2021 Welcome to Waxhaw

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Horse Community & Greenway Trails Attract Riders to Waxhaw Union County has the largest equine population (by county) in North Carolina Waxhaw has a long timeline of equestrian history. The original inhabitants of the region were a Native American group known as the Waxhaws (originally called the Wysacky). The tribes involvement in the Yamasee War led to their destruction and the freeing of their land for European settlement. The area was first settled by European-Americans in the mid-eighteenth century. Most settlers were primarily of Scots-Irish origin. These settlers became subsistence farmers and horses were an integral part of their daily life. The equestrian lifestyle is still part of this area's tradition. This close-knit community is full of many equestrian lovers who have discovered the lands splendor with an abundance of equestrian farms and horse-friendly neighborhoods. Warm sun and a relaxed lifestyle make Waxhaw a favorite for horse lovers. The area has picturesque barns, gentle topography, rolling meadows and miles of trails, which gives oodles of horse people time to explore them with their favorite gentle giant. Living in a horse loving community allows equine enthusiasts to share their passion with other horse lovers and enjoy quick access to stables, riding trails, and equestrian activities. No matter what kind of riding you do - English or Western, dressage or eventing, trail riding or just for pleasure, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more vibrant horse culture. Located between Waxhaw and Monroe on Highway 7, the Mineral Springs Greenway is a quaint trail system that runs through the area and is the perfect place for a ride among other enthusiastic horsemen and women. Horses, joggers and mountain bikers enjoy this serene 1.7 mile out-and-back natural surface trail

as it follows along a creek through some nice forested areas. Just south of Waxhaw is Cane Creek Park which offers miles of trails for horseback riding. This Union County park encompasses 1,050 acres of land and surrounds a 350-acre lake that is peaceful and well maintained. For those who aren’t lucky enough to call Waxhaw home, it’s a short distance from Charlotte for a quick escape from the city, and far enough to provide a peaceful and charming ride. Come experience Waxhaw by horseback at one of the many area stables offering riding lessons, riding camps, horse shows, leasing, boarding, sales and training. n

5 STAR AGENT FOR 10 YEARS IN A ROW FOR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

Waxhaw & Union County Specialist

HHHHH JAN KONETCHY

Cell: 704-574-5065 Office: 704-843-2124 jankonetchy@gmail.com www.jankonetchy.com

Broker NC & SC Waxhaw • North Carolina

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