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All North Carolina state parks west of I-77 are closed through at least Oct. 31, 2024. Most programs at all state parks across North Carolina have been cancelled, also through Oct. 31, 2024.
The bridge over Crabtree Creek at William B. Umstead State Park has been removed and will need to be replaced. Hikers, mountain bicyclists, and equestrians should not utilize Ebenezer Church Road bridge due to motor vehicle traffic.
Carolina Beach, Hammocks Beach, Hanging Rock, Jockey's Ridge, Jones Lake, Lake James, Lake Norman, Morrow Mountain, and Pilot Mountain state parks; Falls Lake State Recreation Area; and Salmon Creek State Natural Area are hosting the paddling instruction events for National Safe Boating Week 2024.
Lake Norman State Park will host an event on Saturday, April 20, and Eno River State Park on Saturday, April 27.
The North Carolina state parks system welcomed more than 20.1 million visitors in 2023 and ended the year with a total of 262,074 acres.
Interns are making the most of their internship experience at the NC Division of Parks and Recreation.
The new website will launch on Aug. 30 and include new features for accessibility and mobile-friendliness.
State parks and recreation areas welcomed 19.8 million visitors in 2020 year — 400,000 more than any other year on record and 1.2 million more visitors than in 2019.
The N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources is launching a new online campaign to encourage North Carolinians to get moving and get outside.