Key Features

  • Small Town Community

    With just over 1,000 residents, Youngsville is the small-town community you’ve been dreaming of! It is in close proximity to Raleigh, the state capital, making the big city amenities only a short car ride away!
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    A Rich History

    John Young owned the land in 1839, and it was later named “Youngsville” in his honor. The town was incorporated in 1875 and since then the William A. Jeffreys House, located in Youngsville, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This house is a historic plantation built in 1842 and incorporates Federal style frame dwellings and Greek Revival style interior. 

Stats

  • Population in 2020: 1,340
  • Median Home Value: $253,769
  • Median Household Income: $46,417
  • Males (2020): 868 (49.15%)
  • Females (2020): 898 (50.85%)
  • Median Resident Age: 29.9 years
  • North Carolina Median Age: 37.9 years
  • Youngsville Zip Codes: 27596

Jaclyn's Top Picks

Full Circle Coffee Shop

Full circle, located on West Main Street, is one of two coffee houses in Youngsville. This Coffee shop not only serves coffee, but also delicious bakery items. The best part about this shop is that it is also a bookstore so you can drink your coffee and read that book you’ve been wanting to read!

Haunted Forest at Panic Point

Open during the month of October, the Haunted Forest at Panic Point opens to indulge in some Halloween fun! Located at 2808 Cedar Creek Rd. in Youngsville, NC, you can choose from one of 6 activities: The Haunted Forest, The Dark Walk, The Howling Hayride, The Carny Crypt, The Menacing Maze, and the Zombie Shootout.

Youngsville Fall Festival & More

Every September, Youngsville hosts the annual fall festival. The festival includes a car show, craft show, and plenty of food supplied by vendors. The event is truly one-of-a-kind and really demonstrates the small town charm that everyone loves!

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