Mooresville

Lakewalk, Mooresville Neighborhood

Lakewalk is a charming lakeside neighborhood offering a blend of craftsman-style homes and modern living, nestled along Lake Norman’s serene shoreline. Known for its tree-lined streets, community walking trails, and vibrant neighborly spirit, Lakewalk combines peaceful waterside views with a close-knit, welcoming atmosphere.

Lake Norman presents a tranquil community with predominantly single detached homes and row houses built around 1998. This neighborhood features mainly three and four-bedroom residences suitable for various preferences. Residents have convenient access to a supermarket and a select variety of restaurants and cafes, meeting daily needs nearby. Nearby parks such as Blythe Landing Park and JETTON REGIONAL PARK provide opportunities to connect with nature. Well-positioned highways like I-77 offer smooth travel options, making transportation through the area seamless. Public and private educational facilities at multiple levels are accessible, creating a well-rounded environment for residents.

Lake Norman is a wonderful community to buy a home in for those who prefer a calm ambience. Lake Norman is very quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. It is very hard to access parks in the community since they are distributed sporadically. Despite that, there are a few public green spaces close by for residents to visit.

Highlights of Lakewalk

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏞️ Lakeside Pavilion & Canoe/Kayak Launch

A waterfront amenity unique to LakeWalk along Lake Norman, the lakeside pavilion features stone steps to the water, a canoe/kayak launch, and picnic and grilling areas—making it a standout spot for outdoor recreation within the community along Tomahawk Drive and similar waterfront streets.

🏊 Community Clubhouse & Resort-Style Pool

LakeWalk’s central clubhouse overlooks Lake Norman and includes a large outdoor pool with sun deck—providing a resort-style gathering place for residents and a focal point near the walking trail network through the neighborhood.

🐕 Dog Park & Hidden Pocket Parks

Tucked along the neighborhood’s over‑one‑mile walking trail, LakeWalk includes a fenced dog park plus several hidden park areas and green‑space benches—offering quiet pockets for pets, strolls, or peaceful relaxation just steps from homes.

🚶 Mile‑Long Walking Trail to Lake Norman Shoreline

LakeWalk features a winding walking trail of over a mile that meanders from inland through the community, past parks and culminates at the shoreline—offering residents direct, scenic access to the lake and connecting traditional homes, park‑view zones, and waterfront property.

🎾 Pickleball Courts & Playground Area

Adjacent to the clubhouse and pool, LakeWalk offers on‑site pickleball courts and a children’s playground—enabling families to enjoy casual sports, active play, and social time together within easy walking distance of their homes.

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This May in Lakewalk

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 9, 2026

Mooresville Day x Race City Festival

Downtown Mooresville (Main & Broad Streets) • 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

A lively mash‑up of two beloved hometown celebrations featuring local artisans, live music, food, community organizations, and family zones—ideal for Lakewalk locals seeking a festive, close‑to‑home day out.

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May 2, 2026

Festival of Food Trucks

Mooresville (Social District, location varies) • 5:00 PM–8:30 PM

An evening of gourmet food truck fare, local live bands, and a social district vibe—perfect for families or friends in Lakewalk looking to enjoy casual dining and music without traveling far.

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May 1–31, 2026

Would You Rather? (Summer‑themed)

Mooresville Public Library (Main & West Branches) • All Day

A fun, passive summer‑themed “Would You Rather?” display throughout May at both library branches—great for families in Lakewalk wanting an engaging, low‑pressure activity during library visits.

May 11–16, 2026 (week of May 10)

Library Storytime & Programs

Mooresville Public Library (Main & West Branches) • Various (e.g., 'Time for Tots' 9:30–10:00 AM, 'Exploration Stations' 10:00–11:00 AM, 'LEGO Club' 6:00–7:00 PM)

A variety of children’s and adult programs mid‑May at local libraries—from toddler storytimes and hands‑on exploration to evening LEGO club sessions—excellent for Lakewalk families seeking enriching weekly activities.

May 6 & May 26, 2026

Mooresville Downtown Commission Meeting & South Iredell Healthcare Forum

Mooresville Community Services • May 6 (likely evening), May 26 (time unspecified)

Public community service gatherings offering residents of Lakewalk an opportunity to stay informed and involved in downtown development and regional healthcare discussions.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Lakewalk

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Lakewalk

Neighborhood Characteristics

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