Kannapolis
With a history of textile manufacturing, Kannapolis features a Williamsburg-style downtown, and has preserved its colonial appearance on the streets of Cannon Village, a popular strip of outlet stores that line the brick paved sidewalks. The city of Kannapolis is proud to be the home of one of the country’s largest research campuses, a stunning joint venture between Dole Foods and great NC universities. Built on the site of a former textile mill, this vast development forges a bold new path for Kannapolis and Cabarrus County, with significant economic, cultural, and entertainment benefits for the region.
Davidson
You’ll love the small-town college community of Davidson. One of the nation's top-ranked institutions,
Davidson College, occupies much of downtown. Stroll down the brick sidewalks, enjoy an authentic shopping experience and dine in quaint cafes. Visit world-renowned sculptor Dr. Tom Clark and purchase one of his gnomes.
Concord
Concord, the vibrant County seat, is just 12 miles from Park Creek. Concord has preserved its rich history and hometown pride. The historic downtown area is filled with Victorian homes, antiques, galleries, and boutiques. Concord is also home to world famous stock car racing at
Lowe's Motor Speedway and to North Carolina’s #1 tourist attraction, the vast
Concord Mills shopping and entertainment center.
Mooresville
Race fans, come see the NC Auto Racing Hall Of Fame in Mooresville, with a world-class display of cars and racing history. You can also enjoy the state's largest freshwater lake, Lake Norman, which surrounds much of the area of Mooresville.
Cornelius - Lake Norman
Thanks to its beauty and recreation opportunities, Cornelius-Lake Norman area has enjoyed substantial growth in recent years. Just 14 miles from Park Creek,
Lake Norman is the year-around place for weekend getaways and outdoor fun.