Things to do in Lumberton
Border Belt Farmers Museum
Early tobacco warehouses and farming equipment are on display in this converted Atlantic Coastline Railway Depot. Look at the early years of other Lumberton industries such as railway, timber and turpentine. Call (910) 628-921 for more information.
Fayetteville Museum of Art
The first structure built into an art museum in North Carolina, this museum offers a variety of unique and changing art exhibits, as well as concerts, educational programs, and workshops. A gift shop is also on site. Call (910) 485-2121 for more information.
839 Stamper Road, Fayettevile, NC
Lumber River State Park
A favorite for fishermen and naturalists, the Lumber River meanders through the area and is a popular way to enjoy the scenery. It has been designated a National Wild and Scenic River by the National Park Service. Call (910) 628-9844 for more information.
819 Princess Ann Road, Orrum, NC
Museum of Native American Resource Center
Step into another cultural dimension as you tour this museum featuring arts and crafts from the tribal Lumbee Indian life. Call (910) 521-6282 for more information.
Robeson Planetarium
Established as a part of the Public School of Robeson County, the Robeson Planetarium opened its doors in January 1969. Since then, over 600,000 visitors have gained a deeper understanding of the universe. A science center and gift shop are also on the site. Call (910) 671-6015 for more information.
