Wild on the Water
A nature-focused paddle fundraiser offering locals a chance to enjoy Lake Norman, learn from naturalists, and support wildlife projects—great outdoor family fun right in Huntersville.
View event details →The Hamptons offers a peaceful neighborhood with a relaxed atmosphere and generally quiet streets. The area features primarily single detached homes built mostly after 2000, including spacious three and four-bedroom options that provide ample living space. Residents benefit from convenient access to major highways, making car travel and parking simple and efficient. While bike lane availability is limited, the relatively flat terrain contributes to ease of movement throughout the neighborhood. Nearby amenities include easily accessible pharmacies and grocery options for daily necessities. Parks and green spaces are within reach in adjacent neighborhoods, offering additional options for outdoor recreation and leisure.
Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy The Hamptons. This area is very quiet, as there are low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, although this part of the town does not contain any parks, public green spaces are very well-spread out in nearby neighborhoods, which results in them being easy to reach from the majority of locations in this part of Huntersville.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Residents of The Hamptons enjoy access to two exclusive community clubhouses on Hamptons Park Drive and Doyers Drive, both offering pools, playgrounds, and active social calendars, making them a hub for neighborhood gatherings and family recreation.
Winding through the neighborhood, the Hamptons Greenway Trails provide scenic walking, jogging, and biking paths shaded by mature trees, allowing residents to easily connect with nature and each other without leaving their community.
Located near the main clubhouse, The Hamptons’ private tennis courts are a centerpiece for casual play, youth lessons, and friendly neighborhood tournaments, fostering an active lifestyle and neighborly camaraderie.
Just a quick drive from The Hamptons, Barnette Elementary on Hambright Road serves many neighborhood families, boasting strong community ties, dedicated staff, and a robust calendar of student events that make it a cornerstone for young families.
Minutes from The Hamptons, Birkdale Village on Sam Furr Road offers an open-air destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment, featuring beloved local restaurants, shops, and a lively family-friendly atmosphere ideal for weekend outings.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A nature-focused paddle fundraiser offering locals a chance to enjoy Lake Norman, learn from naturalists, and support wildlife projects—great outdoor family fun right in Huntersville.
View event details →A family‑friendly festival celebrating LGBTQ+ inclusion with live music, vendors, food trucks, and community connection—perfect for inclusive fun and local engagement.
View event details →A free Juneteenth block‑party concert with music, food trucks, and community spirit—great evening entertainment for Huntersville residents.
All‑month themed hands‑on building and STEM fun for families, including sensory hours, puppet shows, science shows, and collaborative cardboard city creation—ideal for local families.
View event details →A one‑day market offering artisan breads, farm‑fresh meats, seafood, flowers and more—perfect for Huntersville residents seeking seasonal local goods in a vibrant setting.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in The Hamptons
Local characteristics and demographics for The Hamptons