Race weekend at Martinsville Speedway attracts thousands of fans, so finding the right place to stay often comes down to location, comfort and budget. Accommodation close to the track is limited, which means nearby towns such as Danville, Eden or Greensboro are popular alternatives. Hotels near the Speedway tend to sell out quickly for the Cook Out 400, so booking early is highly recommended.
Camping areas around Martinsville Speedway are very popular and frequently reach capacity, particularly for major NASCAR weekends. If your preferred site is full, there is often a waiting list in case spaces become available.
Staying in Martinsville or Ridgeway offers the shortest commute. While the Speedway itself does not provide hotel accommodation, on-site camping and RV spots keep you right in the middle of the race atmosphere. Nearby hotel options include properties such as Comfort Inn Martinsville, Quality Inn Dutch Inn, and Travelodge by Wyndham Ridgeway Martinsville Area, typically within about 10–15 minutes of the track. These locations are convenient but tend to fill up quickly for big race weekends.
Danville, just south of Martinsville, provides a wider selection of hotels, restaurants and services. Good options include Courtyard by Marriott Danville, Hampton Inn Danville, and Comfort Inn & Suites near Danville Mall. Many fans choose Danville for its balance of availability, comfort and manageable driving distance.
Eden, North Carolina, located just across the state border, offers several smaller hotels and budget-friendly motels. Properties such as Baymont by Wyndham Eden or Shayona Inn Eden can be practical choices if you are happy with a short drive to the track.
Greensboro is a larger city with a full range of accommodation, dining, shopping and nightlife. Hotels such as Marriott Greensboro Downtown, Hyatt Place Greensboro, and Holiday Inn Greensboro Coliseum provide more amenities, though the longer commute on race day should be factored in. Some fans prefer this option for the wider selection and easier flight connections.
If you simply need a comfortable place to sleep between race days, budget chains like Super 8, Days Inn, or Red Roof Inn can be found across Martinsville, Eden and Danville. They offer practical, affordable accommodation for fans planning to spend most of their time at the Speedway.
Vacation rentals and Airbnb-style properties are another good alternative, particularly for groups or longer stays. They often provide extra space, kitchen facilities and flexible locations, which can make race weekends more relaxed.
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