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“Hike along the Mayo River!”
The Mayo River State Park's interim facility, Mayo Mountain Access, opened to the public on April 1, 2010. Located at the site are a park office/visitor contact station, picnic shelter with grills (accommodates up to 100 and may be reserved), three individual picnic pads each with table and grill, .5-mile loop hiking trail, 1.8-mile loop hiking trail, rest rooms, fishing in the ponds (N.C. fishing license required and posted creel limits apply), and a maintenance facility. Total acreage for the entire park is presently 2,244 acres. Park staff is available to provide outreach environmental education programs and will be hosting volunteer workdays. Please check the park event database for opportunities to volunteer. For more information, please contact the park office.
A small park with plenty to do. There is a 2 mile pleasant trail by the ranger station. This trail passes by a little stream. Also by the ranger station is a medium sized pond/ lake for... Read more
We took our kids (1, 5, 6) here to walk the 2 mile trail and they enjoyed watching fish swim around in the ponds! Read more
North Carolina's newest state park is a bit off the beaten track but in my opinion well worth the drive. I've hiked here in the spring since its opening looking for wildflowers (we saw quite a... Read more
Mayo River State Park
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