North Carolina State Parks Near Wake Forest

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of Wake Forest

Falls Lake State Recreation Area

Wake Forest, North Carolina
8 miles away

"Wake Forest is the closest major town, making the park a popular spot for weekend picnics, beach days, and family outings. Many visitors use the lake for regular outdoor recreation."

Falls Lake State Recreation Area is one of North Carolina’s largest outdoor destinations, centered on a 12,000-acre lake with multiple access areas. It combines water recreation, family-friendly day use, and extensive natural shoreline for camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

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William B. Umstead State Park

Raleigh, North Carolina
28 miles away

"Wake Forest residents often visit for hiking, biking, and fishing in a wooded setting. The park makes a good day trip for those seeking a larger natural area."

William B. Umstead State Park is one of North Carolina’s most visited urban parks, known for its extensive trail network, scenic lakes, and peaceful wooded landscapes. Its location near Raleigh-Durham makes it a popular destination for day trips, outdoor exercise, and family outings.

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Kerr Lake State Recreation Area

Henderson, North Carolina
34 miles away

"Wake Forest visitors can reach the recreation area for a quick escape to the water without a long drive. The park is especially appealing for boating, shoreline relaxation, and overnight camping."

Kerr Lake State Recreation Area features expansive access to Kerr Lake, with boat ramps, swim beaches, picnic areas, and campgrounds spread across several units. Its broad shoreline and calm waters make it a favorite for anglers, paddlers, and families seeking a classic North Carolina lake experience.

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Eno River State Park

Durham, North Carolina
42 miles away

"Wake Forest visitors come for a manageable day trip to one of the region’s best-known river parks. The mix of trails, water, and picnic areas makes it appealing for families and hikers."

Eno River State Park offers a mix of river access, forested trails, and quiet picnic areas just minutes from the Triangle. Its rugged terrain, spring wildflowers, and historic sites make it a favorite for day trips and outdoor recreation.

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Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area

Hillsborough, North Carolina
45 miles away

"Wake Forest residents can enjoy a convenient nature getaway with easy hiking and beautiful overlooks. The park is a good fit for families and casual explorers."

Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area features a short but rewarding trail system leading to dramatic overlooks above the Eno River. Its mix of upland forest, cliffs, and seasonal wildflowers makes it a favorite for hikers, birders, and photographers.

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Occoneechee State Park

Clarksville, Virginia
49 miles away

"Wake Forest visitors often make the trip for a quieter lake experience than they find closer to the Triangle. The park is attractive for camping, paddling, and shoreline relaxation."

Occoneechee State Park is a popular Kerr Lake destination with a marina, boat access, picnic areas, and miles of shoreline for enjoying the water. Visitors come for fishing, paddling, camping, and peaceful views of one of Virginia's largest reservoirs.

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