Wildlife Viewing in North Carolina

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Blue Ridge Lake (Murphy)

Blue Ridge Dam was constructed on the Toccoa River in 1930 by the Toccoa Electric Power Company, a subsidiary of the Tennessee Electric Power Company. TVA purchased the facility in 1939 for hydroelectric power production.

Chatuge Lake (Murphy)

Chatuge spans parts of two states: the dam and lower reaches are located in North Carolina while the upper reaches of the lake are in Georgia. Nearby towns are Hayesville, North Carolina, and Hiwassee, Georgia.

Nottely Lake (Murphy)

Nottely Lake is located in North Georgia near Blairsville. The lake is 20 miles long and has 4, 180 surface acres at normal summer pool elevations.

Apalachia Lake (Murphy)

Remote and scenic, Apalachia Lake is located in Cherokee County, North Carolina. The lake is small, covering 1, 100 acres of surface area and 31 miles of shoreline. The U.S.

Hiwassee Lake (Murphy)

Set in the midst of the Nantahala National Forest, this scenic mountain lake has more than 163 miles of shoreline and 6, 090 surface acres. The lake is located near Murphy, North Carolina, and is accessible from U.S. Highway 64.

Ocoee Lakes 1, 2, and 3 (Murphy)

The Ocoee lakes are a result of a series of small power dams on the Ocoee River in Polk County, Tennessee. Numbers 1 and 2 were completed in 1910 and 1913 and later purchased by TVA. Ocoee 3 was built during World War II.

Blue Ridge Parkway (Asheville)

Designed as a drive awhile - stop awhile recreational drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway provides both stunning scenery and close-up looks at the natural and cultural history of the southern Appalachian mountains.

Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Manteo)

Stretched over 70 miles of barrier islands, Cape Hatteras National Seashore is a fascinating combination of natural and cultural resources, and provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities.

Cape Lookout National Seashore (Harkers Island)

The seashore is a 56 mile long section of the Outer Banks of North Carolina running from Ocracoke Inlet on the northeast to Beaufort Inlet on the southeast.

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site (Flat Rock)

Carl Sandburg, nationally renowned poet, biographer, lecturer, newspaper columnist, folksinger, author of American fairytales, and winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, provided broad and enduring 20th century insight into the circumstances, worth and spirit of

Fort Raleigh National Historic Site (Manteo)

The first English attempts at colonization in the New World (1585-1587) are commemorated here. These efforts, sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh, ended with the disappearance of 116 men, women and children (including two that were born in the New World).

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park (Greensboro)

The battle fought here on March 15, 1781, was the largest, most hotly-contested action of the Revolutionary War's climactic Southern Campaign.

Moores Creek National Battlefield (Currie)

1776 PATRIOT VICTORY "King George and Broadswords!" shouted loyalists as they charged across partially dismantled Moores Creek bridge on February 27, 1776.

Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge (Rodanthe)

Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1937 "as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife", including the greater snow goose and other migratory waterfowl.

Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge (Swan Quarter)

Located in eastern North Carolina in Hyde County, the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge consists of more than 50, 000 acres of water, marsh, timber and crop lands.

Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge (Wadesboro)

Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge Situated along the Pee Dee River, Pee Dee NWR contains 8, 443 acres in Anson and Richmond Counties, NC. The refuge was established to provide wintering habitat for migratory waterfowl.

Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (Columbia)

Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Pocosin Lakes NWR was established in 1990 when the Conservation Fund in conjunction with the Richard King Mellon Foundation donated over 93, 000 acres to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge (Manteo)

Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge was established on March 14, 1984. It contains 152, 195 acres which lie on the mainland portions of Dare and Hyde Counties, North Carolina.

Falls Lake (Wake Forest)

This 12, 500-acre lake is located within a 30-minute drive from Raleigh and Durham. Boat launching, public marina, swim beach and picnic facilities are available. Recreation facilities are operated by the North Carolina State Parks.

B. Everett Jordan Dam And Lake (Moncure)

This 13, 900-acre lake is located within a 45-minute drive from Raleigh and Durham. Boat launching, picnicking, swimming beaches, campgrounds, fishing, and public marina facilities are available for public use.

W. Kerr Scott Dam And Reservoir (Wilkesboro)

W. Kerr Scott Reservoir is located in the heart of the beautiful Yadkin River Valley, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Moravian and Cascade Falls are in the immediate vicinity and the Blue Ridge Parkway is 28 mi away.

Cape Fear River <3 Locks And Dams> (Riegelwood)

Located in the tobacco country of eastern North Carolina on the improved channel between Wilmington and Fayetteville, the facilities are equipped for day-use, boating and picnicking. Shad fishing is popular, but swimming and camping are not permitted.

North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve (Wilmington)

North Carolina's estuarine system is the third largest in the country, encompassing more the two million acres.

National Forests in North Carolina: Croatan-Nantahala-Pisgah (Asheville)

The National Forests of North Carolina (NFsNC) include four national forests (Nantahala, Uwharrie, Pisgah, and Croatan) covering 1.2 million acres, from the mountains to the sea.