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9205 Baileywick Rd STE 103, Raleigh, NC 27615
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Baileywick Road Park

9501 Baileywick Rd Park, Raleigh, NC 27615
4.6(260)
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4.6
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5.0
1y

Baileywick Road Park is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina. As soon as you step foot into this park, you are welcomed by lush greenery, towering trees, and the soothing sounds of nature. The park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing a serene and peaceful environment for visitors of all ages.

One of the highlights of Baileywick Road Park is its well-maintained walking trails that meander through the park, offering a great opportunity for a leisurely stroll or a brisk walk. The trails are surrounded by beautiful flora and fauna, making it a picturesque setting for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

In addition to the walking trails, Baileywick Road Park also features a playground area for children, complete with swings, slides, and climbing structures. The park is a popular spot for families looking to spend quality time together and for kids to burn off some energy while enjoying the great outdoors.

Overall, Baileywick Road Park is a wonderful place to unwind, connect with nature, and recharge your batteries. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun-filled day out with family and friends, this park has something for everyone. I highly recommend visiting Baileywick Road Park and experiencing all that it...

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5.0
39w

Baileywick Road Park, a Hidden Gem, Fully Charged

Pickleball is alive and thriving here. Heard more “dink”s than a ping pong championship.

There’s a fenced-in dog park tucked into the woods. Just watch your step since the ground’s got more little stumps than a beaver family reunion.

Walking trails? You’ve got options. Paved for the stroller crew. Wooded for the “let’s pretend we’re hiking” vibe.

Two legit baseball fields. Well-kept and ready for Little League or dad-bod batting practice.

The playground is awesome for kids of all ages with slides, swings, sand pit, and space to roam. The covered picnic table area could use a little TLC but still gets the job done.

Now the real mic drop. The brand new covered basketball, tennis, and pickleball area is something you usually see in a private school brochure. Not a free public park. Very slick.

Plenty of parking. A few open fields for cartwheels or frisbee failures. Shaded seating scattered around like thoughtful little surprises.

P.S. Bring water and maybe a wipe or two. This park is the kind of place that begs for a...

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5.0
12y

This is one of the many parks that the City of Raleigh is fortunate enough to have. It's tucked away next to Baileywick Road Elementary School. The entrance is off of Baileywick Road, but there is a paved walking trail that cuts through the park and a neighborhood over to Strickland Road. While there is no parking on Strickland Road, you can enter on foot from there. There are softball fields and an open field for soccer or whatever you might want to do.There is a great playground, a pavilion with picnic tables and bathrooms. The paved trails that cut mostly through the park. There are also natural hiking trails in the woods that circle the park and run adjacent to the nearby neighborhoods. Because the park isn't very large, the trails aren't very long. Nevertheless, it's a nice chance to get out and take a short walk in nature. It's especially nice after it...

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Stoddard HornStoddard Horn
Baileywick Road Park, a Hidden Gem, Fully Charged Pickleball is alive and thriving here. Heard more “dink”s than a ping pong championship. There’s a fenced-in dog park tucked into the woods. Just watch your step since the ground’s got more little stumps than a beaver family reunion. Walking trails? You’ve got options. Paved for the stroller crew. Wooded for the “let’s pretend we’re hiking” vibe. Two legit baseball fields. Well-kept and ready for Little League or dad-bod batting practice. The playground is awesome for kids of all ages with slides, swings, sand pit, and space to roam. The covered picnic table area could use a little TLC but still gets the job done. Now the real mic drop. The brand new covered basketball, tennis, and pickleball area is something you usually see in a private school brochure. Not a free public park. Very slick. Plenty of parking. A few open fields for cartwheels or frisbee failures. Shaded seating scattered around like thoughtful little surprises. P.S. Bring water and maybe a wipe or two. This park is the kind of place that begs for a return visit.
Brittany BilohlavekBrittany Bilohlavek
I like how they were different areas to enjoy at this park. There were some digging toys for the sand, a swing set, two different areas with playground equipment, numerous slides, bouncy animals to sit on, a shaded trail for walking, some covered benches, etc. When we went today, the restroom area was under construction so we used the outhouse. Look forward to visiting again and seeing the completion of the rest of the construction in that area. Overall, was a very nice playground and my 4-year-old really enjoyed visiting!
Attic ManAttic Man
Wow, this park has really grown in the last 10 years. We just found out about the off-leash dog park around back, nice change up from Millbrook exchange Dog Park. Not as big but very new. Peaceful and clean. Note: The park does not have any water supply, it would be good if the county /city would install some type of water dispenser like they have at other Wake county and Raleigh / Wake Forest parks.
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Baileywick Road Park, a Hidden Gem, Fully Charged Pickleball is alive and thriving here. Heard more “dink”s than a ping pong championship. There’s a fenced-in dog park tucked into the woods. Just watch your step since the ground’s got more little stumps than a beaver family reunion. Walking trails? You’ve got options. Paved for the stroller crew. Wooded for the “let’s pretend we’re hiking” vibe. Two legit baseball fields. Well-kept and ready for Little League or dad-bod batting practice. The playground is awesome for kids of all ages with slides, swings, sand pit, and space to roam. The covered picnic table area could use a little TLC but still gets the job done. Now the real mic drop. The brand new covered basketball, tennis, and pickleball area is something you usually see in a private school brochure. Not a free public park. Very slick. Plenty of parking. A few open fields for cartwheels or frisbee failures. Shaded seating scattered around like thoughtful little surprises. P.S. Bring water and maybe a wipe or two. This park is the kind of place that begs for a return visit.
Stoddard Horn

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I like how they were different areas to enjoy at this park. There were some digging toys for the sand, a swing set, two different areas with playground equipment, numerous slides, bouncy animals to sit on, a shaded trail for walking, some covered benches, etc. When we went today, the restroom area was under construction so we used the outhouse. Look forward to visiting again and seeing the completion of the rest of the construction in that area. Overall, was a very nice playground and my 4-year-old really enjoyed visiting!
Brittany Bilohlavek

Brittany Bilohlavek

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Wow, this park has really grown in the last 10 years. We just found out about the off-leash dog park around back, nice change up from Millbrook exchange Dog Park. Not as big but very new. Peaceful and clean. Note: The park does not have any water supply, it would be good if the county /city would install some type of water dispenser like they have at other Wake county and Raleigh / Wake Forest parks.
Attic Man

Attic Man

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