Shelby, North Carolina, offers many reasons to visit, attracting about 22,000 permanent residents to live in its 22.39 square miles, and bringing another 165,000 visitors each year. Hosting festivals, concerts, and the everyday offerings of shopping, dining, and beautiful parks, you’ll find reasons to celebrate here. Come for the fair, see what’s happening at the pavilion, or eat the best meal you’ve ever had. Whatever the reason you will find plenty of fun in Shelby, one of the best cities in America.
Uptown Shelby’s historic district showcases a variety of independent businesses and unique attractions on the charming tree-lined streets.
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- Gather
Management/TripAdvisor The Bobby Bell Pavilion is a popular community gathering space for summer concerts or private rentals. Bobby Bell Pavilion, 126 W Marion St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
And more importantly, it hosts Foothills Farmers Market on Saturdays and some other days during the year, offering locally grown produce, cheese, meat, goat milk soaps, baked goods, and eggs, just to name a few.
Foothills Farmers’ Market/Facebook And don’t forget the holiday markets.
- Stretch your legs
Ellen Hendrick/TripAdvisor The easy 4.3-mile out-and-back Twin Trestle Trail will take you to some interesting places. Twin Trestle Trailhead, 940 W Grover St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
This lovely hike follows the First Broad River, of which you can see awesome views from a 170-foot-long suspension bridge if you dare.
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- Stay
wagonerbriank/TripAdvisor It’s the people that make the difference here at the historic Morgan and Wells Bed and Breakfast. Built in the early 1900s, the interior’s heritage remains intact with polished oak, heart pine floors, and 12-foot-high ceilings. Morgan and Wells Bed & Breakfast, 400 N Morgan St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
The staff likes to give back through its five luxurious guest suites featuring spacious queen- and king-sized beds, with all the modern amenities, including Wi-Fi.
Morgan and Wells Bed & Breakfast/Facebook Reserve a room today.
But if you prefer a more relaxed accommodation, camp at the John H. Moss Lake Campground overlooking the lake, with full electric water and sewer at each site.
Uncle Bill/TripAdvisor Reserve your camping spot soon. John H. Moss Lake Recreation Park, 2621 Oak Grove Rd, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
- Dine
Bistro 214/Facebook If cooking out gets a little tiresome, enjoy a scrumptious meal at Bistro 214. Bistro 214, 214 - A S Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
After a few hotdogs, this fancy grilled shrimp and chorizo sausage linguini might hit the spot with sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil, and artichoke hearts.
Bistro 214/Facebook
- Shop
Buffalo Creek Gallery/Facebook The inviting Buffalo Creek Gallery offers one-of-a-kind gifts from local and regional artists.
- Culture and music
The Don Gibson Theatre/Facebook Take in a show at the Don Gibson Theatre, a charming, 400-seat, intimate concert hall. See who’s playing next. Don Gibson Theatre, 318 S Washington St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
And from far and wide folks come for the Earl Scruggs Center, located just a few miles from the Flint Hill Community where Earl Scruggs was born and raised.
The Earl Scruggs Center/Facebook Its historic location is enough of a draw in the beautifully restored 1907 Cleveland County Courthouse. Earl Scruggs Center, 103 S Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
Another reason to visit one of the best cities in America, and maybe the most fun, is since 1924 it hosts the magical Cleveland County Fair.
Cleveland County Fair/Facebook The fair usually runs from late September through early October, bringing rides, food vendors, livestock, and entertainment to this traditional, hometown event. Check back for 2023 dates. Cleveland County Fair Association, 1751 E Marion St, Shelby, NC 28152, USA
Well, how about a trip to one of the best cities in America? Another reason to visit is the outstanding annual Livermush Festival. If you go, please let us know how it went in the comments below.
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Shelby, NC, USA
Management/TripAdvisor
The Bobby Bell Pavilion is a popular community gathering space for summer concerts or private rentals.
Bobby Bell Pavilion, 126 W Marion St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
Foothills Farmers’ Market/Facebook
And don’t forget the holiday markets.
Ellen Hendrick/TripAdvisor
The easy 4.3-mile out-and-back Twin Trestle Trail will take you to some interesting places.
Twin Trestle Trailhead, 940 W Grover St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
BRIGITTE Davenport/AllTrails
wagonerbriank/TripAdvisor
It’s the people that make the difference here at the historic Morgan and Wells Bed and Breakfast. Built in the early 1900s, the interior’s heritage remains intact with polished oak, heart pine floors, and 12-foot-high ceilings.
Morgan and Wells Bed & Breakfast, 400 N Morgan St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
Morgan and Wells Bed & Breakfast/Facebook
Reserve a room today.
Uncle Bill/TripAdvisor
Reserve your camping spot soon.
John H. Moss Lake Recreation Park, 2621 Oak Grove Rd, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
Bistro 214/Facebook
If cooking out gets a little tiresome, enjoy a scrumptious meal at Bistro 214.
Bistro 214, 214 - A S Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
Buffalo Creek Gallery/Facebook
The inviting Buffalo Creek Gallery offers one-of-a-kind gifts from local and regional artists.
The Don Gibson Theatre/Facebook
Take in a show at the Don Gibson Theatre, a charming, 400-seat, intimate concert hall. See who’s playing next.
Don Gibson Theatre, 318 S Washington St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
The Earl Scruggs Center/Facebook
Its historic location is enough of a draw in the beautifully restored 1907 Cleveland County Courthouse.
Earl Scruggs Center, 103 S Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
Cleveland County Fair/Facebook
The fair usually runs from late September through early October, bringing rides, food vendors, livestock, and entertainment to this traditional, hometown event. Check back for 2023 dates.
Cleveland County Fair Association, 1751 E Marion St, Shelby, NC 28152, USA
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