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Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Dee Freeman, Secretary
N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Release: Immediate Contact: Charlie Peek
Date: 2011-12-12 Phone: (919) 715-8709

Lake Waccamaw State Park is 2011 North Carolina Park of the Year

RALEIGH -- Lake Waccamaw State Park in Columbus County has been named the North Carolina 2011 Park of the Year by the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation.

The park was chosen for its ?exemplary contribution to the North Carolina state parks mission of stewardship, public service and education,? through initiatives in environmental education, community partnerships and special events planning.

?Each of our state parks strives to further our mission and be a valued member of its community, but Lake Waccamaw State Park went above and beyond with its hard work in 2011,? said Lewis Ledford, director of state parks. ?In these times when state budgets are stressed and state parks attendance remains at record levels, the effort by the staff at Lake Waccamaw is especially commendable.?

The park has been heavily involved in community events such as Big Sweep, a summer science enrichment camp, water quality monitoring, the Waccamaw River Paddle Trail initiative and the Take-the-Lake Personal Endurance Event. During the year, it also increased its interpretive programming and increased the acreage of prescribed burns for natural resource management.

The state parks system began choosing a Park of the Year in 2010 with nominations from each of four districts. Each of 35 state parks and four state recreation areas submits an annual report that is objectively scored on progress in recreation, natural resource protection, sustainability, public safety and environmental education. Final judging is by senior and district administrators. To honor the Park of the Year, a medallion is attached to a hiking staff that is passed to the current award recipient each year. South Mountains State Park in Burke County captured the first-ever award in 2010.

Lake Waccamaw State Park has a five-person staff, until recently under the direction of Superintendent Chris Helms. In October, Helms was named superintendent at Carolina Beach State Park and his replacement has not been named. Lake Waccamaw State Park encompasses 2,159 acres including the bay lake for which it is named and reported 89,534 visitors in 2010.

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