Address: 400 E Woodcroft Pkwy, Durham, NC 27713, USA
“Love that there are divided park options by size of dogs very spacious. Always water available and the dogs and owners have been very nice and everyone is attentive to their dogs. Also a nice kids park and picnic tables on the back side.”
Address: 511 Scott King Rd, Durham, NC 27713, USA
“This is a great park. There’s a fantastic playground area with equipment for big and little kids. There are soccer fields and baseball fields. The restrooms are clean. There’s direct access to the American Tobacco Trail. There’s plenty of parking. I really enjoy this park!”
Address: 364 Leigh Farm Rd, Durham, NC 27707, USA
“Loved having the chance to see all the raptors and the Raven. We had a guided tour and it was FANTASTIC! Got to hear their back stories and learn about their habits, skills, personalities, and behaviors in the wild! Highly recommended! (Love the Screech Owl Arlo and Tony the Horned Owl!)”
Address: 410 Watts St, Durham, NC 27701, USA
“My two years old and my fourth years old loved it. It looks like a good neighborhood, and loved the fence around the playground in case you little runners try to scape.”
Address: 400 E Woodcroft Pkwy, Durham, NC 27713, USA
“Nice little playground in the middle of the woods. Had to look around for a few minutes before I was even able to FIND it, LoL. It was around 30° but my little guy still had fun on this playground. Very modern equipment and LOTS of variety of ways to climb and play on things. Has a twisty slide, spiderweb rope climbing, abs a curved mountain rock-climbing wall. Of course there’s a small kids playground too for the one-year-olds. Great park! There is also a fenced in dog park here as well!”
Address: 816 Burch Ave, Durham, NC 27701, USA
“Adorable little neighborhood park! SO colorful! This playground likes like it fell outta a bag of Skittles! LOVE IT! The entire park is completely covered by huge shade trees. SO nice! Great little playground and different stuff for young children to play on. My boy had a lotta fun here! Great little playground to bring your young children to!”
Address: 4201 Baptist Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA
“Rolling View campground is a very nice facility. We have stayed here on several outings since we purchased our Class A motorhome September 2018. It has become one of our go to place since its only three hours from our home in New Bern NC. There are nice wooded semi private sites mostly off of the Falls Lake. Roads are paved, sites are gravel with varied degrees of level. Fire rings and picnic tables are located at each site. RV sites have 30 and a 10 amp receptacles. There is also water located at each site. The general appearance of the park very pretty. It has rolling hills surrounded by beautiful hardwood forrest with lots of wildlife including birds, grey squirrels, rabbits, deer and others. It's a very peaceful, pleasant place to unwind. There is a fishing pier located on B loop. We haven't used any of the bath/shower facilities so I can't comment on those. There is a sewer dump located near the park entrance. Unless you want to do multiple setups I would highly recommend a portable potty tank for convenience. Overall I would have rate the park Five Stars. I only chose Four because 50 amp service would be a great option for units with multiple AC unit operation during very hot weather! Unfortunately, larger RVs do get quite warm with high temps but are still manageable if start cooling early morning so you can help get past the peak high temperatures.”
Address: 1608 Acadia St, Durham, NC 27701, USA
“Nice park to take your dog. If your dog is very shy or a puppy you may want to take them when it’s just you all and no other dogs. There was a great dain there when I took my puppy and the owner would not stop his adult dog from pouncing on my puppy until my puppy hid under the table and I had to just leave. It your dogs aren’t really friendly don’t take them to the park and allow them to bully smaller dogs!”
Address: 2207 Sovereign St, Durham, NC 27705, USA
“My 9year old granddaughter loves this place.. thankful durham built a bike park.”
Address: 619 Snow Hill Rd, Durham, NC 27712, USA
“ok park. could have more. nice track”
Address: 420 Anderson St, Durham, NC 27708, USA
“It's absolutely stunning, and it's a fantastic spot for a scenic stroll and photography. There's a lot to see, so you'll probably need to come back a couple of times depending on your mood for a long, long walk. A beautiful body of water with this adorable red bridge is only a small part of the scenic beauty that this park has to offer. It's also completely free. ( Parking is only $2/hr) unfortunately gift shop was closed because of private even.”
Address: 6815 Garrett Rd, Durham, NC 27707, USA
“Small,but nice park tucked away across from the school on Garrett Road,near Garrett & Hope Valley. It is easy to miss,just look for the green & blue park sign as you turn from Hope Valley on tk Garrett. There are a few tennis courts that are always full & I think a "playground " down a small trail. Restrooms are available. I practice flying my drone there,if it's not too crowded. Will try to post drone photo of park...”
Address: 1900 Maryland Ave, Durham, NC 27705, USA
“Cute little park to visit while driving through the area. It is very close to the highway so it was the perfect stop for our move up north. Only downside was I did not see any restrooms around, but there is a gas station just up the road for bathroom breaks.”
Address: Cascadilla Street, Ambridge St, Durham, NC 27704, USA
“Lovely nature preserve to visit right off I-85 in Durham. There's the beaver marsh, complete with the obligatory beaver lodge and beavers, as well as the Ellerbe Creek flowing through the preserve. You would never guess that there is such a cool place so close to urbanity!”
Address: 540 Elmira Ave, Durham, NC 27707, USA
“Great park to spend time with family and friends🤗 Definitely love the tennis courts🎾 I will be back soon⭐🦌”
Address: 300 W Club Blvd, Durham, NC 27704, USA
“Northgate dog park is fully fenced-in. Whenever I go, there's usually just a couple other people with their dogs. The only down side of the park is that it has some low spaces that are muddy if it has rained recently. But if it hasn't rained in a few days, it's a great place to throw a ball to a dog and to socialize a dog with other dogs”
Address: 13000-13510 Boyce Mill Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA
“The Mountains to Sea Trail is a great idea and gift to the people. The Falls Lake section is convenient and scenic.”
Address: 3791 SW Durham Dr, Durham, NC 27707, USA
“I stopped in to do a walk. It's a nice park and is well maintained, but I don't think it is ideal for walking. It's more for playing basketball, and there's a park for children to play. However, as far as the walking trail, it is very short, and part of it is along the highway. There are much better places to do walking.”
Address: 4201 Baptist Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA
“I stayed in B10 for a week. The space was almost level it took 25mins to set up..It was quite, shaded, and within walking distance to pier, bath house. I will stay her again when in North Carolina.”
Address: 4703 American Dr, Durham, NC 27705, USA
“Always a good time whenever we visit. Covered picnic table pavilion (though the trees provide a lot of shade on their own), a water fountain that works, play structure, swings, and a wobble-totter which looks like a teeter-totter, but is more safe. Not gated, but set sufficiently back from the road that runners can be intercepted. No toilets.”
Address: Glennstone Dr, Durham, NC 27704, USA
“This place has great trails. They are clean and we'll groomed. The signage to help you through the trails and identify what trails you are needs to be worked on. You can't tell which direction you have to go compared to the online map. It is easy to get turned around and on the wrong trail.”
Address: 1000 S Duke St, Durham, NC 27701, USA
“Beautiful place to walk, not much shade during the day.”
Address: 2503 Crest St, Durham, NC 27705, USA
“It's a nice park in need of curb appeal maintenance.”
Address: 300 W Club Blvd, Durham, NC 27704, USA
“One of the nicest parks in Durham. Good for biking good for cycling good for riding skates. Several awesome picnic options. The dog park is right next door!”
Address: 2500 E Main St, Durham, NC 27703, USA
“This is a relatively nice sized play structure. On the 5-12 age play structure there’s only one small slide. The rest of the structure is mostly upper body. There are two different types of monkey bars, some rope courses, and various other climbing structures. The 2-5 age play structure has 3 slides and a steering wheel on it. There are 4 big kid swings and 1 little kid swing with room for another. The flooring under the bigger structure has some bounce and the rest is mostly wood chucks. There are benches, two picnic tables and a picnic shelter with seating under it. There’s also a small open grass area. There is no restroom and parking is on the street which is limited. There was also a good bit of trash from people just not picking up after themselves.”
Address: 6112-6512 Cheek Rd, Durham, NC 27704, USA
“A wonderful trail experience! About a 1 mile hike to Hereford Rd. A lil squishy considering the recent rain, but there are some great views of Falls Lake and plenty of large birds fishing it's waters.”
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.”
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