Hagan Stone Park Trails
Chatfield Trail (3.5 miles)
Ridge Trail (1.6 miles)
Draper Trail (1.6 miles) Dogwood Trail (0.7 miles)
Schoolhouse Trail (0.3 miles)
Surface: Natural Traffic: Hiking & Biking Amenities: Restrooms, RV / Camping, Playground, Pool
Located in Pleasant Garden, Hagan-Stone Park is a 409-acre wildlife refuge and campground. The park offers more than six miles of unpaved trails. Each year, the park hosts a variety of events, including bike races and cross-country races at the national high school and collegiate level.
The Chatfield Trail follows the perimeter of the park for 3.5 miles and connects to other trails in the park. The Ridge Trail loops 1.6 miles around the northeastern section of the park and shares a portion of the Chatfield Trail. The 1.3-mile Draper Trail trudges across the western section of the park and skirts the edges of the campground areas. Portions of the Draper Trail are shared with the Dogwood Trail and the Chatfield Trail. The Dogwood Trail loops the southwest corner of the park sharing sections of the Draper Trail and Chatfield Trail. The Schoolhouse Trail is the shortest in the Hagan-Stone trail system, offering a 0.3-mile loop that passes by the old Oak Grove Schoolhouse. Bicycles are allowed on the trails.
The
Camp Joy Activity
Center
can be reserved from late August through May. In the summer, the MainStream Resources Unit offers
Camp Joy for populations with special needs. Interpretive programs are also available upon request. For more information, call 336-674-0472.
How do I get there? Hagan-Stone Park is located at 5920 Hagan-Stone Park Road in Pleasant Garden, just south of the Greensboro City limits. Take US Highway 421 South, then turn on Hagan-Stone Park Road at the stop light. The park entrance is approximately 2¼ miles east of US Highway 421. View a detailed map.
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