Tuesday, June 27, 2017

NC - Carolina Beach State Park



Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Beginning the 2017 Vacation season and there are two state parks in my proximity, this one and Fort Fisher SRA on the same island. Anyway, we found this one with ease, photograph the gateway and proceed to the visitor center. There we use the comfort facilities that have two entrances per gender, one from the exterior and one from the visitor center. Anyway, I go inside and learn that last year was the centennial of the North Carolina State Parks and they have  passports to celebrate the occasion, but they are not dated. You can also check off the activities relevant to each park as you do them. So as I get my passport and the ranger stamps it, he reminds me that Fort Fisher SRA is just six miles away and where our condo is is just about a mile away. Anyway, we explore the exhibits and learn about the thirteen species of reptiles native to the park. As it is early morning and is getting hot, we do not wish to waste too much time indoors.

While we did stay in a condominium for this vacation, we did however explore the campground as we drove through it we drove through one of two similar loops that have a wash and comfort facility in the center. There are sites for electricity, water and tents as well as camping cottages if you do not have your own tent. The one thing you have to keep in mind though in North Carolina State parks and some do not like this is that the rangers close the entrance gate at night, and it will be opened only in times of emergency. Not my thing, but just sayin'.

We drive through the marina and see what its all about. It too has a comfort and wash facility along with a concession with fuel and waste services. There are trails that connect this to the campground and picnic area which we pass on the way and plan to stop at on the return trip.



The picnic area is of your standard one and has a modern comfort facility (pictured.) It also has a accessible picnic site for disabled guests (pictured below in the Accessibility section). 
There are facilities for hydration, refuse and recycling as well as trails to the Campground and Marina which is bisected by the park road.








After visiting the Picnic Area, we proceed to the Flytrap Trail, which is a pleasant three-tenths of a mile loop through pocosin wetlands and drier longleaf longleaf pine and wiregrass savanna communities. There are boardwalks on part of the trail and it is of the nature type. Although it surface is designated as a natural one, it is deemed universally accessible.






Park Synopsis

With a marina providing access to some of North Carolina's best fishing spots, a secluded camping area beneath towering trees, and miles of hiking trails that traverse a variety of distinct habitats—not to mention the presence of the Venus flytrap, one of the world's most unique carnivorous plants—it's no wonder Carolina Beach State Park is a popular coastal attraction. Located in an area steeped in both history and natural diversity, the park includes a visitor's center with exhibits depicting the wonders of its environment.




If You Go


Carolina Beach State Park is located in New Hanover County along Dow Road, 10 miles south of Wilmington off N.C. 421. North Carolina State Parks are open every day, with the exception of Christmas Day. Park hours vary with the seasons. Please visit the North Carolina State Park website or contact the park office for the most current information about seasonal hours, activities, alerts, camping fees, programs rules and weather. Swimming is prohibited throughout the park due to dangerous currents and sharp drop-offs existing near the shores.

Contact Information

1010 State Park Road
PO Box 475
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910-458-8206
910-458-7770 Marina
carolina.beach@ncparks.gov
GPS: 34.0471, -77.9072

Accessibility

Accessible features are available within the Park Office/Visitor Center, Picnic Area, Marina, Flytrap Trail and the Campground

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