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Top 5 Things to Do in the Triangle Area of North Carolina

What a difficult task - Pick just 5 things to do in the Triangle area

I wouldn't have said that when I moved to the Triangle in 1991 but the Triangle has come a long way in such a short time and our area has so much to offer.   The Triangle area is now consistently receiving national attention as one of the Best Places to Live for its revitalization of the downtown Raleigh & Durham areas, consistent job growth, highly educated workforce, major universities, cultural activities, great nightlife, and much more. 

If you are planning to move to the Triangle area of North Carolina or your kids are considering attending one of the many universities in the area, I'm here to help you with a few things to do in the area.   With that said, it's time to visit the Triangle Area. 

Tracy Santrock's Top 5 Things to do in the Triangle

Photo of Duke Chapel1.  Visit one of the three Major Universities in the Area - A visit to the Triangle would not be complete without a visit to one of the three major universities in the area.  North Carolina State University in Raleigh, Duke University in Durham, or the University of Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill.  UNC-Chapel Hill is nestled in the quaint college town of Chapel Hill and the college is one of the top public universities in the country.  A stroll down Franklin Street, a walk through campus, and a slice of pizza at Peppers Pizza downtown would make any tourists day complete.  Duke Universities' gothic style campus is reminiscent of the Ivy League schools in the Northeast.  While visiting Duke don't miss out on Duke Gardens, the Duke Chapel, or attendance at one of the many Blue Devil athletic events during the school year.  NC State, home of the Wolfpack, is a public university known for it's outstanding Engineering programs.  The campus is conveniently located in the heart of Raleigh close to downtown.  With those visits out of the way I feel smarter already! There is no shortage of brain power in this area!

2. Take a tour of one of the many Triangle Museums - There are three Photo of Umstead Park in Raleigh, NCyou don't want to miss in the area in particular.  Each of the choices will not disappoint.  If you're in Durham visit the Museum of Life & Science which is a family friendly museum, bosts a 3-story tropical conservatory and a daily butterfly release for the children.  If your on a budget the North Carolina Museum of Art is home to over 5,000 pieces of Art and us free to the public.  Ackland Art Museum, at the base of the Univeristy of North Carolina, is considered to be one of the best small museums on any campus. If the kids are in tow go to downtown Raleigh to Marbles Kids Museum

3. Spend some time outdoors -With four distinct seasons, over 222 Days of Sunshine, and an average temperature of 58 Degrees it's hard not to enjoy some time outdoors on your visit. Whether your plans are for a short jaunt or a long hike in one of the many state parks in the area no visit would be complete without some time outdoors.  Here are a few of my favorites in the area-Pick one.  Duke forest, Umstead Park, Eno River State Park, or the American Tobacco Trail. Umstead Park would be my top pick with over 30 miles of jogging and biking trails and a fanstastic central location make this park a step above the rest.

4. Play a round of golf - With over 100+ area golf courses to choose from it's tough not to have a great golf experience.  If you're up for the best of the best head 50 minutes away to Pinehurst and challenge yourself on the famous Pinehurst #2 Golf Course. My local favorite is the Washington Duke Golf Course because I really enjoy dining at the Fairview Restaurant afterwards. 

5. Don't forget the nightlife.  What's a visit to any town without a night out on the town?  Each of the Triangle Towns now has a great downtown nightlife.  If your young and want the college atmosphere I recommend the nightlife in Chapel Hill.  Downtown Durham, in the old Tobacco district, has a number of great choices.  The NEW Downtown Raleigh has several restauraunts, bars, and fabulous venues.  My favorite night on the town has to go to Chapel Hill with fabulous restaurants, charm, character, and excitement.   

I hope you can see why I love to call the Triangle home!  It's an active and thriving area with lots of choices.  We hope you make it hear soon. 

If you are thinking of relocating to the Raleigh-Cary NC area I'd love to help you find the perfect home.  Visit my website at www.TriangleNCHomes4Sale.com for additional details and a free Relocation packet. 

Duke Chapel Photo & Umstead Park photo courtesy of Flickr.

 

 

  

16 commentsTracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor • June 30 2008 04:21PM

Comments

Tracy,
What a beautiful area you live in and filled with so much culture and places to visit. I can see I would need to spend at least a week there to be able to take in even a few of these attractions. When I visit NC some day I'll be sure to print off your blog before I go.

Jo

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Your Choice Realty ) almost 4 years ago

Tracy--Leave it to a local to give the best tips on where to go and what to do! Your clients are in good hands as you have a great top 5 list here!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) almost 4 years ago

Thanks JoAnne & Teri - my preference would be to tell folks to spend 3 days here  because each of the areas are SO DIFFERENT!  But, if you only have one day and 5 things to do pick one of each!

Posted by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor (Fonville Morisey/Santrock Realty Group, Inc. ) almost 4 years ago

I was raised in Virginia close to North Carolina. You did an outstanding job with the photos of the universities. Thanks for introducing me One True Media. I had not seen that before.

The photos are all terrific and setting the tag lines is a nice finishing touch.

Great work.

Richard

Posted by Richard Smith FHA VA Rural Development in TN GA almost 4 years ago
They've done a great job and I try to use the best of the best!
Posted by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor (Fonville Morisey/Santrock Realty Group, Inc. ) almost 4 years ago

Wow, Tracy, GREAT job!!! What a wonderful way to direct visitors to places that would be of interest to them. ;-) I have a possible client moving to one of the Carolinas.....I'll have to direct them to these posts.

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 4 years ago

Oh Cool! How did you do the videos!  Wow

Posted by Liz Moras ~ Chilliwack Realtor, Garrison Crossing,Chilliwack, Abbotsford (Harrison Hot Springs, Cultus Lake) almost 4 years ago

The museums would be my first pick to wander around. Love history!

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 4 years ago

Tracy: You have tons to see and do in your area! A Marbles Museum???  Not to mention how beautiful it is. ...and I did say HISTORY? WOW.  Awesome post.

Posted by Lake Arrowhead Real Estate (909)273-4542 Kat DeLong, Realtor Dre#01235311 (Mountain Country Realty, Lake Arrowhead. (909)-273-4542) almost 4 years ago

That area has grown in leaps and bounds. We have family in Cary but haven't been back in maybe 10 years?

Lots of information...thanks

Posted by Joan Mirantz GRI CBR SRES- Concord New Hampshire Realtor (Homequest Real Estate) almost 4 years ago

Tracy - Love all the videos.  I've been to your area before, but haven't had the time to sight see.  Maybe next time I'll be able to go to some of the places you suggest.

Posted by Pam Dent - REALTOR Charlottesville Virginia Homes and Horse Farms (Montague Miller & Company) almost 4 years ago

Well Pam, you were lucky enough to take a quick 2 minute virtual tour of the area. I hope you enjoyed the fun!

Posted by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor (Fonville Morisey/Santrock Realty Group, Inc. ) almost 4 years ago

Tracy - Well done. A visit to the Carolinas is way high on my list of things I want to do and you have whetted my appetite even more.

Posted by Tom Plant (WINEormous.com) almost 4 years ago

So much to see and do - it must keep you pretty busy.  Thanks for all the good links.

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) almost 4 years ago
Tom - We'd love to have you visit soon. You know where to find the tour guide. Georgina - It's fun to stay busy and be outdoors too!
Posted by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor (Fonville Morisey/Santrock Realty Group, Inc. ) almost 4 years ago

Tracy:  Your blog is AWESOME!  Very helpful to both the public and professionals!  Keep up the great work!

Posted by Ocean Isle Beach-- Shay West almost 4 years ago

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