Piney Grove Preserve adventures

Piney Grove Preserve Adventures

Piney Grove Preserve is a dedicated conservation area focused on the restoration and protection of the longleaf pine ecosystem, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience rare habitats and diverse wildlife in eastern North Carolina.

5,200
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
5,000+
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Piney Grove Preserve

 

Piney Grove Preserve is a 5,200-acre conservation site located in eastern North Carolina’s coastal plain region. The preserve’s landscape primarily features longleaf pine forests, hardwood wetlands, and open savannas, representing one of the most endangered ecosystems in the Southeastern United States. Historically, the area was part of a vast longleaf pine ecosystem that supported native wildlife and forestry practices. Restoration efforts at Piney Grove seek to revive this unique habitat through controlled burns, reforestation, and invasive species management. Visitors to Piney Grove can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, birdwatching, and educational tours focused on ecological restoration and wildlife. The preserve is home to many species such as the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, gopher tortoise, and numerous native plants. The varied habitats within Piney Grove support amphibians, reptiles, and migratory birds, making it a hotspot for nature observation. Facilities are minimal by design to maintain the natural environment, but there are walking trails and interpretive signage to guide visitors. Piney Grove’s ongoing conservation work makes it a valuable example of cooperative efforts between nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies to preserve rare ecosystems for future generations.

Highlights

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Restored Longleaf Pine Forest showcasing native ecology

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Habitat for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker

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Interactive educational programs on ecological restoration

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Peaceful walking trails through pine savannas and wetlands

Notable Natural Features

Longleaf Pine Restoration Area

A large section of the preserve dedicated to reestablishing native longleaf pine ecosystems through active restoration techniques.

Red-cockaded Woodpecker Habitat

Critical habitat within the preserve providing nesting sites for this federally endangered bird species.

Sandhill Savanna Trails

Network of trails traversing open savanna landscapes with sandy soils, supporting unique plant and animal species.