Mayo Park

Experience The Outdoors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operated by: The Person County Recreation, Arts, and Parks Department

425 Long Avenue

Roxboro, North Carolina 27573

(336)-597-7806

 

Mayo Park Offices Have moved to the Environmental Education and Community Center, which is located at 1013 Neal's Store Road near the boat landing and amphitheatre.

 

With the exception of selected holidays, Mayo Park offices will be closed on Mondays.  Reservations may still be made online at the link below. You may also leave us a phone message and we will return your call on the next business day.

 

 

Park Fees

Park Programs & Events

Event Pictures & Results

Park Facilities & Rentals

Mayo Fishing Page

Mayo Park Community Page

Rules and Regulations

Bird Watching Page

Camper Photos

Park and Trail Map

Wildlife Page

Things to Do

Directions

Useful Links

Park Ranger Visits

 RV Site, Cabin, and Campsite Reservations, Map Purchases and Event Registration

 

Mayo Cyclysm Registration

 

Mayo Park is currently closed for camping.

Mayo Park will reopen for camping on May 21, 2010.

Reservations may be made over the phone, or online at the link above.

 

 With the exception of selected holiday weeks, and the week of June 20, Mayo Park will be closed for camping on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings due to budget constraints.

 

Mayo Park is open daily, regardless of season, from sunrise to sunset for day use. Other than camping, Mayo Park is open for fishing, boating, picnicking, hiking, canoeing/kayaking, playground use and much more.

 

                                                                                          

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