Siler City North Carolina Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Siler City, North Carolina hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Siler City. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Days Inn Siler City

Map Marker Days Inn Siler City

235 Chatham Square, Siler City, NC

Rooms begin at $65.95

1 mile from Siler City city center.

Country Hearth Inn Siler City

Map Marker Country Hearth Inn Siler City

1515 East 11th Street (Hwy. 64), Siler City, NC

Rooms begin at $60.00

1 mile from Siler City city center.

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Trails Near Siler City

  • Rocky River Between Siler City and Moncure Siler City, NC (Whitewater Paddling)
    The Rocky River begins near Liberty and is impounded for use as a Siler City water supply. It flows southeast, and after crossing US 64 it does not pass near any towns before joining the Deep River, 4...

  • Historic Alamance County Cruise Snow Camp, NC (Road Biking)
    The Historic Alamance County Cruise rambles through the quiet countryside in this section of North Carolina’s Piedmont. The gently rolling landscape provides the exhilaration of coasting downhill with...

  • Deep River Carbonton, NC (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The Deep River begins west of Greensboro and above High Point. It flows southeast passing near Asheboro and turning east near High Falls, one of many small mill towns built on the banks of the Deep. I...

  • Haw River: Chatham CR 1545 Bridge (“Chicken Bridge”) to Jordan Lake Terrells, NC (Whitewater Paddling)
    The Haw River begins in the northwest corner of Guilford County and flows east around Greensboro and Burlington before turning generally southeast. It meets the New Hope River in Chatham County, where...

  • Courthouse to Devil's Tramping Ground: Pittsboro and Bear Creek Pittsboro, NC (Day Trips)
    Chatham County and its county seat, Pittsboro, were named for the first Earl of Chatham, William Pitt (1708–1778). The good Earl reportedly was a staunch defender of American independence, as were the...

  • Haw River Graham, NC (Whitewater Paddling)
    The Haw River is popular for paddling because of its variety of scenery, whitewater, and proximity to the Triangle and Triad population centers. Many rivers are dangerous during high water levels, but...

  • Pottery County Cruise Jugtown, NC (Road Biking)
    As the name implies, the Pottery Country Cruise takes you 35.5 miles along the back roads of Moore County where a community of potters has lived and worked since the 1700s. Beginning at Jugtown Potter...