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Oak Island Nature Center & Register Park

52nd Street , Oak Island, North Carolina | (910) 278–5518
1 Review
Type: Sports, Animals, Nature & Gardens, and Hiking & Walking
Ages: All Ages
Cost: Free
Hours of operation: Daylight Hours

Overlooking the marsh and Intracoastal Waterway, the Oak Island Nature Center offers a wide range of educational activities for children and adults alike. Talking Trees Walking Trail: stroll the interactive trail as trees like the Dogwood, Red Cedar, Southern Magnolia and Black Gum talk to you. Mineral, Rock & Animal Exhibits: Included in the animal exhibits are a ferret, prairie dog, hedgehog, guinea pig, rabbit, gecko, and moon crab. The Center also has a large touch tank with marine creatures native to the Oak Island Island community. The Nature Center & adjacent park features restroom facilities, picnic shelter and fishing T. The Nature Center is operated by the Town of Oak Island Recreation Department with funding support by the Town of Oak Island, NC Division of Forest Resources, and USDA Forest Service Southern Region, Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program.


1 Review for Oak Island Nature Center & Register Park

December 23 2010
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"Wide Range of Educational Activities"

Overlooking the marsh and Intracoastal Waterway, the Oak Island Nature Center offers a wide range of educational activities for children and adults alike. The Talking Trees Walking Trail introduces visitors to the dogwood, red cedar, southern magnolia, and black gum. Visitors also meet a ferret, prairie dog, hedgehog, guinea pig, rabbit, gecko, and moon crab in a small animal exhibit. The center also has a large touch tank with marine creatures native to the island community. Restrooms and picnic facilities are also located here.