Supper & Sites: the Williamston Area’s Best Roadside Discoveries

1 Roanoke River Camping Platforms

Platform campsites in Roanoke River in Martin County surrounded by forest.
photo credit: McIver Barwick

1 Roanoke River Camping Platforms

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Go off the grid in the best way at one of the only paddle-in camping experiences in the Eastern US. Paddle to an elevated, tucked-away wooden platform and camp out surrounded by cypress trees and starry skies. These one-of-a-kind sites offer the rare thrill of riverside solitude — just you, your kayak and nature’s soundtrack.

2 Deadwood Restaurant & Western Theme Park

Western-themed restaurant with train ride off of platform.
photo credit: Martin County Tourism

2 Deadwood Restaurant & Western Theme Park

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Part steakhouse, part Wild West town, Deadwood is a beloved family stop complete with train rides, arcade games and a mini amusement park. The hearty steaks are a hit, but it’s the nostalgic Western charm that keeps folks coming back — especially for birthdays and family nights out.

3 Fort Branch Civil War Site

Civil War re-enactors standing around a fire at night.
photo credit: Kristy Modlin

3 Fort Branch Civil War Site

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This preserved earthworks fort looks out over the Roanoke River and features original Civil War-era cannons and rare artifacts. A small museum adds context to the area’s history, while reenactments each November draw history buffs from across the East Coast. It’s one of the region’s richest glimpses into Civil War-era North Carolina.

4 Roanoke River Boardwalk

Wooden Roanoke River Boardwalk with river to right on sunny day.
photo credit: Chase Conner

4 Roanoke River Boardwalk

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A free, calm escape in Williamston, this elevated trail meanders through lush wetlands along the Roanoke River. It’s a favorite for spotting egrets, casting a fishing line or simply taking in the stillness. Grab a coffee and start your day here — or wind down after a Southern dinner with a golden-hour stroll.

5 Georgia Deans Restaurant

Exterior signage reading Georgia Deans Restaurant & Bar.
photo credit: Martin County Tourism

5 Georgia Deans Restaurant

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Chef-driven and locally owned, Georgia Deans offers refined comfort food in a stylish but welcoming space. Standout dishes like shrimp and grits or hand-cut steaks pair perfectly with house-made desserts. It’s an easy pick for date night, celebrations or just treating yourself.

6 Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center

Interior of Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center with stands on either side.
photo credit: Martin County Tourism

6 Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center

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This premier event facility celebrates Martin County’s agricultural roots, hosting horse shows, tractor pulls, rodeos and motorsports events that draw visitors from across the state. Whether you’re here for a national competition or a weekend event, the pride in rural tradition runs deep.

7 Mackey’s Ferry Peanuts & Gifts

Mackey's Ferry peanut butter and toast on display.
photo credit: Martin County Tourism

7 Mackey’s Ferry Peanuts & Gifts

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Known for boiled peanuts, handmade brittle, fudge and ice cream, this family-owned farm shop is a go-to for gourmet snacks and road trip fuel. It’s a quick stop with lasting flavor — especially for people heading to or from the Outer Banks.

8 Sunny Side Oyster Bar

8 Sunny Side Oyster Bar

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Shuckin’ since 1935, this oyster bar is one of the oldest in the state — and it still serves raw oysters the traditional way: at the bar, with good company and ice-cold drinks. Open only during oyster season (fall through early spring), it’s a true regional icon.

This article was produced in partnership with Martin County Tourism.

Updated August 22, 2025
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