Fort Liberty Hikes: Raven Rock State Park

girl at Raven Rock

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Looking for a hike near Fort Liberty, North Carolina? While there are 23 State Parks near the base, Raven Rock State Park in Lillington is one of our favorites!

According to Google Maps, Raven Rock is located only 28 miles from Fort Liberty. (I live in Spring Lake and it’s a quick 20-minute drive through the country.) We have already been to this park twice since moving here 4 months ago. After taking our first hike with the kids, we knew that we would be coming back for more.

Raven Rock offers 6 trails of varying lengths and difficulty. The trails can be used for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. (You can check the park’s website for exact information.)

girl at Raven Rock
(At the overlook.)

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Raven Rock Loop Trail

On our first trip to the park, we did the Raven Rock Loop Trail which features an overlook with a panoramic view of the Cape Fear River and the surrounding forest. Our kids are less whiny when there is a ‘goal’ to reach on the trail, such as a summit or waterfall. They couldn’t wait to get to the ‘top of the mountain’! 

This 2.6-mile trail begins by the picnic area and the restrooms (great for that last-minute potty break!) and starts pretty easily. The beginning of the trail slopes downward and has a couple of steps built into the ground. The trail soon flattened out as we walked along Little Creek. There were some footbridges to cross over at different spots, which the kids also loved. 

As we continued, the trail began to incline. At the mile mark, there is a junction. To the right, 135 steps lead down to the Cape Fear River. To the left, the trail winds up toward the Raven Rock Overlook another half-mile away.

Cape Fear River North Carolina
(This was at the end of the trail that goes down to the river.)
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(Dad carries our stuff even when it’s in a pink backpack.)
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(The rock faces are massive.)

The overlook, 350 feet above the Cape Fear River, gives a sweeping view of Harnett County’s beautiful landscape. The pictures from this hike were taken during the summer, and I can’t wait to see what the view looks like in the fall.  

The overlook at Raven Rock State Park is a great place to watch the sunset…if you want to stumble back to the parking lot in the dark (like what happened to us). But it was worth it….just look at this picture I captured of my girls at sunset!

View from the overlook at Raven Rock State Park in Lillington, NC
(The view from the Raven Rock overlook.)

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The Stairs

Our second visit to Raven Rock State Park was when my husband had a rare morning off from work. So, we were able to go after we dropped the kids off at school. We did the same trail (Raven Rock Loop), only this time instead of going left at the mile mark up to the overlook, we went right and headed down the stairs to the river.

There, we hiked under the 150-foot-high rocks and climbed on huge boulders. We even were able to see an eagle catch a fish out of the river! (Unfortunately, I was not camera ready for that.)

Bald eagle sightings are becoming a more common occurrence in North Carolina due to re-population efforts by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. We were in awe at being able to see our nation’s most beloved bird hunting in the wild. 

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Forest stairs in Raven Rock State Park in North Carolina
(These stairs kicked my butt during our hike!)

However, the climb back up the stairs was miserable.

I wish I was one of those fitness people, who could tell you that it was refreshing and made me feel great, but I was panting, sweating, swearing grouch by the time I made it to the top. (My legs were sore for days after this hike!)

Nonetheless, the hike was still worth it. I loved the views, all the pictures I took, and the time spent with my husband. 

Mushrooms growing along hiking trail in North Carolina.
mushrooms growing at Raven Rock State Park in North Carolina

(Mushrooms we saw along the trail.)

We plan on making several more trips to Raven Rock during our time here at Fort Liberty. I can’t wait to see how the park looks at different times of the year.

If you’re looking for more adventures near Fort Liberty, check out our Fort Liberty and North Carolina Bucket List. I found more than 140 things to do, during our time stationed here!

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