Friday, February 6, 2026

Fuquay-Varina converts former golf course into a much-needed town park

While reading the local metro daily newspaper one day about a year after moving to North Carolina, I found interesting a story about how the Wake County Commissioners had purchased the property of the former Crooked Creek Golf Club, an 18-hole golf course near the town of Fuquay-Varina in the southern portion of the county. 

In the months afterward, there was discussion about what Wake County — where Raleigh also is located — would do with the land. One idea floated was to develop the land for much-needed housing in the fast-growing area of the state. But there also was interest by Fuquay-Varina to take possession of the land and make it a largely open-air park.

The latter idea eventually won out, and in late October 2022, I got around to checking out Hilltop-Needmore Town Park. And by “checking out,” I mean I took photographs of it. I only recently discovered that for some reason, I never did a blog post on that shoot.

So here I am, some three plus years later, correcting my neglect of doing a post from that shoot. 

My visit was timed wonderfully in the sense that I was able to capture my landscape images while autumn colors were still vivid in the area. It might seem odd to present a post of autumn landscapes in the throes of winter, but given how North Carolina recently experienced two uncharacteristic winter storms (Fern and Gianna) a week apart, maybe it’s something that can help boost spirits and morale.

While perusing these photos, take note of the rolling hills and winding paths, characteristic of challenging golf courses. To view a larger and sharper version of a photo, simply click on the image. To view a full gallery of images from this shoot, follow the link in this sentence. 



















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