Triangle Land Conservancy is thrilled to finally open Bailey and Sarah Williamson Farm &…
- Triangle Land Conservancy’s 405-acre Bailey and Sarah Williamson Preserve offers 9 miles of walking and biking trails that connect to the Neuse River Greenway.
- TLC purchased the land in 2013 from the daughters of Bailey and Sarah Williamson, who wanted the land conserved and donated 60% of the land’s value. The purchase was made possible thanks to contributions from Wake County, Johnston County, the N.C. Land and Water Trust Fund, the Environmental Enhancement Grant Program, and TLC supporters.
- Williamson Preserve is TLC’s eighth nature preserve, and the organization’s first public preserve to have working farms on site.
- Trails can be accessed via the Neuse River Greenway or at the parking lot at 4409 Mial Plantation Road, Raleigh NC 27610. The closest Neuse River Greenway access parking lot is 6090 Mial Plantation Road, Raleigh NC 27610.
- To better share the history of the land, TLC worked with the UNC Community Histories Workshop to provide information on the Indigenous people who first lived in the surrounding area, the enslaved Black people who were forced to work on the land, and the white families who owned and farmed the land for generations.
- Preserve hours are dawn to dusk, but the preserve will be closed after rainstorms to protect the trails and prevent run-off into streams. Check trail status before you go at com, at torc-nc.org, and on TLC’s Facebook page or Twitter.
- Trails can be accessed via the Neuse River Greenway or at the parking lot at 4409 Mial Plantation Road, Raleigh NC 27610. The closest Neuse River Greenway access parking lot is 6090 Mial Plantation Road, Raleigh NC 27610.
- Most trails at Williamson Preserve go in one direction. On Sunday-Wednesday, walkers should turn right at trail intersections, and bikers turn left. On Thursday-Saturday, walkers turn left, and bikers turn right.
- Dogs must be on leash at all times for their safety and the safety of other visitors, wildlife, and livestock.
- Do not interact with wildlife or livestock, and do not touch or approach any farm equipment or buildings.
- Please take all trash, including dog poop bags, with you when you leave.