A one of a kind facility in this area, the Ocean Lakes Nature Center focuses on marine life. Leonard Raker, Curator, travels extensively duri...
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Waccamaw NWR was established on December 1, 1997. The purposes for which it was established were to (1) protect and manage diverse habitat componen...
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Clark Park is the city’s second largest regional park and is considered a gem those who frequent it. It was designed, and remains, a natural ...
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Located on Lynches River in the Pee Dee region, this popular day use park features a river swamp with towering cypress trees as well as sand hills ...
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Overlooking the marsh and Intracoastal Waterway, the Oak Island Nature Center offers a wide range of educational activities for children and adults...
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Welcome to the Sandhills Horticultural Gardens. We invite you to enter a variety of gardens, including the unique natural environment of the North ...
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History of Hobcaw Barony Friendfield Village ChurchA 17, 500 acre research reserve, Hobcaw Barony is one of the few undeveloped tracts on the Wacc...
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HistoryLife today moves at a fast pace, sometimes too fast to enjoy the old fashioned pleasures of nature. At Airlie Gardens, those simple pleasure...
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San-Lee Park is a 177+acre park, located at 572 Pumping Station Road, that offers hiking trails, a mountain bike trail, a Nature Center, playground...
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About Us:The mission of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is the conservation and preservation of all species of marine...
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Located on 33 acres of landscaped grounds and hardwood forests, Crowder District Park offers citizens a variety of recreational and educational opp...
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White Deer Park officially opened on November 1, 2009. With five shelters, two playgrounds, two miles of paved trails and a 2,500 square foot natur...
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Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve is home to a unique community of Eastern Hemlock trees and other mountain plant species, access to approximately 3 m...
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The first of North Carolina's Educational State Forests, Clemmons opened in 1977 in Johnston County. Featuring self-guided trails and exhibits, as ...
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