“Why live anywhere else but Randolph County?”

“With so many recreational and cultural activities nearby, we can enjoy the beautiful outdoors as well as the benefits of fine dining, theaters, distinctive shopping museums and more!”

—Kristy, Lisa & Uretha

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Randolph County

Gently rolling hills, river valleys, and forests characterize Randolph County's 790 square miles. It is the 11th largest county in North Carolina and has the 19th largest population in the state. Nine municipalities are incorporated within the county: Archdale, Asheboro, Franklinville, Liberty, Randleman, Ramseur, Seagrove, Staley and Trinity.

Asheboro is approximately 70 miles from Raleigh and from Charlotte. Randolph Hospital is located in Asheboro, NC, home of the NC Zoological Park and the Uwharrie National Forest.

Randolph County is a part of the Piedmont Triad region, a six-county area whose central location puts it within 90 miles of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west and within 200 miles of the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The county sits in the middle of the Eastern Seaboard, within 500 miles of half of the nation's population and largest markets. The region is united by the Piedmont Triad International Airport, interstate highways, a score of colleges and universities and a rich cultural life.

Although Randolph County is a part of the largest metropolitan area located entirely within North Carolina, it is a relaxed community that achieves a graceful balance of tempos—fulfilling its contemporary urban vision at the same time valuing and protecting its southern hospitality avoiding urban problems as traffic congestion, higher unemployment and an increasing crime rate.

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