Brumley Nature Preserve
About the Business
Brumley Nature Preserve is a serene park and tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Located at 3055 New Hope Church Road, this expansive preserve offers visitors a peaceful escape into nature. With miles of hiking trails, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife, Brumley Nature Preserve is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're looking to take a leisurely stroll, bird watch, or simply relax in the beauty of the natural world, this preserve has something for everyone. Come explore and experience the wonders of Brumley Nature Preserve today!
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3055 New Hope Church Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, United States
Reviews
"Absolutely love running and walking here! On this trip I also found several salamanders. Tons of different topography and ecosystems in one preserve!"
"Awesome for beginner through intermediate bikers. Some single track without firm directional instructions, so be alert. Multiple parking locations, don't be discouraged if the first lot you find is full. Early in the day is a little less crowded. Download the trail map prior to arrival, cell data service can go in and out."
"If you enjoy nature trails, you will be thrilled upon visiting the various loops here! Note: I recommend you take a picture of the map located at Parking. Anyway, I explored Wood Duck Way, Walnut Grove, Flat Tail, Grand Oak Loop and just a scratch of Springhouse. My favorite was Flat Trail in addition to the first half of Wood Duck (assuming you begin counterclockwise from parking off New Hope Church Rd.). My least favorite was Grand Oak (see video in which Iโm making my way through a ton of tall plants). Anyway, my preferred trails offer great scenery: bird houses, a pond, multiple bridges, picnic tables, a multitude of vibrantly colored flying species (birds, butterflies, insects) and overall a ton of green life! Things I appreciate? There are trail-loop signs that guide you as you make your way through the forest, color-coded even. There are also informative signs regarding forest life. You can also find a few benches scattered throughout your walk (or cycle; majority were cycling) incase you need to take a break. Ha! One last note? I was disappointed to have found a couple portable potties- locked. I look forward to returning (likely on bike) to take on the larger loops! :-)"
"Beautiful nature preserve with miles of both hiking and biking trails. Dedicated to restoring and preserving the natural order of the forest and keeping water ways clean. My family and I only did the first 4 trails, but the beaver dam and wetland area was the best spot to just relax and enjoy the view. Diverse makeup of wildlife and a quiet atmosphere made for a beautiful walk in the woods. Highly recommend the drive into the old north state countryside forest"
"Excellent trails, so many different options! It's so beautiful to see the seasons change and such a privilege to access the Preserve! My only complaint is about the ungrateful pet walkers and people who leave trash. Just wish lazy pet owners would pick up after their pet or properly dispose of their pet's waste bags. You probably drove there, so put the poop bag in your trunk and throw it away when you get to a trash can. If you can't do that, leave your pet at home or maybe you should stay home too. Quit ruining the privilege of freedom and positive experiences."
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