Denton North Carolina

Small Town Living

Denton is your hub for outdoor recreation – High Rock Lake, Badin Lake, Lake Tillery, Uwharrie National Forest, and game lands. Come to play and then stay. Denton is a small town where people drive golf carts to eat at the Classic Family Restaurant – a regional favorite spot. Anchored by companies like Kaufman Trailers, Denton is not only a good place to live and play, but also to work.

Population

1,636

Median Household Income

$41,261

Median Age

43.4

Median Home Value

$116,031

Distance to High Point

26.9 Miles

Distance to Greensboro

26.9 Miles

Distance to Winston Salem

38.7 Miles

Distance to Charlotte

64.9 Miles

Distance to PTI

46.6 Miles

Elementary School

Denton Elementary
Silver Valley Elementary School

Middle School

South Davidson Middle School

High School

South Davidson High School

Denton’s Farmers Market is the place to come for locally-grown produce, baked goods, and hand-made arts & crafts. The market is held on select dates, and includes the special Holiday Markets.

The Denton Museum is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. The museum is located in the Town Hall meeting room at 201 W. Salisbury Street, Denton, NC 27239. Admission is free.

Denton FarmPark is a family owned historical park with 15 restored buildings including a general store, grist mill, church, plantation house, blacksmith shop, log cabin. A full-size steam train encompasses the park on a 1½ mile track.