Here we have a nice collection of road signs from Warren County, home of Lake Gaston as well as the northern Gateway to the Research Triangle area. Here, you can find a wealth of beautiful scenery and plenty of water sports to go around, thanks to some nearby recreational spots along the Lake.
| Sign | Location | Description |
| Handicap Crossing sign [Just Added!] | US 1 @ Center St., Norlina [Map] | While this may seem rather unusual for a major thoroughfare, even those with special needs have to get around town every once in a while. Sometimes, that involves having to cross the street, which makes this warning sign stand out. |
| One Lane Bridge sign | SR 1631 @ NC Hwy. 58, Warrenton [Map] | Even though the bridge itself crossing Mill Branch is barely visible in this picture, the absence of the yellow lines in the background indicate likewise. |
| Inez Forest Trucks sign | NC Hwy. 58 @ Old Mill Rd., north of Inez township [Map] | This has to be on the very few legitmate road signs out there that are owned by an actual business. Turns out foresty and lumber are big business in these parts. Still, it might be wise to be careful, since those trucks are huge and their loads are pretty heavy. |
| Fireman Parking sign | Front St. @ College St., Warrenton [Map] | Given that this town doesn't have a municipal firefighting squad, at least it offers its volunteers ample parking nearby for those moments when a particular need arises. |
| Circular NEW sign | Brehon St. @ Fairview St., Warrenton [Map] | I'm not sure if this particular sign alludes to anything that is new or unusual. Just the oddness of the sign itself makes it truly noteworthy. |
| Wellness sign | Spring St. @ Crocket St., Warrenton [Map] | Signs like these have been put up in various locations all over town by the county health department in an effort to get its citizens to be more physically active. The message of each sign varies in order to convey many different health tips designed to encourage a more healthy lifestyle. |
| Bed and Breakfast sign | US 401 @ Pet Burwell Rd., Warrenton [Map] | This sign leads to a quaint B&B that was originally built nearly two centuries ago. Initially designed as a farm house and later as a plantation, the building was painstakingly remodeled over a five-year period and restored to its former grandeur before opening as a B&B in 2003. [Website] |