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| William B. Umstead State Park is tucked between the growing cities of Raleigh, Cary, Durham and the corporate Research Triangle, North Carolina. The 5,413 acre park is divided into two sections, Crabtree Creek and Reedy Creek. It includes an oak-hickory forest, moist hardwood forest, piedmont floodplain forest and three man-made lakes. This park is a respite from everyday life offering a place to picnic, fish, hike, mountain bike, horseback ride or camp. There are 16 miles of hiking trails, a variety of which are on the fall line, and 17 miles of bridle trails. |
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