"Peach grower Jan Williams figures to make some hay at Kalawi Farms and Ben’s Homemade Peach Ice Cream stand near Eagle Springs, 14 miles from the center of the golf universe. Williams sits in the shade next to an electric fan, keeping watch on her 1-year-old grandson, Wade, as he bobs back and forth – a peach in his lap – in a plastic swing suspended from a roof beam in the open-air farmstand." - Greensboro News & Record
Seven Lakes West is a 3,000 acre award winning private gated and master-planned development located in Moore County North Carolina. Its unique ability to offer all residents access to a private lake, a four-star rated golf course and country club, horse farm acreage and riding trails for our equestrian enthusiasts, a swimming pool with cabana, nature trail, tennis courts, full court basketball, playgrounds, library, marina and boat launch and a Community Center complex with meeting and hobby rooms makes Seven Lakes West a paradise for people of all ages and interests.
Linda and Jim Dalton are a husband and wife team of artists who create one of a kind high end functional and decorative pottery, both wheel thrown and handbuilt, at our studio just 15 minutes north of Pinehurst, NC. The studio has become a popular destination for out of town visitors as well as regular visitors and collectors.
".. Teague's Frogtown Pottery is our favorite out of about 100 potteries along the trail. Not only do they have beautiful pottery pieces, but they are very friendly, and enjoy the company of visitors and their questions about the pottery making process. We spent about 45 minutes there and got to see the kilns, the wheel, and their entire facility. Which is what hand made pottery is all about. No mass production used here" -- Trip Advisor
Bask in the warmth of the sun as you pick fresh strawberries at this friendly farm. Fun for the whole family. This pick-your-own berry farm is located 1/4 mile off Hwy 221 in Eagle Springs.
Peaches are to the Sandhills what apples are to Henderson County, and no other peach farm is as much an institution as Auman Orchard. It first flourished under the care of Clyde Auman, whose father started a small orchard in West End in the early 1900s. Clyde and his brothers expanded the orchards greatly, becoming some of the largest landowners in Moore County.