Area Attractions

 

New Bern and Craven County offer a variety of cultural, educational and historical attractions, from a magnificent palace, to museums and even beautiful gardens. There is something for everyone to enjoy!

 

Tryon Palace

 

610 Pollock Street, New Bern, North Carolina (800) 767-1560. The best investment in your family’s future is a visit to the past. At Tryon Palace, you can participate in a living history like no other—one that uniquely blends cutting-edge technology with the events, experiences and tools of centuries past. Immersive encounters and learning adventures abound for the whole family. Interactive, multi-person games and hands-on exhibits will delight visitors young and old at the North Carolina History Center opening Fall 2010, while guided tours, live reenactments and conversations with costumed interpreters bring history to life in vivid detail at the Governor’s Palace, Gardens and Historic Homes. Whether you’re exploring one of our riverside gardens or sharpening your skills as a quilter, printer, ship’s captain or blacksmith, there are endless opportunities for making cherished family memories at Tryon Palace.

 

Birthplace of Pepsi

 

256 Middle Street, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 636-5898. On this spot in his pharmacy, Caleb Bradham invented “Brad’s Drink,” which later he patented as Pepsi Cola. Today you can relax and enjoy a Pepsi Cola at the recreated soda fountain and purchase a souvenir.

 

New Bern Firemen’s Museum

 

408 Hancock Street, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 636-4087. The Firemen’s Museum houses steam pumpers and an extensive collection of early fire-fighting equipment along with rare photographs, Civil War relics, and even the mounted head of a faithful old fire-horse named Fred, who died while answering an alarm.

 

Bank of the Arts

 

317 Middle Street, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 638-2577. This former bank building (c.1913), headquarters of the Craven Arts Council and Gallery, is both a cultural and an architectural treat. The Bank of the Arts changes exhibits of various media such as painting, sculpture, photography, pottery, and fiber art by artists of the southeastern United States are provided free of charge in the Bank of the Arts gallery area.

 

Croatan National Forest

 

141 East Fisher Avenue, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 638-5628. The Croatan National Forest was one site of a battle that was fought in New Bern during the Civil War. Outdoor recreation opportunities include camping, picnicking, hiking, hunting, and fishing. The Croatan Forest has been nationally recognized for its trails and recreation opportunities.

 

National Cemetery

 

National Avenue, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 637-2912. The graves of brave soldiers who fought and died for our country make up the National Cemetery found in historic New Bern.

 

New Bern Tours

 

(Trolley Tour) - 333 Middle Street, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 637-7316. Discover three centuries of history and architectural beauty in a 90-minute trolley car tour of historic New Bern. Professional guides will recount the fascinating details of this former royal capital of North Carolina.

 

Havelock Tourist & Event Center USMC Aviation Exhibit

 

The Havelock Tourist Center, a multi-purpose meeting facility that can accommodate up to 600, features an aviation exhibit that highlights Marine Corps aviation in Eastern North Carolina. Four aircraft on loan from the United States Marine Corps and Department of the Navy will be on display, along with several static exhibits featuring local aviation “aces.” The Havelock Tourist Center Complex includes a waterfront park along Slocum Creek featuring a nature boardwalk and boat ramp.

 

A Day at the Farm

 

183 Woodrow McCoy Road, Cove City, (252) 514-9494. Enjoy A Day at the Farm where you’ll see historic dairy barns, milking equipment and period antiques. Other areas of interest include a pumpkin patch, peanut patch, fish and duck pond, farm animals, a swinging playground, hayrides and much more!

 

Farmer’s Market

 

421 South Front Street, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 633-0043. Fresh local produce is available in the historic New Bern Farmer’s Market. Also a location for community gatherings and events. Can be rented for special occasions.

 

New Bern Civic Theatre

 

(Saax Bradbury Playhouse) - 414 Pollock Street, New Bern, North Carolina (252) 633-0567. The New Bern Civic Theatre presents dramas, comedies, musicals and even performances in sign language. Call for a complete listing of performances and dates.

 

New Bern Academy Museum

 

Corner of New Street and Hancock Street, New Bern, North Carolina 514-4951. The New Bern Academy Museum building originally served as a school house for boys and girls, then served as a hospital in the Civil War and in 1881 became part of the New Bern Graded School System. Today there are four permanent exhibits: Early New Bern History, Historic Architecture of New Bern, Civil War and History of Education in New Bern. The Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm and admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students.

 

Bear Town Bears – Bear Tracks

 

Bears are making tracks all over New Bern…decorated, fiberglass bears that is! Adored with hats, flags, flowers and other unusual and creative features, you will be delighted with each bear’s unique design. To coincide with New Bern’s 300th Anniversary Celebration in 2010, Bear Town Bears, a nonprofit organization, recruited local artists to implement hand-painted designs on life-size standing and walking fiberglass bears for public enjoyment during the entire year. Sponsors for the bears have placed their bears in historic downtown, as well as in outlying areas. The public is invited to enjoy their own “Bear Tracks Hunt” by picking up a free map from the New Bern/Craven County Convention & Visitors Center, the New Bern Chamber of Commerce and other supporting businesses. Children can participate by playing the game “Where on the Bear” to find hidden features on each bear using clues listed on the map. Track bears all over New Bern while enjoying the beauty of these public art sculptures in 2010!

 

Carolina Carriage & Tours

 

252-675-5360, New Bern, NC. Enjoy a daytime tour of New Bern’s downtown historic district or chose a romantic evening drive through this beautiful coastal town all while relaxing in a horse drawn carriage. Daytime tours begin and end at the corner of Eden and Pollock Streets directly in front of Tryon Palace Parking Area. Evening tours begin and end on Middle Street near Bear Plaza.

 

Ghosts of New Bern

 

(Walking Tour) - Downtown New Bern, (252) 571-4766. New Bern is rich in history and heritage. Let the Ghosts of New Bern share some of the old city’s mysteries, myths and legends with you on an entertaining one-hour walking tour through the streets of the Historic District. Explore why New Bern is host to many unexplained happenings and unsolved mysteries. Do ghosts really haunt some of the city’s buildings and walk its streets? You be the judge! Tours start next door to Morgan’s Tavern & Grill (235 Craven St.). Check our website www.ghostsofnewbern.com for tour schedule, pricing, and special offers and events.

 

Tarheel Adventures Segway Tours

 

Join us for a 2-hour historical tour of the New Bern – North Carolina’s second oldest town, where everything old is new again. You will be provided with a wireless earpiece for our fully narrated Segway Tour. Glide by the scenic waterfront, Union Point Park, Tryon Palace, the Firemen’s Museum, Cedar Grove Cemetery and more. You can also request a special 1-hour Segway experience which showcases New Bern’s beautiful waterfront. You’ll spend the full hour gliding near water’s edge, taking in the scenic vistas and the gentle breeze. Advanced purchase required. Tours often sell out in advance. Get information, check availability and buy tickets at www.tarheeladventures.com or to purchase by phone call our ticketing company at (800) 979-3370. Come enjoy these unique tours with their guarantee of “The wind in your hair and a smile on your face.”

 

Colonial Capital Helicopter Tours

 

Kale Storage Road, Unit 1, (252) 514-2242. Helicopter tours depart from Coastal Carolina Regional Airport or from CCH's helipad area off the approach end of Runway 32. While enjoying the fun of flying in the helicopter, you can see an aerial view of the Trent River, Neuse River, Historic Downtown New Bern from a distance and the area surrounding the Coastal Carolina Regional Airport. Other tours in the New Bern area include a tour of Historic Downtown New Bern, Neuse River North Island Tour, Trent River West Tour, Neuse River South Tour, Neuse River East Tour or you can create a custom helicopter tour. Ticket prices vary with each specific tour.

 

Randy’s Water Cars & Tug Boat Cruises

 

New Bern Grand Marina, (252) 349-3819. Enjoy a tug boat cruise along the beautiful Neuse and Trent Rivers. All cruises depart from the New Bern Grand Marina at the Hilton New Bern/Riverfront Hotel. Cruises are 2 hours in length for up to 6 passengers and $20 per person. Private charters, custom cruises and water taxi services are also available.

 

New Bern/Craven County Convention & Visitors Center (located inside the New Bern Convention Center)
P.O. Box 1713 | 203 South Front Street | New Bern, North Carolina 28563 | (800) 437-5767 | E-mail: info@visitnewbern.com

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