Life in Davie County is Both Modern and Traditional ... The Best of Both Worlds!
While vibrant in culture and commerce, its countryside is just down the street and still full of traditional southern charm.
Located on Interstate 40 within just a few miles of Interstates 77 and 85, Davie County offers easy access to anywhere. Vacation paradises in the mountains or at the beach are only a few hours drive from home.
The climate of Davie County is temperate, with the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west forming a barrier that shields the region from severe winter conditions. Extreme high and low temperatures are rare during any part of the year. The average annual high temperature is 69 degrees; the average low is 46.
Sporting opportunities are abundant, as the area is well known as a golfer's paradise: Davie County has an average 262 playable days for golf a year. The Twin City Soccer Club hosts major regional tournaments at their 11 field complex in Davie County. The Davie YMCA hosts an indoor Olympic sized swimming pool, racquet-ball courts, indoor and outdoor tracks, basketball courts, and an outstanding top-notch fitness center.
Recreation opportunities abound in the Region, including countless outdoor adventures. Many state parks take advantage of the area's natural beauty. River boating, camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, rock climbing and swimming are just some of the popular activities residents can enjoy.
Cultural assets are plentiful in the Region. Resources include performing arts arenas, historic districts, landmarks, wineries and vineyards, festivals and seasonal events.
Davie County is dedicated to superior public education, working to establish a world-class educational system from K-12 and beyond. The region is home to eleven four-year colleges and university. Â In addition, Davidson County Community College (DCCC) has a community college in town with resources for employee training and education.

