This is a great little area dedicated to nature that was a pleasant surprise to find nestled amidst a neighborhood. There is a sign on the roadside letting you know you're in the right place and a bit of info about the area at the trailhead. Not long after you walk into the woods you will see a large rock outcropping ahead. It's unique and beautiful in its own way, the largest rocks in Mecklenburg county I believe.
There was a group of children running around and playing in/on/around the rocks. A great natural playground! There was actually someone in a wheelchair with this group- so although I would not have pegged this place handicap accessible it obviously is. (Fairly short distance from road to rocks and although it's unpaved it wasn't too rough of terrain)
There are trails going off into the woods all around the Big Rock - we walked down a large hill towards the "babbling creek" but found that it was pretty low water levels and looked pretty dirty, but at least the water was moving so not stagnant or too gross.
We would have ventured further down the trails along the creek but we saw a small fox about 100 yards away from us that started "barking" and making noise towards us. I had my dog with me, so for the sake of A) not disrupting the wildlife and B) not instigating an attack we decided it was best to just head back up the hill.
Overall, if you haven't already checked this hidden gem out you should definitely make a point to. Cool to look at, fun to climb, and awesome area to explore.