Reedy Creek Nature Center & Preserve offers a dynamic mix of recreation, history, and wildlife across 927 acres of protected forest and parkland. With over 10 miles of hiking trails winding through diverse ecosystems, visitors can explore wetlands, meadows, and woodlands teeming with local wildlife. The preserve is home to the historic John Robinson Rockhouse ruins, a Revolutionary-era homestead dating back to the 1780s, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
At the heart of the preserve, the Reedy Creek Nature Center provides hands-on exhibits, live animal displays, and an interactive Habitat Garden certified by the National Wildlife Federation. Each year, it hosts the popular Hummingbird Festival, drawing thousands of visitors eager to witness the tiny birds up close. For younger adventurers, the Nature Explorer Zone—designed by North Carolina State University and the Arbor Day Foundation—features natural play elements like stump jumps, log balancing, and fort-building in a fully immersive woodland setting.
Adjacent to the preserve, Reedy Creek Park spans 125 acres and offers a variety of recreational amenities, including a disc golf course, sports fields, a fishing pier, a dog park, and even a cricket pitch. Whether you’re hiking through history, spotting wildlife, or enjoying the vast outdoor playground, Reedy Creek is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.