Lake Rim Park

Lake Rim Park sign

Whether you want to take a stroll on the one-mile border trail through the wetlands to Bones Creek, play a game of soccer with friends or have a family picnic, Lake Rim Park offers something for everyone. An assortment of outdoor amenities, including picnic areas, walking trails, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, athletic fields, natural areas and children’s playgrounds are here for you to enjoy. The park features a permanently installed Storywalk®, a partnership with the Cumberland County Public Library, to bring walkable books to young readers. All facilities are open to the public on a first come, first serve basis unless they are reserved. To find out how you can reserve a picnic shelter or athletic field for your special event contact the park office. Well-behaved, furry family members are welcome to enjoy a walk around the park too, but they must be on a leash and under your control at all times. Thank you for cleaning up after your pets.

You must pre-register for all programs. Register early; space is limited in most classes. Please contact the park office if you would like to receive a copy of our monthly newsletter with updated program information or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/fcprnature.

For more information about the new Lake Rim Aquatics Center and summer swim programs visit the aquatics page.


Park Map

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Download a PDF of the Lake Rim Park Map(PDF, 748KB)



Educator and Group Services

Educational Group Field Trips

Are you looking for an interesting field trip for your school, church, civic or scout group? A variety of ranger-guided environmental and local history programs can be taught at Lake Rim Park. Popular subjects include: animal adaptations, beaver ecology, plants, tree identification, rocks and minerals, fossils, insects, the naval stores industry, and Native American cultures or choose from the programs offered below. Nature hikes and custom programs are available and programs can be correlated to DOD and North Carolina’s Essential Standards for Science. Picnic shelters can be reserved for lunch. Programs are offered by appointment only, call to schedule.
Group size limited to 80 participants.
Free

Outreach Programs

A ranger can come to your location and lead a nature program for your class on a variety of topics. Reservation in advance required, please call for more information.
$25/program in county; fee waived for Cumberland County Public Schools, Fort Bragg Schools and affiliates; $50/program out of county within 25 miles.


Park Programs

Scavenger Hunt at the Playgrounds

Each month, our young visitors can spend their playtime searching for hidden images at the playground. Come by the office to pick up your scavenger sheet and return it for a prize upon completion. New themed scavenger hunts will be posted each month. 
All ages; March-Aug.; Mon.-Fri.; 10 am-4 pm; Free

LRP Self-Guided Historical Tour

Stroll and learn the history of Lake Rim Park, Fayetteville and North Carolina. Slow down to read some interesting stories you may not have heard before. 
All ages; Mon.-Fri.; March-Aug.;10 am-4 pm; Free

Story Time

You and your child are invited to Lake Rim Park for an interactive story time with the Cumberland County Public Library. The story will be followed by themed crafts and activities. Call ahead to 910-433-1018 for more information.
6-under yrs w/adult; 1-2 pm; Free
Mon., July 6: Fireworks

Park Chats at Lake Rim Park

This lecture series will focus on a new topic each month. Program is held at the Lake Rim Park. Please call Lake Rim Park (910-433-1018) to register. Registration deadline is 48 hours in advance.
All ages; Mon.; 1-2 pm; Free
Aug. 24: Beaches in NC


Outdoor Recreation


Special Events

Up, Up and Away

Conduct experiments to explore items that fly such as airplanes, kites and rockets. Compare how each one goes up in the air differently. Enjoy a spring day by making a kite and letting it set sail. Materials will be provided as well as assistance in construction. Space is limited. Call to register. 
5+; Tues., May 12; 4-6 pm; $5/kite

Family Fishing Workshop (Pechmann Center)

Are you a teen looking for a fun day outdoors? Join us at the Pechman Center and enjoy the some catch and release. Think you can get the biggest fish in the pond? Limited space available. Registration is needed at both Lake Rim Park and the Pechmann Center. Call to register.
All ages; Fri., Aug. 7; 6-8:30 pm; Free

Dissect a Salad (LRP)

Bring your own salad. Come out to the visitor center as we take a deep dive into what is in our salad. We will look through the microscopes and she what different parts there are in some of our favorite fruits and vegetables. Call to register.
All ages; Thurs., Aug. 13; noon-1:30 pm; Free


Self-Guided Historical Tour

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Location

2214 Tar Kiln Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304  View Map

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