As memories of this warm, wet Winter fade into the promise of Spring, it’s time to embrace the changing seasons, even at this accelerated pace.
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Read MoreNot many folks think the dead of winter can be productive for nature watching, but when you’re at a lake in western North Carolina it can be one of the very best seasons, especially if you happen to be a birdwatcher.
Read MoreOver the course of the past 10 months, we’ve learned a lot about these interesting and often misunderstood members of the environment we live in.
Read MoreWhile the calendar might suggest the year is coming to an end, the plants and animals we share Lake James and the surrounding landscape with have no concept of such things.
Read MoreCamper lands a whopper!
Read MoreSure, summer is turning to fall and fall means cooler temperatures, shorter days and fewer snakes, right?
Read MoreThere’s no doubt, fall is a great time to view wildlife at Lake James State Park and the surrounding countryside.
Read MoreFree Fishing Day! Thursday, July 4
Read MoreIt’s the topic on everyone’s mind: Where do snake babies come from?
Read MoreSummer – there’s no other season that nature exists in such abundance as this, when plants and animals seem to be in a race to procreate, grow and otherwise take full advantage of the sun’s energy.
Read MoreIt is with great sadness we announce the passing of Corn Dog – Lake James State Park’s beloved captive corn snake.
Read MoreIf you haven’t seen your first snake of 2019 yet, you haven’t been paying attention.
Read MoreIt doesn’t take much to realize the season is rapidly turning from Spring to Summer.
Read MoreWhile we appreciate Nature during every season, it’s hard not to get excited by the first signs of spring.
Read MoreThe days are getting longer. The sun is shining brighter. The ground is getting warmer. No doubt about it – snake season is upon us.
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