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    Farm Country Campground

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads - Full time camping !

    RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads

    3.8(30 reviews)
    51.2 mi

    We stay at this Park on the way North and on the way South every year. It is by far one of the…read morenicest RV parks we have ever stayed at. The price is right and the grounds and facilities are impeccable. Bill Allen PGA Professional

    We have been coming to RV Resort at Carolina Crossroads for several years. The previous manages…read morewere great and wonderful to work with however there has been a major change this year. The facility is not as well maintained and very large potholes full of water. We stayed a Saturday night on our way to Myrtle Beach with the grandkids. The campground was full that night and when we came back from dinner, there was no place near the building for my wife to park her car. She parked in front to the trailer until a space had opened up and then she moved it. On our returned trip we stayed there again. This time Neal was in his golf cart and yelled at my wife telling her that she had left her car parked all night in front of the tailer in the road. He never came over and asked us to move it to some other place. When we had walked our dogs later that night there was an open parking space and she moved it immediately. He could have reviewed the security cameras and saw that she had indeed moved it. I didn't appreciate him yelling at my wife in front of our grandkids a week later from his golf cart and then driving away. The grass is long and the facility is not well maintained or kept. There were broken water faucet where the was is leaking. He yells a people for driving around the potholes that are full of mud and water. He needs a class on customer service and anger management. Not sure if we would stay there again under the current management.

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    Pettigrew State Park - The lake with nobody in it

    Pettigrew State Park

    4.5(4 reviews)
    40.5 mi

    Pettigrew is one of many hidden gems in the NC State Park system. When I visited I found it quite…read moreempty as it was nearing the end of fall. A bit brisk out, and just after a late fall rain it was the perfect time for a visit. There were yellow leaves fallen along the wet boardwalk and nobody around. You can take the hike along the boardwalk all the way to the end where you will find that the park connects to the State Historic Site called Somerset Place. The boardwalk also takes you to the swimming hole. I imagine this place gets quite popular in the summer with families and kids coming out for a swim. The incredibly secluded Lake Phelps is by all accounts in my opinion another Bay Lake of the Carolinas. However, supposedly it is not officially listed as such. Nonetheless, it has all or most of the features of one, including being no deeper than about 10 feet at the deepest point - quite shallow for its size. A good half of the lake is quite difficult to access. Private residences are few and gamelands crossed by only gravel roads aplenty out this way. If you're working on your state parks passport, you will certainly eventually find yourself out here. But even if you aren't, you owe it to yourself to pay it a visit. Especially with kids in the summer.

    It's kind of of out of way as close to The coast as you are…read moreit would seem more Logical to make the extra 30 minute drive the the beach or islands Otherwise it was worth the trip to check out once and allow me dog to run around considering how few were there.

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    Sylvan Heights Bird Park - Cherry blossoms in February!

    Sylvan Heights Bird Park

    4.9(43 reviews)
    29.5 mi

    I had the absolute best time and the park rangers and staff are all friendly! There are so many…read morebirds and exhibits! I loved the landing zone where you can feed flamingoes and parakeets and there are a couple sun conures in there too!

    This was worth the two-hour drive from the Triangle to spend a couple of hours in a…read morebeautifully-landscaped retreat with a huge variety of birds. It's a bargain at only $14 for adult entry. I recommend getting one of the seed sticks for the Landing Zone, where a flock of colorful parakeets will eagerly perch on the stick and eat out of your hand. If you're skittish, note that they will also maybe land on your shoulder or head, or pull at your shoelaces until they realize they aren't food. But for those who are game, it's a ton of fun and the birds come in a beautiful variety of colors. All of the various sections have plenty of birds, and they're easy to see, not hidden away in the back of some enclosure. They all look healthy and comfortable and seem to have plenty of room. There are also tons of plants and lovely flowering bushes throughout the park. Some particular favorites of mine were the Wings of the Tropics and the boardwalk (sponsored by Duke Energy) where you can get an idea just how much an impact beavers have on creating essential wetlands for bird habitats. All of the various zones are close together, and there are plenty of benches and places to rest throughout, so it's not physically taxing and guests with mobility issues could still enjoy it. It's definitely off the beaten path, but it's worth the trip if you have an interest in our feathered friends.

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