Old Waynesborough Park
The park is located on the site of the former town of Waynesborough, the original seat of Wayne County from 1787 until 1848. The park consists of a village featuring nine historic buildings brought from across the county. These buildings, including a school, lawyer's office, and Quaker meeting house, date from the 1860s to the 1920s. In addition to the village, we have over 150 acres along the Neuse and Little Rivers with over four miles of walking trails through open spaces, forest, and cypress swamp. Our facilities are available for weddings, reunions, camping, and other special events.
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Location: 801 S. US 117, Goldsboro, NC 27530
Latitude: 35° 22' 32.52" N
Longitude: -78° 0' 46.0794" W
Amenities:
- Accessible for Motorcoaches / RVs
- Alcohol: Prohibited
- Banquet Facilities
- Boat Dock
- Boating
- Camp Fire / Fire Pit
- Childrens Activities
- Donations Accepted
- Fishing
- Flush Toilets
- Free Parking
- Gift / Retail Shop
- Group Tour Site
- Handicap Accessible
- Hiking/Walking Trail
- Hours of Operation: Visitors Center and village are open Monday - Saturday 9AM-5PM and Sunday 1PM-5PM. Hiking Trails open from sunrise to sunset
- Largest Meeting Space sq ft: 750
- Location: Downtown
- Location - Water: Waterfront
- Maximum Banquet Capacity: 45
- Maximum Classroom Capacity: 45
- Maximum Reception Capacity: 75
- Maximum Seating Capacity: 45
- Motorcoach Parking
- Parking Lot: Paved
- Pet Friendly
- Picnic Area
- Primitive Camping
- Private Area for Groups
- Season of Operation: year round
- Smoking: Designated Areas
- Tour - Guided
- Tour - Self Guided
- Tour Buses Welcome
- Tour Guide Available
- Water Access: River
Email: waynesborough@yahoo.org
Business: (919) 731-1653
Business: http://www.oldwaynesborough.org
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