Description
Carvers Creek State Park—Long Valley Farm Access is located near Fayetteville, North Carolina and has hiking trails, biking trails, fishing, and the historic Rockefeller House, the winter retreat of James Stillman Rockefeller.
Recreation
Carvers Creek State Park—Long Valley Farm Access has hiking (3 miles), biking (3 miles), picnicking, birdwatching, and fishing.
Flora and Fauna
Both Carvers Creek accesses include diverse habitats that are home to unique species like the federally endangered red-cockaded woodpecker and the Pine Barrens tree frog. Other birds that can be spotted include blue grosbeaks, pine and Blackburnian warbles, and Savannah sparrows.
Trees with active woodpecker holes are marked with a white band.
Geography
Carvers Creek State Park—Long Valley access has a millpond outside the historic house. A millpond is a small reservoir created to power a waterwheel. The Carvers Creek millpond was used for lumber cutting and processing.
Amenities
There is a restroom and water fountain in the the park office of Carvers Creek State Park—Long Valley.





