Green Swamp Preserve

Green Swamp Preserve

Green Swamp Preserve, located in North Carolina, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique collection of carnivorous plants, drawing nature enthusiasts and researchers alike.

17,424
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
5000
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Green Swamp Preserve

Green Swamp Preserve
 

Green Swamp Preserve is a vital conservation area in southeastern North Carolina, covering approximately 17,424 acres. It is part of the larger Green Swamp, which features a variety of ecosystems, including longleaf pine savannas, swamps, and pocosins. The preserve is particularly famous for its high concentration of carnivorous plants, such as Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and sundews. Managed by The Nature Conservancy, the preserve aims to protect the area's unique flora and fauna. Visitors are treated to the sight of delicate orchids and an array of wildlife, while the open savannas offer scenic vistas. The preserve has a storied history of conservation efforts, playing a critical role in protecting rare and endangered species. While hiking is the primary activity, the site's ecological significance and natural beauty provide a peaceful retreat for those looking to connect with nature.

Highlights

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The Venus Flytrap Habitat, showcasing one of the world's most famous carnivorous plants.

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Longleaf Pine Savanna, with its breathtaking seasonal blooms.

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Multiple species of orchids, attracting botanists and enthusiasts.

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The Pocosin ecosystem, a unique and less commonly seen wetland type.

Notable Natural Features

Venus Flytrap

Native to only a small region, this carnivorous plant is a major attraction.

Longleaf Pine

These iconic trees create an ecosystem that supports a variety of wildlife.

Pocosin Wetlands

Characterized by thick, shrubby areas, these wetlands are home to diverse plant species.