From downtown to Main Street, Salisbury, NC has no shortage of quaint shops and historic sites. Be sure to add these five fun places to your itinerary when you visit next.
Drive on Over: 5 Fun Places to Visit Near Salisbury, NC
1. Piedmont Skydiving
Thrill-seekers and adrenaline-chasers know that the best way to behold the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains is from above. First-time skydivers are in good hands at 500 Airport Rd, where licensed professional skydivers are ready and delighted to provide an exciting and safe introduction to the high life. If you’re seeking an alternative to soaring like an eagle, they also provide high-altitude free-fall jumps from up to 17,500 feet!
2. New Sarum Brewing
Rich in flavor and history, the brewery located at 109 N Lee Street combines the modern and the historical from its logo to its brew. By combing through the history of individual styles, New Sarum Brewing enhances tried-and-true methods to create unique flavors with an ode to the old-fashioned.
Stop by any day of the week and relish a delicious drop of craft beer amidst a bustling brewery. Keep an eye on their social media so you never miss trivia night, live music performances, a rotating line of food trucks, or Wine Wednesdays. Please always drink responsibly and in moderation, and never drink and drive. Alcohol is intended for adults of legal drinking age only.
3. Lee Street Theatre
Hop into your 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross XLE and head down to 329 N Lee Street for a night of music and laughter. This intimate theatre has provided a diverse lineup of performances for over a decade, with programs including off-broadway musicals, reader’s theatre, dance performances, variety shows, improv comedy, one-act play festivals, and more.
4. The Fun Factory
All the kiddos will love experiencing the indoor playground located at 120 N Church Street, and parents will love watching them spend their energy on the trampolines. From arcade games to a soft play section, little ones of all ages will find a reason to laugh at The Fun Factory.
5. North Carolina Transportation Museum
Tractors, trains, and automobiles, oh my! Located at 1 Samuel Spencer Drive, this museum celebrates all things transportation from the Polar Express to Thomas the Tank Engine. Learn about the steam engine at the Power of Steam exhibit, or take a look inside the life of a railroad worker at The Life of a Brakeman exhibit.
When you’ve learned something new about the bussing system, laughed until you cried at an improv show, or tucked the kids into bed after a long day of fun, be sure to visit Cloninger Toyota to check out our special deals!


