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Box 475, Carolina Beach, NC 28428
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Boating, camping, education and events, fishing, hiking, picnicking, visitor's center Boating
A marina with two launching ramps and more than 40 boat slips is located at the junction of Snow's Cut and the Cape Fear River. Fuel, snacks and restrooms are available in the marina building. Showers are provided for slip renters. Tidal waters may be rough at times; exercise cautious seamanship. Camping Campsites are available on a first-come basis for a modest fee. Hookups are not provided for recreational vehicles, but a dump station is available for a fee. Group Camping: Two camping areas for organized groups are located along Swamp Trail and are available by advance reservation only. One site accommodates up to 20 people; the other accommodates up to 35 people. These areas include picnic tables, fire circles and pit toilets. Water and shower facilities are not available. Education
and events To arrange a special exploration of Carolina Beach State Park for your group or class, contact the park office. Educational materials about Carolina Beach State Park have been developed for grades 5-8 and are correlated to North Carolina's competency-based curriculum in science, social studies, mathematics and English/language arts. The Carolina Beach program introduces students to basic plant biology, focusing on carnivorous plants. Accompanying the program is a teacher's booklet and workshop, free of charge to educators. To learn more about environmental education or to search our database of upcoming workshops, click here. Fishing Hiking Flytrap Trail is a pleasant half-mile loop through pocosin, longleaf pine and turkey oak, and savanna communities. Venus flytraps can be seen along the edges of the pocosins, and native orchids bloom along the trail. Parts of the trail travel along wooden boardwalks. Please stay on the trail, which is blazed with orange diamonds, to avoid damaging small and fragile plants. Sugarloaf Trail, blazed with orange circles, offers a three-mile journey beginning at the marina parking lot. An excellent place for watching water birds and exploring the tidal marsh, the trail passes through the marsh, enters a pine forest and follows the river's edge to Sugarloaf. A habitat for fiddler crab, the trail offers the opportunity to observe these crustaceans as they travel over the mudflats. Campground Trail is one mile in length and is marked with blue circles. The trail begins at the family campground and joins Sugarloaf Trail. Snow's Cut Trail, less than a half-mile long and blazed in red diamonds, travels from the family campground to the picnic area through maritime forest. Swamp Trail, a .75-mile trail blazed in red circles, begins and ends along Sugarloaf Trail. It provides access to the group camping areas. Oak Toe Trail is a quarter mile in length and connects Swamp Trail and Sugarloaf Trail. Marked with blue diamonds, the trail passes through several different natural communities. Picnicking Visitor's
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Conveniently located near the park's entrance, the visitor's center and exhibit hall are wheelchair accessible. Call the park office for more details.
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