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Apex Nature Park is a public, urban park in Apex, North Carolina. Located at 2500 and 2600 Evans Road, it is on the south west side of Apex. It is bordered by Apex Barbecue Road on the East. The park is split into two distinct sections: the Apex Nature Park and the Seymour Athletic Fields.
Apex Community Park is a public, urban park in Apex, North Carolina. Located on the eastern end of Apex, Apex Community Park is bordered by Laura Duncan Road on the West and Lake Pine Drive on the East. The 160 acre park contains numerous soccer fields, a baseball complex with batting cages, as well as volleyball, tennis and basketball courts.
There are 52 state parks in the U.S. state of Arkansas, as of 2025. [1] The state parks division of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism is the governing body and operator of all parks, although jurisdiction is shared with other state agencies in a few cases.
Seagroves Farm Park is a public, urban park in Apex, North Carolina. It is located at 201 Parkfield Drive, approximately one and a half miles east of the Apex Historic District. The park has a pond with a fishing pier, shelter, playground, and walking trail. It also contains a large open play field. [1]
West Street Park is a public, urban park in Apex, North Carolina. It is located at the junction of West Street and First Street, a half-mile south west of the Apex Historic District . The 1.3 acre park has a picnic shelter with grill, and a playground, and a basketball court.
Apex Jaycee Park is a public, urban park in Apex, North Carolina. Located a short distance to the southwest of downtown Apex, the park is bordered by East Williams Street on the East and Apex Peakway on the West. The 23 acre park contains softball and soccer fields, a batting cage, and playground as well as a picnic shelter and grill.
The Apex Historic District is the historic commercial and residential center of Apex, North Carolina, a satellite town of the state capital Raleigh. The district revolves around Salem Street, the main thoroughfare in downtown Apex. [3] In 2007, CNNMoney.com ranked Apex as the 14th best place to live in the United States. [4]