Lexington, NC

Known as the “Barbecue Capital of the World,” Lexington, NC hosts a slew of restaurants serving up Western-style barbecue (vinegar-based sauce) and hosts an annual barbecue festival each year. Located in the Piedmont area of North Carolina, the city is adjacent to High Rock Lake and has played host to several fishing tournaments, including the Bassmasters Classic. Between food and outdoor areas, Lexington, NC is a kid-friendly hub in the Triad.

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About Lexington NC

  • Population: 19,000+
  • Settled in 1775 and Incorporated in 1828 by the North Carolina General Assembly
  • Became the county seat of Davidson County in 1847
  • Often referred to as the “Barbecue Capital of the World” with a long heritage in “Lexington style” barbecue and furniture making
  • Home to nationally acclaimed artist Bob Timberlake and NASCAR racing legend Richard Childress

Lexington’s Location:

Lexington is centrally located in the heart of the Piedmont Triad area and only minutes away from several metropolitan areas:

  • High Point- 18.5 miles
  • Winston-Salem- 23.5 miles
  • Greensboro- 32 miles
  • Charlotte- 63 miles

North Carolina Passenger Train Lexington offers convenient access for air and rail travel. Freight carriers such as Winston-Salem Southbound and Norfolk Southern serve the area and passenger access via Amtrak is only 15 minutes away in Salisbury or High Point.

Outdoor Fun In Lexington

Lexington is just a few hours from the beautiful beaches of both North and South Carolina and less than 2 hours from a relaxing scenic mountain ride along the Blue Ridge Parkway. If a day cooling off on the lake or river is more your style, High Rock Lake, City Lake, Lake Thom-a-Lex, and The Yadkin River are minutes away from the City center, featuring amenities such as boating, fishing, playground, and picnic areas.

Lexington Shopping & Life

If you enjoy shopping, Lexington’s Uptown District offers many unique options. Discover country antiques, vintage collectibles, a grocery store established in 1919, and a variety of other treasures. While strolling past the stores, enjoy the City’s free outdoor wireless internet service, which blankets more than twelve blocks in the Uptown district. Street festivals are also abundant in Uptown Lexington with the granddaddy of them all, the Lexington Barbecue Festival.

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