Hiking Trails in Wake Forest
Hiking trails suitable for families and kids
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H.L. Miller Park
This two-acre wooded park, located behind Wake Forest Town Hall, offers picnic tables and paved trails for visitors to enjoy a peaceful day in nature.
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0.4 mi away
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401 Elm Ave., Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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Kiwanis Park - Wake Forest
The Town of Wake Forest’s one-acre park, located next to the public library, offers a playground with special needs-friendly equipment, a picnic shelter, and a paved greenway trail, ensuring inclusive outdoor enjoyment for all visitors.
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0.7 mi away
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400 E. Holding Ave., Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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Forest Ridge Park
Explore the beauty of Forest Ridge Park, spanning 587 acres along Falls Lake. Enjoy mountain biking, hiking, fishing, nature programs, and scenic picnic areas. Don’t miss the seasonal paddle tours and loaner equipment like binoculars and fishing gear. A perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts!
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0.9 mi away
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2100 Old NC Hwy 98, Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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Tyler Run Park
This nine-acre park in Wake Forest is home to a baseball field, basketball court, and a playground designed for children ages 2-5. Additional amenities include a bocce ball court, picnic tables, and a greenway trail.
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0.9 mi away
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830 Pineview Dr., Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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E. Carroll Joyner Park
Experience the rich history and natural beauty of Wake Forest at E. Carroll Joyner Park. This scenic 117-acre park features restored farm buildings, a pecan grove, and a 1,000-seat amphitheater for the Six Sundays in Spring concert series. Visitors can explore tranquil spaces like the Walker Garden and Performance Garden, along with three miles of walking trails and a stunning 2,000-foot stone ribbon wall. The state-of-the-art Joyner Park Community Center blends seamlessly with its surroundings, offering a modern gym, walking track, dance studio, and versatile activity rooms, while preserving the park’s rustic charm.
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1.2 mi away
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701 Harris Rd, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Wake Forest Reservoir
The Wake Forest Reservoir invites visitors to explore soft trails, paddle on the lake, or fish in designated areas. Featuring a historic water plant site and trails created by local volunteers, it’s a peaceful spot for outdoor adventures.
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1.5 mi away
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Wake Forest Reservoir, Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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Mill Bridge Nature Park
Mill Bridge Nature Park, located off Rogers Road, connects to the Wake Forest greenway system and will soon link to downtown Rolesville's Main Street Park. The park features a 200-seat amphitheater, which hosts the town's Music at Mill Bridge concert series. The amphitheater is available for rental, making it an ideal spot for events and gatherings.
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3.5 mi away
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425 Nature Park Drive, Rolesville, NC, 27571
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Main Street Park
Main Street Park, located in the center of Rolesville, offers a range of outdoor amenities including four rentable shelters, a charming gazebo, an open play field, two playgrounds, and over a mile of scenic greenway trails. Shelters are available on a first-come, first-served basis unless reserved in advance.
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4.9 mi away
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200 South Main Street, Rolesville, NC, 27571
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Green Hills County Park
Green Hills County Park offers a variety of recreational options for all ages, featuring a conveniently located restroom near the playground, trails, and picnic shelter. The playground includes separate areas for different age groups: a tot lot (ages 2-5) and a kids lot (ages 5-12).
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6.3 mi away
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9300 Deponie Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27614
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Annie Louise Wilkerson, MD Nature Preserve Park
The Annie Louise Wilkerson Nature Preserve Park, established in 2006, is a unique natural space gifted to the City of Raleigh by Dr. Annie Louise Wilkerson. It offers a range of educational exhibits, nature crafts, and free loaner equipment like binoculars and backpacks. Visitors can explore nature trails, native plant gardens, and enjoy wildlife watching. The park also features an Education Center, public shelter, and a nature library. It's a place dedicated to wildlife and nature education, with charging stations and a comfort station available for visitors.
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6.4 mi away
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5229 Awls Haven Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27614
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Abbotts Creek Park and Community Center
Abbotts Creek Park serves as a modern community hub featuring age-appropriate playgrounds with rubberized safety surfaces and shaded play areas. The park connects to the Capital Area Greenway System via a 2.9-mile trail. The community center offers diverse programming including fitness classes, educational courses, and wellness programs, all available without membership fees. Facilities include a modern fitness room and gymnasium.
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6.7 mi away
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9950 Durant Road, Raleigh, NC, 27614
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Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve
Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve, located along the Neuse River, offers 146 acres of untouched natural beauty, including pastures, woodlands, and a rich cultural heritage. The preserve features two natural surface trails: the 0.9-mile Meadow Loop Trail and the 0.6-mile River Walk Trail. A paved connector trail links the preserve to the Neuse River section of the greenway. This serene park is perfect for nature walks, birdwatching, and outdoor exploration.
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6.8 mi away
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2900 Horseshoe Farm Road, Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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Durant Nature Preserve
Durant Nature Preserve provides a variety of educational and recreational opportunities, including hiking trails, discovery backpacks, bird and butterfly gardens, and lakes for fishing. The park’s 237 acres are home to a rich diversity of plants and wildlife. Visitors can enjoy year-round programs, or simply explore the serene natural beauty of the preserve's trails and gardens.
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7.1 mi away
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8305 Camp Durant Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27614
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Blue Jay Point County Park
Blue Jay Point County Park, located on the scenic shores of Falls Lake, offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors of all ages. The park features playgrounds, hiking trails, fishing, environmental education programs, and a natural play area. Families can enjoy picnicking, geocaching, or exploring the park’s gardens, while young adventurers can experience the Go Ape Treetop Junior courses for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
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7.4 mi away
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3200 Pleasant Union Church Road, Raleigh, NC, 27614
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Honeycutt Park
Honeycutt Park is a vibrant city park with playgrounds for young children, athletic fields, and courts for basketball and volleyball. The park also includes a rentable shelter and easy access to the Honeycutt Greenway. Restrooms are open year-round.
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8.4 mi away
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1032 Clear Creek Farm Rd., Raleigh, NC, 27615
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River Bend Park
River Bend Park offers parking, restrooms, a playground, a kayak loading area, and access to the Neuse River Greenway, making it a great spot for outdoor adventure.
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8.4 mi away
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5610 Wallace Martin Way, Raleigh, NC, 27616
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Jaks Stables
JAKS Stables in Youngsville provides a welcoming space for equestrians of all levels. Offering riding lessons, equine therapy, birthday parties, and access to miles of scenic trails, the farm caters to riders and visitors alike. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, JAKS Stables offers a variety of services for every horse enthusiast.
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8.6 mi away
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2608 Rolesville Rd., Wendell, NC, 27591
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Falls Lake State Recreation Area
Escape to tranquility at Falls Lake State Recreation Area, spanning 26,000 acres of pristine woodland surrounding a 12,000-acre lake. This outdoor paradise offers seven distinct recreation areas perfect for camping, boating, swimming, and hiking. The park features segments of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail and provides excellent opportunities for environmental education. Modern campground facilities accommodate various camping styles, with nightly rates starting at $26.
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10.2 mi away
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13304 Creedmoor Rd., Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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Baileywick Park
Baileywick Park boasts a new multi-sport pavilion, complete with restroom facilities, basketball, pickleball, and futsal courts. Two baseball/softball fields and a multipurpose field are also available. The park features playgrounds for children ages 2-5 and 5-12, both with woodchip surfaces. Enjoy a stroll on the paved Baileywick Greenway Trail, which connects the park to nearby areas. The dog park offers separate spaces for small and large dogs.
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10.2 mi away
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9501 Baileywick Rd., Raleigh, NC, 27615
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New Hope Church Road Trailhead Park
The New Hope Church Road Trailhead Park in Cary, North Carolina, serves as a key access point to the American Tobacco Trail. The 12-acre park provides 100 parking spaces, horse trailer accommodations, and restroom facilities. Designed with a rustic barn-inspired aesthetic, the park offers a tranquil environment with open lawns and public art, making it a perfect spot to rest or begin your journey on the multi-use trail.
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11 mi away
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2575 New Hope Church Road, Raleigh, NC, 27604
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Shelley Lake Park and Sertoma Arts Center
Sertoma Arts Center, located within Shelley Lake Park, offers a vibrant space for creativity with a variety of art classes, including painting, pottery, ceramics, and metalworking. Surrounded by scenic greenway trails and featuring exhibition spaces, artist studios, and playgrounds, it’s an ideal spot for both artistic exploration and recreation. The center hosts rotating local artist exhibits and provides year-round classes for all ages and skill levels. Sertoma is committed to making the arts accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities, fostering a welcoming and inclusive community for artists of all abilities.
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12.1 mi away
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1400 West Millbrook Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27612
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Knightdale Environmental Park and Trails
The Knightdale Environmental Park offers a scenic paved walking trail and boardwalk that meanders around a pond. Visitors can relax on benches, enjoy public art installations, or use the two picnic shelters. With entrances from Town Hall and the East Wake Regional Library, this peaceful park is perfect for a morning walk or a quiet afternoon surrounded by nature.
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12.2 mi away
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1385 N Smithfield Road, Knightdale, NC, 27545
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Dead Broke Farm
Experience authentic horseback riding at Dead Broke Farm, where passion meets expertise. Our facility offers guided trail rides, Western-style lessons, and unique programs including summer camps and birthday celebrations. We specialize in creating accessible riding experiences for enthusiasts who can't own horses, while maintaining our mission of horse rescue and rehabilitation. Our diverse services extend to horse boarding, sales, and special events.
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12.4 mi away
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6921 Wildlife Trail, Raleigh, NC, 27613
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Robertson Millpond Preserve
Robertson Millpond Preserve offers an 85-acre retreat for paddling, fishing, and exploring nature. Enjoy the historic landmark, geocaching, and Junior Park Explorer activities. A hidden gem in Wake County!
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12.5 mi away
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6333 Robertson Pond Road, Wendell, NC, 27591
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Strickland Road Neighborhood Park
This Raleigh park features two rubber surface playgrounds and scenic nature trails that wind through the park, which includes two small ponds. With a playground designed for children aged 2-12, this park offers a peaceful and enjoyable outdoor experience for families.
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12.5 mi away
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12804 Strickland Road, Raleigh, NC, 27613
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Knightdale Station Park
This 71-acre site, once a farm and nursery, now serves as a park that celebrates the area's agricultural roots and railroad history. The park design pays homage to its past while offering a scenic and historical experience.
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13 mi away
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810 North First Avenue, Knightdale, NC, 27545
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Mingo Creek Trail
Explore Knightdale’s Mingo Creek Trail at this park, which features two half-court basketball goals. This 8.2-acre site offers 3.5 miles of trails through scenic wetlands and hardwood forests, including paved sections and a wooded boardwalk.
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13.2 mi away
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100 Parkside Commons Drive, Knightdale, NC, 27545
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Leesville Park
This City of Raleigh park offers two playgrounds with woodchip surfaces and a 10-foot wide, paved, multipurpose trail that spans 1400 feet. The trail provides easy access to the park, Country Trail, and the Leesville School Complex for pedestrians and cyclists from the surrounding neighborhoods.
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13.3 mi away
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5105 Country Trail, Raleigh, NC, 27613
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Wooten Meadow Park
Another City of Raleigh park, this one features a woodchip surface playground, providing a simple and enjoyable space for children to play.
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13.3 mi away
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2801 West Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC, 27612
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Crabtree Creek Trail
The Crabtree Creek Trail is a 19.3-mile network of paths running through Raleigh, North Carolina, and its suburban areas. The trail follows Crabtree Creek through forests, parks, and residential neighborhoods, offering beautiful views and rich wildlife. Key features include picnic areas, playgrounds, and wildlife observation spots, including a scenic boardwalk. The trail is mostly asphalt with some unpaved segments.
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14.5 mi away
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4000 Lindsay Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27612
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Neuse River Greenway Trail
The Neuse River Greenway Trail spans 27.5 miles, featuring scenic views, wetlands, and historic sites. It connects multiple parks and offers activities like kayaking, fishing, and hiking. Open daily from dawn to dusk, it’s a trail you won’t want to miss.
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14.6 mi away
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20 Anderson Point Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27610
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Anderson Point Park
This park offers a variety of habitats for wildlife viewing and is home to the historic Anderson Family Homestead cottage. The park includes walking trails, canoe sites, three fields, two shelters, and a stone terraced amphitheater with grassy levels for events. A playground for children ages 2-12 features tot swings.
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14.6 mi away
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20 Anderson Point Dr., Raleigh, NC, 27610
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William B. Umstead State Park
Escape to William B. Umstead State Park, a natural haven minutes from downtown Raleigh. This urban oasis features extensive hiking and multi-use trails weaving through pristine forest. Three manmade lakes provide excellent fishing opportunities, while multiple picnic areas and camping facilities offer various outdoor recreation options. The historic Maple Hill Lodge provides a unique rustic overnight experience in a serene natural setting.
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14.8 mi away
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8801 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC, 27617
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Historic Oak View County Park
Experience living history at this meticulously preserved antebellum estate, showcasing an elegant 1855 Greek Revival house complemented by authentic period structures. Explore the historic detached kitchen, cotton gin house, livestock barn, and carriage house, set among a picturesque pecan grove and traditional herb garden. Children delight in our interactive Farm History Center's 'Farmer's Corner,' while our resident goats provide endless entertainment. Enhance your visit with our innovative Oak View Mobile Tour, revealing fascinating insights into the property's rich heritage and the lives of those who shaped this remarkable piece of American history.
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14.9 mi away
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4028 Carya Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27610
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South Garner Park
South Garner Park, located in the Heather Hills subdivision, offers three softball fields, a multipurpose field, tennis courts, a hiking trail, and a large playground for families to enjoy.
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15.2 mi away
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1210 Poole Road, Garner, NC, 27529
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Wendell Park and Community Center
Welcome to the Wendell Community Center, an expansive 18,000-square-foot venue perfect for life's celebrations. Since 2000, this versatile space has featured multiple room configurations and a professional 40-foot stage, ideal for everything from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations.
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15.5 mi away
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601 W. Third Street, Wendell, NC, 27591
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Discover best events in the Triangle area
Letterland Days
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Tue, May 6 | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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16.2 mi away
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520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC
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FREE
Durham Community Day at Museum of Life + Science: free admission for Durham County residents
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Tue, May 6 | 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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22 mi away
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433 West Murray Avenue, Durham, NC
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FREE
Storytime with Barnaby D. Troll
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Tue, May 6 | 10:30 AM - 08:00 PM
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22 mi away
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501 Foster St, Durham, NC
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FREE