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Goose Creek State Park


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Nature beckons you to experience the mysterious wonders of marsh and swamp along the borders of the Pamlico River and Goose Creek. Canoe the unhurried creeks, fish on the shores of the Pamlico River or learn more about wetlands. Birders and hikers are welcome.




Address:
2190 Camp Leach Rd.
Washington, NC 27889
Phone: (252)923-2191
Our Email: goose.creek@ncmail.net
Our Website:ils.unc.edu/parkproject/visit/gocr/home.html

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