Nature Adventures in Chapel Hill

Outdoor nature adventures and exploration for kids

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Chapel Hill
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Walnut Creek Wetland Park logo

Walnut Creek Wetland Park

Our goal is to raise awareness about the vital role wetlands play in providing clean water, supporting habitats, and offering recreational opportunities, while highlighting the importance of human connection with nature. Explore your local wetland and experience the beauty of diverse ecosystems! Visit our nature center located in the park office, offering a range of free activities, including interactive exhibits, explorer backpacks, scavenger hunts, and hands-on experiences with live animals. Equipment such as binoculars, boots, and field guides are available for free use, helping you explore the wetlands and trails. Every month, a new theme brings educational resources, games, and crafts for visitors to enjoy. The center is fully accessible, and rocking chairs are available for a relaxing view of the wetland. Public restrooms and pet watering stations are located on the center's outdoor deck.

  • 26.4 mi away

  • 950 Peterson Street, Raleigh, NC, 27610

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Hilltop Needmore Town Park and Preserve

Hilltop Needmore Town Park and Preserve spans 143 acres of green space, including ponds and trails. With 5 miles of trails offering varying difficulty levels, visitors can enjoy walking, jogging, and biking. The park also provides bike trails, restrooms, parking, and scenic views, making it a perfect location for outdoor activities.

  • 26.5 mi away

  • 4621 Shady Greens Drive, Fuquay-Varina,, NC, 27526

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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.

  • 26.8 mi away

  • 8305 Camp Durant Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27614

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Fuquay Mineral Spring Park

Fuquay Mineral Spring, discovered in 1858 by Davey Crocket Fuquay and Stephen Fuquay, was once believed to have healing powers, attracting visitors from far and wide. Today, the spring is commemorated in Fuquay Mineral Spring Park, featuring a restored spring house, memorial brick path, picnic tables, and scenic walking areas. Located near downtown Fuquay, the park offers a peaceful setting to relax and explore, with a walking track for exercise.

  • 27.1 mi away

  • 105 West Spring Street, Fuquay-Varina, NC, 27526

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Wake County Junior Park Explorers

The Junior Park Explorers program invites kids ages 4 to 15 to explore Wake County parks while earning rewards. Participants collect stamps on their scorecards by completing staff-led programs, camps, or special events. Once the card is filled, kids can collect their prize, a Wake County Parks daypack, and additional pins, making outdoor exploration even more exciting.

  • 28.5 mi away

  • Wake County Park

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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.

  • 28.9 mi away

  • 4028 Carya Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27610

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White Deer Park

Explore White Deer Park, a 96-acre natural haven adjacent to Lake Benson. This educational wonderland features two miles of paved trails, modern playgrounds, and a LEED Gold Certified Nature Center. Discover the wildflower meadow, arboretum, and five picnic shelters while observing local wildlife.

  • 28.9 mi away

  • 2400 Aversboro Road, Garner, NC, 27529

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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.

  • 29.2 mi away

  • 2900 Horseshoe Farm Road, Wake Forest, NC, 27587

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Juniper Level Botanic Garden

Juniper Level Botanic Garden boasts a stunning 28-acre collection of rare and exotic plants, drawing gardening enthusiasts from around the globe. Don’t miss the adjacent Plant Delights Nursery, offering unique perennials for sale to enhance your own garden.

  • 30.7 mi away

  • 9241 Sauls Rd., Raleigh, NC, 27603

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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!

  • 31.6 mi away

  • 2100 Old NC Hwy 98, 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.

  • 32.1 mi away

  • 425 Nature Park Drive, Rolesville, NC, 27571

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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.

  • 32.3 mi away

  • Wake Forest Reservoir, Wake Forest, NC, 27587

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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.

  • 32.7 mi away

  • 1385 N Smithfield Road, Knightdale, NC, 27545

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Two Dachshund Farm

Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Two Dachshund Fiber and Lavender Farm, a 17-acre agricultural oasis in Franklin County, NC. Our unique agritourism destination offers guided educational tours showcasing our diverse family of fiber-producing animals including alpacas, sheep, llamas, Angora goats, and Angora rabbits. Meet our working farm animals from vigilant donkeys to free-range chickens and Guineas. Discover the art of fiber processing and lavender cultivation while browsing our well-curated farm store featuring local artisan crafts. Visit year-round by appointment to experience the magic of sustainable farming.

  • 36.2 mi away

  • 313 Cedar Creek Road, Franklinton, NC, 27525

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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!

  • 36.7 mi away

  • 6333 Robertson Pond Road, Wendell, NC, 27591

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Little River Park

Little River Park in Zebulon is a nature lover’s haven with a flowing river, sandy beaches, and peaceful fishing spots. Perfect for relaxing by the water or enjoying the sounds of nature.

  • 39.9 mi away

  • 1800 W. Gannon Ave., Zebulon, NC, 27597

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Kerr Lake State Recreation Area Camping

Experience the natural beauty of Kerr Lake State Recreation Area, spanning two counties along the Virginia border. This 50,000-acre reservoir paradise features eight access areas with multiple boat ramps and hundreds of campsites. Enjoy premium fishing in one of the East Coast's top lakes, along with modern amenities including community buildings and beach access. Camping options range from basic tent sites to full-service RV hookups, with fees from $15 to $145 nightly.

  • 53 mi away

  • 6254 Satterwhite Point Road, Henderson, NC, 27537

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located along the border of North Carolina and Tennessee. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity, ancient mountains, and cultural history, making it the most visited national park in the U.S. The park offers stunning scenic views, hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and opportunities to explore Southern Appalachian culture. Visitors can experience attractions like Cades Cove, waterfalls, backcountry camping, and the famous synchronous fireflies event.

  • 240.1 mi away

  • Oconaluftee Visitor Center, 1194 Newfound Gap Rd, Cherokee, NC 28719

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Wake County Parks' Mobile Tours

Explore Wake County parks through a mobile tour that enhances your experience with maps, photos, audio, and text. As you visit various parks and preserves, the tour guides you to significant features and points of interest, offering a deeper understanding of the natural surroundings. New tours will be added regularly, so be sure to check back for fresh content and explore the parks in an entirely new way.

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Discover best events in the Triangle area

A'Verde Cocina and Tequila Library: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta and Anniversary Party

  • Mon, May 5 | 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

  • 20.8 mi away

  • 2300 Walnut Street, Cary, NC

  • A’Verde Cocina and Tequila Library, Cary

Letterland Days

  • Mon, May 5 | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

  • 23.8 mi away

  • 520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC

  • FREE

Storytime with Barnaby D. Troll

  • Tue, May 6 | 10:30 AM - 08:00 PM

  • 10.6 mi away

  • 501 Foster St, Durham, NC

  • FREE

Durham Community Day at Museum of Life + Science: free admission for Durham County residents

  • Tue, May 6 | 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

  • 12 mi away

  • 433 West Murray Avenue, Durham, NC

  • FREE