- TripBuzz found 95 things to do with kids in or near Wake Forest, North Carolina, including 76 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Garner.
- From Holding Park to Polar Ice House, the Wake Forest area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Playgrounds.
- Just half an hour north of state capital Raleigh, Wake Forest, NC is experiencing rapid growth and is ranked as the nation's 20th fastest growing suburb by Forbes Magazine. One of the most popular attractions in Wake Forest is the Renaissance Centre, which features events including dance parties, puppet shows, and theatrical performances.
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On the campus of Duke University, Wallace Wade Stadium hosts all at home football games. The facility is able to accommodate over 30,000 fans and offers an array of concessions for added game day enjoyment.
24.4 Miles
Cary, North Carolina's Jump! Zone is a large indoor playground for children. It features slides, ball pits, climbing bars, inflatable bounce pads and plenty of other divertisments. Jump! Zone offers birthday packages and is a favorite destination for church youth groups, scouting troups and other kids' organiza…
24.4 Miles
Crowder District Park occupies 33 acres made up of old forest growth and landscaped areas. Amenities include walking trails, a pond, sand volleyball court, playing fields, three playgrounds and an amphitheater for community events.
24.5 Miles
Open to the public, Duke University Golf Course features well-manicured greens in a natural setting. Its eighteen holes provide a challenge for skilled golfers but is also ideal for the golfer who is still learning.
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Cameron Blvd & Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27705
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Named in honor of a former ACC champion track coach at Duke University, the Al Buehler Cross Country Trail comprises over three miles of trails suited for walking and running. The trails wind around a golf course.
25.1 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.
25.3 Miles
Duke University's Duke Lemur Center is one of the world's most important zoological institutes dedicated to lemurs. Tours are available seven days a week and must be scheduled in advance. All tour proceeds benefit lemurs and support the Lemur Center's research initiatives.
25.3 Miles
An indoor sports facility, Dream Sports Center offers leagues in basketball, volleyball, soccer, lacrosse and hockey. The facility also features training, summer camps and accommodations for birthday parties and kids' programs.
25.9 Miles
Old Gilliam Mill Park is a 16 acre park featuring a mill built in 1850 by Stephen Henley. Attractions and available activities include the mill itself, walking paths, picnicking, and occasional special events.
26.0 Miles
AMF Durham Lanes offers traditional bowling on 32 lanes along with a bar and meeting room with a capacity of up to 36 people. They also feature arcades, pool or air hockey, group events, birthday parties and a Pro Shop.