- Goose Creek State Park
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map_caption = Location of Goose Creek State Park in North Carolina
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website = [http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gocr/main.php Goose Creek State Park]Goose Creek State Park is a North Carolina state park near Washington, Beaufort County,
North Carolina in theUnited States . It covers 1,327 acres (5.37 km²) just off ofPamlico Sound , in North Carolina's Coastal Plain. Goose Creek State Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife that make their homes in the extensive salt water marshes, inlets and creeks on the northern side of the sound. Goose Creek State Park is open for year round recreation, east of Washington, two miles (3 km) south ofU.S. Route 264 on Camp Leach Road. cite web | url = http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gocr/main.php| title = Goose Creek State Park | accessdate = 2007-10-23 | publisher =North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ]History
The land in and surrounding Goose Creek State Park has long provided an abundance of natural resources for the people of the area. The first recorded inhabitants of the area were members of the
Secota and thePamlico , twoEastern Woodlands tribes . They were victims of wide spread disease brought to colonial North Carolina by settlers fromEurope during the 17th century. Most of the Indians that did not succumb to disease were killed or driven off during theTuscarora War (1711-1715). Goose Creek and Pamlico Sound also provided shelter forpirate s such asBlackbeard andStede Bonnet . cite web | url = http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gocr/history.php | title = Goose Creek State Park History | accessdate = 2007-10-23 | publisher =North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ]Since the end of the pirate era, the area in and surrounding Goose Creek State Park has been centered on
timber production,commercial fishing and small scale, subsistence farming. Lumber companies, such as theEureka Lumber Company and later Weyerhauser Corporation, cite book | last = Biggs, Jr. | first = Walter C. | coauthors = Parnell, James F. | title = State Parks of North Carolina | origdate = 1989 | accessdate = 2007-10-26 | edition = 3rd printing (1995) | publisher = James F. Blair, Publisher | location = Winston-Salem, North Carolina | id = ISBN 0-89587-071-1] acquired extensive tracts of land along the creeks and harvested vasts stands of old growthbald cypress andLongleaf pine . Much of the land that is now part of Goose Creek State Park was clear cut. Evidence of the timber industry remains at the park today. Visitors to the park can see the remains of piers and loading docks up and down Goose Creek and an old railroad bed crosses the park.After the lumber companies had cleared the forests and left the land, citizens of Beaufort County sought to have the land along Goose Creek protected under North Carolina state law. At this time the state was looking for land along the
Pamlico River on which to build a park. It was soon determined that Goose Creek would be an ideal setting for astate park . Local citizens showed their support for the effort by sending a resolution to North Carolina governor,James Holshouser . The state purchased 1,208 (4.88 km²) acres of land, at a cost of $1,115,000 from Weyerhauser, for the park and Goose Creek State Park was opened to the public in September 1974.Recreation
Goose Creek State Park is open for year round recreation offering
camping ,boating ,fishing ,hiking ,swimming ,picnic king, andenvironmental education . cite web | url = http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gocr/activities.php | title = Things to Do at Goose Creek State Park | accessdate = 2007-10-23 | publisher =North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ]Boating and fishing
A boat ramp is on the west shore of Goose Creek at Dinah's Landing. Motorboating,
sailing andwindsurfing are all permitted at the park. All boaters must follow the rules and regulations of theNorth Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission . Visitors that are interested in exploring the creeks of the park incanoe s must bring their own. Access to the creeks is provided at Dinah's Landing and near the campground. The streams of the park offer opportunities for canoeists to view a wide variety of wading birds that make the park their home.Fishing is permitted in the waters of Goose Creek State Park. The most popular species of game fish are white and
yellow perch ,largemouth bass andbluegill .Camping and hiking
The campground at Goose Creek State Park is located on a stretch of land between Goose Creek and
Flatty Creek . It is a primitive campground with twelvetent sites. The campground is in a grove of longleaf pines that are covered withSpanish moss .Goose Creek State Park is home to six hiking trails.
Flatty Creek Trail is a one mile (1.6 km) loop trail that begins and ends at the parking area near the campground. Much of the trail is on boardwalks over the fresh water and brackish water wetlands of the park.
Goose Creek Trail is a 1.9 mile (3.06 km) trail that passes through a cypress swamp.
Ivey Gut Trail runs from the main park road to the campground through two miles (3.22 km) of forest.
Live Oak Trail is a 0.4 mile (0.64 km) trail that passes an old
cemetery .Palmetto Boardwalk Trail is a 0.7 mile (1.13 km) boardwalk trail that connects the Environmental Education Center with the Ivey Gut Parking area, passing through a hardwood swamp.
Mallard Creek Trail is a 1.26 (2.03 km) trail that follows Mallard Creek and an overlook that offers a view of the Pamlico River.
Picnicking and swimming
There are two pavilions at Goose Creek State Park and several picnic tables in a pine and oak forest near the swimming area. The swimming area is on a sandy beach along the Pamlico River on the southern side of the park.
Ecology
Goose Creek State Park is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species that thrive in the various habitats in place at the park. Sedges,
sawgrass and black needle rush can be found in thebrackish marshes near the Pamlico River. These tall grasses provide cover and nesting sites for the many wading birds of the park, including,marsh wren , rails,heron s andegret s.The marshes of the park recede in swamps. These swamps are home to bald cypress,
loblolly pine andred cedar trees. Many of the trees are covered in Spanish moss. The swamps are home to a wide variety of wildlife includingbarred owl s, frogs, turtles, snakes, minks, muskrats and raccoons. Larger animals includeWhite-tailed deer ,bobcat s, black bear andgray fox es.The waters of Goose Creek and the Pamlico River are visited by a wide variety of migratory birds.
Tundra swan s andCanada geese winter at the park as dobufflehead ,mallard andwood duck s. cite web | url = http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gocr/ecology.php | title = Goose Creek State Park Ecology | accessdate = 2007-10-23 | publisher =North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ]Photos
Photographs of [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/goosecreekstatepark/interesting/ Goose Creek State Park] .
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