Moore County’s centralized location provides easy access to most anything else North Carolina has to offer - from the beaches to the mountains - and a vast array of social, cultural, historical, recreational, and educational amenities in between.So, while you do not have to go outside the gates of McLendon Hills to find
relaxing activities or adventures, most anything else you could ever want
is within easy reach right here in the home of McLendon Hills -
Moore
County.
Whether you relocate to McLendon Hills to retire, to vacation, or to live
and work, your home base of Moore County is a superbly supportive blend of
amenities and services of the highest quality -
many of which are
considered some of the best in the country!

For
example, Moore County is home to the
Moore Regional Hospital which
has been named by
Solucient as one of the
“Top
100 Hospitals in the Country” for
Cardiovascular, Orthopedics, and
Stroke
Care. Surrounding this, of course, is an expansive community of
medical professionals, facilities, and services. Healthy living is more than
just a concept in Moore County!
Prestige comes in other forms as well here in Moore County. With a well-deserved
reputation as a
"Golfer’s Paradise", Moore
County alone offers
more
than 43 exceptionally fine professional-class golf courses (along
with year-round playing, thanks to North Carolina’s typically mild annual
climate)! And the flagship to this fleet is
Pinehurst No. 2,
ranked
9th in
“America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses”, home
to the
1999, 2005, and 2014
U.S. Open!
And
still there’s so much more! The
equestrian community is quite large
and active in Moore County, offering academies, events and competitions,
rentals, group outings, and health services;
Cultural arts, in everything
from symphony to the fine arts, enjoy an exciting and highly supported presence
in the county, attracting performers and artists from throughout North Carolina
and the U.S.; Boutique
shopping, elegant
dining, and
bed & breakfast accommodations
- even world-class
resorts - all find homes in and around historic Moore
County towns and villages; County Parks and Recreational departments offer
an expansive range of
organized sports, activities, camps, and education
for kids and adults alike. The list is nearly endless!