The Pinehurst center is about the area of Pinehurst Resort and the area of Historic Pinehurst.
The best time to visit Pinehurst is in the spring when the weather is ideal. Average highs in April and May are comfortable, ranging from 74 to 80 degrees, and since the kids are still in school, you can enjoy local attractions without dealing with any tourist crowds.
Similarly, fall offers the right balance of pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Visit in October for average highs of 73 degrees. Just be sure to bring a jacket and wear layers, since the evenings can get chilly.
Summers in Pinehurst are hot and humid, with highs hitting the 90s in July, but the humidity can make it feel even hotter. Despite the heat, summer is a popular season in Pinehurst, especially for golf, so you can expect increased hotel rates and more people visiting area landmarks. If you can hold off until late August or early September, you might find better deals and slightly smaller crowds, although you'll still pay summertime prices.
Since Pinehurst experiences relatively mild winters, you may want to plan your trip between November and March. Average highs fluctuate between 54 and 64 degrees, with lows dipping into the mid-30s. Despite experiencing 47 inches of rain per year, Pinehurst only gets an average of 2 inches of snowfall annually, so you can still enjoy clear winter days as long as you pack accordingly and wear weather-appropriate clothing when out and about.
If you qualify, you can save even more money on your trip to Pinehurst by taking advantage of discounts.
AAA members can save up to 20 percent off area hotels like Days Inn Biscoe. This pet-friendly Wyndham property is conveniently located off Interstate 73 and offers on-site parking, an outdoor pool, pet-friendly rooms, a free breakfast, and kitchenettes. Simply reserve a room at the AAA rate when booking, and present your membership card at check-in.
Seniors, military families, and government employees can also save big on Pinehurst-area hotels. For example, Best Western Pinehurst Inn extends special rates to each of these demographics, enabling you to enjoy the outdoor pool, free wireless internet, and complimentary breakfast at a discounted rate. Each guest room is decorated in warm, welcoming tones with wood finishes and tasteful art, helping you feel at home no matter how far you've traveled.
Pinehurst offers many mid-range hotels that give you plenty of value for your money.
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Southern Pines is located close to Pinehurst and more than 40 world-class championship golf courses. Enjoy ample parking, including large-vehicle parking for your truck or RV, early check-in, free breakfast, a safe deposit box, laundry services, a business center, a fitness center, and late checkout. Modern guest rooms feature high-speed internet, alarm clocks, ironing facilities, available rollaway beds, work desks, closed-captioned TVs, and other perks.
If you don't mind staying a little farther out, book a room at Holiday Inn Express & Suites Rockingham. This new hotel features guest rooms with blackout shades, free high-speed internet access, 32-inch flat-screen cable TVs, triple-sheeted king or queen beds, work desks, hanging closets, ironing facilities, hair dryers, and toiletries. You'll also love the desk-level electrical outlet, premium channels, coffee maker, and openable window.
Since the towns of Pinehurst, Aberdeen, and Southern Pines are collectively touted as the Home of American Golf, you'll be missing out if you don't play at least one round during your stay.
Located at the Pinehurst Resort, Pinehurst No. 2 is the most celebrated golf course in town. The course has hosted more single golf championships than any other golf course in America, not to mention the fact that it's served as the site for the back-to-back U.S. Women's Open Championships and U.S. Open in 2014. Pinehurst No. 2 has operated since 1907, when it was designed by Donald Ross, who referred to his creation as “the fairest test of championship golf I have ever designed.”
You should also consider playing at Pinehurst No. 4, which was redesigned in 2017 in efforts to restore Pinehurst's original spirit and character of the golfing experience. The landscape is similar to No. 2 with its exposed sand, wider fairways, and native wiregrass, creating the perfect challenge for any seasoned golfer.
Exploring everything Pinehurst has to offer is a tall order, but it's worth the effort. No matter your accommodation needs, you can find the perfect hotel in the Pinehurst area to meet your needs and budget.
Below are reviews of the city of Pinehurst, NC from an actual visitor's perspective.
Room was extremely clean. Staff were pleasant. Nice City to visit! The people are very friendly! Easy to get around!
The variety of golf courses that were open to the public. The landscaping everywhere we went was lovely!
GOLF!
Came for a charity golf outing. Stayed there before.
Love the feel of the area. Housing. Restaurants. Shopping.
Lovely town especially Southern Pines!
Pinehurst was beautiful. We were there for an AKC Dog Show.
Beautiful golf courses, quaint feel. Not overdone and crowded.
Very nice.
I had a ball!! I went to the beautiful Pinehurst Brewery, the Sandhills Horticulture Gardens and even had a glass of sweet tea on the Varanda of the Pinehurst Two Country Club. It was awesome.
Restaurants and TJ Max