
The Joyner Park TRACK Trail is an easy 1.5 mile loop hike through the woods along the Tar River.
Hikers will be treated to views of the Tar River as well as the swamps that line its banks. Sharp eyes may spot wetland wildlife such as herons, turtles, frogs, and snakes. White-tail deers are also common visitors to the park.
Track an adventure here

Location Details
Recreational Features: Paved Bike Path, Mountain Bike Trails, Canoe / Kayak, Picnic Tables, Fishing, Playground
Amenities: Restrooms
ADA Compliant: No
Seasonality: Open all year
Adventures for Joyner Park
Hiking
Nature's Hide & Seek
Difficulty:
Easy
Trail length:
1.50
The Nature's Hide & Seek brochure is designed so that kids of all ages can walk along the trail and discover common things that are often overlooked in nature. Some of them are hard to find, others are easy. Best of all, the adventure never ends because every time you walk the trail you will discover new things hiding in nature.

Hiking
Pond Life
Difficulty:
Easy
Trail length:
1.50
Ponds may seem quiet, but they are actually teeming with all kinds of life. With the Pond Life brochure, kids will learn the difference between producer and consumer organisms, and how to identify where a plant, animal, or insect fits into the ecosystem of a pond. This brochure will have kids keep an eye out for 12 common pond residents, and teach how these plants and animals use the pond.
Hiking
Nature's Relationships
Difficulty:
Easy
Trail length:
1.50
In the Nature's Relationships brochure you will discover how everything in nature is connected... even us. As you walk along the trail, the brochure will tell you a story about a few of the relationships that can be found. Many more relationships exist, so keep your eyes and heart open and you will discover many of nature's relationships - even yours.

Hiking
Fun with Fungi
Difficulty:
Easy
Trail length:
1.50
Fungi can be found in many forms. Molds, mildew, yeast and mushrooms are all fungi. From under the water to on your toes, fungi grow almost everywhere. Use this brochure to identify some of the various fungi that call the forest home.
Directions
224 W River Rd
Louisburg, NC 27549
Latitude: 36.101277000000
Longitude: -78.309256000000
Longitude: -78.309256000000