The North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve is a unique coastal ecosystem that provides crucial habitats for marine life and supports a diverse array of plant and animal species.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Free access, no permits required for general visits.
Spring and fall are ideal due to comfortable temperatures and active wildlife.
Information kiosks available at each site.
Most sites are accessible via main highways, but some require boat access.
The reserve experiences mild winters and hot, humid summers. Spring and fall offer milder weather with temperatures ranging from the 60s to 70s (Fahrenheit).
Coastal erosion, sea level rise, and pollution are ongoing concerns. The reserve is involved in active conservation efforts to protect and restore natural habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
A scenic boardwalk trail offering views of maritime forests and sound-side marshes.
An exploratory trail through diverse tidal habitats with plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities.
Bring binoculars for birdwatching, as the reserve is home to many rare species.
Visit in late spring or early fall when wildlife is most active and the weather is mild.
Some areas are only accessible by boat, so plan accordingly for kayaking excursions.
Wear sun protection and bring insect repellent, particularly during the summer months.