Raven Rock State Park - Campbell Creek Loop Trail

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Raven Rock State Park
Visitor center
3009 Raven Rock Road
Lillington, NC 27546
910-893-4888
GPS: 35.4597, -78.9127
https://www.ncparks.gov/raven-rock-state-park/home

Campbell Creek Loop Trail
Location: To the right of the visitor center as you leave the building

Description:
This moderate trail gives visitors a taste of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina with its challenging topography and unique geologic features. After crossing the long bridge, you will meander along Campbell Creek and experience rockier terrain compared to other trails at the park. Highlights of this trail include the primitive family wilderness camping area, access to the Lanier Falls Trail, the Cape Fear River, and the chance to see beavers and otters along the water!

Surface: natural surface, boardwalk/bridge, water crossings, boulders

Length: 5.1 miles
Difficulty: Moderate Hike
Blaze: Blue Circles

Raven Rock State Park
The Cape Fear River is the frequent hiking destination for visitors entering Raven Rock State Park, whether it’s Lanier Falls, the Fish Traps rapids, or the massive Raven Rock, an ageless landmark for river travelers. Along the way, hikers will experience steep terrain, mountain laurel and rhododendron thickets, and tumbling creeks. The park offers primitive backcountry camping areas for families and paddlers; all supplies must be carried in, but the solitude is worth the effort. A separate equestrian area on the river’s north bank offers extensive trails and a large parking area. Frequent interpretive programs complement museum-quality exhibits in the visitor center exploring the Cape Fear region’s cultural and natural history.

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