Address: 1300 Kildaire Farm Rd, Cary, NC 27511, USA
“Very beautiful and peaceful place to walk by yourself or with friends and family. Be mindful of the steps if you have knee troubles but other than that; it's a joy! Oh! The summer has bad mesquitos... Take some bug spray ;)”
Address: 75 Hunt Dr, Raleigh, NC 27603, USA
“Who doesn’t love a field of sunflowers at the peak of Summer? Great park too.”
Address: 2582 Beaver Creek Rd, Apex, NC 27523, USA
“This is an amazing place i take my family weekly 7$per car load best price beautiful all around dogs allowed clean place with many swimming areas beach tents allowed the park staff are friendly swimming toys floats and more allowed awesome this is my favorite place to go”
Address: 3226 Merriman Ave, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA
“Fun Park, with huge sand boxes.”
Address: 3510 Sandy Creek Dr, Durham, NC 27707, USA
“I love this park! It’s small yet comforting. Almost like a “Secret Garden”. This is a hidden gem right off the highway in Durham. There is limited parking but a very nice area to walk around. You can hear the traffic while strolling so I just pretended it was water. Then I actually came across a little creek. Ran into a family of Canadian Geese with their five chicks! Saw ducks and turtles and lots of butterflies. The air was sweet from honeysuckle and wild irises. It just felt magical walking the back trails where the grass seemed 5 feet tall. Ate a picnic lunch, had a very good afternoon.”
Address: 176 Sandy Point Dr, Knotts Island, NC 27950, USA
“Nice little campground right on the Currituck Sound, good sites right on the water with electric hook ups, drinkable water and a little shade at some tent sites... Recommend bringing wood if you can, not much to scrounge from but available to purchase at Campground store on site, with plenty of supplies. Would definitely come back”
Address: 1590 River Rd, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, USA
“If you are wanting to hike, go to the HIKING trails on the other side of the river. They are there for hiking only. No horses are allowed there. Those of us that ride our horses use the BRIDLE trails. It is the only side we can use. If you don't like horses and horse poop, go to the HIKING trails for HIKERS. Just Google hiking trails to make sure they are not the BRIDLE trails. Those of us that ride only have limited parking for our trucks and trailers. There are approx. 3-4 parking spots for cars on BRIDLE side. The rest of the parking is for horse trailers. On the HIKING side, there is plenty of room for cars. 😁”
Address: Apex, NC 27523, USA
“Thank you for making my teen son's first camping trip (that he can recall) so good!. We had private beach access by renting a lake front site and it was clean and quiet. I was able to use a charcoal hibachi on private beach for lunch everyday which kids loved! Also leave all our floats, paddleboards, cooler, chairs etc. set up all week on our beach spot vs. hauling back and forth. The sites are distanced just enough to still feel private. You can bring your dogs and tie out to the provided metal poles with hooks for hanging trash, lanterns or mess kits. Every site is shaded which was nice. The picnic tables can be moved to make your camp set up convenient. Also, pets aren't allowed on the camp beach but welcomed on the private beach areas connected to the sites. Lastly, the bathrooms - we we're in loop A and our camp host whom I met was very nice & social. She kept loop A bathrooms clean, mold free, well stocked with toilet paper and even the showers felt clean and safe. We really appreciated the dedication she put in by cleaning bathrooms multiple times during the day.”
Address: 1000 Johnston Dr, Pineville, NC 28134, USA
“The splash pad looks amazing but we just drove 30 minutes to the visit and find that it's closed until 12p on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Open MWF at 10am. Hours are not posted online as of today! I hope this saves someone else the headache.”
Address: 4581 Wheatland Dr, Saginaw, TX 76179, USA
“Amazing park. There are three different trails and a huge lake. Summer walk would be amazing. Some trails are naturally formed and loved the way they maintained. They have enough parking. Get your own water as there stations are closed for winter or pandemic. Overall this is one wonderful park to have a picnic with family / have a nice hike.”
Address: 6801 Bradshaw Quarry Rd, Efland, NC 27243, USA
“Nice little dump site for ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY.”
Address: 205 Glendale Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, USA
“A beautiful small park in Huntersville nestled inside a quiet neighborhood. Baseball field, basketball courts, swing set, and kids play area.”
Address: 1632 Rowemont Dr, Durham, NC 27705, USA
“Very clean park. Nice tennis courts”
Address: 4201 Baptist Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA
“Well maintained campground with lots of nice space around the site. Went in April during "pollen festival" so that added an extra dimension to the overnight stay for sure (see photo of pollen drifting through flashlight beam). RV people are loud, so don't get a tent spot too close to Loop B. Also, planes fly low overhead at night, so if you wake up thinking they're about to land on your tent, don't worry. The boat ramp and swim areas are not accessible before 8 am, so you can't go out to the peninsula for sunrise.”
Address: 5400 Cherrycrest Ln, Charlotte, NC 28217, USA
“The beautiful site for relax in family”
Address: 13304 Creedmoor Rd, Wake Forest, NC 27587, USA
“Best lake in the triangle. Clean & safe enjoyable all year round. Favorite boating spot 😉👍”
Address: 740 Powell Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA
“Great little park, my 3 year old daughter had a blast”
Address: Secret Places Park, 6001 Sledding Pkwy, McFarland, WI 53558, USA
“This is a great place to play with friends, basketball, volleyball and more, I would recommend coming here when your bored, I loved it!”
Address: 6333 Robertson Pond Rd, Wendell, NC 27591, USA
“Serene, beautiful and a rare boating experience that is almost entirely under a canopy of trees. If you must speak, keep your voice low for the best wildlife viewing experiences. There are currently no boats to rent at this park. For now, all paddlers BYOB. (B for boat, NOT beer.) A short trail marked with 73 buoys, you should use a leisurely pace for optimal enjoyment. You can pack your snacks and water very lightly.”
Address: Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, Pittsboro, NC 27312, USA
“Favorite boat launch at Jordan lake. Really don't know why. Maybe because it's close to the places the grandkids e joy swimming, tubing and just riding around on the pontoon.”
Address: 9130 Marcy Rd, Ashville, OH 43103, USA
“Awesome family educating destination any time of the year. Being able to truly experience how a farm was ran more than 100 years ago is eye opening. My children love to see the farm animals in various seasons. We even go in the middle of snow storms...I tell them "the animals must always be cared for no matter the weather"... It's especially nice in late Spring when the lambs are about. The blacksmith shop is full of unique items to help educate the young ones on the savvy of farm life.”
Address: 2027 Glen Laurel Rd, Clayton, NC 27527, USA
“Was in the area and googled for dog parks. This park came up. Grounds maintained nicely, landscaped greenery inviting. 1 fenced area for small dogs appeared a bit small. The fenced area for big dogs was great. Notice of leaking pipe so water off but a couple gallons of water and bowls was available. Would be nice if both benches were in shade on a hot hot muggy day...or a roof for shade.”
Address: 689 N Wakefield St, Zebulon, NC 27597, USA
“This is a great park. The amenities were were well maintained. There was a tennis court, and areas to grill. Reservation's may be required for large gatherings or use of some features or amenities. The playground was well liked by my daughter. If I recall correctly there was two separate playgrounds, and a large sheltered area, capable of hosting maybe 25 people or more. Several stationary charcoal grills including one extra large grill are located adjacent to the shelter, or other picnicking areas.”
Address: 827 Langtree Rd, Mooresville, NC 28117, USA
“What an amazing experience there are so many cool fun things to find on the island and always a nice and relaxing place to tie up. I heard there was a mysterious man named Toby who stops by the island regularly to clean up and he also watches after the wildlife. a pretty interesting spot. and you can even watch the osprey 2/47 on a live Web Cam.”
Address: 3285 Elvehjem Rd, McFarland, WI 53558, USA
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