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    William B Umstead State Park

    4.6 (185 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Tree roots
    Dave C.

    It is best to start at the visitor center to get information about all trails. They have maps that show the distance and route of every trail. The center has a few exhibits about the area and it's history that takes only 15 minutes. One of the trails is directly outside the center. This is a very large area with miles and miles of trails ranging from heavy wooded areas to going along a pond. You can easily drive to various points. The ultrarunners even have an annual 100-mile run here!

    Chloe T.

    As a Florida resident who is from Kentucky, I was craving a taste of fall. We were able to experience it in Raleigh, especially while at the William B Umstead State Park. We chose to do a hike that allowed us to see the tree chainsaw art. Note that if you do this hike, it'll be at the end. Don't freak out like us and think you're not going to see it, haha! The state park offers a variety of trails and activities. Wish we would have had more time here.

    Austin L.

    absolutely stunning place to have a hike. trails are easy to navigate and not difficult at all. not hard to get lost either as the trails are marked. great place to fish, hike, or enjoy time in nature.

    Natika G.

    Beautiful park, cleaned hiking trails, plenty of parking and a beautiful lake to view!

    Trees
    Richard A.

    Another highly recommended hiking location in the area and was certainly zen like and tranquil. We found Eno River more picturesque but this was still a great hike and a welcome diversion from urban life.

    Joe K.

    I came across William B Umstead State Park while staying in a nearby hotel for business. I am always looking for somewhere peaceful to walk or run when I have the time and so happy to have found this park nearby. I came to find out that the park covers thousands of acres and has all kinds of trails. The entrance I utilized on foot required my constant attention after crossing over the interstate as the sidewalk vanishes and I had to make sure I was on the shoulder to make sure I didn't get squished by cars going into and out of the park. It wasn't that difficult but be aware if you are entering the park on foot from the nearby SAS campus (of which I understand Umstead along with a friend started). There's lots of parking from this entrance and a few trails to choose from. I took the Loblolly trail from the Reedy Creek entrance. It is fairly long at around 7 miles out. It's not a loop. I did about a mile and a quarter of the trail and it was awesome. All covered with a tree canopy the trail is well marked and maintained. It ranged from gravel to vines and rocks to bare dirt. Great scenery and very peaceful. There's enough room to pass other walkers and hikers. I really enjoyed this park. I want to explore it more if I'm in the area again as I had time constraints. I highly recommend this well maintained park and will visit again. Nothing quite like a good walk in nature. Enjoy!

    Shadows
    Tiffany D.

    A pretty awesome trail for a nice hike. We walked the sycamore trail, which was a little over 7 miles 1 way. It doesn't loop, so be prepared for a 14 miler if you go round trip. GLOWS: -The path is rocky, but it has a good amount of hills and flat roads to keep the walk engaging. -Parking is plentiful all around the park (a midday walk is better than a crowded morning walk if you can beat the sun) - The echos are lovely! -I didn't experience an overload of bugs on a cloudy, which was nice. - The signs are good for keeping you on track, just be sure to pay attention

    Cindy C.

    My family and I live about 5 minutes away from Umstead State Park, and we absolutely love it! This is our go-to park for light hiking when we don't want to venture too far out but still want to be outdoors, and I find that this is the perfect place for folks to get some exercise in during COVID times. There's plenty of available parking and all the trails are pretty clearly marked. Some of the trails are very wide and paved over with gravel, so it's easy to stay socially distanced whether you are walking or biking. Of course, there are some narrow woodsy trails as well if you want more of a nature hike as opposed to a walk. The view by the big lake is beautiful, especially during the fall time when all the leaves change color (see photos). Additionally, if you venture further into the park (sycamore trail if I recall correctly), you'll find a fallen oak tree that has been carved to showcase a series of animals; very unique and fun to see especially if it's your first time at Umstead!

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    Jean K.

    I really like the hiking trails at Umstead. They are definitely hiking-boot-worthy since many of the trails go through the woods over roots and rocks. The trails are clearly marked and there are camping areas with stone firepits in several places along portions of some trails. There is a lake and a dam as well. We brought a picnic lunch and enjoyed it at one of the tables in the picnic area. That area includes grills and you'll need to bring your own charcoal if you plan to grill. The restrooms nearby were super clean and well stocked.

    Isabella P.

    Awesome selection of trails. Has lots of variety of different trails with different difficulty levels, so you're sure to find one that's right for you. Awesome park for taking a stroll and hiking. The views are beautiful, so have your phone ready. One thing I would recommend is to bring bug spray and sunscreen, especially in mid/late-spring and summer. Most trails are also dog/pet friendly. Definitely recommend.

    John B.

    [Coronavirus review] This is one of those urban parks that has roads and power lines running through it, but still gives you a nice breath of fresh air. There is a small lake and various trails running around it, along with several parking and picnic areas. I found no shortage of mosquitoes but also plenty of lightning bugs. The trails are often not wide enough to pass someone, requiring a little extra effort to socially distance. Still, we need to get outside, and this is a pretty good place to do it.

    Farina C.

    We decided to come here after searching for fall foliage that's not too far away from Norfolk. It is a slightly more than 3 hours drive. Even though it's a state park, it is located somewhat 'in the city'. There are a few entrances and trails. Most trails are not a loop so make sure you grab a map that's available in the mailboxes by the trail entrances. It was almost 2 pm when we got there. We did the Company Mill trail and hopped on another to see the log art. It took us about 2 hours including stops for picture takings. Once there, we decided to go to the parking lot for the toilet because that's what shows on the map. Unfortunately once we get there, there are no toilets to be seen. We wasted 20-30 min looking for the toilet which means we had to really rush it to get back to our car before the sun sets (4.58) because we didn't want to walk in the dark. Instead of taking the same trail through the woods, we decided to stick to the 'main road' trail. We made it back to the parking lot just in time before it got really dark which was around 5.35. All in all, the park itself is nice. I hope they would make the markers more visible and maybe reflective. We got loss a little bit because we missed one. Thank god there's cell service and took us back to the trail. It would also be nice if they make more toilets available.

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    Lauren M.

    Nice park with some creeks running through it and a lake. You can take some shorter hikes that are just a mile or two, or string together some of the trails for a longer hike. Most of the trails we have gone on are well marked, but there was one that we never found. ‍ The bathrooms were quite nice for park bathrooms and even had hand soap! Cell phone service is very limited in certain parts of the park.

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    Great spot close to everything. great for a nice walk in the afternoon. Nice trails and you can take your dog no problem.

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    Beautifully maintained. Finding the log art was worth the hike! Clean bathrooms and trails. Make sure you bring plenty of water and snacks.

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    A gem inside Raleigh! So many nice trials! Quite and (so far) clean. It's my happy place

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    Ask the Community - William B Umstead State Park

    How much does it cost to camp?

    Not sure as the campground is still closed. Go online to the parks website or call and see when it will open and the cost.

    Do they have catch and release fishing?

    Unsteady has at least 2 lakes and fishing is allowed. A fishing license is necessary even for catch and release.

    Are there any hammocks in the Park?

    No.

    Are dogs allowed to swim in any of the lakes/creeks here?

    I don’t know if it’s “allowed” but I’ve seen it often and it didn’t seem to surprise or upset anyone.

    Any poisonous snake sightings? I'm new here and nervous about encountering snakes!

    Just keep to the trail. They don't want to encounter you any more than you want to encounter them!

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