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William B. Umstead State Park Adventures

William B. Umstead State Park offers a peaceful haven with diverse recreational activities amidst the bustling urban environment of Raleigh, North Carolina.

5,599
Acres Protected
34
Miles of Trails
1.3 million
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About William B. Umstead State Park

William B. Umstead State Park
 

Located near the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, William B. Umstead State Park provides an inviting escape into nature for residents and visitors alike. The park spans over 5,000 acres of densely forested land featuring a mix of hardwood and pine forests, rolling hills, and quiet streams. It is renowned for offering a blend of ecological diversity and rich history, as evidenced by the remnants of the farms and mills that once dotted the area. Key recreational opportunities in Umstead State Park include extensive trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, as well as lakes that support fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. The park's visitor appeal is heightened by its proximity to urban areas, making it an accessible getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Notable landmarks include Crabtree Creek and Big Lake, which are popular for their scenic and tranquil settings.

Highlights

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The scenic Big Lake, perfect for leisurely paddling and fishing.

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Diverse ecosystems providing habitat for abundant wildlife viewing.

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Historic remnants of rural farms and mills dotting the landscape.

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The comprehensive network of multi-use trails for various activities.

Notable Natural Features

Big Lake

A central attraction perfect for canoeing and fishing.

Reedy Creek Trail

A popular path for hiking and biking through scenic woods.

Crabtree Creek

A tranquil creek that runs through the park, ideal for peaceful exploration.