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30 Acres and a Mule Farm
Jacksonville
Horses, ponies, family trailrides, hayrides pulled by "lucy the mule", picnic area/grills, play area, petting zoo, stable tour, bubbles the clown, company/church picnics, field trips and setting for outdoor weddings. 30acremule.com



Angola Creek Flatwoods Preserve
Pender County
nature.org

Bannerman Vineyard
Burgaw
Grows six different varieties of native North Carolina muscadine grapes, including Carlos, Triumph, Nesbitt, Noble, Doreen and Magnolia. U-Pick business runs from the first of September until mid-October. Pender County Tourism

Botticelli Vineyards
Jacksonville
Visit this pick-your-own and pre-picked Muscadine grape vineyard and make your own wine! It’s a delightful place and there are a variety of grapes for your enjoyment. The owners are retired art teachers. So, come, sample the grapes and ask about sketches and classes! In fact, bring your camera, pastels, or sketch pad and create your own masterpiece. NCAGR

Black River Preserve
Pender County
nature.org

Cabin Lake Recreational Park
Beulaville
A 167 acre county park located in the eastern part of Duplin County near the town of Beulaville. A 69 acre lake provides canoeing, fishing and swimming. RV hookups, camp sites, nature trail, picnic shelter and a bathhouse. duplinonline.com

Duplin Winery
Rose Hill
Oldest winery in the state of North Carolina. Makers of healthy muscadine wines from grapes native to NC. Also, producers of Resveratrol, an antioxidant suggested for helping prevent heart disease and cancer. Tasting, tours, gift shop and The Bistro Restaurant. Monthly dinner shows with outstanding entertainment are an added attraction beginning at 6:30p.m.; reservations required. Wine programs, receptions and private parties can be arranged. duplinwinery.com

Hammocks Beach State Park
Swansboro
Venture to Bear Island and be rewarded with vivid memories of one of the most unspoiled beaches on the Atlantic. Accessible only by passenger ferry or private boat. An 892-acre barren island with 3.5 miles of pristine beach. Backpack and primitive camping, swimming, wildlife viewing and shelling. Surf fishing is a favorite pastime year round but is best in the fall. Passenger ferry service is $5 for adults, $3 for senior citizens and children 6-12. Fee for camping is $9. Hammocks Beach State Park

Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue & Rehabilitation Center
Topsail Beach
For more than ten years volunteers with the Topsail Turtle Project have monitored the beaches of Topsail Island, staking off and protecting the nests of endangered sea turtles. As the tiny hatchings emerge from their nests after about 60 days of incubation in the warm sand, the volunteers are there to make sure that the little turtles make it safely to the water. Visitors are welcome to tour the facility and learn about its current residents 5 days a week from June through August. Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center

The Neck Savanna Preserve
Pender County
nature.org

Watha State Fish Hatchery
Watha
Warm water hatchery in North Carolina. Feeding fish. Catfish and Striped Bass being raised. Please call to determine the activity of the day. ncwildlife.org






 


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