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    New Hope Disc Golf course

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Valley Springs Disc Golf Course

    Valley Springs Disc Golf Course

    4.0(2 reviews)
    16.5 mi

    The best disc golf course in Durham by far, let me know if you know of another! Wind your way…read morethrough the park in our car and park in the back, the course begins to the right of the standing building. The course is 22 holes and it's a beautiful setting right in the middle of the woods--this might be a down side because there are a lot of trees to block throws... The course is well kept, they clear the leaves and move the goals according to the months listed. There are three "levels" of experience you can play to. It's never been too crowded when I've gone and makes for a great activity for a nice day. They have bathrooms and a water fountain at the park, however you'll have to provide all your own discs, record keeping, etc. Also, since you're playing in the forest, discs have been known to become misplaced because of leaves off the path, so be careful and label your discs. They have soccer/athletic fields, baseball/softball fields and a play ground at the park as well. Enjoy!

    It's at a local park with baseball fields and playgrounds so expect crowds. The course itself is a…read morewoodsy trail. After it rains expect there to be small creeks and mud. There's no real place to lose your disc, but all my discs seem to land in the muddiest place available. Park in the lot by the baseball fields and then walk up between the field and the bathroom area. It's exactly where that picture is for the listing. You'll start there and then loop around to come out real close by. I like that the holes are pretty easy to find. Sometimes I get lost in the woods looking for the next hole but the ones here are pretty well marked. It's overall a good park. Sometimes you'll run into random people walking the trail and sometimes you'll have people right behind you. But most times you can play a relaxed round with your friends.

    Morgan Creek Trail

    Morgan Creek Trail

    4.8(4 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    It's a pretty decent place to walk in there are paved areas, which is nice, but there aren't very…read moremany places that indicate trails lengths or where to go. It's not that huge that I think anyone would get lost and it's very wide open. All dogs on the trail while we went were leashed which was great. Pretty nice place for a picnic with large open grounds. No bathrooms or water that I saw but did have it's own parking lot (although small)

    I usually don't like paved trails, but beggars choosers sometimes. Definitely great for wheelchairs…read moreand slow walkers. I will say there's enough natural elements to distract from the huge concrete sidewalk extending the entire length of the path, which ends up emptying into a community and another fitness path (has outdoor equipment stops) on one end and a pasture of wild flowers (mostly common milkweed for monarch butterflies) roughly midpoint. At the pasture the trail is definitely NOT paved and rather rough to navigate. If you have problems walking, be cautious, yet try experiencing it in the spring and late summer to catch glimpse of the butterflies and their caterpillars eating away before their chrysalis stage. There's a small parking lot at the beginning of the trail big enough for 20 cars. This includes a couple handicap spots. I've been there twice now on the weekend and I've lucked out to find a few spots open. Once you park DON'T head for the tempting metal bridge. Go in the opposite direction where you'll see the regulations sign. Then you'll know you're in the right spot!

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    Morgan Creek Trail - Closeup of the Morgan Creek Trail sign.

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    Closeup of the Morgan Creek Trail sign.

    Cedar Fork District Park

    Cedar Fork District Park

    3.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    I had no idea this park was here, or that it was as big as it is, until I had a friend invite me to…read morewatch a cricket match/practice. There are eight fields, but not all of them are visible to each other. Morrisville did a nice job of keeping the trees as natural dividers amongst most of them. It's a nice walk from field one to field eight and despite the flat ground, and occasionally busy parking lot, an easy stroll. While I was watching the cricket game, some of the other fields were being used for soccer or frisbee-throwing or dog-exercising or remote control plane-flying. On one of the fields in the back, someone had parked an RV and had the grill fired up. I'm not so sure that was a good idea, as it isn't a campground, but that field wasn't in use and the shelter was occupied. Despite it not being a park in the classic sense, it does have quite a few picnic tables in the shelter that likely provide a different take on a tailgate party. It's a good spot to watch a game and maybe have a picnic with the family. On quiet days, where no games are scheduled, it's a good spot to get away and enjoy the surroundings without being too far from home.

    Not much of a park really, just some empty flat fields inside a wooded area where people play…read moresoccer and cricket. Last time I visited, some of the soccer goals didn't have any net and some goals were tied up and could not be moved.

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    Cedar Fork District Park - Dog waste stations provided at intervals.

    Dog waste stations provided at intervals.

    Cedar Fork District Park - Disc golf course.

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    Rock Ridge Park - Small but special playground

    Rock Ridge Park

    4.6(5 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    Beautiful playground! lots of fun here for all ages, from disc golf to a lovely walk. Will come…read moreback for sure

    Rock Ridge Park is a great little park hidden away off the main highway. It's a community nature…read morepark on land donated by a nearby business. Although it's still being developed, the park offers a nice paved walking path (and a natural path) that winds through the wooded area. There's a small playground (made out of natural wood materials ) for the younger kids and an outdoor amphitheater and a small picnic shelter, and all along the path are benches available to sit and watch the surrounding activity, if that's your preference. I also saw the frames for the short zipline, but am not sure when or if it's operating. Dogs are allowed on the paths, and there a plenty of stations available to pick up after your furry friend, and future plans appear to include a dog park, disc golf that's under construction, an open field and bike trails. It was pretty quiet the day I was there, early in the morning before the heat kicked in, so I had plenty of time to explore. Although it's in a wooded area, the trees are cut back from the path leaving plenty of room to walk. That's going to be useful as more people find this place and take advantage of all it offers.

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    Rock Ridge Park - Beautiful small picnic pavilion with other tables and many benches around the park

    Beautiful small picnic pavilion with other tables and many benches around the park

    Rock Ridge Park - An interesting spot that appears to be for productions or presentations.

    An interesting spot that appears to be for productions or presentations.

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