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Today · 10:00am–12:00pm
Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, Wake Forest
Small-Town Heart, Big Family Fun
Wake Forest has that small-town magic that's getting harder to find. The historic downtown is genuinely charming, the community events feel like actual community, and the parks keep getting better. Families here love the slower pace — but you're still only 20 minutes from everything Raleigh has to offer.
Originally the home of Wake Forest University before it moved to Winston-Salem, the town of Wake Forest has blossomed into one of northern Wake County's most desirable family communities. The historic downtown along White Street offers local coffee shops, restaurants, and a genuine small-town atmosphere that's increasingly rare in the fast-growing Triangle. Families flock to Joyner Park's beautiful trails and amphitheater, and Falls Lake State Recreation Area is practically in the backyard for swimming, boating, and fishing. With strong Wake County schools, master-planned communities like Heritage and Holding Village, and a growing calendar of seasonal events, Wake Forest gives families the small-town experience with big-city access just 20 minutes down Capital Boulevard.
Our favorite family-tested activities and attractions in Wake Forest, NC.
Wake Forest's premier park with wide walking trails through open meadows, a playground, and an amphitheater that hosts summer concerts and community events.
A massive reservoir just north of Wake Forest with sandy beaches, boat launches, fishing piers, and hiking trails. Swim Beach and Sandling Beach are the most popular family areas.
Charming main street with local coffee at Sugar Magnolia, ice cream shops, and a growing restaurant scene. Weekend mornings here feel like a postcard.
Community sports complex with a large playground, picnic shelters, sports fields, and a community center. The playground is one of the best in northern Wake County.
Arts and performance venue hosting family theater, concerts, art exhibits, and community events year-round. Check their calendar for kids' programming.
The Heritage community and surrounding areas offer miles of paved greenway trails connecting to parks and neighborhoods. Great for family bike rides and evening walks.
Today · 10:00am–12:00pm
Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, Wake Forest
Today · 11:30am–12:30pm
14460 Falls of Neuse Rd Suite 107, Wake Forest
Tomorrow · 5:00pm–7:00pm
Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, Wake Forest
This Tuesday · 12:15pm–1:15pm
14460 Falls of Neuse Rd Suite 107, Wake Forest
This Wednesday · 5:00pm–7:00pm
Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, Wake Forest
This Wednesday · 5:30pm–7:15pm
Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, Wake Forest
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This Friday · 6pm–7:30pm
701 Harris Road, Wake Forest
This Saturday · 9am–12pm
235 S. Taylor Street, Wake Forest
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Wake Forest
Next Saturday · 9am–12pm
235 S. Taylor Street, Wake Forest
Insider tips and local intel for families in Wake Forest
Family fun in Wake Forest, NC -- parks, greenways, downtown exploring, and seasonal events that kids and parents love.
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Parks & Playgrounds GuideGuide to the best parks and playgrounds in Wake Forest and Rolesville for families -- including Joyner Park, Holding Park, and more.
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Historic main street with local restaurants, coffee shops, and festivals.
One of the Triangle's best-known master-planned communities with pools and parks.
Family community with neighborhood pool and quick access to Falls Lake.
Newer mixed-use community with walking trails and a commercial village.
Population
~50,000
School District
Wake County Public Schools
Closest ER
WakeMed North Hospital
Nearest Target
Target — Capital Blvd (Raleigh) or Wake Forest
Library
Wake Forest Community Library
Genuinely charming small-town feel with a growing arts and food scene. Weekend mornings mean coffee on White Street. Summers mean Falls Lake. Community pride runs deep here.