Along 115 miles of North Carolina’s only black river designated as a National Wild and Scenic River, a large state park affords access to this natural wonder for a variety of outdoor adventures. If you haven’t discovered Lumber River State Park, then perhaps it’s time to check it out.
North Carolina’s state parks are great places to get out and experience some of the best natural features of the Tar Heel State. Have you explored this amazing state park in North Carolina and the Lumber River? We’d love to know… join the discussion in our comments!
To see a complete list of the 24 Lumber River access points – including the approximate float times from one to another – refer to this link on the official website for North Carolina State Parks.