Top Parks in North carolina, United states, Page 1

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Mebane Community Park

Address: 627 W Center St, Mebane, NC 27302, USA

Park

“Great paved path, they say 1/2 mile. I say maybe a 1/2 mile (maybe little less). Great for dog walking! There is a dog park, but we don’t use them. Clean open rest rooms when we were there in Jan. Fitness park - looks interesting! Will go again!”

Bluestem

Address: 1900 Hurdle Mills Rd, Cedar Grove, NC 27231, USA

Cemetery Park

“Wonderful natural area!!! Opened in the fall of 2022 this is a well planned, well thought out and maintained natural area that was probably once a Pope family farm. My wife and I have been to almost every park and recreational area (with our dogs) in Orange county, but this is a stand out!! It is one of the best places for a quiet, peaceful, easy hike with the dogs. Open fields, pond, old barns, cemetery, woods and graveled road, all well marked, not muddy or hilly. Not to mention, a port-o-John and garbage can! Many other trails in the area have narrow, rooted, technically difficult paths, NOT HERE! There is a map (take a photo of it) and post card at the visitors barn. Well done owner and volunteers!! And thank you for preserving this wonderful piece of nature. We will be frequent visitors. If you bring your dogs, please pick up after them and be careful they don’t eat coyote poop!”

Treasure Point Park

Address: 123 Treasure Point Rd, Camden, NC 27921, USA

Park

“Quiet small park on the confluence of Sawyer Creek and the Pasquotank River with a pavilion, fishing pier and benches to take in the fantastic views. Two biking/hiking trails are challenging within the tightly packed woods. Definitely a hidden gem.”

Carrboro Community Garden

Address: 1120 Hillsborough Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA

Park

“Just stopped by to check this place out. Great place to bring the kidos, nice play ground, rest rooms were decent, people were walking around the trails, nice picnic area as well!”

Tomlinson-Moore Family Park

Address: 187 Highland Point Ave, Harmony, NC 28634, USA

Park

“Such a lovely little family park. It’s usually very quiet and relaxing to stroll and let your kids play on the swings and slides. We will be back often!”

Bishop's Gate Pool

Address: 330 Westhigh St, Cary, NC 27513, USA

Park

“Clean place and well kept”

Seawell's Quail Farm, LLC

Address: 676 Seawell Rd, Carthage, NC 28327, USA

Park

“Been doing hunts with Tony for 13 years. Nicest guy you'll ever meet. Reasonable price...the more you miss the more you walk. Most guides just move on when birds get away, that's money in the wind. Tony gets after'em. Don't show up with a semi that won't cycle!! Great dogs. Action packed fun with a gun.”

Ray M. Floors Community Park

Address: 116 Holts Pond Rd, Princeton, NC 27569, USA

Park

“It is a small town park. A good place to take smaller kids. It has a few things they can play on .it is a safe place to go because it is monitored 24 hours a day by police because they have cameras at the park. It has some benches you can sit on as well. It is a small town park but you can enjoy the beautiful weather out there.”

Honeycutt Park

Address: 1032 Clear Creek Farm Dr, Raleigh, NC 27615, USA

Park

“Super cool playground! My son always enjoys playing here abs running all around in between the two playgrounds. The main playground has that awesome triple slide that a few other playgrounds have. Has a half dozen different creative ways to climb up to the higher level. There’s a picnic shelter, sand beach volleyball court, basketball courts, tennis courts, and a paved trail through the woods. Really enjoyable park!”

Whip-O-Will Campground

Address: 200 Whipporwill Rd, New London, NC 28127, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“I love my home away from home. Weekends at the lake never get old.”

Robbins Ballpark

Address: Robbins, NC 27325, USA

Park

“Ballfield is currently being renovated. New bases are being added, pitchers mound is being installed. Working on bringing sports back to Robbins for family fun. Please come check it out.”

Duck Amphitheater

Address: 1200 Duck Rd, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949, USA

Park

Dove Garden

Address: 109 Stacie Dr, Elizabeth City, NC 27909, USA

Park

“Man they be tracking me waab”

Adams Farm

Address: 1903 Adams Farm Pkwy, Greensboro, NC 27407, USA

Park

“Fishing is fair. No bites today, swimming pool out of commission for good looks like. Tennis courts nobody using them, just walk the trails with there dogs, ride bikes, Frisby, kids playing in kids area. Fair walking enjoyment, Grey hearing, hawk excitement, ducks, wildlife.”

Doak Park

Address: 301 W Main St, Thomasville, NC 27360, USA

Park

“Love this place but there are needles in the parking lot. Thomasville needs to focus on keeping this park nice. There are so many wonderful children playing here but I regularly see folks smoking pot on the actual playground and have found needles on two occasions”

Action Park

Address: 609 Wake Chapel Rd, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, USA

Park

“This park is probably my favorite in the Fuquay Varina area. It has a great tennis courts, 3 great baseball/ softball fields, outdoor batting cages, and a nice playground that is typically not too busy. If I ever play softball in Fuquay, these are my favorite fields. My sister also loves playing tennis at these courts. There are also bathrooms on site.”

Worthdale Park

Address: 1001 Cooper Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610, USA

Park

“We had our annual cookout Brothers and Sisters United. Turned out great”

White Pines Nature Preserve

Address: 548 S Rocky River Rd, Sanford, NC 27330, USA

Park

“Very hilly terrain and well manicured main trails. The river trail is quite slippery at this time of year. About a 220’ chain in elevation to get down to the bottom so be prepared for a workout getting back up.”

Mayberry Campground

Address: 114 Byron Bunker Ln, Mt Airy, NC 27030, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“It's a little noisy considering how fast off the highway it is located, but it's not obnoxiously loud. The laundry room add clean and accessible but you don't get everything dry the first time. The staff is super friendly, the spots are spacious, but not every spot has a fire ring and no pucnic tables. That wasn't a deal breaker for us as we weren't there during the day. There is cable TV spaces and non cable spaces and we choose no TV. This trip was to unplug for us. The prices were perfect. Definitely would camp here again!”

Lexie Lane Park

Address: 301 North Dixon Avenue, Cary, NC 27513, USA

Park

“Small park. Has a baseball field, basketball court, and playscape for young children”

The Dotmond RV Park

Address: 2828 NC-57, Milton, NC 27305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Lee County Parks & Recreation

Address: 2303 Tramway Rd, Sanford, NC 27332, USA

Park

“Loved being involved with Lee County Parks and Rec. since I was a child. Now my child doesn't share all the same interests BUT IT'S A WONDERFUL WAY TO MAKE THOSE MEMORIES. The children meet kids that aren't always in the same school or grade. Most every coach I have encountered was great. The facilities are much better than when I was a kid. I was too. lol IT'S reasonably priced. IT'S great for your kids to make new friends ( some I knew as a child are there with their children) it fun to chat. The kids get to know teamwork, burn those calories, do healthy, fun, safe and supervised activities. The prices are reasonable even if you live out of county. I would definately recommend getting your child into whatever and however many activities as possible. I love watch practices, recitals, or games. It's ALL good clean fun.”

Buffaloe Road Athletic Park

Address: 5812 Buffaloe Rd, Raleigh, NC 27616, USA

Park

“Come get your exercise on!!! I've been to active parks before, but man alive!! I wasn't ready!! Kinda felt bad, coming there to grab some photos, so I did a couple of push-ups to be a team player. Very clean, plenty of space, and they even have a full-size track. Trails also go around the entire park, so it's pet friendly and family ready!! Here's to great health!!”

Gibson Park

Address: 5207 W Wendover Ave, Jamestown, NC 27282, USA

Park

“Great park for littles and for trail enthusiasts. The play structure is decently sized and close enough to the tree line for a good amount of shade. The soccer fields are always well maintained and manicured, as well as the rest of the general areas.”

Heritage trail greenway

Address: 1410 W 7th St, Newton, NC 28658, USA

Park

“It was such a gorgeous walk, the the beauty of nature as I was taking my steps it was just breathtaking.”

Allensville Park

Address: 716 Gentry Ridge Rd, Roxboro, NC 27574, USA

Park

“They've updated the playground with a new playset. It would be nice if they made the play area a little bigger and added some more things for the kids to do. Besides that it's pretty much a place to walk the track and have your kids ball games there every now and again. They do keep the upkeep up on it which is a plus.”

Piney Wood Dog Park

Address: 400 E Woodcroft Pkwy, Durham, NC 27713, USA

Park

“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.”

Centennial Park

Address: 114 W Virginia Ave, Bessemer City, NC 28016, USA

Park

“Had good time with family. Good music,food,and fireworks.”

Birkhead Mountains Wilderness

Address: Asheboro, NC 27205, USA

Park

“It was a fairly subtle accent, but everything feels a little more strenuous in July heat/humidity. We only did about 10 miles out and back and didn't finish hiking the trail. There wasn't a readable map as the posted ones case is so weathered and there were no paper maps, but I'm sure there were plenty more trail miles to hike. They have a number of stone campfire sites, that don't look like they have been used recently. I'm definitely interested in checking out more of the Uwharrie national forest has to offer, but to be completely honest this location had me a little uneasy. First there was a number of discarded food items in the homestead, enough to suggest that perhaps someone was squatting there. Then there were several freshly and unnecessary chopped down young trees that were cut and left in the way of the trail. Lastly on the way out we took a different path that goes over a small creek near the trail exit and there were clear fresh footprints in the mud. There really isn't much chance we wouldn't have run into whomever it was on the trail. It really only splits near the top campsites. I expected to see another vehicle when we got to the parking lot, but nope. It may have been nothing or maybe someone is squatting there which isn't in itself a reason for concern, but either way something felt off. I definitely wouldn't go hiking alone there and without some precaution.”

Tri-County Outfitters

Address: 111 W Askewville Rd, Askewville, NC 27983, USA

Park
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