PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS IN CARY / APEX
American Tobacco Trail
The Wake County portion of the American Tobacco Trail is a recreational rail-trail open to walkers, runners, dog walkers, bicyclists and horseback riders. Environmental and cultural history programs are also offered.
2112 County Park Dr. Apex, NC 27502 Annie L. Jones Park
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Cary Dog ParkThe Town of Cary’s first dog park provides a place for dog owners to let their pets run free safely and legally without a leash. The park is approximately one acre and located adjacent to Godbold Park, near the corner of Northwest Maynard and Chapel Hill roads.
2050 Northwest Maynard Road, Cary NC Crowder Park
Park offers citizens a variety of recreational and educational opportunities. Enjoy an afternoon walk or a picnic by the pond. Park amenities include three playgrounds, three picnic shelters, a sand volleyball court, play field, restrooms, an outdoor amphitheater and a 3-acre pond with a boardwalk and an observation deck.
4709 Ten Ten Rd. , Apex, NC 27539 Davis Drive Park
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Dorothy Park
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720 Griffis Street, Cary NC Fred G. Bond Metro Park
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Green Hope Elementary School Park
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Harold D. Ritter Park
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Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve
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Kids Together Playground
Kids Together Playground assures ease of mobility for everyone. Winding paths and ramps are integrated into the design; chair swings are side-by-side with traditional-style swings; varied surfacing on walkways provides textural cues; and lush landscaping appeals to the senses of sight, touch and smell. Restroom facilities include adult-size changing tables and extra room for wheelchairs and strollers.
11 Thurston Drive Cary, NC 27511 919.481.3180 Lexie Lane Park
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Lions Park
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MacDonald Woods Park
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Marla Dorrel Park
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Middle Creek Park
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North Cary Park
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Robert V. Godbold Park
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Rose Street Park
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R.S. Dunham Park
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Sk8 Cary Skate Park
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Thomas Brooks Park
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Urban Park
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Walnut Street ParkFeatures:
Brick Pedestrian Promenade with Integrated Public Art
White Oak Park
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