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Local Loves! My Favorite Places to Play Outside Near Chapel Hill.

  • Writer: Katie Magnolia Fuller
    Katie Magnolia Fuller
  • Feb 5, 2023
  • 3 min read

We all have different ways to cope with stress. As a college student and someone who is always looking forward to the next big thing, stress is inevitable. It's easy to feel like you're not doing enough! It is critical to identify the things that help you cope and remain joyful even when under stress, especially coping mechanisms that are good for your health. When I can tell that my stress is getting to be too much, I know I need to get in the car and go to the river. Being outdoors and outside of downtown Chapel Hill can feel like hitting a reset button.


As much as I love the mountains, Chapel Hill is beautiful in its own right. With a busy student schedule, sometimes you can only devote an hour or two to getting outside, but that shouldn’t stop you! I’ve already mentioned the benefits of forest bathing in my first blog but wanted to make this practice a bit more assessable to my fellow Tar Heels by highlighting some of my favorite places to soak in some fresh air on or near campus.

Perfect place to destress between classes.

I love it here because this option is right on campus, but it doesn’t feel like it. They’ve done an amazing job making it feel like a garden oasis rather than a little block of land on the edge of campus. Once it's warmer out, this is the perfect place to throw down a blanket and have some snacks with friends or do homework!

A yummy picnic in the Arboretum (shoutout Aphi)!


I practiced my photography skills a lot here in high school.

This one is just a short drive from campus, and it is like the Arboretum on steroids. I used to always take my dog on walks here in high school, they have a bunch of nice trails behind the actual gardens. Perfect place to get some steps in or daydream about having a big garden one day.


Meet Flopsy! He is always psyched to go on walks back here.

There’s a good section of trails in Chapel Hill, I often walk the ones behind the Northside Neighborhood with my roommates on sunny days. While there’s nothing that special about these trails, it is a nice option to have, especially for those who don’t have a car on campus.


Beautiful sunset from a dock at the lake.




About 15-20 minutes from campus,

Jordan Lake has a ton of different activities, from swimming to hiking to kayaking. If you have an adventure bug you need to get out without traveling outside of the local area, this is a great place to do it!


Never stop climbing trees!

My favorite on this list, the Haw River is my personal sanctuary. Hanging up my Eno on a tree over the river and listening to the water move can help me feel calm even on the most stressed-out days. Being here reminds me to take a deep breath and look at the bigger picture. The river taught me the importance of playing outside.



One of my favorite places to sit (and swim).




Golden hour at Occoneechee!

This one is somewhat of a hidden

gem. It’s basically a free-standing mountain in Hillsborough, and the view from the top of the hike is gorgeous. Beautiful place to get some fresh air, especially in the fall when all the leaves are turning. Plus, Hillsborough has a charming little downtown, so it can be fun to grab some lunch after a good hike.


This is a super fun place to swim in Durham. The river itself is beautiful to walk along or swim! I’ve also tubed down it before and that was an enjoyable time. Right near the river, there’s a big quarry where you can swim and float around with friends. It’s a great place to hang out on a summer day. Sadly I don't have a good picture of this one :(



I treasure my memories walking my childhood dog here.

Right by campus, there is another Chapel Hill walking trail that leads to a pretty pasture that is the perfect place to have a picnic or watch the sunset. I recommend grabbing a BLT from Merritt’s Grill and taking it to go for a picnic- you won’t regret soaking in a little sun here.


I hope you enjoyed reading about some of the places most special to me in Chapel Hill. If you haven't already, give forest bathing a try, and let me know if you check out any of these places. See ya Wednesday!


Cheers,

Katie Magnolia

 
 
 

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