Lenoir

Huntington Woods North, Lenoir Neighborhood

Huntington Woods North in Lenoir, NC, is a welcoming community known for its tree-lined streets and charming homes with spacious yards. Blending classic Southern architecture with modern comforts, this neighborhood offers a peaceful, close-knit atmosphere where neighbors become friends and every stroll feels like coming home.

Lenoir offers a tranquil environment with low traffic noise and a slower pace of life. Housing primarily consists of single detached homes along with some duplexes, featuring mainly two- and three-bedroom options. The community benefits from convenient access to primary schools throughout the city. Residents find nearby pharmacies and grocery stores handy for essentials, while a selection of local restaurants provides dining variety. Parking is easily accessible, making car travel a straightforward option for daily activities. Although cycling infrastructure is limited due to the hilly terrain, the city’s overall calmness and quiet remain attractive features.

Lenoir offers a calm atmosphere. Lenoir is very good for those who enjoy quiet surroundings, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Huntington Woods North

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌿 T.H. Broyhill Walking Park

A charming 20‑acre woodland retreat at 945 Lakewood Circle SW, just a stone’s throw from Huntington Woods North, featuring a paved 0.43‑mile walking loop, botanical gardens, a serene lake, observation deck and pavilion—making it a beloved spot for everyday strolls and the annual Sculpture Celebration art festival sponsored by Caldwell Arts Council. ([cityoflenoir.com](https://www.cityoflenoir.com/415/Broyhill-Walking-Park?utm_source=openai))

🏀 J.E. Broyhill Park

A 9.4‑acre recreational green space located downtown but within easy reach of Huntington Woods North, offering playgrounds, picnic shelters, restrooms and a basketball court—all with a paved walking path for casual family outings and community gatherings. ([cityoflenoir.com](https://www.cityoflenoir.com/407/JE-Broyhill-Park?utm_source=openai))

🚶 Lenoir Greenway

A 7‑mile network of paved and unpaved trails beginning near Shirlee Street, providing Huntington Woods North residents with accessible paths for walking, running, cycling or skating, with benches and restrooms along the route. ([caldwellchambernc.com](https://www.caldwellchambernc.com/parks-greenways-pathways/?utm_source=openai))

🏫 Hibriten High School

The local high school serving Huntington Woods North, located at 1350 Panther Trail SE; set at the foot of Hibriten Mountain, it’s known not only for its educational programs but also as a scenic landmark connecting students and community to the area's natural geography. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibriten_High_School?utm_source=openai))

⛰️ Views of Grandfather Mountain

Huntington Woods North offers scenic vantage points with long‑range views of Grandfather Mountain and the Western North Carolina foothills, giving the neighborhood a distinctive visual connection to the Blue Ridge Parkway and surrounding landscape. ([compass.com](https://www.compass.com/homedetails/Lot-80-SE-Huntington-Woods-St-Lenoir-NC-28645/XJ84M_pid/?utm_source=openai))

A Lenoir Neighborhood

This May in Huntington Woods North

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

April 11, 2026

Lenoir County Farmers Market Spring Opening

Lenoir County Farmers Market • 8:00 AM

A wonderful springtime activity where residents of Huntington Woods North can pick up fresh, locally grown strawberries, asparagus and other produce — a great way to support area farmers and enjoy seasonal favorites.

April 18, 2026

5th Annual Lenoir Bicycle Festival

Downtown Lenoir • 11:00 AM–3:00 PM

This fun, free bike-centric event invites local families to enjoy obstacle courses, bike challenges, prize drawings, and explore downtown shops and restaurants — perfect for Huntington Woods North residents looking for active, community-oriented outdoor fun.

April 24–26, 2026

National Historic Marker Weekend

Downtown Lenoir

A community-focused, family‑friendly event where residents help clean and care for historical markers — a meaningful local tradition that connects families to Lenoir’s heritage and brings neighbors together.

April 10 & 12, 2026

Lenoir Rhyne University Spring Concerts (Chamber Woodwind Ensemble & Youth Chorus)

Grace Chapel, Lenoir Rhyne University • April 10: 7:00 PM; April 12: 3:00 PM

These free concerts offer families and music lovers in Huntington Woods North a chance to enjoy live performances by talented university ensembles in a welcoming campus setting.

April 14 & 10, 2026

Pete the Cat Storytime & PJ Party at Huntington Public Library

Huntington Public Library • April 14: 11:30 AM–12:00 PM; April 10: 7:00 PM–7:30 PM

Perfect for young families in Huntington Woods North: meet Pete the Cat, enjoy storytime and crafts, and join a cozy evening PJ party — great for quality family time close to home.

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