San Lee Park| Nature Center | Wildlife Rescue Center | | Scout Projects | Nature Trails | | Mountain Bike Trail | Community Fishing Program | | Boat Rentals | Rod Reel & Tackle Loaner Program | | Camping | Rentals | | Program Evaluation | |

San-Lee Park is a 160-acre park, located at 572 Pumping Station Road, that offers walking & hiking trails, a mountain bike trail, a Nature Center, playground, picnic facilities, campgrounds and two stocked lakes for fishing. Paddle boat rentals are available seasonally.
San-Lee Park HoursNovember-March Monday-Sunday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm April Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 7:00 pm May-August Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 8:00 pm September Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 7:00 pm October Monday-Sunday 6:30 am – 6:00 pm San-Lee Park is closedNew Year’s Day – Tuesday, January 1, 2008 Thanksgiving -- Thursday & Friday, November 27th, & 28th, 2008 Christmas – Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday December 24th, 25th, & 26th, 2008

Nature CenterSee your wild neighbors up close and learn more about them. The Nature Center houses live native, non-releasable wildlife in the forms of mammals, reptiles, fish, and birds of prey. NC snake identification system is available.

The Wildlife Rescue CenterThe Wildlife Rescue Center is a non-profit organization made up of dedicated volunteers who take in, rehabilitate, and release back to the wild injured or orphaned wildlife. If you are interested in volunteering with this organization please contact San Lee Park. If you are interested in volunteering with this organization you can contact San Lee Park for information on how to do so. If you find an injured or orphaned wild animal you can go to www.ncwildlife.org, coexisting with wildlife, locate a rehabilitator. You can also call the park for a local rehabilitator. Please note that it is illegal to keep in your care any wildlife without the proper permit from the state government (and sometimes the federal government). The park can help those individuals who are serious about obtaining these permits.

Scout ProjectsOver the years, Boy & Girl Scout projects have provided San-Lee Park with many needed improvements. A new bridge for the meadow, amphitheater, and trails are examples of scout projects. Cost of building materials for projects is covered through donations and guidelines are regulated by the Boy & Girl Scouts of America. Build your future & make a lasting impression! Join the scouts to help your community! Program Dates Year Round
Nature TrailsApproximately 4 miles of hiking trails offer a true nature experience at San-Lee Park. The trails wind along the two lakes and through the woods, offering great fishing spots, access to an array of wildflowers, and many great views. There is no cost. The Nature Trails are open year round during park operational hours.

Mountain Bike TrailsThis trail measures approximately 5 miles long, and winds around the entire park’s perimeter. It is perfect for the moderate to difficult rider. Trail usage is during park hours. Each year San Lee Park is host to a mountain bike race.

Community Fishing ProgramThe Lee County & North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission provides opportunities for urbanites, especially the young, elderly, and physically challenged, to enjoy the pleasures and benefits associated with the fishing experience. The fishing program is year round, during park hours and is available to all ages, male and female. Fishing piers and bank fishing are available. Lakes have been stocked with over 29,600 fish in the past 5 years. Fishing licenses are required by State Law through the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Licenses can be purchased, along with tackle and supplies, at several places in Lee County (K-Mart, Wal-Mart, Good Choice Express, and Thomas Bait & Tackle).

Rod, Reel and Tackle Loaner Program Kids who don’t have parents who fish or money to buy equipment can check out a rod, reel and tackle to give “America’s #1 Sport” a try. Zebco 33 classic rods and reels will be provided for check out, along with a tackle box, tackle and a how-to-fish booklet. Parents must fill out a registration form then a check out card will be issued. Program Date Year Round Rental Date & Site San-Lee Park Office during office hours Check out rods & reels daily Fee Free Adaptive fishing equipment is also available.

The park offers 6 paddleboats for rent. Life jackets are provided. There is a boat dock attendant on duty. Dates: April – October 1:00 – 6:00 pm weekends only Rental Site Boat House at San Lee Park Attendant handles rentals & equipment Age: Children under 9 must be accompanied Fees: $3.00 per boat for ½ hour Whether you want to fish, hike, picnic or just relax, you are assured a wonderful time at San-Lee Park!

San-Lee Park Camp GroundsCampsite rentals are available during park operational hours. A driver’s license or similar identification is required for registration. Sites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Reservations are not taken. Recreational Vehicle CampingHop in your R.V. and drive down to San-Lee Park and rent one of 7 camping sites. A shower house, dump station, power and water hook ups are available. Three of the sites will accommodate campers up to 37’ in length. You have access to the gate combination so you may leave the park after hours. Program Date: Year Round Fee: $15.00 per night Extended Stay (30+ days) is $10.00 per night Register: At park office during park hours Children must be accompanied by an adult. Tent CampingThe park provides tent sites, tables, charcoal grills, water, and a shower house. Campsites are located in a private section of the park close to the lake. Program Date: April – November Fee: $10.00 per night Register: At park office during park hours Must be 18 years or older Wilderness CampingThere are two walk-in, hike in campgrounds, which have outside pit-type restrooms. Program Date: April – November Fee: $1.00 per person/per night Register: At park office during park hours Must be 18 years or older
 Quarterly NewsletterThe Raptor is San-Lee Park’s newsletter. The newsletter is sent out every 3 months and contains program details and seasonal information about the park. To receive the newsletter, contact the park at 776-6221 and you will be placed on a mailing list. GeocachingGeocaching is a relatively new game that is growing quickly in popularity. It can be compared to a high tech scavenger hunt, using “GPS” technology in order to find hidden treasures. Participating in a cache hunt is a good way to spend time in the great outdoors with friends or family. The basic idea is to have individuals and organizations set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches on the Internet. GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the caches. Once found, a cache may provide the visitor with a wide variety of rewards. The visitor should leave something for the cache if they take something. There are several cache sites located in Lee County, please contact San Lee Park to obtain a geocache placement application and the policies associated with the placement of a geocache site. Good luck and happy hunting. San-Lee Park Facility RentalsSan-Lee Park offers rental facilities for family reunions, weddings, meetings and company picnics. Reservation forms and fees should be received 21 working days prior to event when renting facilities. We have reduced fees for civic groups and churches. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted at any Lee County facility. You may call the main office (775-2107 ext 201) to rent these facilities.

ShelterThe shelter has 13 picnic tables (seats 100+ people), 2 charcoal grills, a horseshoe pit and volleyball court. A volleyball kit and horseshoes are included in the rental fee.Water and electricity hook up is available upon request. San-Lee Park Shelter FeesNumber Of People Regular Rate Non-Profit Rate 100 People or Less $50 (up to 4 hours) $40 $95 (over 4 hours) $76 Over 100 Peole $65 (up to 4 hours) $52 $125 (over 4 hours) $100 Multi-Purpose RoomThis room is ideal for weddings, receptions, meetings, scout events and reunions. It includes 12 tables and 50+ chairs in the rental fee. Maximum capacity is 50 people. Multi-Purpose Room Fee is $75/day and $60 for non-profit groups.

MeadowThe meadow is a large open outdoor space located across the meadow creek. This area is ideal for weddings, church services and company picnic activities. No chairs or tables at site. Meadow Fee is $30/day and $24 for non-profit groups. Amphitheater This is a small outdoor theater with wooden benches. It is located next to the lake and has a great view! There is seating for approximately 50 people. Amphitheater Fee is $15/day and $12 for non-profit groups.
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