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Protected areas of North Carolina

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Linville Gorge Wilderness

The protected areas of North Carolina cover roughly 3.8 million acres, making up 11% of the total land in the state[1]. 86.5% of this protected land is publicly owned and is managed by different federal and state level authorities and receive varying levels of protection[2]. Some areas are managed as wilderness while others are operated with acceptable commercial exploitation[3]. The remainder of the land is privately owned, but willingly entered into conservation easement management agreements, or are owned by various nonprofit conservation groups such as the National Audubon Society and the The Nature Conservancy[4]. North Carolina contains 1 National Park, and various other federally owned protected land including 2 National Seashores, 5 National Forests, 12 Wildlife Refuges, and the southern half of the Blue Ridge Parkway. North Carolina has an extensive system of 41 state parks, 34 of which are state parks, 4 that are recreation areas, and 3 staffed state natural areas, along with other designated units managed by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.[5]

Federal-level protection agencies

Clingman's Dome; the tallest mountain in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

North Carolina's federally protected areas are managed by agencies within the United States Department of the Interior. The agencies which govern nationally protected places in North Carolina are the National Park Service; the U.S. Forest Service; the Bureau of Land Management; and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Preserve.

National Parks

National Historic Sites

National Memorials

Wright Brothers National Memorial

National Military Parks

National Battlefields

National Parkways

Green Knob Overlook along the Blue Ridge Parkway

Blue Ridge Parkway

National Trails System

National Seashores

Bodie Island in Cape Hatteras National Seashore

National Marine Sanctuary

National Forests

Cullusaja Falls in Nantahala National Forest

National Wildlife Refuges

A Red Wolf; present in the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge

National Wilderness

Shining Rock Wilderness

Wilderness Study Areas

National Wild and Scenic Rivers

Wilson's Creek

State-level protection agencies

Main article List of North Carolina state parks

Big Pinnacle of Pilot Mountain State Park.jpg
Big Pinnacle of Pilot Mountain

Out of North Carolina's protected land, 250,000 acres of land and water is managed by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources[6]. These areas include State Parks, State Recreation Areas, State Natural Areas, State Lakes, State Trails, State Rivers, State Forests, Educational State Forests, State Historic Sites, and NC Coastal Reserves.

State Parks

Opera Box observation point at Chimney Rock State Park
Lumber River State Park
Tallest point east of the Mississippi River; Mount Mitchell State Park
Grandfather Mountain State Park
Hanging Rock State Park
Cypress in Lake Singeltary State Park

State Recreation Areas

State Natural Areas

State Lakes

State Trails

Mountains to Sea State Trail crossing under the Blue Ridge Parkway

State Rivers

State Forests

Meteor shower in Bladen Lakes State Forest

Educational State Forests

State Historic Sites

Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace State Historic Site
Harper House at Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site
Tryon Palace State Historic Site
President James K. Polk State Historic Site, Pineville, NC

North Carolina Coastal Reserves

Other

References