With Thanksgiving coming up, many of us might be planning a long, beach weekend away with friends or family. While you’re at North Carolina’s pristine coastline, there’s one place you must explore. From pine forest, marshes, perfect spots for kayaking and even a Venus Fly Trap or two, Croatan National Forest is a must visit.
Flickr / Chris M Morris Located in the Crystal Coast region, Croatan National Forest is the only true coastal National Forest in the eastern US.
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Flickr / Zach Frailey The 160,000 acres consist of raised swamps (pocosins), long leaf pines, saltwater estuaries, black bears, and incredible plant and animal life, as well as trails great for a day hike in unique wilderness. The forest is bordered on three sides by tidal rivers and the Bogue Sound, making you feel as though you are completely surrounded by water.
Flickr / bobistraveling There are several different trails for day hiking or backpacking. One notable trail is the 100 mile long Saltwater Trail that starts near New Bern.
Flickr / Nate Swick Many people come here for the diverse array of plant and animal life. It’s also a popular destination for bird watching.
Flickr / bobistraveling
Flickr / bobistraveling
Flickr / Lollyknit The unique display of nature, in all its forms, is what attracts so many people here. From unique trees hanging over wide bodies of water, to rare flowers and plants tucked inside dense coastal forest.
Flickr / Peter Shanks People also come in search of the carnivorous Venus Fly Trap, which is indigenous to the area.
Flickr / rjones0856 You can explore the forest on foot, kayak, or boat. While many aren’t up for a 100-mile hike, various parts of the Saltwater Trail can be reached by car. Popular trails include Tideland National Recreation Trail, Neuse River Trails, and Patsy Pond Nature Trail. Many people escape here for the seclusion. It could be miles before you see another person. You’re truly alone in what feels like uncharted wilderness. While Croatan has many secluded spots, it’s still safe and perfect for families, solo hikers, or those looking for quick adventure.
As the only true coastal forest, it’s a must explore in North Carolina! You really won’t find coastal landscape or coastal solitude anywhere else. From kayaking, fishing, hiking, or boating to general exploring, it’s a place you’ll want to visit time and time again. Have you ever visited here?
Flickr / Chris M Morris
Located in the Crystal Coast region, Croatan National Forest is the only true coastal National Forest in the eastern US.
Flickr / LollyKnit
Flickr / Zach Frailey
The 160,000 acres consist of raised swamps (pocosins), long leaf pines, saltwater estuaries, black bears, and incredible plant and animal life, as well as trails great for a day hike in unique wilderness. The forest is bordered on three sides by tidal rivers and the Bogue Sound, making you feel as though you are completely surrounded by water.
Flickr / bobistraveling
There are several different trails for day hiking or backpacking. One notable trail is the 100 mile long Saltwater Trail that starts near New Bern.
Flickr / Nate Swick
Many people come here for the diverse array of plant and animal life. It’s also a popular destination for bird watching.
Flickr / Lollyknit
The unique display of nature, in all its forms, is what attracts so many people here. From unique trees hanging over wide bodies of water, to rare flowers and plants tucked inside dense coastal forest.
Flickr / Peter Shanks
People also come in search of the carnivorous Venus Fly Trap, which is indigenous to the area.
Flickr / rjones0856
You can explore the forest on foot, kayak, or boat. While many aren’t up for a 100-mile hike, various parts of the Saltwater Trail can be reached by car. Popular trails include Tideland National Recreation Trail, Neuse River Trails, and Patsy Pond Nature Trail. Many people escape here for the seclusion. It could be miles before you see another person. You’re truly alone in what feels like uncharted wilderness. While Croatan has many secluded spots, it’s still safe and perfect for families, solo hikers, or those looking for quick adventure.
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If you’re looking for other adventurous fun over the long weekend, and consider yourself a seasoned hiker, why not give North Carolina’s most daring trail a try?
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