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Hanging Rock State Park


category : State Parks
A 6,968 acre state park with more than 18 miles of maintained trails leading to vistas, waterfalls, sparkling streams, 12 acre lake and National Register of Historic Places, Civilian Conservation Corps facilities. Hanging Rock State Park encompasses the highest peaks of the Sauratown Mountains, an ancient range named for the Saura Indians. Campgrounds and cabins, picnic areas, fishing, seasonal swimming and boat rentals, observation tower and climbing by permit.




Address:
P.O. Box 278
Hanging Rock Park Road
Danbury, NC 27016
Phone: (336)593-8480
Our Email: hanging.rock@ncmail.net
Our Website:ils.unc.edu/parkproject/visit/haro/home.html

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