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The North Carolina Coastal Reserve Program, within the state's Division
of Coastal Management, includes 10 unique coastal sites that serve as
living laboratories for research, education and management. The reserves
are also open for public recreation, and some have hiking trails and
boat ramps. Interpreter-led field trips to the Rachel Carson
reserve across from Beaufort are available.
Headquarters Office
101 Pivers Island Road
Beaufort, NC 28516
(Locator Map)
Bald Head Woods
Wilmington Office
UNCW/CMS
5600 Marvin K. Moss Lane
Wilmington, NC 28409
(910) 350-2022
(Locator Map)
The 173-acre Bald Head Woods is a maritime forest at the center of Bald
Head Island, which is otherwise known for high-end homes and vacation
properties off of the southernmost tip of the state. The forest consists
of extremely old, large trees of which live oak and laurel oak are the
major species. The trees' canopy shields the forest from salt spray. The
forest also contains a freshwater pond home to such amphibians and
reptiles as the southern toad, squirrel tree frog, eastern mud turtle,
and black racer. (Bald Head Island's canals are also home to
alligators.) |