There are more than 20 miles of trails, equestrian facilities, and more than 30 miles of equestrian trails, campgrounds, fishing lakes, and five picnic shelters. The campground has 115 RV and tent sites and 15 equestrian campsites.
In the park, there is a fascinating Living History Farm. The farm is a replica of a typical farm found in the Piedmont area during the 1899s. Included in the farm are a house, barn, cotton gin, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, gardens, and animals.
This park is a fascinating park to visit and if you have time visit the other two parks that are nearby.
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