Goose Creek State Park Calendar of Events for December
News Release:
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Black Bears
2:00 pm
Meet at the park office for a power point presentation about North Carolina’s native bear.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Movies with the Stars: The Grinch
2:00 pm
Start the Christmas season off by enjoying The Grinch, starring Jim Carey under the beautiful night sky. We will have a large fire to help keep you toasty. In case it is too cold or there is inclement weather, we will show the movie in the Visitor Center’s Auditorium. The event is free but we are asking for Pet Food Donations. The pet food donations will go to the Pet Food Pantry of Eastern North Carolina. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the park at (252)923-2191. Remember to bring blankets and seating.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Palmetto Boardwalk Hike
2:00 pm
Meet at the park office for a one mile hike through the Palmetto Swamp.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Naval Stores Hike
2:00 pm
We will take an easy one mile hike down the Tar kiln Trail to take a look at one of the many tar kilns located at the park and discuss the importance of the naval stores industry from the colonial times up until the early 20th century. Meet at the Ivey Gut parking lot.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Longleaf Pine Ecosystem
2:00 pm
Take a step back in history and find out what the Southeastern United States looked like before European Settlement and learn why the Longleaf Pine ecosystem was so important to the economy and environment of the area. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
The Story of Mistletoe
2:00 pm
What a great program to attend right before Christmas. Please meet at the park’s visitor center to learn about our festive Mistletoe. We will tell stories of how mistletoe became a part of our Christmas spirit. We will have live mistletoe sprigs for participant’s to take home after the program.
Thursday, January 1, 2014
First Day Hike – Huckleberry and Live Oak Trail Hike
2:00 pm
First Day Hike – Huckleberry and Live Oak Trail Hike
Celebrate the New Year with a short, half-mile hike through Goose Creek’s pine forest and along the Pamlico River. Meet in the last parking lot.
Contact:
Vanessa Fischer
Goose Greek State Park
2190 Camp Leach Road
Washington, NC 27889
Phone: (252) 923-2191 vanessa.fischer@ncparks.gov
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