Tessentee Bottomland Preserve

Tessentee Bottomland Preserve

Tessentee Bottomland Preserve is a lush landscape in North Carolina known for its diverse habitats and rich biodiversity, perfect for nature enthusiasts and wildlife observers.

87
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Varies
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Tessentee Bottomland Preserve

Tessentee Bottomland Preserve
 

Tessentee Bottomland Preserve offers a unique glimpse into the ecosystems of the Southern Appalachian region. The preserve encompasses various habitats, including wetlands, hardwood forests, and open fields, making it a prime spot for biodiversity. It serves as a habitat for numerous bird species, making it an excellent bird-watching locale. Historically, the area was used for agriculture and family farming, which has since been restored to support natural ecosystems. The presence of Tessentee Creek adds to the preserve's appeal, providing a natural aquatic habitat and tranquil scenery. Key recreation activities include birding, hiking, and photography, attracting visitors seeking serene natural beauty.

Highlights

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Scenic views of Tessentee Creek and surrounding forested areas

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Rich birding opportunities with species like blue herons and woodpeckers

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Remnants of historical agricultural use visible in certain parts

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The serene ambiance perfect for photography and quiet observation

Notable Natural Features

Tessentee Creek

Winding through the preserve, the creek supports a variety of wildlife and creates picturesque views.

Old Barn Structures

These remnants of the area's farming past provide insight into historical land use.

Seasonal Wildflowers

The preserve hosts a vibrant display of native wildflowers, particularly in spring.