Trail Navigator | Cliffs of the Neuse State Park - Overlook

Trail Navigator | Cliffs of the Neuse State Park - along the bank of the Neuse River The Cliffs of the Neuse State Park is an 892-acre Park near Seven Springs NC. Bordering the Neuse River, it features an age old landmark of cliffs extending for 600 yards and rises 90 feet above the Neuse River. This State Park has five hiking trails all of which I would classify as easy to moderate. The trails are nature trails that wander through the creeks and rivers and woods. Fishing is allowed with a valid NC fishing license.

Facilities available at Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

Cliffs of the Neuse State Park also features a swimming lake with a sandy beach, diving platform, picnic grounds, and paddle boats all available within the park.

Camping is available in the park with a 35 site campground, as well as a separate are for group camping. At the time of my visit, the campground was closed. The sign on the gate said it would be closed for upgrades through August 2017. Trail Navigator | Cliffs of the Neuse State Park - Poison Ivy

On our short visit, we hiked two of the trails to get a better feel for the park. The trails we chose were the 350 Yard Trail & the Galax Trail. There is Poison Ivey along the trail, however, it can easily be avoided by simply staying on the trail.

 

350 Yard Trail

Trail Navigator | Cliffs of the Neuse State Park - 350-yard trail sign The trail starts at the parking lot next to the cliffs. This trail is the access to the overlook of Neuse Cliffs. It follows the top edge allowing for views of the river below. The start of the trail is flat and well-maintained as it follows the fence along the cliff. The second half of this short trail gradually descends 90 feet to the edge of the Nuese River. The length of the trail is 350 yards, so it’s about 1/2 of a mile there and back.

Galax Trail

Trail Navigator | Cliffs of the Neuse State Park - Galax Trail
The Galax Trail and the Bird Trail begin at the end of the 350-yard Trail. The trail starts by following the creek that drains from the 11-acre lake, then ascends the hill to loop back to Still Creek. It is a short 1/2 mile loop trail and begins and ends where the Lake Creek and Still Creek flow together.

There is a little trail maintenance happening on the Galax Trail at this time, however, it does not interfere with the use of the trail.

Trail Navigator | Cliffs of the Neuse State Park - Trail maintenance on the Galax Trail

My review of the Cliffs of the Neuse State Park Trails

Both trails were simple to hike; I did it wearing flip-flops. So if you are looking for an easy stroll in the woods, I would recommend taking the time to stop and stretch your legs. We stopped on the way through just to get a break from driving, and it was well worth it. This State Park is an entirely family friendly place and is suitable for any fitness level.

 

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