List of North Carolina state forests
The State of North Carolina has a group of twelve protected areas known as State Forests which are managed by the North Carolina Forest Service, an agency of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The seven of the state forests are known as State Educational Forests, and they are primarily used to educate the public about the forest environment, forestry and forest management. One state forest, DuPont, was designated as a State Recreational Forest in recognition of its high recreational value and use. Most of the state forests provide recreational facilities for hiking and picnicking.
North Carolina state forests[]
Name | Region | Counties | Size | Public Access |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mountains | Caldwell | 476 acres (1.93 km2) | No public access | |
Bladen Lakes State Forest | Coastal Plain | Bladen | 32,700 acres (132 km2) | Open year-round via permit |
Clemmons Educational State Forest | Piedmont | Johnston, Wake | 825 acres (3.34 km2)[1] | Open March through November |
DuPont State Recreational Forest | Mountains | Henderson, Transylvania | 10,473 acres (42.38 km2)[1][2] | Open year-round |
Mountains | Avery | 474 acres (1.92 km2)[3] | Not open to the general public | |
Headwaters State Forest | Mountains | Transylvania | 6,730 acres (27.2 km2)[4] | Open year-round |
Holmes Educational State Forest | Mountains | Henderson | 235 acres (0.95 km2)[1] | Open March through November |
Jordan Lake Educational State Forest | Piedmont | Chatham | 900 acres (3.6 km2)[1] | Open March through November |
Mountain Island Educational State Forest | Piedmont | Lincoln, Gaston | 2,000 acres (8.1 km2)[1] | Only open for scheduled guided tours |
Rendezvous Mountain Educational State Forest | Mountains | Wilkes | 3,316 acres (13.42 km2)[1] | Open March through November |
Turnbull Creek Educational State Forest | Coastal Plain | Bladen | 890 acres (3.6 km2)[1] | Open March through November |
Tuttle Educational State Forest | Mountains | Caldwell | 288 acres (1.17 km2)[1] | Open March through November |
See also[]
- List of U.S. National Forests
- List of North Carolina state parks
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "NC Forest Service Natural Assets" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. January 23, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ^ "DuPont State Recreational Forest Fiscal Year 2014 Legislative Report" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. October 1, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ^ "Gill State Forest Water Resources Restoration Master Plan" (HTML). North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. March 3, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
- ^ "Headwaters State Forest" (HTML). North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
External links[]
- Official website website for the NC Forest Service.
Categories:
- North Carolina state forests
- Lists of state forests in the United States