A few months ago Ashley and I explored Cedar Hills Park, just a fews minutes from our new neighborhood. Cedar Hills is located in North Raleigh at 5600 Sweetbriar St , which is the main entrance to access the playground, tennis courts, basketball courts and pavilion. There are also entrances at Rosehaven Dr and from Spring Forest Rd but those provide easier access to the softball fields. The frisbee golf course is accessible from all entrances, with hole #18 located near the main entrance.
After following the park signs from Millbrook Rd, we arrived at the Rosehaven Dr entrance, unsure how to get to the playgrounds. The lack of signs made it difficult to figure out where we should go, so we got back in the car, broke out the iPhone and eventually arrived at the Sweetbriar entrance to play on the playground.
The playground has a wood chip base with a small sandbox play area. There are two playgrounds – one for tots and one for the older kids. Cedar Hills also has plenty of swings for everyone – four tot swings and four big kid swings. There are a few benches along the perimeter of the playground. Adjacent to the playground are the tennis courts, complete with a backboard for single play. The basketball courts are also nearby. The park sits amongst a dense forest, which is a great backdrop for the 18-hole frisbee golf course. Each time we’ve visited this park, the playground has been rather empty while the frisbee golf has been pretty busy.
We’ll have many reasons to visit this park for years to come especially since we’ll be welcoming baby #2 this summer! I had my 20 week check-up today and baby Montgomery is happy and healthy and looking forward to surprising his or herself on or around July 14th! Bring on the hot and humid North Carolina summer!
Thumbs up: playground area, shady spots, tennis courts, swings
Thumbs down: lack of signs to other park features
Another part of our Nags Head vacation involved a rainy day trip to the
After the saltwater exhibits, we visited the 285,000 gallon, 81 degree Deep Ocean tank! This fish tank is home to several different species of fish and sharks, including sand tiger sharks, sandbar sharks, nurse sharks and more! We happened to arrive at the perfect time when a diver was swimming with the sharks and answering questions from the audience. In addition to this program, there are several other
So, last September (yes, I’m super slack) we headed on our annual trip to Nags Head with family and friends. This trip was super special because my aunt, who used to live in Charlottesville and now lives in CA, made a trip back east to spend the week with us. Being that she used to be the one taking us on adventures to the beach when we were young it was nice to experience it with her again.
The lighthouse is operated by the National Park Service and open to the public for walking tours during the summer months so for only $7 I climbed the 240+ spiral staircase steps while Bill and Ashley scoped out the grounds and toured the light keeper’s quarters. As you can imagine, the stairway in the lighthouse is very narrow and rather steep, making two-way traffic crowded. At each “floor” there is a landing pad to rest with windows providing great views. But, the real views are when you get to the top of the lighthouse and skirt along the balcony. The railing is about 4ft high, allowing for great picture taking and breath-taking views for miles, which reminded me of views from the top of