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Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

Located on the Albermarle-Pamilco Peninsula in North Carolina lies a hidden gem of ecological wonder: Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Spanning over 110,000 acres of pristine wilderness, this refuge serves as a sanctuary for a diverse array of wildlife and plant species. Its name, “pocosin,” is derived from an Algonquian term meaning “swamp on a hill,” which perfectly describes the unique landscape that defines this refuge. Here, expansive wetlands, dense forests, and shimmering lakes converge to create a haven for migratory birds, including tundra swans and snow geese, as well as elusive mammals such as black bears and red wolves.

For nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike, Pocosin Lakes offers unparalleled opportunities for exploration and discovery, with miles of drivable roads, some trails, and observation points providing glimpses into the delicate balance of nature. The refuge also plays a vital role in preserving the cultural heritage of the region, honoring the deep connections that indigenous communities have with the land. Beyond its ecological significance, Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of North Carolina’s wilderness, whether you’re seeking solace in nature’s tranquility or embarking on a quest for wildlife sightings.





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