pines also has an Amtrak Station along Amtrak's Silver Star line. The station is located in the center of the city's historic downtown area.

Get around

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  • 1 Sunrise Theater, 250 NW Broad St. The Sunrise Theater dates back to the 1940s, retains a nostalgic ambience, and offers performances of popular musicals, concerts, and frequent screenings of classic and new movies. Sunrise Theater (Q43088604) on Wikidata
  • Weymouth Woods - Sandhills Nature Preserve, 1024 N Fort Bragg Rd, +1 910-692-2167. Daily 8AM-8PM. A sandhills habitat with lots of nature trails and opportunities to be around longleaf pines and woodpeckers. With miles of scenic trails winding through pine forests and sandhills. Bird enthusiasts will appreciate appreciate the variety of avian species that inhabit the sanctuary, including red cockaded woodpecker which is considered endangered.
  • Horseback riding at Walthour-Moss Foundation, 226 Equestrian Rd, a centerpiece in Southern Pines' equestrian culture. +1 910-695-7811


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Sleep

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Routes through Southern Pines
Raleigh Cary  N  S  Columbia Savannah
Raleigh Sanford  N  S  Rockingham Columbia
Durham Pinehurst  N  S  Laurinburg Walterboro
Durham Pinehurst  N  S  Laurinburg Myrtle Beach


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