Showing posts with label Outdoor Family Activity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Family Activity. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Tory's Den Cave and Waterfall Trail - Tallest Waterfall at Hanging Rock State Park

Tory's Dan Cave and Waterfall Trail at Hanging Rock State Park © Katrena
Tory's Den Cave and Waterfall Trailhead © Katrena
Tory's Den Cave and Waterfall Trail is located at Hanging Rock State Park but not via the main entrance. The address is 1185 Charlie Young Road, which is less than five miles from the main entrance. If you prefer to hike, I believe there is a 4-mile trail from the lake at Hanging Rock.

Tallest Waterfall at Hanging Rock State Park © Katrena
I've been hiking at Hanging Rock occasionally for about 35 years and had not ever been on this trail. I usually hike to Hidden Falls, Window Falls, Hanging Rock, and trails with trailheads beyond the main entrance.

Small Bridge on Tory's Den Cave & Waterfall Trail © Katrena
Before this trip, I was flipping through the various trails on the Hanging Rock page on the North Carolina State Parks web site. Tory's Den Cave and Waterfall Trail is a fairly easy 0.2 mile one-way hike.

View from Bridge on Tory's Den Cave and Waterfall Trail © Katrena
Short Hiking Trail at Hanging Rock © Katrena
Pretty Hiking Trail at Hanging Rock State Park © Katrena
The trail features natural terrain with a dirt path with some steps and a small wooden bridge. Several people were hiking this trail with young children and with dogs. If you are traveling with children or furry friends, be careful near the waterfall as there is a drop-off over there, which is similar to the Hanging Rock Trail. I would not recommend trying to take a stroller, wheelchair, or scooter on this trail.

Tory's Waterfall at Hanging Rock State Park © Katrena
Tory's Falls is to the left where the trail splits. You can hear the waterfall from the parking lot. It has quite a bit of height to it with lots of vegetation beyond the rocks where the trail ends. We visited on June 30 when a lot of plants were full of blooms and leaves. I would imagine more of the waterfall would be visible in winter months.

Steps Along Tory's Den Cave Trail © Katrena
Tory's Den Cave Entrance © Katrena
Tory's Den Cave is to the right where the trail splits. That part of the trail is a little longer than the one to get to the waterfall. You can find information about this cave at the trailhead at the parking lot. According to information posted, about 100 Tories lived in the cave.

View from Inside Tory's Den Cave © Katrena
The cave entrance is quite impressive. We were expecting a rather large room beyond the entrance, but the top of the cave dips down pretty low. My crew didn't try crawling through there to see the larger areas of the cave that we imagined. We could feel a significantly cooler temperature just walking into the mouth of the cave, which was a nice treat on a summer hike!

Wildlife Along Trail at Hanging Rock State Park © Katrena

Rhododendron at Hanging Rock © Katrena
As with all hiking trails, it is a good idea to slow down and enjoy the journey. The path is a lot of the fun! We saw huckleberries, mushrooms, a variety of mosses and trees, and were serenaded by quite a few cicadas.

View Beside Tory's Den Cave and Waterfall Trail © Katrena

Trail with Steps at Hanging Rock State Park © Katrena
Yes, we were out hiking in the midst of a pandemic. No, we didn't wear masks because very few people were on the trail and we all distanced ourselves whenever we met others along the way. It was a nice hike and a great way to safely connect with my family while enjoying the outdoors. My family does wear masks if we need to go inside an enclosed space or if we are outside and cannot distance ourselves from others.

Fun Family Activities While Social Distancing © Katrena
I did not see any bathrooms at the parking lot where this trailhead is located, so take that into consideration and communicate that with folks in your group ahead of time. Several bathrooms were open on up at Hanging Rock beyond the main entrance on the day we visited.

View at Tory's Waterfall at Hanging Rock © Katrena
If you are interested in learning more about Hanging Rock's trails, maps, directions, history, ecology, or even seeing a video, go to the Hanging Rock official page of the North Carolina State Parks web site.

Rock Formations Near Tory's Den Cave © Katrena
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Mushrooms Along Hiking Trail at Hanging Rock © Katrena

Hanging Rock Hiking Trail & Social Distancing in Midst of COVID-19 Pandemic © Katrena
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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Visiting the North Carolina Zoo While Social Distancing in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Visiting the NC Zoo During the COVID-19 Pandemic © Katrena
As North Carolina slowly progresses through a COVID-19 pandemic in the spring and summer of 2020, our family decided to make a reservation through the web site and visit the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro.

Social Distancing at the North Carolina Zoo © Katrena
We have a zoo membership and have visited the zoo many times in the past. We tend to enjoy visiting the zoo in cooler months and on weekdays, but we decided to try a Sunday morning. At this time, the zoo is limiting the number of people who can enter the zoo each hour, so I would recommend going online and making a reservation. Reservations are free to zoo members.

Safety Measures for Preventing the Spread of Infection at the NC Zoo in Asheboro © Katrena
The front gate did have a line, but it was not a huge one and people were moving through pretty quickly. Areas on the ground were clearly marked so that family groups could distance themselves from other zoo guests. Zoo employees were wearing face coverings. Hand sanitizer stations were scattered throughout the park as well.

Turtle at NC Zoo © Katrena
We typically ride the tram up to Junction Plaza, take the circle around the African animals and then walk back down through the North America animal side; however, on the day we visited, the tram was only taking guests from Junction Plaza back down to the North America entrance, so we had the opportunity to try a new traffic pattern.

Beautiful Flowers and Landscaping at the NC Zoo © Katrena
We reserved a time early in the morning. Many of the animals tend to take a nap later in the day when the weather is hotter, and crowds tend to be lighter in the mornings when we have visited the zoo in the past.

Venus Flytraps and Other Carnivorous Plants at the NC Zoo © Katrena
Going a different route meant we walked through a few areas we had never seen before. For the first time ever, we actually saw some carnivorous Venus flytraps! That was a big score for my crew. We visited several NC State Parks, such as Carolina Beach State Park, recently and had seen carnivorous plants at them as well, so we were better able to spot these awesome plants.

Things to See at NC Zoo © Katrena
Wear good walking shoes if you plan to visit the zoo. The animal exhibits are quite spread out and if you are traveling from the North America side to Junction Plaza, most of the trip will be uphill. Benches are scattered along the trails and most are shaded. The zoo trip is a great cardio workout!

Black Bear at NC Zoo © Katrena
The outdoor animal viewing areas were mostly open. It looked like they were doing some repairs on the grizzly bear exhibit when we went to the zoo, so that outdoor area was closed. Many of the animals were more active than when we've seen them in the past. Maybe the animals were simply enjoying the cooler morning air...maybe they were happy to see the guests coming back after being closed for so many weeks!

Gorilla Trying on a New "Outfit" at the NC Zoo © Katrena
Signage on the walkways encouraged visitors to travel in the same direction around the Africa circle. If you stay to the right and keep moving around the circle, you'll be able to see all of the exhibits that are open at this time.

Pink Flamingo at North Carolina Zoo © Katrena
Indoor areas like the aviary and desert were closed, but visitors could walk up and see the flamingos. The ropes course, paddle boats, playground, carousel, etc. were also closed.

Butterfly Exhibit at NC Zoo © Katrena
They had a really cool butterfly exhibit in an enclosed area that was also not open. We had visited a smaller scale butterfly exhibit at the Catawba Science Center in Hickory. It is amazing to walk into an area filled with butterflies, but we had to settle for peering through the screen.

Outdoor Viewing Areas Open at NC Zoo but High Touch Objects Off Limits © Katrena
Other safety measures that I noticed included having the water fountain spouts covered and many high touch areas like statues and play areas were either covered or roped off. I saw bathrooms being cleaned frequently as well.

Walking Trail and Bench Near Desert Area of NC Zoo © Katrena
A few snack areas were open, and drink machines were on. Guests can bring in a water bottle and they do have areas for refilling water bottles that were turned on.

Misters to Keep Cool at the Zoo in Asheboro © Katrena
We saw two misting areas that we had not seen before. I'm not sure if these were new or if we just hadn't realized what they were on previous visits. One was close to the seals and sea lions in North America while the other mister was close to the elephants in Africa. Before going to the zoo, I bought everyone in my group a fan that hangs around your neck and blows air toward your face. That was very helpful to help beat the heat as well.

Bright Colors and Beautiful Flowers at NC Zoo © Katrena
I think it is easy to get completely focused on seeing what is on the agenda while we miss all the beauty of nature around us.

Stopping to See Beauty of Nature in NC © Katrena
As we walked from exhibit to exhibit, we took the time to stop and look at the pretty landscaping and flowers.

Cute Green Anole at NC Zoo Outside the Desert Exhibit © Katrena
Friendly Gray Squirrel at NC Zoo © Katrena
Many animals call the zoo their home as they freely roam the area. A lot of gray squirrels and cardinals in particular greeted us as we walked along the trail. We saw a raptor grab a snake for lunch too!

Elephants Making a Splash at North Carolina Zoo © Katrena
We missed seeing zoo employees talking about the various animals at the zoo. They offer a wealth of information and have always been quite willing to answer questions. Zoo members receive a magazine regularly, and I have found information about the animals and their various efforts to help animal populations to be quite interesting.

Tram Ride at NC Zoo © Katrena
Riding the tram back to the North America entrance offered a nice breeze and the opportunity to rest and see a few areas of the park from a different perspective. I had never noticed that they had beehives in the wooded area behind the honeybee exhibit. If you are traveling with a stroller, staff are not loading the strollers, so make sure to bring one that you can fold and place with you where you are seated on the tram.

Lioness at NC Zoo in Asheboro © Katrena
Overall, I think the NC Zoo did a good job at encouraging people to distance themselves and spread out. Since this was an outdoor attraction, my family enjoyed areas alone at the zoo without masks, but we did wear cloth masks when approaching other guests, and most of the other guests wore masks as well. Many thanks to those people who were so thoughtful!

Millipede Along Trail at NC Zoo © Katrena
The zoo has plans to add Asian animals in the coming years, so this could easily be an all day trip for a family. It usually takes us at least four hours to see most of the animals they have at this time.

Flowers That Attract Butterflies at NC Zoo © Katrena
For more information about the zoo, including directions, fees, hours, maps, exhibits, virtual camps, and more, visit the NC Zoo official web site.

Signage with Poetry at NC Zoo © Katrena
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Chimp Social Distancing at the NC Zoo! © Katrena
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Visiting the NC Zoo with Kids © Katrena

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Adventure Landing in Winston-Salem NC – Great Place for Miniature Golf

Miniature Golf at Adventure Landing

People who drive on Stratford Road near Hanes Mall in Wintson-Salem cannot miss seeing Adventure Landing, especially if you have kids in the back seat. This is the place with the elephant, giraffe, and a huge waterfall. Actually, they have a crocodile, hippo, and even a turtle too, although you might not notice them from the road. No, Adventure Landing is not a zoo, but it is a fun place to play miniature golf!


Adventure Landing in Winston-Salem NC
Adventure Landing offers three different 18-hole miniature golf courses, and the most popular one is the course with the cave under the largest waterfall called the Cavern Falls Course. My three daughters were quite excited to play this particular course when we visited.

Fun Putt-putt Golf Course on Stratford Rd
They offer different sized putters, so ensure that the kids pick one that is about waist height. Adventure Landing also has small plastic putters for the smallest kids. My kids were tickled to see that they had a variety of different colored golf balls too. Score cards and pencils are also at the desk, and the friendly staff members are more than willing to answer any questions that you may have.

Fun Things to do With Kids in Forsyth County
Each hole is numbered and also gives the par, or number of strokes expected to make the hole. Several kids that were there that day said they made at least one hole in one. My kids had only played miniature golf once before, but they made par on several holes.

Family Activities in Winston-Salem NC
The course starts out with a couple of quite simple holes but gets more challenging with hills and barriers. Probably the most challenging part of the course for my kids was keeping the balls from rolling off the bridge and into the water!

Fun Miniature Golf Course in Piedmont
The waterfall cave was one of my daughters' favorite parts of the course. You can look out behind the waterfalls while inside the cave and there is also a small waterfall inside. This can be a great place to enjoy some shade and cool off a little if playing on a hot and sunny day.

Adventure Landing Miniature Golf Courses
My kids were excited to discover that there are actually two parts to the cave. Players travel one direction through the first side and the course eventually winds back through the other side of the cave.

Fun Things to do Near Hanes Mall
The last hole on the course has a collection chute, so it is helpful to let the kids know that the ball will disappear. The end of this one is conveniently located near the check-in desk, so if you have plans to play another course, ride the bumper boats, or play games inside, you can easily move to the next activity.

Family Activities in Winston
My kids really enjoyed this cool putt-putt golf course in Winston-Salem. Adventure Landing not only offers fun features like a cave, waterfall, and large animal statues, but the staff members are very friendly and helpful.

Adventure Landing - Fun Outdoor Family Activity
Find directions, hours, current prices, special deals, and more at the Adventure Landing web site. You may also wish to read more of Katrena's articles loaded with fun family activity ideas at the Travel NC With Kids and Love 2 Travel With Kids. This fun family activity is located very near Hanes Mall and the Winston-Salem Children's Museum. One of my all-time favorite restaurants, The Carriage House, is across the street in sight of Adventure Landing and snacks are also available at Adventure Landing.