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  1. Buckhorn Township (also designated Township 3) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, Buckhorn Township had a population of 3,251. [1] Buckhorn Township, occupying 39.3 square miles (101.8 km 2) in southwestern Wake County, [2] includes small portions of the towns of Apex and Holly ...

  2. Meredith Township (also designated Township 11) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, Meredith Township had a population of 13,926, [1] a 21.2% increase over 2000. Meredith Township, occupying 9.6 square miles (24.8 km 2) [2] in central Wake County, is almost completely occupied by ...

  3. As of the 2010 census, Cary Township had a population of 74,074. [1] Cary Township, occupying 32.4 square miles (83.9 km 2) in western Wake County, [2] includes the bulk of the town of Cary and portions of the town of Apex and the city of Raleigh. Cary Township contains two high schools: Cary High School (public) and Cary Academy (private).

  4. Coordinates: 35.8093444°N 78.4069732°W. Marks Creek Township (also designated Township 10) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, Marks Creek Township had a population of 21,932, [1] a 34.7% increase over 2000.

  5. White Oak Township (also designated Township 20) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, White Oak Township had a population of 72,894, [1] an 88.3% increase over 2000. White Oak Township, occupying 52.9 square miles (137.1 km 2) [2] in western Wake County, includes the bulk of the ...

  6. Coordinates: 35.8181622°N 78.4979248°W. Saint Matthew's Township (also designated Township 17) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, Saint Matthew's Township had a population of 65,731, [1] a 47.3% increase over 2000.

  7. Wake County opened its first, granite-screened, 3.75-mile section, from New Hill-Olive Chapel Road to Wimberly Road, in 2003. Phase II occurred in July 2005, extending the length from 3.75 miles to 5.5 miles. In 2006, the remaining 1-mile section was completed, to fully extend Wake County's portion of the trail to 6.5 miles.