From Monroe: Take Hwy 200 south approximately 11 miles, Turn left on Potters Rd. approximately 2.5 miles, Turn right on Harkey Rd. approximately 1.4 miles. The Park will be on your left. From Waxhaw: When at redlight with railroad crossing in the center of town. Make a left after going over railroad track . Go about 200 yards and the road will fork to the right, turn right. Go approximately 2 miles Pass Waxhaw Baptist Church Cemetery turn right (still Providence Rd.). Go approximately 5.5 miles crossing over Hwy 200 (Lancaster and Providence intersection) Turn left onto Harkey Rd. Go 1 mile on Harkey Rd. The Park Entrance will be on your right.
Good hiking trails and beautiful lake. Also have camping.
Favorite local lake to hangout at. Recently rented the gazebo for the first time: amazing view of the lake and nature. It is a bit of a walk with gear in tow, but def well worth it! It was surprisingly not crowded the most recent day we went. Was able to cookout, kayak, paddle board, and bike ride all in the same day 😅
I had been to this park for first time and I liked is very much. It has two separate playground for kids. I went for boating and it was so much fun. My kids played mini golf and they enjoyed . It has lots of family picnic area. There is small fee for vehicle entrance and small fee of 2$ each person for paddle boat and 2$ each for mini golf. I liked this park.
Cane Creek is an awesome place to camp and we've been there many times. The primitive camping spots are alway clean and well-kept, the rustic cabins are great and have refrigerator, air conditioning and microwave. They also have full RV hookups. The camp store is super convenient if you forget something on your trip and their prices are very reasonable.
We had a wonderful day here yesterday. It has been many years since we have visited so we wanted to try it again. There is a beach, Mini Golf, Trails, Canoeing and other water sports. We decided to bring a picnic and bring our dog. We found a perfect spot by the boating area so we can put our dog in the water. My hubby and our dog hiked the trails. To get into the park there is a $4.00 entrance fee and then you can pay for the other things to do.
Just Note: brings snacks and drinks as the food cart is not open at this time. We cannot wait to go back.