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About Adopted Parks
Want to get more involved in helping keep our local parks a thriving place for birds and people to enjoy? Wake Audubon works with the City of Raleigh Parks to provide advice and volunteer help with conservation projects. Join our Conservation Committee to learn more about ways to participate in upcoming park cleanup events!
Anderson Point Park
Anderson Point Park
Anderson Point Park is a very special nature park in East Raleigh. It is named for the Point, an area in the park where Crabtree Creek flows into the Neuse River. This park also exemplifies the rare Piedmont Prairie, a grassland that is home to many species of birds, insects, amphibians and other animals.
Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve
Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve
Located in an oxbow of the Neuse River in northeast Raleigh, the nearly 146-acre Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve is a unique jewel in the Raleigh Parks & Recreation system. The Preserve consists of upland fields, floodplain forests, wetlands, and the river...