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13304 Creedmoor Road, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Accessible facilities, boating, camping, community building, cycling, education and events, fishing, hiking, picnicking, swimming NOTICE: Sandling Beach will be closed for the winter Oct. 8, 2007 - April 1, 2008.
*=Boat ramp is open to the public during park hours. The ramp is open to campers 24 hours per day. Accessible
facilities Boating At B. W. Wells, campers who bring their canoes have access to the water on Old Weaver Trail at the north end of the lake. Sandling Beach also offers a beach to launch non-motorized watercraft, but paddlers must carry canoes across the beach to the water by hand. A privately managed concession near Rolling View State Recreation Area, offers boat launching, slips and mooring, as well as a snack bar, equipment rental, supplies and gasoline. Camping Holly Point offers 153 campsites, 89 with water and electric hookups. Centrally located washhouses and a comfort station are nearby. Similarly, Rollingview offers 80 campsites with water and electric hookups for RVs and 35 campsites for tents and trailers. Rolling View and Holly Point campsites include picnic tables, outdoor grills and tent pads. Campsites are available on a first-come basis for a fee. Sites may be reserved for a stay of a week or longer at least two weeks in advance. The maximum stay in the park is two weeks. Backpack camping: For people who desire a more primitive camping experience, Shinleaf offers tent camping in hike-in sites. Group camping: Rolling View and B. W. Wells (reservations only) have special areas for camping clubs and groups. At B. W. Wells, 14 group campsites have a centrally located shower house, and each site accommodates up to 35 people. Each Rolling View site accommodates up to 30 people and offers four sites with drinking water, picnic tables and fire pits. Both campgrounds have picnic tables, benches, grills, water and a campfire ring. Showers are centrally located. For reservations, contact the park. Click here for a camping reservation form as a printable PDF file. Or, contact the park office for assistance. Community
building Click here for a community building reservation form as a printable PDF file. Or, contact the park office for assistance. Cycling
The trails close for wet weather. Call the park office or visit the Trianglemtb.com website to check on the trail's status. Education
and events To arrange a special exploration of Falls Lake State Recreation Area for your group or class, contact the park office. Educational materials about Falls Lake have been developed for grades 3-5 and are correlated to North Carolina's competency-based curriculum in science, social studies, mathematics and English/language arts. The Falls Lake program focuses on the food chain. Accompanying the program is a teacher's booklet and workshop, free of charge to educators. To learn more about environmental education or to search our database for upcoming workshops, click here. Fishing Hiking A one-mile loop trail at B. W. Wells passes the naturalist's home and an interpretive area. Short trails at Rolling View and Sandling Beach allow a closer look at the aquatic environment. Picnicking Use of picnic shelters is free on a first-come, first-served basis; a fee is charged to reserve a shelter. For more information or for a reservation form, contact the park office. Click here for a reservation form as a printable PDF file. Or, contact the park office for assistance. Swimming
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