Robbins
A tight-knit community with deep roots, Robbins invites visitors to explore its history, outdoor spaces, and true Southern hospitality.
Tucked into the northern edge of Moore County, the Town of Robbins offers visitors a genuine glimpse into the Sandhills’ rich heritage, rural beauty, and strong community spirit.
Known for its hardworking roots and deep cultural traditions, Robbins has evolved from a historic manufacturing hub into a welcoming town where local pride runs deep and small-town charm shines through in everyday life.
Robbins’ story is shaped by the industries and people who built it, from its early textile and manufacturing legacy to the diverse communities who have long called this area home. Today, visitors will find a town that honors its past while embracing new energy through local businesses, arts initiatives, and community gatherings. The Robbins Farmers Day Festival, one of North Carolina’s oldest and most beloved events, fills the streets each summer with food, music, crafts, and celebration, drawing visitors from across the region.
Surrounded by rolling farmland, forests, and scenic backroads, Robbins is also a great base for exploring the quieter side of the Sandhills. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate its proximity to hiking trails, rivers, and natural areas that highlight the region’s rural beauty. With its friendly residents, strong heritage, and peaceful atmosphere, Robbins invites visitors to slow down, explore, and experience an authentic slice of Moore County life.