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    Lake Crabtree County Park

    4.3 (52 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Jean K.

    Trails, boating, wildlife, and more! This park has something for everyone. There are plenty of birds including osprey, heron, and cormorants. There is a nesting area or rookery for the herons and you will probably even see a bald eagle which, curiously, has made a nest among the herons. There are shaded playgrounds for the little ones with seating for adults conveniently placed around the perimeters. Friday through Sunday, the lake offers boat, canoe, and kayak rentals, FREE for 2 hours. They even loan the life vests for free. There was a small fee pre-covid but they have been offering this free service for a couple of years now. They have a decent selection of rentals and even on a super busy day, the wait may only be 20 minutes depending on what you prefer to rent. There are also trails for hiking and biking with various skill levels. The bike trails do have some obstacle courses set up for different skill levels so that can be a lot of fun. If you've never been to Lake Crabtree, I definitely recommend it. Bring a picnic lunch and make use of the many pavilions and picnic areas or go for a hike or boat ride.

    Vivienne C.

    This is one of the most beautiful county parks I have ever been to. The lake is huge and there are relatively few people which allows for great alone time and deep thinking. Here are my favorite things about the park: - On the day we went, the trails were all closed because of the previous days of heavy rain but that didn't stop our trip from being very fun. If you walk further down the entrance, there are a lot of places where you can just sit on the dock and enjoy the view which we did just that. - The views are absolutely stunning even though the water isn't the cleanest. - I think this park is a very good representative of the scenery in North Carolina - very very green. - The park is pretty close to the airport so you can watch planes descend into the airport which is always a beautiful view. Overall, a very great park and next time would come back to go paddle-boating, kayaking, other sport-related activities the park provides.

    Chandra J.

    Absolutely a beautiful place to relax and explore. My mom and I walked around the park for over an hour enjoying the water, trees, birds, and fresh air. Under the trees along the tra we walked it was about 10 degrees cooler and helped us relax even more. Definitely a must go to when in this area!

    Sylvia B.

    What a daydream this spot is so beautiful and a very easy walk. I loved coming in to explore this park and we even saw some deer when walking here. It was so cute. For more recommendations follow@raleighunlocked on Instagram.

    Angie S.

    Perfect time to come is during sunset. I forgot I wasn't at the beach! It was so breezy and beautiful and perfect for an easy breezy beautiful cover girl (or boy) ;) come check it out!

    The boating dock
    Kim A.

    I bought an inflatable kayak and heard Lake Crabtree was nice for beginners. We only checked out the boating area. Because of covid they weren't doing rentals but we had our own. There were some people in the sand and some swimming in the water. The area where we were wasn't that crowded. The workers were friendly and even talked to us about she did all sorts of boating but not kayaking. While there, we saw some ducks. They had a water pump area so you could wash your feet off from all the sand before leaving which I thought was great. We will be going back.

    The canoes wait for another season of use.
    Charlie F.

    Even on a chilly sunny March day, this is a nice place to visit. The park is indeed in the middle of several RTP Business Parks and is on property owned by the RDU Airport Authority. While you can't totally ignore the sounds of nearby I 40, it is a pleasant and quiet place to enjoy. I am very impressed by the boat rental area, with rest rooms, docks, an observation tower, picnic tables, and easy to walk lakeside trails. Fishing docks are well maintained. Do make sure you go to the park's website or call for fishing guidelines before you plan to go there for fishing. When it is warmer, I understand it is a much more crowded place, so you might want to plan your trip outside of the normal peak hours.

    Playground
    Heng L.

    This place is fantastic. Haven't been back for seven years and it's much better than last time I experienced. This is like a mini version of Jordan lake or falls lake. We did not even walk the trails, just spent time along the river bank. It has everything a lake park needs--- trails, boats, fishing pier, boat house, playground, beach and huge grass fields. You will easily forget the time here. Awesome county park!

    Lake Crabtree

    If I had known earlier I would have come here to spent my environment time. This is a go to place to relax and enjoy the birds singing, the sound of the wind blowing those tree leaves. I appreciate this place and there are things to do. Come here for a picnic or quality time for your kids or do a trail and bike run.

    Open area by the lakefront
    Susi H.

    Beautiful Park right by the RDU airport. This is a great place to come if you are waiting for a traveller who is coming in with a delay, or if you want something to do before catching your flight. This is what we did, we took a leisurely walk around the Old Beach Trail just to kill some time before I had to go board my flight. This trail is completely shaded, making it perfect for someone who may be wanting to walk in the summer heat hours. The trail is also well maintained and super easy to walk. There are pamphlets at the trail head with numbered flora specimens that one can read about while walking along the trail. This park is well appointed and offers a really nice place for people in the area to enjoy outdoor activities. A hidden gem right by Raleigh Durham Airport.

    June S.

    We came here for the first time on a whim on a lovely Saturday evening at dusk. We parked at the first lot we came to, which was at a large grassy area with a picnic table and volleyball court. A family was having a birthday party at the table, others were playing catch on the field, and others were at the sandy area by the lake. It was a very family friendly setting, and having recently moved from Texas where everything is brown and crunchy this time of year, seeing a beautiful green space is very good for the soul. I see the low reviews have to do with kayak rental, which we didn't try as we got there after closing, so I can't speak to that. I'll say the paved trails were lovely and shaded and the several fishing piers were very charming. The trails within the wooded area were clean and maintained, and we saw park staff working on Saturday evening. They were friendly and professional. There was a nice playscape which my son enjoyed. The lake is beautiful with ducks and other birds, and the scenery is overall really beautiful. There were benches and picnic tables galore. We will definitely be back.

    Sunset
    Gina S.

    Lake Crabtree is a beautiful urban lake. It was larger than I thought it would be. I came here for the full moon paddle event. The park stayed open after hours and we were able to rent canoes and paddle around from 8-10pm to watch the sunset and moon rise. The staff was great and the event was organized very well. We were out on the water in just a few short minutes after arrival. I felt totally safe rowing around in the dark since our boats were tagged with glow sticks and the staff was out in the water too. They were still inconspicuous enough to where it did not feel as though we were being overly supervised. The scenery of the lake is typical for one located in a prominent residential/business area. Unfortunately, you will not feel the illusion of getting back in touch with nature since massive office buildings and the highway are in clear view across the lake. In any case, it was still a great lake to paddle across, especially in the moonlight. It was easy to find the entrance/exit to the park and the sections were labeled well so we had no trouble finding the boathouse. They have a decent size parking lot for the boat area and options for if you want to bring your own canoe or kayak.

    A big open field
    Lindsay S.

    I've now enjoyed Lake Crabtree County Park on two occasions. I came out here in late December with some girlfriends and again most recently this past Sunday with Raleigh Chicks meetup girls. On both occasions, we followed the 6 mile Lake Trail. There are a handful of parking lots, but this trail head is located at the kiosk next to the Manager's Office. This pedestrian loop and its accompanying blue blazes lead you all around Lake Crabtree. Some portions of the trail divide to give mountain bikers their own area. Most of the trail is very wooded and at times can be quite scenic. The brochure says that the average hiker will take 2.5 - 3 hours to complete it. So don't complain when you're an hour in at the 3 mile mark. You have no choice but to keep going or attempt to make your way back by swimming across the lake. We did it in about 2 and still enjoyed ourselves along the way! My complaints with this park are that it was quite busy on Sunday and when some of my girlfriends had to use the restroom, they couldn't because the restrooms were locked. Also, the one water fountain along the trail didn't work -- the human level or the dog level. Along the way, you will find yourself walking along the busy road or behind some office buildings, but for the most part it's wooded and somewhat secluded. Other features: - hiking - picnic - shelters - play area - fishing - sailing - canoeing - mountain biking trails - environmental education - educational gardens - volleyball It truly was a beautiful experience on both occasions. When I visited in December, it was rather cool so it wasn't very busy, but this past Sunday the park was bustling with families, young people, and all kinds of visitors out for a hike, bike ride, canoeing (probably their own), and even to fly kites! This is definitely an excellent escape in the developing RTP business area and near the RDU airport, just off of I-40/540.

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    One of my favorite parks in the area. We spent mothers day with family. I come often to hike or bike ride.

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    Lots of bunnies out this time of year. We had a nice walk with the dogs. We went about 30 minutes each way on the paved path.

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    Awesome running grounds on the Cary greenway. The tree coverage is so nice and there aren't too many people on the trail, take advantage!

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    North Cary Park

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    Every time my grandson comes to stay at my house we go to the park. The park has a playground,…read more lots of slides, swings and even a place to play in the sand. My grandson loves it. When they have soccer its a chore to find parking but eventually you do. He loves the park. Write a great review and make it sound like me. Every time my grandson comes to stay with me, one thing is guaranteed we're going to this park. It's become our spot, and honestly, it never disappoints. The playground is perfect for kids. There are plenty of slides, swings, and even a sand area, which my grandson absolutely loves. He could spend hours there and still not be ready to leave. It's one of those places where you can just let them play, explore, and be kids without overthinking it. Now, I will say when there are soccer games going on, parking can be a bit of a challenge. You might have to circle around a little and be patient, but you'll find a spot eventually. And once you do, it's completely worth it. Overall, this park is a win for us every time. My grandson loves it, and seeing how excited he gets to go back? That alone makes it a 5-star place in my book.

    Another great park in North Cary! Clean restrooms; abundant parking with handicapped parking; lots…read moreof activity possibilities for grown ups and children alike. The kiddie play area is nearly fully shaded to boot, so there's not a bad time to enjoy all this park has to offer.

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    Morrisville Community Park

    4.0
    (14 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    We were heading up to the Morrisville area and decided to stop at this park for some exercise. We…read moreended up walking a little over 2 miles on the greenway and enjoyed it. In addition to the greenway there is a playground, picnic tables, cornhole boards, areas for various sports and more.

    Bottom line: Morrisville Community Park is a good place to get a bit of outside exercise if you are…read moreneeding to get out and enjoy some fresh air. Not massive but fair sized park facility including playground, shelter, playing and ball fields, etc. with paved walking/running path to use that connects to the adjacent Hatcher Creek Greenway. The Deets: During COVID-19 time, I've had a chance to walk over to Morrisville Community Park a couple of times to enjoy some outside time. It is easy to access by car with a parking lot off Morrisville Parkway, or you can walk there as I have using Hatcher Creek Greenway path access. From reading others' descriptions of the park, I expected it to be small (if you just considered the area around the playground) but I would say for Morrisville it's got a good bit of land to enjoy...I took plenty of pics of the areas I encountered). There is a children's playground area, and to the side of it appears to be a little outside fitness area to use. To the other side of the playground, a nice shelter area is available with adjacent bathroom facilities. I noticed a sign posted next to them stating that "this facility is cleaned and sanitized daily for your safety" which is good to know, especially now. When you past the shelter, there is a pretty large open playing field (?pickup games of football/soccer, etc.,?) and beyond that are ball fields. The field 1 is a 301 ft fence ball field and field 2 has a 200 ft fence distance, with both next to a nice facilities building. In between the open playing field and fields 1 & 2, there is a smaller ball field (field 3) that appears to be under repairs at the time of this writing. Park users can enjoy a nice paved walkway around all of the park area, and it connects up with the Hatcher Creek Greenway on both sides of the park. It makes for a nice loop in itself for a good walk or to go on further to the greenway for more exercise. In all, As with the greenway, I find Morrisville Community Park a great resource that the town of Morrisville provides to the public for use, especially when you need your exercise to be in an outside setting. I am a fan!

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    Bathrooms/facilities building beside Fields 1 & 2, Jan 2026.
    Bathrooms/facilities building beside Fields 1 & 2, Jan 2026.
    Walkway recently placed beyond the outfield of the baseball field.
    Walkway recently placed beyond the outfield of the baseball field.
    A visit from the ice cream truck beside the park playground! (Oct 2025)

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    Urban Park

    Urban Park

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Upon a recent day trip in Cary, I stumbled up the Urban Park and decided to take a gander. Located…read moreinside a small wooded, residential area close to downtown, it definitely gives off a neighborhood vibe. It's also easy to miss when driving down Chatham Street as the side of the park that faces the street is a mere 100 feet long. Cary's Urban Park has basketball courts, a water fountain, picnic tables, four swings [two standard and two bucket seats], a sandbox, bike racks, benches and two playground structures [one for older and one for younger ages]. The play structures seemed relatively new, being made of plastic and had some climbing walls, multi-slides and elements that are more modern. I learned from a local that was spending the day at the park with his two grandchildren that the park has been there for quite some time and he'd developed many found memories there, they have updated it in the past five or so years. If you plan to take a trip to Cary's Urban Park I recommend you use the facilities prior as there are no bathrooms located at the park. Also, plan around the sun! Although the park is located in a wooded area, the playground structures aren't very shaded [especially the younger child structure] and the plastic can get very hot. Overall, this is a great spot if you need a kid-friendly break from downtown Cary and is within walking distance. It is relatively quiet and doesn't bring in a large crowd and even adults can entertain themselves on the swings!

    This park is a hidden gem. It's a beautiful day and Pullen Park is so packed we can't even turn…read moreinto the parking lot because there is a line of traffic in the street both ways. Just kept driving down Western Blvd and stumbled in this park. Very nice equipment that's relatively new. There were only a few local families here on this gorgeous day which was perfect. Everyone could play on what they wanted too. Lots of shade and seating!!!! Well done neighborhood park.

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    Younger children playground {can anyone spot Steve A.?!}
    Younger children playground {can anyone spot Steve A.?!}
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    Older children playground.
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