Green Level, NC, is a small but growing town in Alamance County, incorporated in 1990 and now home to about 3,000 residents. Its location within commuting distance to Greensboro, Durham, and Burlington makes it a convenient choice for those working in larger cities. Housing in Green Level includes a mix of single-family homes built from the 1960s to the present, with styles ranging from brick ranch-style houses and cottages to contemporary homes. The Bedford Hills subdivision, completed in 2019, added over 200 homes on quarter-acre lots. Additionally, there are manufactured homes available in Green Level Mobile Home Park and other areas of the town. The Alamance-Burlington School System serves the area, with schools like Woodlawn Middle School and Eastern Alamance High School receiving high ratings.
Green Level features recreational spots such as the Green Level Municipal Park, which offers ADA-approved playground equipment, basketball courts, a football field, and a volleyball pit. The park is also home to youth sports teams and hosts various town events, including the annual Juneteenth celebration and seasonal activities like movies in the park and trunk-or-treating. Just east of the town, Graham-Mebane Lake provides opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and picnicking.
Local amenities include a Food Lion, Dollar General, and Ez Go Mart for basic needs, while Crazy Mexico offers dining options. Future growth in shopping and dining is anticipated with the opening of Alamance Community College’s Public Safety Training Center in 2025. For more extensive shopping, residents can visit Tanger Outlets in Mebane, located 10 miles east.