You may be drawn to Cabarrus County, North Carolina for one of the many premier motorsports events that happen here in the spring. And in addition to the thrilling high-speed action, there’s even more to explore at the racetrack and beyond.
All five communities in the county are full of parks and trails just waiting to be explored. Along with beautiful weather, this area offers local farms with the freshest foods of the season. And weekends in the spring feature festivals to attend, baseball games where you can cheer on the home team, and plenty of opportunities to get your adrenaline fix!
Automotive Experiences
Cabarrus County is the ultimate destination for car lovers, and spring is a prime season to visit if you’re part of this group. Mark your calendar for AutoFair Presented by Camping World when the car community gathers at Charlotte Motor Speedway to celebrate their love of all things automotive, including iconic cars from all eras during the Heritage Invitational.
With a pre-race concert and an awe-inspiring military salute, the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day weekend is a signature motorsports event at Charlotte Motor Speedway each spring.
But another thrilling race rolls into town before the stock car stars strap in for 600 miles on the 1.5-mile oval — don’t miss the thunderous display of horsepower during the 2025 National Hot Rod Association’s Four-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway, April 25-27.
Hit the Trails
The Carolina Thread Trail connects 15 counties of the Carolinas. It brings several trails through Cabarrus County, including the Marvin Caldwell Park Trail, the Harold B. McEachern Greenway, Pharr Family Preserve Trail, and more. Whether your preferred mode of moving is on two feet or two wheels, Cabarrus County offers trails to please all types of outdoor adventurers.
In addition to the Thread Trail network, find even more spots to hike, run, and ride throughout Cabarrus County’s scenic parks, such as Rob Wallace Park and Harrisburg Park, and visit hidden gems like Brown Mill Mountain Bike Trail.
Sippin’ in Springtime
It’s hard to beat a spring afternoon at a winery with friends. Round up your crew and head to one of the beautiful Cabarrus wineries to sample varietals and find your favorites. You’ve got many settings to choose from — in Midland, there’s panoramic Rocky River Vineyards, which hosts an Annual Spring Festival each April, and in the heart of Downtown Concord, you’ll find Cellar Door Wine Shop located right on Union Street.
Enjoy Farm-Fresh Foods
Midland Farms in Midland offers a variety of products, from locally raised meats to cheeses to farm-fresh eggs. Get local raw honey at Honeysuckle Hill Bee Farm in Concord. (Bonus: Local honey may help alleviate springtime allergies, too.) Or you can shop for goat milk soaps at Cotton Bean Farms, where you might be able to bottle-feed a goat or schedule a goat play date! The opportunity to buy local delights extends to farmers markets (including one year-round location) and small businesses that support local farms, such as Union Street Market.
Get Out to a Ballgame
Watch baseball in one of the best minor-league ballparks in the country. Head to Atrium Health Ballpark in downtown Kannapolis — voted 2022 Ballpark of the Year and the country’s best Low-A Minor League stadium in 2021 by Ballpark Digest— to watch the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers play. Opening Day is set for April 4, 2025 and the team plays over 60 home games through August 31. Don’t forget the peanuts and Cracker Jack!
Take a Burger Break
If your sport of choice is eating, we have a competition with your name on it. Each March, Cabarrus Burger Madness showcases limited-edition burgers created by local chefs. All month, locally owned restaurants offer up their best burgers and you get to vote on your favorite. In the end, there’s one winning burger and plenty of full, happy voters across the county.
Book Your Trip
With all these springtime adventures waiting, all that’s left is booking your lodging. Use our list of places to stay and book your trip now!