Located northwest of Winston-Salem and just south of Mt. Airy, Pilot Mountain State Park is one of North Carolina's most popular and visible destinations. There are a variety of physical activities available to the park's visitors including rock climbing, hiking and cycling.
Must see and do at Pilot Mountain State Park
For those who love to hike, Pilot Mountain State Park is one of the best destinations in the state to do so. The park is divided into two sections, the mountain section and Yadkin River section. Both sections provide ample trails. For those who like to fish, catfish and crappie are prevalent in the park. In addition, horseback riding and canoeing are other options.
Best and worst time to visit Pilot Mountain State Park
Warm, dry days are the best times to visit the park. Generally speaking, Pilot Mountain State Park should be avoided during the winter months.
Admission to Pilot Mountain State Park
All state parks in North Carolina are free of charge. There is a charge to fish in North Carolina waters, and the prices vary for in-state and out-of-state residents.
Wildlife at Pilot Mountain State Park
Many types of wildlife are found throughout Pilot Mountain State Park. Some examples include: coyotes, black bears, toads, beavers, lizards and several types of snakes. For those who fish, sunfish, bass, catfish and stonerollers are common.
Insider tip for Pilot Mountain State Park:
The state of North Carolina is very strict with its fishing laws and at the state parks they are more vigilant. Make absolutely sure your fishing license is up to date and obey the rules, otherwise you may face a hefty fine that could ruin your experience.
Author's bio: WIl Petty is a resident of Winston-Salem where he works as a journalist at a regional paper. Wil enjoys spontaneous road trips, and trying the cuisines and craft beers those destinations offer. Follow him on Twitter @WilPetty.