The Wake Forest center point is approximately 6 miles north of WRAL Soccer Center and 10 miles north of Us Air Force Reserve Recruit.
Wake Forest's humid, subtropical climate makes summers a steamy affair. Nights in the low 80s and beyond are common, although the humidity can make it feel much warmer. Winters are cool but more comfortable than in many American cities, with daytime temps regularly hovering around the low to mid-50s. If your heart is set on a winter visit, participating in Christmas activities can help you stay warm.
Spring is the ideal time to visit Wake Forest, with its warm weather and dry days and nights. Many people save their travel for the longer summer break, so spring is often a little quieter in Wake Forest. This is reflected in lower accommodation prices.
Fall temperatures are also pleasant, however, rain showers can sometimes dampen vacation plans during September. Some say it's worth risking the rain to enjoy the beautiful fall foliage in Wake Forest's parks. It'll be drier during November, but also much colder with night temps often hovering around the 40s and 50s. Bring a warm coat if you're traveling so close to winter.
Several Wake Forest hotels help travelers save money through their discount programs. Save big money whenever you stay at the following local hotels.
Sleep Inn Wake Forest extends discounts to many travelers including AAA and CAA auto club members, seniors and AARP members, and government and military personnel. All these groups save on the room rate while enjoying all of Sleep Inn's other perks, including free Wi-Fi and access to the generous Morning Medley breakfast buffet. Rooms are tastefully decorated and equipped with all your favorite appliances including high-definition TV sets, coffee makers, and microwave ovens. Relax in the indoor pool or if you can't tear yourself away from work, catch up with the office in the business center.
Courtyard by Marriott Raleigh North/Triangle Town Center also offers certain groups big discounts. Seniors 62 years and older save at least 15 percent on their rooms. AAA and CAA auto club members, military service members, and government employees are also eligible for significant savings. The hotel's rooms are modern and spacious enough for relaxing watching the high-definition smart TVs or catching up with loved ones via the free Wi-Fi. The Bistro serves affordable breakfasts each morning and American classics and cocktails in the evening. The indoor pool and fitness center mean there's no excuse for letting your fitness regime slide.
You'll see real value when you stay at Wake Forest's mid-priced hotel chains. These establishments often don't charge for extras, so your money goes even further.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Raleigh - Wake Forest treats guests to more, with free Wi-Fi in all rooms, free coffee in the lobby, and a free Express Start Breakfast Bar buffet each morning. The spread is lavish, with cinnamon rolls, biscuits, bacon, and eggs cooked just as you like them among the offerings. You're bound to get a good night's sleep with comfortable triple-sheeted beds and black-out shades in all rooms. There's a beautiful outdoor pool open from June to late September; when it's closed you can still burn calories in the fitness center.
Four Points by Sheraton Raleigh North is ideal for families, groups of friends, and anyone who prefers more space to spread out. All its rooms are suites, with separate living areas and private balconies overlooking the outdoor swimming pool. Two flat-screen TVs in each suite puts an end to entertainment squabbles. Enjoy all-American comfort food at the Brine Southern Kitchen & Bar onsite. The meals are perfect paired with local craft beers straight from the tap. Wi-Fi, parking, coffee, and bottled water are all available free to hotel guests.
You can learn more about Wake Forest's past through its historic sites. Calvin Jones plantation home is now the Wake Forest Historical Museum. The museum features photographs, books, furniture, documents, and other memorabilia telling the story of Wake Forest and Wake Forest University.
The DuBois Center, Wake Forest's community center, was once the W.E.B. DuBois School. African-American residents received an education here from its inception in 1926 until racial segregation ended in 1971.
Local historic homes like the Bailey-Estes House, Powell House, Purefoy-Chappell House, Purefoy-Dunn Plantation, and Thompson House are also worth a look for history buffs. The buildings in the Downtown Wake Forest Historic District and Glen Royall Mill Village Historic District are also a sight to behold.
With a rich history and real charm, Wake Forest makes a wonderful vacation choice for travelers looking to escape the hustle and the bustle of the city. Discover the appeal of this North Carolina town on your next getaway.
Below are reviews of the city of Wake Forest, NC from an actual visitor's perspective.
The diverse array of food options and shopping!
The diverse array of food options and shopping!
Close to airport.
I wasn't there for anything other than a visit my brother who hospice said has up to three months to live! Also on the check-in the first room was a room with a king size bed when I asked for two doubles when I reserved the room. The lady said if my room wasn't right on the phone that the front desk would make it right. That is exactly what happened. The young man made it right for our three night stay.
The rooms were clean. The staff was friendly and helpful. Cleanliness and polite staff
Pretty area. Trees and hills.
Nice gift shops & plenty of restaurants!
Convenient to lots of things around the area!
Friendly staff, very clean, food was great, service was wonderful. Wake Forest area is just beautiful.
The historical houses are beautiful.
Such a variety of convenient restaurants, shopping and hotels. The Rocky Mount Convention Center was fantastic!
Nice
Very nice small city. People are friendly and helpful. It was the most convenient location for the wedding we were attending.
Very nice small city. People are friendly and helpful. It was the most convenient location for the wedding we were attending.
Very nice small city. People are friendly and helpful. It was the most convenient location for the wedding we were attending.
Very nice small city. People are friendly and helpful. It was the most convenient location for the wedding we were attending.
Very nice small city. People are friendly and helpful. It was the most convenient location for the wedding we were attending.
Very nice small city. People are friendly and helpful. It was the most convenient location for the wedding we were attending.