Henry Horton State Park

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Chapel Hill, United States

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Henry Horton State Park Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Henry Horton State Park is located in Chapel Hill, United States on 4209 Nashville Hwy. Henry Horton State Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category state park in United States.

Address

4209 Nashville Hwy

Phone

+1 8888672757

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Bran Flakes

Very nice State park. Cabins are well spaced for privacy , campsites are for the most part,as well. Primitive camp is secluded by far. Golf course is well maintained and visitor center/ camp shop has basic what you forgot/run out of. Didn't get to try restaurant as they are closed. Lodge/motel style both seem comfy . If looking for more privacy go with motel type/end unit Plenty to see an do here.

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Roy Houston

Nice park, very wooded so no grass really. We have a 41 ft 5th wheel which was a tight squeeze getting in but we had a pull through and the site itself (48) was fine. Needed a power extension. Just stayed one night here so didn't get to check out the whole park.

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Noel Jones

We stayed in a cabin for a couple nights, had a very pleasant time. The park is beautiful and pretty quiet. The golf course is pretty good. The staff is friendly and helpful. The restaurant is closed while they build some new buildings. I only wish they would get sheets that fit the beds

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Laura Maynard

Had a great time for the 4th of July weekend. Campground was full of very nice people. Very helpful rangers patrolled the park on bikes and cars. Park host was very friendly. Camp store had minimal items just basic supplies. Over all will definitely return.

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trippie hippie

Kind of a weird change from living in Utah where I am surrounded by a not so dry looking place but it was still worth it. You can climb into ditches and jump up on rocks. Cool place for teens to chill out. Went in March and the weather was fine, it just won't be as green if you go from November-March.