March 12, 2024
 
 
 
 

Bring on the sunshine and the boundless possibilities for excitement in the upcoming months! Did you know Connectivity is one of Chatham Park’s five core pillars? It’s why we’re strategically situated – to make travel to, from, and within the community as convenient as possible. That means less traveling and more fun! With over a third of Chatham Park dedicated to parks and open spaces, it’s never been easier to experience the positive impacts of a connected lifestyle and a Healthy Balance. As nature blooms and sunshine becomes abundant, we can’t wait to celebrate the beauty of our North Carolina surroundings by spending extra time outdoors. 

Read on for a roundup of the current walking trails, greenways, and parks around Chatham Park. Gear up for a spring – and an upcoming summer – brimming with fantastic outdoor adventures! 

Walking Trails & Greenways
Whether you’re looking to enjoy a sunny run, a breezy bike ride, or an afternoon walk with your furry friend, Chatham Park has it all! Maintaining an active lifestyle is easy with walking/biking trails and greenways that are accessible from Chatham Park – and continue to grow far beyond. When the 30+ miles of greenways and bike trails are completed, they will connect neighbors and neighborhoods, creating even more opportunities to Live, Work, Play, and Learn in our community.

View our complete trail map HERE. Spending time in the beauty of Chatham Park is sure to boost your mood this season!

Parks
With Jordan Lake and the Lower Haw River just a stone’s throw away from Chatham Park, you have access to nearly 46,000 acres of opportunities to stay active this season. Whether it’s a family day of fun or a weekend camping trip, each of these spots are perfect for experiencing nature at its best. So, pack some s’mores, lace up your hiking shoes, and plan an unforgettable adventure in the great outdoors!

  • Knight Farm Community Park: Nestled within the Vineyards at Chatham Park, this park marks Chatham Park’s inaugural community park, offering 10 acres packed with everything you need for a fantastic day out. The kids’ area is brimming with delights, including a whimsical playhouse and a dragon-themed climbing gym, alongside a natural playground featuring tree trunk balance beams and rock gardens. There’s also a versatile multi-use field for games like frisbee or soccer, a dog park, and a splash pad to keep the little ones cool on warmer days. Take a leisurely stroll along the walking path encircling the park or catch some shade under the covered pavilion.
  • The Pocket Parks at Vineyards at Chatham Park: In our very own Vineyards at Chatham Park, you’ll discover four serene pocket parks. Scattered throughout the neighborhood, these lush green spaces provide perfect settings for strolling with your furry companion, enjoying outdoor activities with the kids, or simply unwinding with a friend and taking in the beauty of the changing scenery. View the Vineyards at Chatham Park map HERE.
  • Jordan Lake State Park: Did you know this state park boasts 15 miles of picturesque hiking trails? Just a short 15-minute jaunt from Chatham Park, the Jordan Lake State Park Visitor Center is the perfect starting point for outdoor enthusiasts, offering nearby activities like canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. With over 1,000 campsites ranging from primitive (no water/electric) to RV-ready, Jordan Lake is ideal for weekend camping trips. Every campground features its own beach and restroom facilities, and they’re all connected by the many trails weaving through the park.
  • Lower Haw River Natural Area: Did you know Chatham Park directly borders part of the Lower Haw River? This provides visitors easy water access for canoeing or kayaking from various points like the Bynum Beach Canoe Access or Robeson Creek Canoe Access. The Lower Haw River is also a haven for birdwatchers and hiking enthusiasts alike!
  • Haw River State Park: A little over an hour away from Chatham Park, you can journey into the wetlands, try your luck at a round of disc golf, and enjoy a picnic surrounded by birds, sunshine, and water. At The Summit, there’s two-and-a-half miles of family and pet-friendly hiking trails, while Iron Ore Belt offers four miles of scenic hiking. Don’t forget the sunny fishing spots where you can reel in the catch of the day. Whether you’re up for a full-day adventure or just a leisurely afternoon outing, there’s something here for everyone!

Chatham Park and its surrounding areas offer a dynamic range of outdoor activities that complement our dedication to a balanced, healthy lifestyle – no matter what your outdoor interests are this spring. From the extensive walking trails and greenways accessible from Vineyards at Chatham Park to the vast opportunities for adventure at Jordan Lake, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re seeking a leisurely stroll, an exhilarating bike ride, or a peaceful afternoon by the water, our community provides the perfect backdrop for outdoor exploration.

In Chatham Park, we offer a variety of family-friendly outdoor recreation and are committed to the health and community of our residents and community. Interested in the Chatham Park lifestyle? Explore the 8,500 acres of our Live, Work, Play, & Learn community – and beyond – to experience all that this season in Chatham Park can offer.