Cary is a thriving community located in the heart of the Research Triangle.The third largest municipality in the Triangle is home to renowned restaurants, endless shopping, a dynamic business environment, quality entertainment and an unforgettable cultural and recreational experience. It’s no wonder that Money Magazine has frequently ranked Cary one of the Best Places to Live in the country. In fact, Cary consistently makes the honor roll among the nation’s top cities, being recognized as one of the Safest Places to Live in America , Best Places to Retire and Best Places to Raise a Family in the United States.
Cary maintains a small-town feel but offers the amenities of a much larger community. It is often referred to as the technology town of North Carolina because over 97% of its residents are connected to the internet. The Koka Booth Amphitheater and the Sertoma Amphitheater at Bond Lake host a variety of entertainment venues that range from kid friendly movies to the North Carolina Symphony. Cary provides a variety of recreational, sports, environmental, historical and cultural arts programs and services. There are 36 greenway trails open sunrise to sunset and providing more than 60 miles of recreational amenities for walking, jogging and bicycling in a natural setting. Cary was named one of 6 NCAA Championship Cities and has hosted various NCAA championships in soccer, baseball, cross country and tennis. These championships highlight Cary’s state of the art Tennis Park , Wake Med Soccer Park and the USA baseball National Training Center . Cary is also home to the Carolina Railhawks , a professional soccer team that plays in the Soccer Park.