Farmer’s Market (Tuesday)
A great weekly outing where residents of Mason Springs or Lincolnton can support local growers and artisans, enjoy fresh produce and crafts, and take a casual morning stroll with family.
View event details →Here’s a concise, warm homepage hero description that highlights what makes Mason Springs unique:
A gracious, close‑knit enclave where charming ranch and custom‑build homes—often set on spacious, nearly one‑acre wooded lots—invite relaxed, friendly living without the bounds of an HOA. With private screened porches, well‑crafted finishes, and quiet, peaceful surroundings, Mason Springs delivers a welcoming, down‑to‑earth retreat just beyond the hustle—warm, serene, and uniquely yours.
Lincolnton offers a peaceful, slow-paced neighborhood with spacious lots. A quiet atmosphere and minimal street noise create relaxed evenings. Many properties are single detached houses and well-established residences. Two-bedroom and three-bedroom layouts dominate the housing mix here. Median construction dates from the early 1980s reflect sturdy craftsmanship. Convenient parking is common and highway access is straightforward nearby. Several private schools and a mix of public options serve local residents. A selection of supermarkets and local shops provides practical daily conveniences. Green spaces and calm streets support leisurely outdoor time close to home. This community welcomes newcomers seeking tranquility and convenience.
Lincolnton offers a relaxed environment. Most areas in Lincolnton are very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Pumpkin Center Primary School at 3970 King Wilkinson Road serves grades PK–2 and anchors the neighborhood with a highly rated, close‑by elementary school, offering families walkable access to early education and strong community engagement.
The nearby Marcia H. Cloninger Rail Trail is a 1.7‑mile paved path that runs through northern Lincolnton, offering Mason Springs residents a scenic corridor for walking, jogging, cycling, murals, and connection to parks.
Just a short drive from Mason Springs, Betty G. Ross Park spans 35 acres and features playgrounds, disc‑golf, trails, ball fields, tennis, a pool and Lentz Rec Center—an ideal destination for family recreation.
A few miles east lies Downtown Lincolnton’s Commercial Historic District, where residents can explore preserved early‑20th century architecture, local boutiques, eateries, and the Lincoln Cultural Center in a charming courthouse‑square setting.
Within easy reach of Mason Springs, the private Lincoln Country Club offers golf and country‑club amenities, providing upscale recreation and social opportunities just minutes from home.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A great weekly outing where residents of Mason Springs or Lincolnton can support local growers and artisans, enjoy fresh produce and crafts, and take a casual morning stroll with family.
View event details →Another chance in mid‑May to browse local vendors, pick up fresh seasonal products, connect with neighbors, and support regional agriculture just minutes from Mason Springs.
View event details →Car enthusiasts in Mason Springs and Lincolnton can enjoy a laid‑back Saturday admiring classic rides, meeting fellow gearheads, and taking in community spirit right in town.
View event details →An upbeat, family‑friendly festival under an hour’s drive offering live music, yoga, petting zoo, artisan vendors and kids’ games—great for families near Mason Springs seeking a fun weekend trip.
View event details →Residents can join the centennial celebration by completing the Bingo challenges at the library, discovering resources and stories, and earning prizes—perfect for families and lifelong learners in the area.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Mason Springs
Local characteristics and demographics for Mason Springs