Pfafftown

Pfafftown is a city in North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, Pfafftown had a population of 9,562.

Get in

By plane

Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO IATA), is about a 40 minute drive (30 miles) east of Pfafftown between Winston-Salem and Greensboro.

By train

An Amtrak station with shuttle service to nearby Winston-Salem is located in Greensboro.

By car

Pfafftown is easily accessible by car via Interstate 40, Interstate 77, Interstate 85, U.S. Highway 421 and U.S. Highway 52 (Future Interstate 73/74).

Get around

There is no bus or taxi service within Pfafftown. Transportation by private car is the primary way to get around Pfafftown.

See

Do

  • C. G. Hill Memorial Park, 5600 Balsom Road, +1 336 703-2500. C.G. Hill Memorial Park contains a hollow poplar tree which was used by Confederate sympathizers to hide possessions, including not only weapons, but also cows, among other belongings, during the American Civil War. The tree is also said to have provided shelter to travelers during storms. The park is also home to a well-populated duck pond and fishing and picnic areas. Great place for evening walks along its paved pathways. free.

Buy

  • Pfaff In Convenience Store, Yadkinville Road.

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