The site of Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, with impressive cliffs overlooking the Neuse River, has been a landmark for centuries. Five hiking trai...
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Stoney Creek Dog Park, it is our mission to establish and maintain an accessible fenced-in, off-leash dog park where well behaved dogs can exercise...
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Mission Statement:The mission of the Onslow County Parks and Recreation Department is to enhance the quality of life of the citizens by offering a ...
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About Us:
The Recreation and Parks Department provides a variety of athletic, recreational, and arts and crafts activities for all ages and specia...
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A crown jewel of the North Carolina coast and Hammocks Beach State Park is Bear Island—a 3-mile-long, undeveloped barrier island accessible b...
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The eight miles of trails at Goose Creek State Park lead visitors through a broad range of coastal experiences—live oaks draped in Spanish mo...
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Singletary Lake State Park welcomes groups of 20 or more to enjoy camping, retreats and environmental education in the unique Carolina bay lakes re...
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Welcome to the Town of Leland Department of Parks and Recreation. This is an exciting time for Parks and Recreation in Leland. Since the department...
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Jones Lake State Park has long been a community destination for lazy picnics under the shade of tall pines and swimming in the lake’s shallow...
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Brunswick Nature Park has 911 acres of wonderful undeveloped wilderness that provides a dynamic mix of vegetation, wildlife, ecosystems, vistas, we...
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With a marina providing access to some of North Carolina's best fishing spots, a secluded camping area beneath towering trees, and miles of hiking ...
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Fort Macon State Park has multiple personalities as the site of a perfectly restored Civil War-era fort, a museum-quality coastal education center ...
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Serenity seems to pervade Medoc Mountain State Park, enhanced by gentle Fishing Creek and a scenic open meadow that spreads from the picnic grounds...
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The centerpiece of the 174-acre park is Historic Yates Mill, which is the last operable water-powered gristmill in Wake County (more than 70 water ...
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Richard Stanhope Pullen founded History Pullen Park on March 22, 1887. Once farmland, Mr. Pullen donated the land as a gift to the City of Raleigh ...
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A visit to Lake Waccamaw State Park unveils one of the most unique bodies of water in the world and one of the greatest geological mysteries—...
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-Raleigh's oldest dog park opened in April 2003.-Dogs can roam free off leash-Free to the public-Water available from faucets and buckets for dogs ...
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