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Fees/FAQs/Rules

Please use caution when visiting the Anglin Mill Access. Due to past river flooding, part of Old Anglin Loop Road, between the Boiling Hole Rapid and the Anglin Mill Road Bridge has washed out.
Last updated on: Tuesday, November 10, 2020All park facilities are open as of September 11.
A properly worn mask or face covering, covering both the nose and the mouth, is required to enter the park office. Please continue to follow social distancing guidelines throughout the park, regardless of the behavior of others. Bring a mask or face covering even if you are planning to only be outside; they are required to be worn when you cannot stay 6 feet away from park staff or other visitors. Wash or sanitize your hands before, during, and after your visit. If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home.
Last updated on: Friday, September 11, 2020Contact the park
336-427-2530
mayo.river@ncparks.gov
Addresses
Mayo Mountain access
and park office
500 Old Mayo Park Road
Mayodan, NC 27027
GPS: 36.4391, -79.9475
Deshazo Mill access
113 Deshazo Road
(off of Anglin Mill Road)
Stoneville, NC 27048
GPS: 36.5362, -79.9940
Anglin Mill access
Old Anglin Road/Mayo Beach Road
(off of Anglin Mill Road)
Stoneville, NC 27048
GPS: 36.5296, -79.9894
Hickory Creek access
Tyne Road
(off of Bennet Road)
Stoneville, NC 27048
GPS: 36.5093, -79.9984
Mayodan access
N.C. 135
(at Cedar Mountain Road)
Mayodan, NC 27027
GPS: 36.4073, -79.9650
Hours
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- November to February:
8:00am to 6:00pm
- March to April:
8:00am to 8:00pm
- May to August:
8:00am to 9:00pm
- September to October:
8:00am to 8:00pm
- Closed Christmas Day
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- Monday to Friday:
8:00am to 5:00pm
- Closed state holidays
Additional information
There are no entrance fees to enjoy the park. In addition to park-specific rules, please read the systemwide Park Rules for all North Carolina State Parks.
Permits
Event permits. Some events—such as weddings, athletic contests, company parties, etc.—may require a Special Activity Permit. If you're unsure whether such a permit is necessary for your event, call the park office beforehand. You can download a Special Activity Permit application or obtain one from the park office.
Research and collection permits. A permit is required for any project involving the collection, removal or disturbance of any natural or cultural resource of any state park unit and for projects that require placing monitoring equipment in any state park unit. Learn more about research and collection permits or fill out a permit application online.
A $25 fee will be charged for all returned checks.
Park Maps and Brochures: