Outdoors

Valdese is nestled in the eastern part of Burke County—a region proudly known as “Nature’s Playground.” The town is framed by Mineral Springs Mountain to the south and the tranquil waters of Lake Rhodhiss to the north. Along the lakeshore, two expansive parks invite visitors to explore scenic trails, enjoy biking adventures, and take in the soothing sights and sounds of a cascading waterfall. Just minutes from downtown, these parks perfectly capture the natural beauty of the foothills. From Lakeside Park, guests can take in sweeping views of Lake Rhodhiss with the majestic Table Rock rising in the distance. McGalliard Falls Park remains a favorite destination for families year-round, featuring a picturesque waterfall, open green spaces, and a peaceful setting ideal for picnics or quiet reflection.

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Three Graces

The Three Graces were put in place by the Public Arts Commission. The bronze, aluminum, and copper structure represents beauty, mirth, and good cheer. The three sculptures exhibit the same geometry of form but have different size, materials, and texture that responds to each change of light and atmosphere.
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Valdese Lakeside Park

300 acre passive park owned by The Town of Valdese and maintained by Friends of the Valdese Rec - the group fundraising…
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Valdese Family Splash Park

Splash through the summer heat at the Valdese Family Splash Park located adjacent to the Valdese Recreation Center. Amenities include splash pad, playground, picnic shelter, and multipurpose building. The picnic shelter & multipurpose building may be rented for public use.
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Village Park Mural

Artist Clive Haynes’ thirty by ninety foot mural, painted on the side of a building depicts images of the Italian village where the Waldensians lived until they moved to North Carolina.
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