Clayton Park Clemmons NC

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The first of North Carolina's Educational State Forests, Clemmons opened in 1976 in Johnston County. Featuring self-guided trails and exhibits, as …

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Feb 9, 2021
It is a very educational park. It is a small park in comparison to a state park, bbut it is really cool. Good trails. Nice pinic areas. Verywell maintain and clean.it is so nice to have a place like … Full review by ccaraballo
Dec 8, 2020
Beautiful hideaway that every family should enjoy, with or without kids. We happened upon it during our first day in NC (just moved here) and returned for a few hours. Not very busy, but you will p… Full review by JenEricTravelers
Mar 25, 2020
My wife and I along with some friends decided to meet up at Clemmons to walk on one of the trails. I now understand why so many people have said nothing but foo things about the area. It’s really a s… Full review by GiacobbieR

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Because a avid fisherman and am handcap from braininjuŕy.my like fish to and she is 82 year old .
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Bècause love nature i have been the park before i seen wild turkeyi have seen deer and seen snakes.
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Answer by Mark B · Jun 7, 2020
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Are there bathrooms open to the public here?
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Yes
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Answer by Chuck M · Apr 12, 2018
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Is there fishing allowed?
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02 NCAC 60B .1007 FISHING (a) A person may fish in any waters in State Forests if the person obeys all state fishing laws and rules. (b) A person may fish in any waters of any …
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02 NCAC 60B .1007 FISHING (a) A person may fish in any waters in State Forests if the person obeys all state fishing laws and rules. (b) A person may fish in any waters of any Educational State Forest if the person first obtains a permit from the Forest Supervisor's office and obeys all state fishing laws and rules.
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Are any trails stroller friendly?
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I believe the short trail is stroller friendly. The longer trail is somewhat tougher.
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