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Area
Located in Wake County, one of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina, Knightdale is proud of its small town roots. It’s start began in the 19th century and Knightdale’s long history is felt throughout the area. An active community that boasts one of the lowest median ages in the area, Knightdale is positioned to capitalize on those who have decided that this area feels like HOME. The location is ideal; only 15 miles east of the capital city of Raleigh and 28 miles from the global technological hub of the Research Triangle Park (RTP). RTP has over 300+ business and 60,000+ employees with more coming every day.
Things to Do in Knightdale
Local businesses are the focus of this community. The Farmers Market is a chance to meet and chat with local farmers and greet your neighbors. Live entertainment, food truck rodeos and a great day out is all part of the fun. Art Galleries and the Knightdale Art Center showcase the creative side of Knightdale and feature the works of talented local artists. One historic local business, The Gallery Located at Stained Glass Associate, Inc. has on display for the public gorgeous, unique pieces of stained glass designed for churches and high-end residential projects. Need to walk the dog? Check out The Ashley Wilder Dog Park located within the Knightdale Station Park . Who loves strawberries? Pope’s Strawberry Farm is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors and pick the juiciest strawberries available. Want to curl up with a book? Head to East Regional Library with a number of programs for both children and adults.
Knightdale Eateries
Located in downtown historic Knightdale, Oak City Brewing Company is a tap house, beer garden and nano brewery that backs up to the town’s 76-acre park. Plus, it’s dog friendly too! Craften Neighborhood Food and Drink is re-imagining the traditional food hall. In their own words, Craften is part craft cocktails, part craft kitchens and 100% a space for all ages to enjoy. It’s been a longtime dream of the owners to create a place where all ages can enjoy great food and drinks together. Barbeque Prime is located directly across from Knightdale Station Park. It redefines the art of smoking, one meat at a time. It’s a can’t miss restaurant as the head pitmaster is Christopher Prieto who has been recognized as a 40 Under 40.
Wake County Public School System
As one of the fastest growing towns in the state, Knightdale is a part of the highly regarded Wake County Public School System. Numerous options exist from elementary to middle school and high school. Looking for a private school education? Take the time to visit Thales Academy. It opened in 2007 to offer a high-quality education at a lower cost. Being located so close to Raleigh the options for charter, magnet, private and religious educations are numerous.
Recreation
Knightdale’s greenway system connects with Raleigh’s Neuse River Trail. The Neuse River Trail is 27.5 miles of paved trail with diverse features. Perfect for biking, jogging or hiking it offers scenic views of the Neuse River, winding boardwalk areas through wetlands, historical sights, and farmland. The Neuse River Trail is a segment of the Capital Area Greenway System as well as the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, a long-distance trail that stretches across North Carolina from the Mountains to the Outer Banks. The Neuse River Trail is the longest greenway trail in North Carolina and the longest paved trail between northern Virginia and western Georgia. It’s a part of the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile-long system of trails connecting Maine to Florida. The town’s Knightdale Station Park is 76-acres of playgrounds, walking trails, athletic fields and an amphitheater. Spend the day at Knightdale Environmental Education Park, certified as a Backyard Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. It’s a place to enjoy the fresh air with trail walk or enjoy quiet time with your friends and family. Runners will love the views along the Mingo Creek Park & Trail, which connects to the Neuse River Trail with a combination of boardwalk and paved sections.
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