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    Lake Lynn Park

    4.6 (49 reviews)

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    Caroline H.

    Hey family! I wanted to share this with you all. As you know, I live in Greensboro but I will venture out to Raleigh and Charlotte occasionally. I had been seeing posts on Instagram from the LetsGetSocialRaleigh account and I kept saying I was going to go to an event. They had one this past Saturday for a hike and chill. Since the weather was about 65, I felt I couldn't make an excuse and I got up to join in on the hike. I'm trying a new thing to make connections with others and try to do more group things instead of being solo. Please understand, I LOVE doing things by myself most times but I thought that I'd try something new. The park was very nice but I will warn you, this one is very hilly. I've been on trails before but not one like this. Considering I haven't exercised in a few months, it wasn't so bad. Please stretch before you tackle it lol. It was wonderful to be in nature. Although, I didn't keep up with the group, I didn't mind as I was being present in the moment. It was so peaceful and serene and I wasn't bored. I would definitely walk this again. I didn't get a chance to explore more of the park other than the trail but I promise I will report back. If you're in the Raleigh area or even if you're not. It only took me an hour to get there. Take some time to get in nature and recalibrate your energy. I felt so much better after the hike and I felt balanced. I hope that I will do this more often. I might even invest in hiking shoes. To be continued.

    Victor M.

    Very pretty park with a good walking, running trail and lots of wild life from frogs to geese and deer. We have been here many times and enjoy the walk. The trail goes around the lake and must be about 2.5 miles Today the City of Raleigh Parks Department again did one for the books, we decided to counterclockwise for our "once around" the lake and after walking about two miles we found a crew working on removing a tree or two and the sign "crew at work" was just a few hundred feet from the actual place of work so we had to walk back around and advise everyone about. They are working so it is ok for us to walk the extra mile but the Parks Dept will also get a review for being so coordinated. What I always found amusing is the mile markers, you see some on the right other on the left and nothing makes sense because you don't know where is the "start" and if you start at mile marker 1 which is about a quarter of a mile from the parking lot and walk about another quarter of a mile the next marker reads 1 3/4 and of course you are not even half way around

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    Yonken E.

    peaceful place for a date or just a walk in the park, animal, friendly, and clean. lots of trees and nature. personally, I come here to clear my mind and connect to nature. so it's definitely worth a visit. Enjoy.

    Fall view across the lake

    Gorgeous nature walk! Can become crowded at times, I'm only giving four stars because of that reason. My dog loves to walk around the lake, but beware if you have a reactive dog.

    Another shot of the the ducks having a morning swim
    Cheryl C.

    Love Lynn Park or, as I refer to it as, Turtle Island or Duck Island! It is an easy 2.8 loop trail around the lake! Great place to take the dogs, have a walk/run, and ride your bike! Great photography opportunities! Ample parking off the street! The scenery never gets old because it seems like there is something new to see along the way! Lots of wildlife, as well! If you haven't had the pleasure of visiting this park yet.....it's a must "things to do on a Saturday morning" walk if you live in Raleigh! And, even if you don't, go anyway!

    Marta D.

    Please who ever you are PLEASE STOP writing hateful things in chalk on the sidewalks and bridges!!! This park is beautiful and a place to relax and be happy. so stop vandalizing it with hateful things about our political views.

    Psalm S.

    Ahh, Lynn Lake, the lake I go to when I want a change from Shelley Lake. This, too, is a nice, big lake with a paved trail around it. I find though that the trail here is a little wonky--tilts here and there making your walk a bit uneven, and probably biking not as nice as at Shelley Lake. It is a nice 2-mile loop though, taking you through some treed areas, as well as over wooden bridges. There's lots of wildlife to see--my favorite are the strange-looking goose-chicken hybrids. (At least that's what they look like.) In the summer the piles of HUGE turtles are really cool, too. There's lots of grassy areas here, but not as much of a picnic area as Shelley. But grab a blanket, bring a lunch, and enjoy the sunshine and the beauty of yet another lake we are blessed to have!

    The baby geese
    Sarah P.

    Beautiful trail surrounding Lake Lynn. Most of it is shaded by trees with a few spots, near the parking lot mostly, that are out in the sun. I always see wildlife when I walk this trail Usually sucks, geese, and turtles, so many turtles but I have also seen a snake (little black snake off the trail and down by the water) and a deer walking through a shallow, marshy part of the lake. There almost always seems to be a breeze coming off the lake as well. There are some mild hills around the circle and some spots in the pavement that are cracked or crumbling but for the most part it's well maintained. Sometimes it smells a little funky where the water doesn't move, but not too often. It's an enjoyable and calming walk even when there are a lot of other people on the trail.

    4/27/14: Looking through the trees at Lake Lynn
    Lindsay S.

    Lake Lynn is my home away from home and despite my enjoyment of exploring all the parks and lakes in Raleigh, I've been visiting this park for over a decade so I always come back to it again and again for the joy it brings me and anyone I take there. I am shocked that in five years of writing reviews that I've never reviewed this particular park! It's my favorite place to walk. I don't love running there because it's so hilly, but lately I've felt compelled so I've run some of it. The 2.8 miles of trails are paved and a little narrow, but wide enough for those coming and going. People walk their dogs, push strollers, run, and occasionally you'll see some bike riders although the bike riders aren't very courteous to the walkers. Aside from walking and running, some people do actually work out there or even just relax. There is one grassy hill near the Lynn Road entrance where people work out often running up and down or doing group workouts in the flat area. The flat grassy area right near the lake at the Lynn Road parking lot is also popular for those who want to lay out or read. There are plenty of ducks, geese, turtles, squirrels, and swans to see. I may be a "grownup" now, but I love to feed the ducks and take pictures of the animals again and again. Water fowl are my favorite. I've even seen a Great Blue Heron there! There are some fish in the lake so, since it's warmed up, I see people fishing every time I go there. There is a community center at the Ray Road entrance, which seems to be the more official one since Lynn Road's entrance isn't even listed on the Lake Lynn Park website. Outside amenities include: - 4 lighted tennis courts (to reserve please call 919-872-4129) - a lighted ballfield (to reserve please call 919-996-6836) - batting cage - playground - 2 bocce courts - 2.8 mile greenway trail around Lake Lynn I've taken dozens of pictures at Lake Lynn, but I'll try to limit the photos I'm posting to the ones I've taken this year alone. Enjoy some leisure at Lake Lynn.

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    More security if a woman and child are alone. Guys were approaching females last year and they had to run. Too scary for me!

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    This park is beautiful! I accidentally found it and plan to further explore the greenway as soon as possible

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    Amities the park has to offer is definitely a go. Beautiful scenery and wonderful trail walks. Definitely a trip worth!

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    I live in an apartment right on the trail and I walk it with my dogs every morning. It's very clean and well taken care of.

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    Great for running or taking the dogs for a nice walk. One big loop around the lake. One of my new favorite spots to go!

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    8 years ago

    Love this walk or run! Mostly shaded with ducks, geese, blue herons, white egrets, turtles and every once in a while a green heron.

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