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Carvers Creek State Park planning meeting set
The state will present conceptual plans for Carvers Creek State Park, which is being developed in northern Cumberland County, in a public meeting in Fayetteville Monday night.
The public meeting at Pine Forest High School at 6:30 p.m. August 30 is part of the process to create a master plan, a park's blueprint for long-term development of facilities and recreation opportunities and a guide for protection of natural resources, a news release says.
Carvers Creek State Park was authorized in 2005 but has not been developed in part because of state budget woes. The state has continued to acquire land, though, and the park now encompasses 2,812 acres, including the former James Stillman Rockefeller estate near Spring Lake as well as undeveloped tracts that lie between Fort Bragg and U.S. 401 north of Fayetteville.
The Nature Conservancy, which donated parts of the property and coordinated the sale of other parts to the state, describes the Carvers Creeks property as "a mosaic of Sandhills communities, including pine/scrub oak sandhill, and wetland areas such as seeps, stream pocosins and a small swamp. The natural area is home to several active red-cockaded woodpecker colonies and several populations of Sandhills pyxie-moss."
Park design alternatives discussed at Monday's meeting will be available on the state parks website beginning August 31.
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