Cedarock Park, Protected natural area in Alamance County, North Carolina.
Cedarock Park is a protected natural area in Alamance County that spreads across rolling terrain alongside Rock Creek. The grounds contain hiking trails, equestrian paths, disc golf courses, a fishing pond, and designated camping areas.
The park was established in 1975 on a former farm that had operated since 1830 on these grounds. The conversion of private farmland into a public park made the agricultural heritage of the region accessible to visitors.
The Cedarock Historical Farm presents agricultural practices from the 1800s through demonstrations and preserved buildings from the period.
The park operates from early morning until sunset and offers a range of activities including fishing, canoeing, and sports. Visitors should prepare for varying trail conditions and bring water and appropriate footwear.
The park contains an old mill dam structure that remains from when a working gristmill operated at this location. The dam is still visible and offers a tangible connection to the area's milling past.
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