Three Sisters Swamp

Three Sisters Swamp

Three Sisters Swamp is a unique and ancient bald cypress swamp along the Black River in North Carolina, renowned for its age-old trees and serene, haunting beauty.

Thousands, exact figure not readily available
Acres Protected
Limited
Miles of Trails
Low, due to accessibility
Annual Visitors
Not formally established
Year Established

About Three Sisters Swamp

Three Sisters Swamp
 

Three Sisters Swamp, located in North Carolina, is a notable section of the Black River known for its ancient bald cypress trees, some of which are over 2,000 years old. These trees are among the oldest known trees in the Eastern United States. The swamp is a biodiversity hotspot featuring diverse plant and animal life that thrives in its wetland ecosystem. Its remote and undeveloped nature creates a tranquil setting for canoeing and kayaking, providing visitors with an intimate view of its pristine waterways and lush surroundings. Historically, the swamp has resisted major development due to its challenging terrain but has gained attention for its ecological importance and as a refuge for various species. Outdoor enthusiasts come here for the opportunity to witness the grandeur of its ancient forests and partake in the quiet solitude of its rich natural environment.

Highlights

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Old-growth bald cypress trees over 2,000 years old

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Rare flora and fauna in a preserved wetland environment

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Peaceful paddling opportunities along the Black River

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Undisturbed, scenic views of ancient waterways

Notable Natural Features

Ancient Bald Cypress Trees

Some of the oldest trees in the East, providing a rare glimpse into ancient forest ecosystems.

Black River

The slow-flowing waters offer a serene paddling route surrounded by untouched wilderness.

Rich Biodiversity

A haven for a variety of bird species and other wildlife common to wetland areas.