Cary

Cary is a town in the Research Triangle of North Carolina. It is primarily a fast-growing suburb of Raleigh, the state capital, but has developed some economic gravity of its own. Cary is known throughout the area for having a very high population of non-native residents. The name of the city is jokingly referred to as standing for Containment/Concentration Area for Relocated Yankees.

Get in

By plane

Cary is approximately 9 miles (13 km) from Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU IATA). RDU is served by all major U.S. airlines including Southwest, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. These and other airlines provide direct connections to most major hubs, including Atlanta, Washington-Dulles, Baltimore-Washington, Chicago (Midway and O'Hare), New York City (LaGuardia), Las Vegas, Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix, and a limited number of international hubs, like London, Paris, and Toronto. Most other major cities in the U.S. are reachable after a single connecting flight.

By car

  • Interstate 40 runs just north of Cary and goes to points west including Durham, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Asheville. Two and a half hours east on I-40 is Wilmington and the North Carolina Beaches.
  • Interstate 440 serves as the inner loop surrounding Raleigh.
  • NC 540 is a toll road which passes through Western Cary, eventually becoming Interstate 540, Raleigh's outer beltway.
  • US 1 runs through Cary on its way along the Eastern Seaboard.
  • US 64 serves the south of Cary connecting Raleigh with Asheboro.

By train

Amtrak has 2 lines serving Cary. The Carolinian/Piedmont service starts in Charlotte with the Piedmont terminating in Raleigh and the Carolinian continuing towards New York City. The Silver Service stops in Cary on its way to Florida from New York. The 🌍 train station is at 211 North Academy Street.

By bus

GoTriangle offers bus service from Raleigh and from the Regional Transit Center, with connections to Durham, Chapel Hill, and other towns in the Triangle.

Get around

The immediate downtown area can be walked but Cary is fairly spread out and is best traveled by car. If you are visiting the area there are several car rental locations nearby at RDU International Airport.

By bus

Cary's bus service is GoCary, and it is also served by the affiliated Research Triangle regional bus system GoTriangle. GoCary lines 1 and 2 are loop routes, while lines 3-6 terminate at the train station.

See

Do

  • North Carolina FC, 201 Soccer Park Drive. North Carolina FC, renamed from Carolina Railhawks after the 2016 season, are a second division (NASL) professional soccer team that plays in WakeMed Soccer Park, a 10,000-seat stadium that is part of a larger 150-acre multi-use complex. The team plays from April through October and tickets start at $10.
  • North Carolina Courage, 201 Soccer Park Drive. The Courage were the 2018 champions of the National Women's Soccer League, the top level of the U.S. women's sport. They used to play as the Western New York Flash in Rochester. After the 2016 season, the owner of NCFC bought the Flash and moved them to the Triangle, renaming the team in honor of a former women's pro soccer team in the area. The Courage share WakeMed Soccer Park with NCFC. The season and ticket prices are similar to those for NCFC.
  • Fred G. Bond Metro Park, 801 High House Rd. A 310-acre park that includes 4.2 miles of walking trails, a lake and boathouse, amphitheater, athletic fields, playground, and picnic areas.
  • 🌍 Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve, 2616 Kildaire Farm Rd. Stevens Nature Center at Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve has three miles of trails on 150 acres along Swift Creek. The preserve has several plants and trees that are not common to the piedmont region of North Carolina along with bird and wildlife viewing opportunities and various nature programs throughout the year.
  • 🌍 Koka Booth Amphitheatre, 8003 Regency Pkwy, ☏ +1 919-462-2025. Performance venue in Cary hosting a multitude of cultural events including Diwali and the Dragon Boat Festival.
  • 🌍 Lake Crabtree County Park, 1400 Aviation Parkway (Morrisville). Even though the park entrance is from the nearby town of Morrisville, significant portions of the park are in Cary. This wooded park has many small criss-crossing hiking and mountain-biking trails, and one 6-mile-long trail that goes all around Lake Crabtree.
  • 🌍 William B. Umstead Park (bus 3, 5, or 7), ☏ +1 919-571-4170, . Though the main entrance to Umstead Park is in Raleigh, some trails start from Cary.

Golf

If golf is your thing, then check out the many public and private golf courses within Cary.

Buy

  • 🌍 Crossroads Plaza (from Raleigh, head west on I-40; take exit 293A and follow signs for Crossroads Blvd). Shopping center just off US-1 and I-40 that has a wide variety of stores including clothing, electronics and food. Can be difficult to navigate though, so pay attention to traffic signs.
  • 🌍 Ashworth Drugs, 105 West Chatham Street, ☏ +1 919-467-1877. M-F 9AM-6PM, Sa 9AM-3PM. Old-time drug store, founded 1957. Come for a hot dog, orange ade, an old-fashioned soda fountain, friendly service, and a dose of nostalgia.

Eat

Drink

Cary doesn't have many traditional bars, but there are a few taverns and pubs scattered around the residential areas.

Coffee

  • La Farm Bakery Two locations, one downtown, one along Cary Parkway. Bakery with an espresso bar as well as a French-American cafe menu.

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Cary
Greensboro ← Durham ←  W  E  β†’ Raleigh β†’ END
Washington, D.C. ← Raleigh ←  N  S  β†’ Southern Pines β†’ Savannah
Greensboro ← Durham ←  W  E  β†’ Raleigh β†’ Wilmington
Richmond ← Raleigh ←  N  S  β†’ Apex β†’ Columbia
Lexington ← Apex ←  W  E  β†’ Raleigh β†’ Nags Head


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