Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation maintains several nature centers, Reedy Creek, Quest at Latta Preserve, McDowell and Stevens Creek. The nature centers provide an excellent introduction to the wildlife and plant life of the area. In addition, they also host festivals, workshops, nature hikes, campfire and more events, many of which are free.
If you landed on this page because of an event on the Charlotte on the Cheap calendar, make sure that you read the information about the event and click on the link that goes to the Mecklenburg Count Park and Recreation registration page. Jump to the list of events for details on each one. Or read on to learn about the various nature centers.
Each of these nature centers is on a nature preserve with its own unique character and features. Read on to learn a little bit about each one, and scroll down to see some of the upcoming free events at the nature centers. A good way to find out about the nature centers’ upcoming events and news is to follow Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Nature Centers on Facebook.
The nature centers are free to visit.

Quest at Latta Nature Preserve

Quest
6345 Sample Road, Huntersville
Northern Mecklenburg County
980-314-1129
Monday to Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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Quest is a new destination for outdoor recreation and environmental education in North Mecklenburg County. Nestled inside the Latta Nature Preserve, Quest is the place to go to learn, play and explore the wonders of water, woods, and wildlife. Carolina Raptor Center will also be joining this facility soon.
Carolina Raptor Center, a neighbor in Latta Nature Preserve, is moving its operations to Quest. Raptor programs are started to take place at Quest.
Latta is a gateway to Mountain Island Lake and provides a perfect place to launch kayaks onto Gar Creek and Mountain Island Lake, including an ADA accessible ramp. There are many places to fish. Those 16 and older need a North Carolina fishing license.

The preserve includes 16 miles of trails, and is the only only public Mecklenburg County property open to horseback riding, with 13 miles of those trails designated as horseback and hiking trails. The remaining three are just for hiking.
One section of trails has become known as a year-long site for fairy houses and is a fun place to explore with young children. One of the most popular events is the annual Fairy House Festival in February.
Stevens Creek Nature Center

Stevens Creek Nature Center
15700 Thompson Road, Mint Hill, NC 28227
980-314-2526
Monday to Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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The nature center features live native animals, two classrooms (including one rentable space), gift shop, and an exhibit hall with interactive exhibits. The exhibits focus on protecting water quality and include an augmented reality sand table, living stream with fish and turtles, and 5-foot tall model of the federally endangered Carolina Heelsplitter mussel.

Environmental education and outdoor recreation staff offer public and private programming for all ages. Visitors can borrow loaner backpacks to take activities out on the trails or busy bags for smaller children to play with inside.
Within the preserve, visitors can observe nature in action along 3 miles of natural-surface hiking trails. The path to the pedestrian bridge over the recently-restored Stevens Creek is fully accessible. Self-interpretive trail maps are available for the trails.
Reedy Creek Nature Center

Reedy Creek Nature Center
2900 Rocky River Rd. Charlotte, NC 28215
Northeastern Mecklenburg County
980-314-1119
Monday to Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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The nature center features live, native animals, an exhibit hall, a classroom, and a gift shop. Outside, visitors can stop and observe nature in action at the National Wildlife Federation certified Backyard Habitat Garden which includes bird feeding stations, butterfly gardens, and a demonstration compost area. Self-interpretive trail guides are available for several nature preserve trails.
Fishing is available at the two ponds. Those age 16 and older need fishing licenses.
There’s a natural playground outside the nature center and ten miles of marked trails. One highlight of the trails is the Robinson Rock House. The ruins of the circa 1790 home is a popular destination of hikers. (The hike is short and easy enough for small children.
Adjacent to the nature preserve (it shares an entrance) is Reedy Creek Park, which includes two playgrounds, a dog park, basketball and volleyball courts, horseshoe pit, a community garden, softball and soccer fields, picnic shelters and more.
McDowell Nature Center

McDowell Nature Center
15222 South York Rd, Charlotte, NC 28278
Southwestern Mecklenburg County
980-314-1128
Monday to Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Campground: 980-314-2267
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The Nature Center features live native animals, a discovery hall, and a gift shop. Visitors can stop and observe nature in action at the Ozone Garden or the demonstration compost area, or enjoy a natural play area. Self-interpretive trail guides are available for miles of hiking trails.
The nature preserve includes seven miles of hiking trails, boat ramps and fishing docks. Those age 16 and older need a North Carolina fishing license in order to fish.
On the property is also McDowell Campground, which offers 56 reservable campsites, including primitive sites, RV sites with full hookups, and rent-a-tent sites. Camping is also available on the adjacent Copperhead Island.
Other Nature Preserves
There are additional nature preserves that do not have nature centers. You can find a list of them here.
We took a special look at a few of these nature preserves, including videos and lots of pictures. Click on the links below to see them.
Upcoming free and cheap events at Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Nature Centers and Preserves
Visit Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation’s activity search website for even more events. Some have fees. Keep in mind that for most of the events you need to call in advance and register online. Also check out the intended age range.
To register, find the event in Park and Recreation’s activity search website or call the phone number for the nature center. We provide links to register and for more information for each event, when available.
Here are just a very few of the upcoming events!
Hike For Your Health
Every Tuesday through November 25, 2025
September and October: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
November: 5 to 6 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
Get outside, get moving, get healthy! Fresh air, sunshine, beautiful surroundings and wonderful people are included! This is a medium to fast walk of 2.5 to 3 miles over an hour+ on uneven terrain. Adult participation required if under 18.
Evening Stroll and Fire
Friday, September 19, 2025
6 to 8 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
Connect with the land and other like-minded folks as we spend an evening wandering the trails of Reedy Creek Nature Preserve. We will meander along the trails, allowing for pauses along the way to explore the world around us. After our walk we will gather around the fire for more community time and marshmallows. Adult participation required if under 18.
Public Lands Day — Hike and Craft
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
2 to 3:30 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
Age 6+
Celebrate Public Lands Day early! We will hike approximately 1 mile and return to the nature center to watercolor or collage a picture of an outdoor landscape. Adult participation required if under 18. Please register both adults and children.
Animal Meet and Greet
Thursday, October 2, 2025
10 to 11 a.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
Ages 4+
Meet some of our exhibit animals at Reedy Creek! Participants will get a chance to have a hands-on experience with 3-4 of the reptiles that call Reedy Creek nature center their home. Adult participation required if under 18.
Family Hammock Hike
Thursday, October 2, 2025
2 to 4 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
All ages
We will take hammocks out into the nature preserve, discover how to set them up, and spend time sitting back and relaxing in them. Hammocks will be provided. All ages welcome! Adult participation required if under 18. Please register both adults and children.
Family Nature Hour: Natural Inks 101
Monday, October 6, 2025
2 to 3 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
All ages
Discover what inks can be created from plants and natural materials. Help create the inks and then paint with them. All ages welcome! Adult participation required if under 18. Please register both adults and children.
Fall Tree Hike
Monday, October 13, 2025
2 to 3 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
Ages 7+
Take a walk to discover the different and unique trees in our forest. Use guides to identify leaf shapes, discover the different types of fruit produced, and search for distinctive bark patterns. We will walk approximately 1 mile. Adult participation required if under 18.
Family Nature Hour: Secrets of the Pumpkin
Monday, November 3, 2025
2 to 3 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
All ages
Do you know where pumpkins originated? How indigenous people used them? Discover more about this festive gourd in this program. We will hear a story about how pumpkins came to North Carolina, get to discover different kinds of pumpkins, and do a pumpkin craft. All ages welcome! Adult participation required if under 18. Please register both adults and children.
Stream Stroll
Saturday, November 8, 2025
10 to 11 a.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
Ages 6+
Take a walk to discover more about the creeks that give Reedy Creek Nature Preserve its name. Peer into the stream, discover what lives there, and why these small streams are so important. Adult participation required if under 18. We will walk approximately 1 mile over uneven terrain.
Autumn Artisans Workshop
Saturday, November 15, 2025
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Reedy Creek
Free (register at above link)
Ages 18+
Celebrate the fall season with a hands-on workshop full of festive crafts. You will get the opportunity to make an adorable wine cork pumpkin, stitch together a fall themed felt garland, and paint your own canvas tote bag using textures and patterns inspired by the changing season. Whether you’re an avid crafter or just looking for a fun way to get festive, this workshop is perfect for adding a bit of warmth as the weather gets cooler.
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