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Parks and Trails for Health — PATH — is a new initiative designed to encourage physical activity in North Carolina’s parks, greenways, and other outdoor spaces.
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Hanging Rock State Park
Hanging Rock State Park
Would you just look at this view? It’s really spectacular when you think about it — reaching the peak of the summit and being able to look…
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Apr 7
Hikes with History in North Carolina
Hikes with History in North Carolina
5 North Carolina hikes that take you on a journey into the past
Debbie Tullos
Mar 21
10 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
10 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
Simple, impactful actions that will make the Earth a little happier
Debbie Tullos
Mar 21
Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
By Emily McIntosh
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Oct 19, 2021
African Americans and State Parks
African Americans and State Parks
by Fay Mitchell
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Jun 16, 2021
Lake Norman State Park
Lake Norman State Park
By Emily McIntosh
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Feb 17
Visit North Carolina State Parks This Summer To Get Your Fill Of Healthy Greens
Visit North Carolina State Parks This Summer To Get Your Fill Of He...
By Susan Allison-Dean, RN, MS, AHN-BC, CCAP is a Board Certified Advanced Holistic Nurse, CEO & Founder of The Nature Nurse™, PLLC. Follow…
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Jul 19, 2021
Spring Hikes in State Parks
Spring Hikes in State Parks
by Katie Hall, Public Information Officer, N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Mar 6, 2019
Where the River Meets the Rock
Where the River Meets the Rock
By Katie Hall, Public Information Officer, Division of Parks and Recreation
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Sep 13, 2018
Black Tea and Cypress Trees at Lumber River State Park
Black Tea and Cypress Trees at Lumber River State Park
By Katie Hall, Public Information Officer, NC Division of Parks and Recreation
NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
Jul 13, 2017
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