Cannabis Dispensary Apex NC
Find dispensaries in Apex, NC. Discover THCa flower, CBD, and hemp product retailers in the Peak of Good Living.
3 dispensaries found · Wake County · Pop. ~75,000
Everything Hemp Store
2038 Creekside Landing Dr, Apex, NC 27502
Everything Hemp Store is a hemp dispensary at 2038 Creekside Landing Dr in Apex, NC, specializing in a wide range of hemp-derived products. The shop serves Apex's growing southern commercial district, positioned near the US-64 corridor close to major retail anchors and easily accessible from the residential communities spreading south and west of downtown Apex. The shop was founded with a broad-spectrum mission: carry a genuinely wide selection of hemp formats so customers can explore the category comprehensively in a single stop. True to that name, the inventory spans THCa flower, edibles, vapes, Delta-8, and CBD products at price points suited to a range of budgets. The shop welcomes both hemp veterans and first-time customers, with staff who adapt their approach based on how much a customer already knows. The Creekside Landing location benefits from strong local foot traffic and visibility from the surrounding retail corridor, making it a practical choice for Apex shoppers who discover it during routine errands and return regularly for restocking.
Hemp Generation - Apex
522 E Williams St, Apex, NC 27502
Hemp Generation is a hemp dispensary at 522 E Williams St in Apex, NC, specializing in THCa flower, Delta-9, and CBD. The Apex location sits in the heart of a town that has earned consistent recognition as one of North Carolina's best places to live. Downtown Apex's historic railroad district and walkable main street area surround the shop, making it a natural fit in a community with strong local business identity. Part of the Triangle's Hemp Generation chain, this location brings the same rotating THCa flower menu and competitive pricing that earned the brand its regional following, with a product lineup that includes edibles, vapes, and CBD formats alongside flower. Staff maintain the chain's approachable, no-pressure environment that works well for both experienced hemp users and curious newcomers exploring the category for the first time. For Apex residents who want quality hemp products without driving to Cary or Raleigh, this East Williams Street location provides convenient access to a trusted regional brand.
Trek CBD - Apex
800 W Williams St, Apex, NC 27502
Trek CBD is a hemp dispensary at 800 W Williams St in Apex, NC, specializing in Delta-8, Delta-9, and edibles. The shop sits in the downtown Apex corridor near the town's railroad heritage district, a revitalized stretch of historic commercial buildings that has become a focal point for Apex's community identity and small business growth. The location places Trek CBD within walking distance of the local restaurants, boutiques, and community spaces that have made downtown Apex one of the Triangle's most admired small-town commercial districts. Part of the Trek CBD Triangle chain, this location carries a consistent lineup of THCa flower, edibles, Delta-8, vapes, and CBD products in a clean, modern retail space that complements the surrounding historic architecture. Staff maintain the chain's quality focus and help customers at every experience level find the right product without pressure or rush. For Apex residents who prefer to shop local and stay in the downtown district, the West Williams Street Trek CBD location is a natural neighborhood stop.
Apex is one of the fastest-growing towns in Wake County, and its hemp market has kept pace, with 3 dispensaries serving a community of roughly 75,000 that consistently lands on national "best places to live" lists. Shops here carry the full Triangle lineup, including THCa flower, Delta-8 and Delta-9 edibles, vape cartridges, and CBD, with a customer base that tends to favor wellness-oriented products and knowledgeable, low-pressure service.
The shops cluster around Apex's main commercial spines. Historic downtown along Williams Street anchors the scene, with Hemp Generation at 522 E Williams Street and Trek CBD a short distance west at 800 W Williams Street. Everything Hemp Store sits off Creekside Landing Drive near the US-64 corridor, convenient for shoppers coming from the Beaver Creek shopping area or passing through on the way to Cary.
Apex's location at the crossroads of US-64 and US-1 puts its dispensaries within easy reach of Cary, Holly Springs, and southwest Raleigh, and many shops draw customers from across that corridor. All Apex dispensaries serve adults 21 and older, accept walk-ins with no appointment, and require no medical card or registration for hemp purchases.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many hemp dispensaries are in Apex, NC?
Apex currently has 3 dispensaries serving the town's rapidly growing population of approximately 75,000 residents. True to its motto 'Peak of Good Living,' Apex shops tend to be well-organized retail spaces in the town's newer commercial developments. Both carry core products including THCa flower, gummies, vapes, and CBD. For more options, neighboring Cary has 6 shops and Raleigh has 29, each about 15 minutes away.
What products can I buy at Apex dispensaries without a medical card?
All hemp-derived products in Apex dispensaries are available without a medical card to anyone 21 or older. This includes THCa flower (which produces effects similar to traditional cannabis when heated), Delta-8 and Delta-9 gummies under the 0.3% THC threshold, CBD oils and tinctures, vape cartridges, and topical products. North Carolina does not require any special license or card for legal hemp purchases.
Will Apex dispensaries be affected by the 2026 federal hemp law changes?
Yes. Federal law P.L. 119-37, signed in early 2026, will restrict products based on total THC content starting in November 2026. This means many THCa flower and higher-potency edibles currently sold in Apex could be pulled from shelves. CBD products and low-THC options will likely remain available. Check with your local Apex dispensary about which products may be affected and stock up on favorites before the deadline.