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Visit
the Corson's Inlet State Park Home Page |
Corson’s
Inlet State Park was established in 1969 to
help protect and preserve one of the last undeveloped
tracts of land along the state’s oceanfront.
The area’s natural habitats are rich
in the diversity of its wildlife with primary
and secondary sand dune systems, shoreline
overwash, marine estuaries and upland areas
in which hundreds of wildlife species live
and breed. The park offers outstanding scenic
beauty and endless opportunities for observing
a multitude of migratory and residential wildlife
species. Corson’s Inlet is extremely
popular for hiking, fishing, crabbing, boating
and sunbathing. |
Click
here to View Photo Gallery |
Below are panoramic images. Left click and drag to move the picture left to right or up and down. To zoom in, place the cursor just above center and click. To zoom out, place the cursor just below center and click. |
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