Pineville

Woodside Village, Pineville Neighborhood

Woodside Village in Pineville, NC is a warm, well-established enclave of modest single-family homes—built primarily between 1988 and 1994—that offer cozy, thoughtfully sized living spaces in a friendly, neighborhood-oriented setting ([neighborhoods.com](https://www.neighborhoods.com/woodside-village-pineville-nc?utm_source=openai)). What makes it especially inviting is its true “village” feel: mature landscaping, community amenities like a clubhouse, pool, playground, tennis and sport courts, and scenic walking trails, all contributing to that welcoming, close-knit atmosphere ([homesbymarco.com](https://www.homesbymarco.com/subdivisions/woodside-village-in-pineville-nc?utm_source=openai)).

Pineville offers a peaceful and quiet community with low traffic noise near major roadways, creating a calm environment for residents. Well-positioned supermarkets and pharmacies make daily shopping convenient, and several dining options are available nearby. Education opportunities include accessible public and private primary schools within the area. Housing consists primarily of single detached homes alongside various apartment and townhouse options, providing diverse choices in size and style. Parks and green spaces are easily reachable in neighboring postal cities, enhancing recreational possibilities. The proximity to highways like Governor James G Martin Freeway ensures smooth travel connections, while bus lines provide additional transit alternatives.

The character of Pineville is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. This postal city is excellent for those who enjoy quiet surroundings, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic close to the railway line or Governor James G Martin Freeway. Finally, although Pineville is not home to any parks, green spaces are well-spread out in nearby postal cities, which results in them being easy to reach from most locations in Pineville.

Highlights of Woodside Village

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

🎾 Woodside Village Recreational Hub

This pocket of Woodside Village features a clubhouse, game court, tennis courts, playground, sport court, pool, pond, picnic area, and walking trails—all centered within the neighborhood (e.g., on streets like Dolomite Drive and Beryl Court), making it a vibrant community gathering space and ideal for families and active residents.

🏞️ Neighboring Pineville Lake Park Access

Just beyond the neighborhood's boundary lies Pineville Lake Park—offering residents easy access to a dog park, splash pad, playgrounds, picnic shelters, a stage, and trails that connect to the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, perfect for leisurely outings and community events.

🛍️ Nearby Woodlawn Station Corridor

The nearby Woodlawn Light Rail station along Old Pineville Road creates a convenient transit corridor, with adjacent retail strips and plazas—enhancing local connectivity and offering residents quick access to shopping options just minutes from home.

🏫 Tightly‑Knitted HOA Community

Woodside Village benefits from a well‑organized homeowners association built between 1989–1994, fostering neighborhood cohesion through shared covenants, maintained green spaces, and communal oversight—creating a stable, friendly environment where residents look after each other.

🚶 Pedestrian‑Friendly Street Network

With sidewalks lining tree‑canopied streets and walking trails weaving through the neighborhood, residents enjoy a walkable layout ideal for casual strolls, neighborhood chats on front porches, and safe pathways for kids and pets alike.

A Pineville Neighborhood

This June in Woodside Village

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

June 6, 2026

Calvary Cruise‑In: Community Car Show

Calvary Child Development Center (Charlotte) • 8:00 AM–2:00 PM

Just minutes from Woodside Village, Pineville residents can enjoy this free, family‑friendly gathering of classic and modern cars, food trucks, and a People’s Choice Award—perfect for a sunny June Saturday outing.

June (weekly Thursdays through June 30, 2026)

English Conversation Club at Pineville Library

Pineville Library • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM

This weekly program at the nearby Pineville Library is ideal for residents looking to improve or practice English in a relaxed, community‑oriented setting.

June 11, 2026

Families Workshop (Clayworks) at Pineville Library

Pineville Library (Clayworks‑supported) • 2:00 PM–3:30 PM

A creative, hands‑on session for families hosted in partnership with Clayworks—great for local parents and children seeking interactive arts experiences close to home.

June Saturdays (May–September)

Downtown Pineville Farmers Market

104 Dover Street, Pineville • 8:00 AM–12:00 PM

Right in Pineville, this weekly market offers fresh produce, baked goods, plants and more—an ideal spot for residents to shop local and enjoy Saturday mornings.

June 14, 2026

Lattes & Locals Market

Night Swim Coffee (4500 Old Pineville Rd, Charlotte) • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A cozy market just a short drive away featuring local makers, art, self‑care products, and coffee—perfect for locals wanting a laid‑back weekend outing with a community vibe.

June 25, 2026

CSO @ Pineville Lake Park (Charlotte Symphony Concert)

Pineville Lake Park • 8:30 PM–9:30 PM

An evening symphony performance at nearby Pineville Lake Park offers residents a culturally rich, outdoor musical experience within the community.

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