Protect the foundation of your smile at our Ten Ten Road dental office. Meet the Ten Ten Road Dental Team and learn about our comprehensive dental services. We want your best smile for all your outdoor adventures at places like the Garner Recreation Center.
Enjoy Garner’s Outdoors!
- Gentle Refreshment: After your periodontal care, opt for something gentle and soothing. Grab a healthy, soft-serve yogurt or smoothie from Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt on Broadcaster Way, a treat that’s easy on your gums.
- Embrace Nature’s Calm: Head over to White Deer Park in Garner. Enjoy a peaceful walk on their trails, appreciating the serene environment while your gums recover.
- Nourish Your Body: Support your overall oral health by picking up some fresh, gum-friendly produce (think leafy greens, berries) from Markets at Needmore for healthy meals at home.
- Get a Hammock: Consider picking up a reusable hammock from the North Carolina Hammock Store
- Plan Your Next Healthy Adventure: With your gums on the mend, look forward to more active outings. Consider exploring the greenways or taking a gentle fitness class at the Garner Recreation Center for a continued commitment to your health.
About the Garner Recreation Center
In Garner, North Carolina, White Deer Park is a large 96-acre sanctuary for environmental education and passive recreation. Legends of local albino deer made this park famous. It serves as a green space for the community, balancing natural beauty with amenities for all ages.
At the heart of the park is the LEED Gold Certified Nature Center, a learning hub. The center has exhibits with live resident animals, such as corn snakes and turtles, and preserved specimens providing insight into local North Carolina wildlife. The Nature Center serves as the launchpad for a wide array educational programs, hands-on activities, and group tours for schools, homeschoolers and the general public.
The park has more than two miles of paved trails through woods and wetlands. The trails link to Lake Benson Park. For families, White Deer Park has two separate playgrounds one of which is a natural play area, and also a fun “Storybook Trail” with pages from children’s books along the way.
