- TripBuzz found 99 things to do with kids in or near Garner, North Carolina, including 89 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Raleigh, Wake Forest, Cary and Apex.
- From Rush Hour Karting to Polar Ice House, the Garner area offers 59 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Go Karts and Theaters.
- Originally a railroad town in the late 1800's, Garner is now a quaint, family-friendly suburban town in North Carolina. Staying true to their early American heritage, residents of Garner are warm and friendly, making it a wonderful place to visit. The Garner Performing Arts center is a registered historical building, as are many others throughout the area, and is located in the entertaining historical downtown district.
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Nestled on 25 acres, Kelly Road Park offers residents and guests an intimate setting for outdoor recreation. Amenities provide two age-graded playgrounds, baseball field, tennis court, picnic areas and a hiking trail along Beaver Creek.
16.0 Miles
Following along the Neuse River for several miles, North Raleigh Trail is used for walking, running, and biking. The trail is also dog friendly and has a paved path with plenty of shade from trees.
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11405 Falls of Neuse Road, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Falls Lake Visitor Assistance Center is a great place to start a visit to Wake Forest. The center offers exhibits on the local wildlife and recreation and offers several hiking trails leading from the center into forest, lake shore and fields.
16.2 Miles
The waterfront Apex Nature Park & Amphitheatre is a family-favorite location in the city of Apex. The park features disc golf, walking trails, picnic areas and a dog park, while the amphitheater presents free movies and concerts throughout the year.
16.4 Miles
Family owned and operated, Phillips Farms of Cary offers several programs that are ideal for kids. This includes seasonal activities like strawberry picking, corn mazes, a haunted farm and Christmas tree shopping.
16.8 Miles
Sitting on 224-acres of land, the Thomas E Brooks Park is an outdoor recreational park that includes a baseball field, soccer fields, a walking trail, and picnic shelters. The park also has a playground for children.
16.9 Miles
Featuring an open grass field, Mill Bridge Nature Park has several walking trails that lead into the wilderness. The park hosts community events like bluegrass concerts, family movie nights, and classic car shows.
17.0 Miles
Five Star Farm is a large equestrian center that sells and boards horses as well as ponies. The farm also offers a wide variety of riding lessons on their seasoned mounts.
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1150 Forestville Road, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Starring the students from its theater class, Heritage High School Theatre hosts, on average, 9 productions a year for the community to see. These productions range from musical comedies to serious dramas.
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Wake Forest's Polar Ice House features two ice rinks that meet NHL regulations for size. The rinks host open skating with lights and music as well as hockey tournaments and league play.