Frank Liske Park
Amenities: Handicap Accessibility, Restrooms, Information Available, Biking, Fishing, Hiking, Picnic Facilities
Unique Features: This 218-acre park includes a ½ mile nature trail that provides an opportunity to explore several habitats in close proximity. The 10-acre lake is a good place to view waterfowl during the winter or enjoy fishing year-round. Some areas in the park are located on the Sinai volcanic ring dike, which produces basic soils, a striking contrast to the more common acidic soils in the Piedmont. The unique geology of this nationally significant natural heritage area also creates a number of small, yet beautiful waterfalls along the park’s streams. Loggerhead shrikes have occasionally been seen along the edge of the park’s expansive fields.
Habitat: Grassland, Floodplain Forest
Directions: From Interstate 485, Exit 36. Travel east on N.C. 49 for approximately 5 miles. Turn left onto Roberta Road and travel approximately 3 miles. Turn right onto Stough Road. The park entrance is on the left.
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. April – October. In the winter the hours change.
Contact Information:
Cabarrus County Parks and Recreation Department
4001 Stough Road
Concord, NC 28025
704-920-2700
Frank Liske Park
Central Carolinas Biodiversity Trail


