Explore the Rolesville Batholith at Mitchell Mill State Natural Area

Most recently updated July 23rd, 2022

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I’ve been exploring and hiking on trails in North Carolina for more than 20 years, but one thing I’ve neglected – partly because they don’t have many long hiking trails – are the State Natural Areas.   

Though not great for hiking North Carolina State Natural Areas  are good for exploring nature and different habitats in a fairly small space.

This kind of place can be an exciting outdoor adventure for small children, like your kids or grandkids.

Mitchell Mill State Natural Area in Northern Wake County is one such very unique spot to explore.

The 93-acre site is a Registered Heritage Area, and sits atop one of the largest granite domes on the east coast, called the Rolesville Batholith.

Plant life from lichens to full grown trees sit atop the Rolesville Batholith.
Plant life from lichens to full grown trees sit atop the Rolesville Batholith.

Mitchell Mill State Natural area protects this Paleozoic-era granite, and also houses a fragile and rare ecosystem, including native plant communities that can only grow in such a “granitic flatrock” environment.  

Read more to learn how you can visit and explore this unique State Natural Area!

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Fun Outdoor Activity Ideas – 13 Trail Games to Play With Your Kids

Most recently updated January 16th, 2022

Kids play outdoors at the Prairie Ridge Ecostation

If you’ve read any of my other posts, you know that hiking with kids and fun outdoor activity ideas for the whole family are a big focus of my blog.

This week’s article is a guest post from Hannah Murley, who is a blogger over at OwntheYard.com, a blog that focuses on backyard games and gear.

Fun Outdoor Games For Kids

Hannah approached me with an idea for a post about trail games for kids, because we both seem to have some focus on getting kids outside.

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Kids hiking at the Prairie Ridge Ecostation

Mostly, I focus on hiking with kids, but I also write about fun outdoor activities for toddlers that don’t include a lot of “hiking” unless you have them in some sort of carrying device.

So, I thought, that’s great – let’s get some ideas from a different point of view!

The games below are all fun, but some are more suited for play at a rest stop or in a park than for actual trail hiking.

Baby Backpack Carrier for Hiking with Kids

This could be due to the props you’d have to carry (in addition to any tired kids), or that the game might slow progress down the trail, or that the trail might be too rough for that particular game.

Hannah has made notes to that effect, but I urge everyone to use their common sense and knowledge of the trails and children involved to decide whether a game would be good for the outing you’re hosting.

And as always, remember to be courteous to others using the trail or park.

Do not block trails or trail access, and pause your game to allow other hikers to pass through.

13 Trail Games to Play with Your Kids

Hiking is a great outdoor activity for the whole family!

by Hannah Murley

Hiking is a great way to get children out in the open air, surround them with nature, and get them some healthy exercise.

While the wonders of the trail are new and intriguing at the beginning, over time kids can become bored.

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