Camp T.N. Spencer Park

Camp T.N. Spencer Park is a 50-acre park located in Concord, North Carolina. With a variety of outdoor activity areas and trails, the park is a great area for people of all ages to engage in outdoor activities and enjoy nature.

Check out more interesting facts about Camp T.N. Spencer Park below:

  • From the late 1940s to the early 2000s, Camp T.N. Spencer Park was a privately-owned area that housed a yearly summer camp.
  • In 2003, Cabarrus County and the Cabarrus Boys and Girls Club partnered together to dedicate Camp T.N. Spencer Park to the public.
  • Although it is now open to the public year-round, the Boys and Girls Club still operate their summer camp every year.
  • Camp T.N. Spencer Park has many outdoor activity options, such as a playground, horseshoe pits, and a volleyball court.
  • Visitors can participate in a variety of aquatic activities, such as fishing in one of Camp T.N. Spencer Park’s three ponds and enjoying the park’s swimming pool. It’s important to note fishers are required to have a North Carolina Wildlife Fishing license in order to fish in the ponds. Additionally, the swimming pool is only open to the public between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
  • The park also features six cabins and eight tent sites, which are available to rent.
  • Restrooms and a bathhouse are featured around the park.
  • Many educational programs and special events occur at Camp T.N. Spencer Park. For more information about upcoming programs and events at the park, be sure to check out the park’s website.
  • Admission to Camp T.N. Spencer Park varies on age, intended activities, and time of visit. Check out the park’s website or give them a call for more information.

One & Done Home Inspections to Camp T.N. Spencer Park is a 10-min, 7.3-mile drive via NC-73 and St Johns Church Rd.

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