OUTDOORS this SUMMER(2010) in NC

Posted on June 25th, 2010 by Admin

When you go to the Wilminton/Wrightsville Beach area this summer, get in tune with nature. Go on a nature lovers cruise with  Wrightsville Beach Water Taxi. You can take a leisurely cruise or an indepth eploration of Masonboro Island.  Let the Cape Fear Naturalist take you on an enlightening guided tour of natural wonders of this beautiful coastal ecosystem. For more information call 910-200-4002 or go to www.capefearnaturalist.com

If the cool mountain breezes are calling you, check out Grandfather Mountain. They have Naturalist Programs daily at 1:00 pm. For spectacular vistas, go to the top of Grandfather and walk the famous Swinging Bridge. Hiking the 11 trails is a great way to fully experience this ancient mountain. The trails vary from gentle walks through the woods to strenuous and treacherous hikes along the rugged peaks. The Profile Trail is a must hike, it provides you with a full sample of natural features of the Mountain and a profile veiw of the rocky outcropping the mountain is named for. If you decide to visit this NC treasure, call (828)737-9522 or go to www.grandfather.com  

NC Outdoors, Spring of 2010

Posted on June 1st, 2010 by Admin

It is definitely time to do some fishing in North Carolina’s Lakes, Ponds, Rivers, Inland Coastal waters and Oceanside Piers. You need to know the size limits and daily creel limits, if you are planning on keeping your catch. The Black Bass(largemouth, smallmouth & spotted) range from a minimum length 12″ in Lake Lure to a minimum of 16″ in Jordan, Falls of Neuse & Buckhorn Lakes, with a creel limit of 5. The Striped Bass season from June 1st - September 30th has no size limits in most locations, with creel limits ranging from 0-4, depending on location. The Crappie have a 10″ minimum in Jordan Lake and an 8″ minimum in most other public waters except Buckhorn Reservoir(no minimum size), with a creel limit of 20 in all locations. The Walleye have a 15″ minimum only in Lake James, with a creel limit of 8(except 4 in Linville River). Other Sunfish have no size limits or creel limits in most places(some designated areas have limit of 30 total(just 12 Redbreast). Spotted Sea Trout: 12″ minimum & 10 creel limit; Flounder: 14″ minimum & 8 creel limit and Red Drum/Puppy Drum: 18″ min.-27″ max. & only 1/day. For more detailed information, go to the NC Wildlife Commission website.

Camping is also on a lot of peoples mind this time of year. The Sycamore Lodge Resort offers RV sites & Cabins in Jackson Springs, North Carolina(Moore County) approximately 10 miles from Pinehurst. Activities include beach volleyball, swimming, fishing(Bass stocked lake), canoeing, hiking, relaxing in the jacuzzi, childrens play ground, horseshoes, etc. on the 194 acre resort. Ameneties include a state of the art Bath House and a Historic Lodge with wireless internet access. They have a special for first time visitors, 2 nights 3 days FREE(lunch included). For more detailed information go to www.campnorthcarolina.com       

 Lake Rim Park(Cumberland Co.) is offering 3 Archery Clinics: June 30th, July 20th & August 4th, 9:00 am-12 noon; 2 Kayak Trips: July 10th at Falls of Neuse Lake & August 7th at Jordan lake. For more details call the park office @ 910-424-6134. Cumberland County has a great escape for leisure paddlers, fisherman, nature watching and hunting, in Rhodes Pond. This Beautiful pond is just off of I 95, on US 301HWY, between Godwin & Dunn. Sampson County, NC also has some great waterways for leisure floating(canoe, kayak), fishing and duck hunting. Friends of Sampson County Waterways will announce future opportunities for group trips. 

  For those folks who prefer Mountain area recreation, check out Valle Crucis, and nearby Boone and Blowing Rock area.  The outdoor activities range from Bird Watching to Horseback Riding. The Valle Crucis Park hosts morning Bird Watching walks every Wednesday, from March-October. There is also a one mile paved Trail for walking, roller blading and running. Horseback Riding is another way to enjoy the beautiful countryside. Dutch Creek Trails is a great place to visit for new or experienced riders. The trail provides a diverse trail ride, passing through forests and old farm fields, with great Valley Views along Dutch Creek. River and Earth Adventures, Inc. will change the pace from leisurely to adrenelin pumping action. They have professional guides for Rafting, Kayaking, Canoeing and Tubing trips on four different rivers. The trips can range from a mild rumble down the river to a challenging, heart pounding shoot through the rapids. For more information go to: www.vallecrucis.com and click on Valle Crucis Park and Area Information. 

  

FALL 2009 in NC OUTDOORS(slipping into winter)

Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by Admin

Fall in North Carolina is a great time to be OUTDOORS. The Eastern Deer Season(the regular Gun season) lasts through Jan 1st. Dog hunting is still popular in eastern NC, but still(in a stand)hunting is becoming more popular among gun hunters. I have seen many deer along the roads this year, with several close calls(barely avoided collisions). The LAST segment of Duck season is December 19th-January 30th. This part of the season usually yields a wider range of duck species, compared to the early segments. Resident Canada Goose season(also last segment)runs from December 19th-February 6th.  

For those wanting a more tranquil OUTDOOR experience, check out Rhodes Pond in north Cumberland County, just off of Interstate 95, near Godwin. Rhodes Pond has been part of the landscape since the 1740s. It covers 460 acres of the Black River Township. Around 5 years ago the future of the pond was in question, but the NC DOT came to the rescue and puchased the property as a wetland mitigation deal. Now generations to come can enjoy fishing, birdwatching or just floating along enjoying the scenery(ancient Cypress trees,lilies, blackwater, etc.). The property is now managed by the NC Wildlife Commission.  Another place to enjoy some Largemouth Bass and Crappie fishing is Harris Lake, in Wake County. A Bass tourney angler says the areas of aquatic grass on Harris Lake are great places to catch some lunker bass. I will try to remind you of this in my Spring edition, which is usually the best time to fish the floating grass mats. This time of year be looking for the schools of shad and you will probably find some big bass. I also want to mention Specaled Trout fishing along the Sounds and Coastal Rivers/Creeks. This is a great time of year to try catching some of these beautiful and tasty fish.  

The North Carolina Mountains are some of the most beautiful places in God’s Creation. The Snow Skiiing/Boarding season will start before you know it, several snow falls have already blanketed the region.           

SUMMER OF 2009 in NC OUTDOORS

Posted on September 7th, 2009 by Admin

Summer is not my favorite season, but many families enjoy spending summer vacation in North Carolina’s Great Outdoors(from the Mountains to the Coast). It is a great time for a host of water activities: white water rafting/kayaking/tubing, water skiing, sailing, surfing, boogy boarding, fishing, canoeing, pleasure boating, etc… and North Carolina has some great recreational Streams, Rivers, Lakes, Sounds and Beaches. The word is Flounder fishing is still productive at Carolina Beach, the Cape Fear River, and Tubbs Inlet(southern coast). All the Piers on the southern coast are reporting decent catches of Sea Mullet, Pompano and Spots. The Oak Island & Topsail Island Piers are reporting decent catches of Spanish Mackerel. Specaled Trout fishing is improving in the southern portion of Cape Fear River, with the bonus of good Red Drum catches. The John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center (Lake Rim, Fayetteville, NC) is hosting two events in September. The first event is Ducks Unlimited’s David Varnedoe Greenwing Adventure on September 13th(2-5 pm). This is a fishing day for children under 17 yrs.old. The cost is $20.00/person, which includes: rod&reel, tackle, T-shirt, hat and 1 yr. membership in Ducks Unlimited Greenwing(call 910-237-5951). The 2nd event celebrates National Hunting & Fishing Day(September 26th). The NC Wildlife Resources Commission is sponsoring a Wildlife Expo. Families are invited to come learn about Wildife Conservation, with 14 exhibits and demonstrations and enjoy fishing at the old Hatchery. Call Kris Smith @ 910-868-5003, ext. 14.     
 

 

A little news for canoe and kayak enthusiests. The Sampson County Parks and Recreation and Friends of Sampson County Waterways are teaming up again to offer another Community Paddle Trip, on Sunday, September 13th. The trip will be on the South River, for more information call 910-299-0924. The Cape Fear River offers a decent whitewater trip(for the Peidmont) between Buckhorn Dam and Erwin. A good place to put in is the Ross Road Wildlife Ramp. The 7.9 mile trip starts off slow and speeds up several miles down stream with more rocks and faster current. The last 2miles are the most exciting, where the river drops 10 feet/mile and some ClassII rapids. Of course the Mountain Rivers offer big fun and challenges to more adventurous paddlers. Rivers of note are: French Broad, Nantahala and the New River(preported to be one of the oldest rivers in the World). The coast is also a fun place to KAYAK. On September 19th, the Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation is offering kayaking trip to Zeke’s Island, which is close to Fort Fisher. Interested people ages 8 & up must pre-register by September 4th. The group will leave at 6:15 am and return around 7:00 pm. The cost is $45.00/person, which includes all equipment and transportation. For more information, call Lake Rim Park @ 424-6134.   

 This year is the 75th anniversary of Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The park covers 520,000 acres on the mountainous border of North Carolina and Tennessee. It boasts one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth(designated an International Biosphere Reserve). A September 2nd ceremony at Newfound Gap will celebrate the park dedication by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The park offers over 800 miles of hiking trails including a long section of the famous Appalachian Trail. If you love camping, there are four different types of camping: Front Country(10 areas, near parking, bathrooms, fire grates & picnic tables); Back Country(17 sites,for back packers, shelters, reservations #865- 436-1297); Group Campgrounds(7 sites, tents only, reservations #877-444-6777) and Horse Camps(5 sites, reservations #877-444-6777). For people who want more amenities, they can hike 5-8 miles(depending on the route)to Le Conte Lodge, at the summit of Mount Le Conte(elev. 6,593 Ft.). For reservations call 865-429-5704.       

Spring Has Arrived!(NC Outdoors)

Posted on April 1st, 2009 by Admin

I was in the Mayesville area(Onslow County side of river) on June 11th and noticed White Oak River Campground and White Oak River Outfitters right there on US 17 Highway. The campground offer sites for tents, RVs and trailor campers. Fishing ponds(fee) canoe and kayak rentals are also available. Your White Oak River paddling trip starts at the campgrounds almost narrow enough to jump across and widens as you paddle toward the coast. As you paddle through the Croatan National Forest, seclusion is yours as you veiw some 1500 year old Cypress trees and other unspoiled scenery along the river. There are four landings between the campground and the Stella Road bridge. The fisherman along the southern coast are experiencing good catches on the piers and offshore. Check out a fishing tournament in the NE coastal plain “Alligator White Perch Tournament” on June 27th(see Palmetto Peartree Preserve in 3rd paragraph). A boat trip on the Cape Fear River can be a rewarding and relaxing experience. If you do not have your own boat you can take advantage of River Cruises offered in Fayetteville and Wilmington. Freddie Mims offers Pontoon trips from Cambellton Landing(Fayetteville) to Wilmington. The cruise lasts two days/one night and includes camping at Lock No.1 near Riegelwood, with three hot meals. Freddie Mims is well versed in local history along the way and experience going through three lock & dam systems. Wildlife sightings are also a bonus, ranging from wild turkeys to alligators. For more information call Mr. Mims @ 910-391-1246 or 910-630-1475. Cape Fear River Boats, Inc. in Wilminton, NC offers a variety of river cruise opportunities. They have a 4 hour nature oriented trip up the Black River(recognized by the Audobon Society). They also offer Dinner cruises and Narrated Lunch & Sightseeing cruises on the Cape Fear River. Private cruises are also available. For more information check out www.cfrboats.com   Clark Park Nature Center in Fayetteville is offering several events in June. On June 13th you can enjoy a 2 hour Pontoon Boat Tour of the Cape Fear River, join a park ranger and a historian for an interpretive tour at 11:00 am-1:00 pm. On June 11th(11:00 am-noon) come for Snakes Alive!, a hands-on program about the dangers and yes, benefits of snakes in our environment. For bird enthusiasts on June 16th(9:00 am-1:00 pm, ages 16 & up) the nature center will host a Birding Identification Program. It will help participants indentify Neo-Tropical Migratory birds by sight and sound and also cover biology, habitats & life cycles. They even have something for you Star Gazers out there. On June 26th(8:30 pm-10:00 pm) a local Astronomer and park ranger will help participants explore constellations, planets and other heavenly bodies. For more information and to register for any of these events, call 910-433-1579.  

June is also a great month to go camping in the NC Mountains. There are so many State Parks, State Forests, National Parks, National Forests and private campgrounds to choose from, it may take you a while to decide which one to visit. My personal favorites are Stone Mountain State Park(yes NC has one too) and Hanging Rock State Park. They both have good facilities, great hiking trails, magnificent views and beautiful water falls. I almost forgot, Hanging Rock State Park also has great Horse Riding Trails. Speaking of horse riding, I found a farm in Sampson County, NC that offers a Summer(horse riding)Camp this June 15-19 and July 6-10. The Ban-Lynn Farm at 2432 Hobbs Road, near Roseboro offers children 5-12 yrs. a camp for beginners as well as advanced riders. Each session ends with a family cook-out at 5:00 pm follwed by a Horse Show(to show off their new skills). Camp hours are 9:00 am-3:00 pm, but the camp also offers After Camp Care until 5:30 pm for an extra $10.00/day/child. The camp fee is $250.00/camper with a 10% discount for siblings. For more info on the Farm see www.banlynnfarm.com  

Check Out NC’s Newest Nature Preserve, Palmetto Peartree Preserve. The preserve offers a variety of opportunities: BIRDING, HIKING, BIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PADDLING, FISHING & CAMPING. You might see the Rare Red Wolf or Red Cockaded Woodpecker and many other animals you will not find in more populated areas of NC. The Preserve is located in Tyrell county(NE coastal plain) near Columbia. For more info and detailed direstions check www.palmettopeartree.org

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Outdoors in NC (winter of 2009)

Posted on March 2nd, 2009 by Admin

The cold days are great for Snow Skiing in the NC Mountains. If freestyle Snowboarding excites you, check out App Terrain park at Appalachian Ski Mountain Resort, in Boone, NC. The Park boasts more than 50 features, including a 16-foot rainbow box, 30-foot up flat box, 40-foot flat-down T-top box, just to name a few. These cold days in March are extending the snow sports season. The milder days are great fishing days from the Piedmont to the coast. A great fishing opportunity started in February in North Carolina Rivers(mainly in coastal plain area). The Hickory Shad and the American(white) Shad start their annual migration from the ocean up the rivers. The American Shad is the best tasting of the two.

North American Fishing Club is a great source of useful fishing tips. Check out fishingclub.com

Variety in NC Outdoor Activities

Posted on July 25th, 2008 by Admin

July is quickly coming to a close, but we have all of August and most of September to enjoy a Variety of summer outdoor activities across North Carolina. On the Coast the fishing will get better as fall approaches. The NC beaches are also the premier location on the East Coast for surfing. Cape Hatteras National Seashore is great for surfers who prefer less company. Wrightsville Beach and other Beachfront Towns along the coast, have good waves but more fellow surfers, swimmers and sunbathers. The NC coastal waters are aslo a great place to scuba dive. While we do not have any barrier reefs, we do have plenty of shipwrecks to exlpore(many are off Cape Hatteras). A popular destination for Sailing Vessels(and crew) is Oriental, NC on the Neuse River and Inland Water Way. In Wilmington, NC the paddle boat Henrietta III offers Cape Fear River Cruises(including dinner cruises)April-December.
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Heading inland you can find plenty of watersport opportunities. White Lake in Bladen County is a popular destination for waterski enthusiests. In the piedmont we have many large lakes that can handle waterskiing traffic and still provide quiet fishing in the numerous coves along the shorelines(Kerr Lake, Lake Gaston, Falls Lake, Lake Norman, Jordan Lake, etc.). Largemouth Bass is the most sought after prize. The serious Bass Fishermen(and women) start 30 minutes before sunrise and usually prefer an overcast day. Buzzbait is the lure of choice in the summer months. The bass are more active this time of year and excitement from an explosive strike, can add to the experience. The mountain region of NC is usually cooler during the summer months(than the other regions). It has many great places for the hiking enthusiests, rivers for rafting and kayaking, and trout fishing streams. THE DAN RIVER

Outdoors in North Carolina

Posted on June 25th, 2008 by Admin

Hello world, welcome to the great outdoors in North Carolina. Summertime is a great time to get back to nature, from the mountains to the coast. The summers are hot and humid in the ‘Old North State’, but you can find cool relief in tallest mountains east of the Mississippi. From rafting on the Nantahala River to walking across 6,000 ft. ridge tops to sliding down natural waterslides; the NC mountains are a cool place to be. The piedmont area has some beautiful(public access)lakes for skiing, swimming and fishing. The coastal areas offer many options for outdoor activities: Sailng, Surfing, Dolfin watching, Sea shell collecting, Swimming, Fossil hunting, Pier fishing, Surf fishing and Boat fishing; just to name a few. 

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