Michal S. • May 29, 2017Fantastic park! The main boat house has a good variety of boat rentals. Skip the paddle boat and grab a canoe or kayak to explore the whole lake. Rocking chairs off the patio too.
The News & Observer • August 2, 2012The museum’s 164-acre park includes sculptures and other installations along a network of trails that connect to Raleigh’s greenway system.
Brittany B. • October 10, 2012Great park for kids of all ages.. Tire swing, sand box, 2 big playgrounds, and even a separate play area for the little ones. Plenty of benches and space for a picnic!
Jacquie S. • July 31, 2021Right now, August 2021, the park is under renovation, but the plans are great! It will be fabulous. The fountain is still accessible!
Roxanne R. • May 28, 2012Come early to avoid the heat or play in the evening. The courts are lighted.
Heather L. • August 27, 2014The playground is great for all ages. Bigger kids will enjoy the few large hill slides. Huge sandbox so don't forget the sand toys.
Dori M. • October 10, 2012Loop is nice and wide great for kids to bike. Watch out for snakes though seems to be a favorite hang out for copperheads.
Mutuk K. • July 10, 2010Small, yet sufficient for the communities around. Soccer, basketball, biking, roller skates hockey, and kids play area.
Noway J. • February 6, 2011Great new park with cool innovative climbing stuff, restrooms, great walking path, covered tables, sandbox, etc. Very convenient location.
Will E. • November 29, 2012You wanna have a good time? Hit up Ewing fields situated at the middle of the park just north of the black people Hang out
Jim B. • July 25, 2011I use this entrance to get to the bridal head parking area. From there you have great access to the interior of the park, where you can run, bike or walk on the beautiful Turkey Creek Trail - my favo
Cecil D. • October 5, 2013I like the Loblolly trail the best but the Company Mill trail leads to some great rock climbing and white water viewing.
Amy d. • January 21, 2017This place is awesome! We planned an event for our kid's department at church, & Jump Street was gracious & consistent through the whole process. Hailey was especially helpful the night of the event.
Zach H. • September 11, 2011Walk down the greenway and cross the bridge over US-1. Keep going and you'll reach Kid's Together Park.
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