WOW June: All About Bluebirds!
A family-friendly nature walk led by a retired biology professor to observe and even hold baby bluebirds — a charming hands-on experience close to home, perfect for local families.
Nestled amid mature trees and quiet streets, Runneymede offers a charming blend of stately traditional homes and inviting Southern character. Known for its spacious lots, equestrian trails, and close-knit community feel, this neighborhood is a peaceful retreat where neighbors become friends and nature is always close by.
Lake Norman presents a tranquil community with predominantly single detached homes and row houses built around 1998. This neighborhood features mainly three and four-bedroom residences suitable for various preferences. Residents have convenient access to a supermarket and a select variety of restaurants and cafes, meeting daily needs nearby. Nearby parks such as Blythe Landing Park and JETTON REGIONAL PARK provide opportunities to connect with nature. Well-positioned highways like I-77 offer smooth travel options, making transportation through the area seamless. Public and private educational facilities at multiple levels are accessible, creating a well-rounded environment for residents.
Lake Norman is a wonderful community to buy a home in for those who prefer a calm ambience. Lake Norman is very quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. It is very hard to access parks in the community since they are distributed sporadically. Despite that, there are a few public green spaces close by for residents to visit.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A 50.8‑acre near‑pristine woodland within the neighborhood, protected by a conservation easement, featuring mature forests, the historic mill site, “Whale Rock” granite outcrop, and pedestrian and equestrian trails along the Rocky River.
Well‑equipped with private stables, riding arena, paddocks and boarding facilities, this equestrian center anchors the neighborhood’s deep connection to horseback riding culture and rural charm.
This lane borders more than two acres of wooded common land preserved by the HOA, offering walking and riding trails that connect seamlessly to the Runneymede Woods conservation area.
The neighborhood’s extensive frontage along the Rocky River combines scenic wooded conservation land with wildlife habitat, enhancing water quality and providing a tranquil natural buffer for residents.
Runneymede stands out for its luxurious custom‐built homes, often set on large, gently rolling acre‑plus parcels, blending upscale architecture with private, estate‑like suburban living.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A family-friendly nature walk led by a retired biology professor to observe and even hold baby bluebirds — a charming hands-on experience close to home, perfect for local families.
Celebrate the start of Southern summer by watching fireflies with guided learning — a magical outdoor evening ideal for local families seeking seasonal nature connection.
Free live beach‑variety band concert just steps from Runneymede — brings community together outdoors in downtown Davidson for music, picnic, and socializing.
Another free, lively outdoor concert in Davidson featuring an Earth, Wind & Fire tribute — a fun summer evening minutes from home for residents and families.
Weekly Saturday market offering local produce, baked goods, flowers and more — a convenient way for Runneymede dwellers to shop local and support regional growers.
Seasonal concert series in nearby Davie County Park, giving residents additional options for outdoor music and community gathering beyond Davidson.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Runneymede
Local characteristics and demographics for Runneymede