Freight Train Blues Concert Series
A free outdoor concert honoring local music legend Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten—perfect for families and neighbors to enjoy live blues in their own Carrboro commons.
Nestled amid leafy streets, Cates Farm is a welcoming Carrboro neighborhood known for its charming mix of contemporary and craftsman-style homes with inviting front porches. Residents enjoy peaceful walking trails, a strong sense of community, and an easy stroll to local schools and parks, making it the perfect blend of comfort and connection.
Chapel Hill offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere with predominantly single detached homes built around 1988. This postal city features a variety of three-bedroom and larger homes, providing ample space. A strong bicycling infrastructure supports convenient mobility options alongside easy access to about 30 bus lines and nearby stops. Parking is abundant, and proximity to highways enhances driving accessibility. Residents benefit from nearby primary schools, with several public and private schooling choices at multiple levels. Essential amenities such as pharmacies and grocery stores are conveniently located, complemented by multiple local restaurants. Overall, Chapel Hill combines a calm environment with accessible services for comfortable living.
Chapel Hill is a very good postal city to buy a home in for those who prefer a calm environment. Chapel Hill is very quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Just a quick walk from Cates Farm, Anderson Community Park offers peaceful walking trails, expansive fields, a pond, dog park, and playgrounds, making it a favorite outdoor retreat and gathering spot for neighborhood residents.
Located right across from Cates Farm on Rock Haven Road, Carrboro High School is highly rated and contributes to making the neighborhood especially appealing for families seeking strong educational opportunities.
An easy bike ride from Cates Farm, Carrboro Plaza on NC 54 features a diverse mix of local eateries including Akai Hana (Japanese), Napoli Pizzeria, and Fiesta Grill, which give residents convenient dining options close to home.
Beloved by locals for its fresh, local produce and community vibe, the Weaver Street Market co-op is less than 2 miles from Cates Farm and is a staple in daily life for neighborhood shoppers.
This paved greenway traces the historic rail line and connects Cates Farm residents to downtown Carrboro and Chapel Hill, fostering a bike-friendly lifestyle and easy, scenic commutes without needing a car.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free outdoor concert honoring local music legend Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten—perfect for families and neighbors to enjoy live blues in their own Carrboro commons.
Celebrate peak flower season with local blooms, creative make‑and‑take art, floral scavenger hunts, live music, and vendor specials—a beautiful and community‑centered morning within walking distance.
Catch an intimate live show by Bixby at Carrboro’s iconic Cat’s Cradle—a great night out just minutes from home for music lovers.
Indie rock fans in Carrboro can enjoy a sold‑out night with The Beths, a favorite band playing close to home at Cat’s Cradle.
Join a vibrant Juneteenth celebration in Carrboro’s own Cat’s Cradle backyard—live music by Tank and the Bangas and community togetherness in your neighborhood.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Cates Farm
Local characteristics and demographics for Cates Farm