Receiving high marks for affordable housing, good neighbors, green space and A-plus schools from Family Circle Magazine in 2009 as part of their annual feature “Best Places For Families,” Indian Trail is located just 15 miles southeast of Charlotte. While preserving its historic charm, Indian Trail welcomes and promotes new businesses and entertainment venues to help better serve its ever-growing
residential population by striving to provide the best of both worlds: big city amenities with a small-town feel. Indian Trail, incorporated in 1907, can trace its beginnings to the 1750s and the establishment of a trade route between Virginia and the Waxhaw Indian settlement. The economy evolved from a trading and gold mining community to an agriculture and transportation hub with the development of the railroad in the 1870s. Since the suburban trend emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, Indian Trail has experienced huge residential growth. According to the 2010 Census reports the population has grown from less than 2,000 people in 1990 to more than 38,000 today. Much like 50 years ago, Indian Trail is at an exciting crossroads of development. Town of Indian Trail staff and elected officials work in partnership with local civic organizations and community businesses to foster orderly growth and instill community pride by offering a variety of activities including festivals, events and concerts throughout the year in Crossing Paths Park, Chestnut Square Park and Crooked Creek Park.