Top Parks in Harnett county, North carolina, United states

Jack Marley Park

Address: 145 State Rd 1441, Angier, NC 27501, USA

Park

“One of the best kid's parks is close to my house, and I love going there with my two-year-old, who likes to swing and slide around. Very pleasant view, and you can enjoy feeding the ducks and geese that come around to say hello.”

H2O Fowl Farms, LLC

Address: 3494 Fairground Rd, Dunn, NC 28334, USA

Park

“Perfect location. Great outdoor gun range. No long-range options. Can't use a 308 peeps. Friendly owner, and staff. Super helpful. Love this place!”

Coats Park and Rec

Address: 454 Park Ln, Coats, NC 27521, USA

Park

“Super cute and quaint little park. Nice area and not sketchy at all. Only two swings though and no bucket swings so, unfortunately, my 8 month old couldn't enjoy any of the equipment. But I would go here again and I really liked the two pieces of exercise equipment suitable for the adults.”

Anderson Creek County Park

Address: 1491 Nursery Rd, Lillington, NC 27546, USA

Park

“This is my favorite place in the area. There's so many trails to walk, a disc golf course, a super cool and well-maintained wooden playground set in the trees, and you should definitely take the short walk to the pond overlook to see the frogs and fish. Do watch out for cottonmouth snakes though, down near the water. I've seen them by the shore more than a couple of times.”

ERWIN PARKS AND REC GYM

Address: 810 S 16th St, Erwin, NC 28339, USA

Park

“Cute park. Was great to have the kids play while my husband and I took turns at the polling place. It’s in a little disrepair though. It has a skateboard park, splash pad, swings, climbing wall and several slides in addition to the several ball fields. Perfect for all ages.”

Dunn Dog Park

Address: 701 N Ashe Ave, Dunn, NC 28334, USA

Park

“Had a wonderful (but hot) time at the dawg park. They have done a nice job with setting up water bowls and shade! The fur babies had fun And we even had time to hop across the road and take pictures of sunflowers!”

Raven Rock State Park Campground

Address: 913 Moccasin Branch Rd, Lillington, NC 27546, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Nice newer campground, clean bathhouse. The tent pads are quite large. Plenty of water spigots and trash & recycling cans. They don't allow alcohol. Not a ton of privacy on any sites, and some sites are more shaded than others. The gravel driveways for the sites are mostly very long, plenty of room for an RV or multiple vehicles. There are some cabins as well as tent & RV sites, they looked nice from the outside. Bike trails start right at the campground, and the main park with hiking trails is only a half mile walk. Overall a nice place, but I'd imagine tent camping in the summer would be very hot.”

Neill's Creek Park

Address: 3885 Neills Creek Rd, Angier, NC 27501, USA

Park

“Our church participates in an adult softball league and this is where the field is that we play on. It's very well kept and everything is nice and clean there. The fields are very well maintained. There is multiple fields that have nice dugouts and there is nice bleachers for each side. The bathrooms aren't disgusting and they seem to be kept up pretty well. There is a nice concession stand that offers all kind of goodies. The only thing I can say about the place that's mildly frustrating is the parking. If you dont arrive early more than likely you will have a ways to walk but it is what it is. Not much space there for them to really expand the parking.”

Lillington Recreation Department

Address: 307 S 1st St, Lillington, NC 27546, USA

Park

“We love all the sports provided. Our kids are home schooled and we get to spend a lot of time doing sports with other kids. Have spent the last couple of years building great bonds with our coach our team mates.”

Lillington Botanical Trail

Address: Lillington, NC 27546, USA

Park

“This is a really cool park and now will connect with a large play area with zip line and huge slide and natural rock stairs. Really doing a ton of work there. The trails are quiet and webs cross them most trips so be prepared. Nice artwork and playset. Nice pong with fountain. Just all around great city park tucked in suburbia.”

Cape Fear River Trail Park

Address: 1002 S 13th St, Erwin, NC 28339, USA

Park

“An interesting area to be in, unless you’re a nature person type, but still is nice to be at. The environment is eco-friendly, nice view to see at, and even a good area to fish at! I recommend this place to be made with visitors to be more recognized and others!”

Raven Rock State Park

Address: 3009 Raven Rock Rd, Lillington, NC 27546, USA

Park

“Lovely park in a rural area. We visited on a warm September Sunday. After waiting on line for roughly 10 minutes the park ranger waved us in. I enjoyed hiking through the deeper timber. Land was largely level, making for an easy hike. Parking was solid but the lot was almost full. Thumbs up for a fun experience.”

Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve

Address: 1299 Farrar Dairy Rd, Lillington, NC 27546, USA

Park

“I have had several excellent experiences at Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve. We had a duck hunting outing and an upland hunting outing during the 2016-17 hunting season - both of which were a lot of fun and productive. More importantly, I have yellow lab that had developed gun-shyness at a little less than 1 year of age. Craig Tant, one of the Anderson Creek dog trainers, took her for 1 month, and turned her from a gun-shy dog that seemed destined to be a couch potato into a well tuned hunting dog that was excited to go chase birds and retrieve them. Without Craig's patient & caring training, my high pedigree labrador retriever would have been limited to a great family pet. However, thanks to Craig, she is not only a great family pet, but is also becoming an excellent hunting partner. Thanks to James and Craig and the rest of the staff at Anderson Creek.”

Animal Ed.ventures Sanctuary: Earth-Speak Park

Address: 1489 Live Oak Rd, Coats, NC 27521, USA

Zoo Park Store

“This animal sanctuary is a true labour of love. I am in awe at the small staff yet how well the animals are cared for. Every exquisite animal (carnivores excluded) had their own carefully cut fresh produce. It must have taken hours just to prepare their breakfast. The water bowls were clean even the ones outside and the pens were free of odors. The animal themselves had such wonderful personalities. From the pig that followed me around trying to squeeze in tight spaces, the tortoises that came to visit me and my favorite the monkey who played peek a boo. (Yes really) The cats and kittens (available for adoption) including a beautiful orange kitten who was the most affectionate cat I have ever met. He would make a wonderful cat especially for someone who needs company. There are python snakes, sloths geckos, an alligator, a camel, horses goats. As you walk to the back of the property it gets more exciting. I could have spent 4 hours here just enjoying the animals though it was very cold today. It’s worth a trip and consider a donation if you can. The sanctuary is definitely a place worth investing in.”

Drake Landing LLC

Address: 3146 Chalybeate Springs Rd, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, USA

Park Store

“Beautiful area! My family has been coming here for years, it is and always has been fantastic. Very friendly and helpful staff, very reasonable prices, and such a beautiful place to shoot. Strongly recommend doing the full course.”

Barbecue Creek Park

Address: 10891 NC-27, Lillington, NC 27546, USA

Park

“Fun park to take the kids and plenty of things to do. Kids had a blast and it was clean.”

Scappoose RV Park

Address: 34038 N Honeyman Rd, Scappoose, OR 97056, USA

Campground Rv park Lodging Park Furniture store Home goods store Store

“The best place to poop hands down”

Raven Rock State Park Bridle Trails

Address: 1590 River Rd, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, USA

Park

“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. 😁”

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