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Loved this park
The park was pretty big actually, lots to see. If you’re not from Raleigh like me it may take a bit to find certain areas. Very pretty view of the skyline, big open field great for having a picnic and...
We visited this park to see the sunflower fields. They were stunning. The park is built on a 52 acre land fill and is environmentally friendly. The sunflowers are eventually collected to make biodegra...
The garden comes alive with plenty of daffodils in the spring! Very colorful. A popular spot for some photos. There is also a nice view of downtown. Otherwise, not much of a space.
Everyone trying to figure out what to do with this large piece of land in Raleigh. I would suggest leave it alone. There's nothing more beautiful than just natural area and the place to go... in this ...
Loved this park
The park was pretty big actually, lots to see. If you’re not from Raleigh like me it may take a bit to find certain areas. Very pretty view of the skyline, big open field great for having a picnic and...
Sunflower paradise
We visited this park to see the sunflower fields. They were stunning. The park is built on a 52 acre land fill and is environmentally friendly. The sunflowers are eventually collected to make biodegra...
See the daffodils in the spring!
The garden comes alive with plenty of daffodils in the spring! Very colorful. A popular spot for some photos. There is also a nice view of downtown. Otherwise, not much of a space.
Dix Park
Everyone trying to figure out what to do with this large piece of land in Raleigh. I would suggest leave it alone. There's nothing more beautiful than just natural area and the place to go... in this ...
Beautiful use of space!
The flowers were beautiful and it was a fun stop to take pictures. Not a park. Grateful the city is using the space in an unique, beautiful green way!