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Places to Visit
We define four of our conservation properties as TLC Nature Preserves. These places are developed for low-impact recreation like hiking, birdwatching, and photography. They have parking lots; information kiosks; bridges, benches and other amenities; well-marked trail systems; and trail maps available on-site and online. Twelve more of our properties are what we call Open Lands. They are open to the public but not managed for public recreation. Parking lots are not provided; trail systems are primitive or nonexistent; trail maps are not provided. Here online we provide directions, parking instructions, and warnings about potential hazards at the sites. Three of our conservation Partnership properties are also open to the public. These are places TLC helped to protect, but we take no role in the current management. Here online we provide whatever information is available to help people enjoy these places. Follow the links at right to learn more on the site pages for each of these places. Other TLC-owned conservation lands have restricted public access. Some of them are available for visiting as part of TLC’s organized outings programs. Access may be made available for research, education, and recreation on a case-by-case basis. For all inquiries, contact Walt Tysinger, Land Manager, by e-mail or phone (919-833-3662 x200).
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