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Latta Plantation Nature Center & Nature Preserve


Latta Plantation Nature Preserve is Mecklenburg County's largest nature preserve and protects over 1,343 acres of natural communities. It's diversity of natural communities includes upland and bottomland hardwood forests, open fields, streams, and a Piedmont Prairie restoration site protecting the federally endangered Schweinitz's sunflower and Michaux's sumac. The Preserve is part of the Mountain Island Lake Important Bird Area, designated by the National Audubon Society due to its diversity of wintering waterfowl, breeding and migratory songbird species, and protection of bottomland hardwood forests, a threatened natural community in North Carolina. The Center features live, native animals, backyard habitat garden, and a gift shop with a nice selection of books for nature lovers. Fishing Passes sold at the Nature Center.

Latta Plantation Nature Preserve offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Canoe and kayak enthusiasts will find two landing areas that provide free access to Gar Creek and Mountain Island Lake. Anglers will find numerous fishing opportunities on Mountain Island Lake, all that is needed is a NC State Fishing License and bait! Two reserveable medium picnic shelters and a handicapped accessible trail with eight picnic platforms provide picnic opportunities and restrooms are located nearby.
Other facilities located within the nature preserve include:
The Carolina Raptor Center
Historic Latta Plantation
Latta Equestrian Center

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Latta Plantation

Hours of Operation
Nature Center Hours-
Monday - Saturday 9 am - 5 pm
Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm

Nature Preserve Hours-
7:00 a.m. - Sunset

Address
6211 Sample Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
Directions
Traveling North on I-77 Exit 16B, Sunset Road West, to Beatties Ford Road. Turn right and proceed north for 4.8 miles until you reach Sample Road. Turn left onto Sample Road and continue 1 mile to the preserve entrance. Traveling South on I-77 Exit 23, Huntersville. Turn right off of the exit onto Gilead Road. Take the third left on to McCoy Road. At the stop sign, turn right on Beatties Ford Road. Turn left onto Sample Road and continue 1 mile to the preserve.

Phone
(704) 875-1391
(704) 875-1394 (fax)

Website  charmeck.org/lattaplantation

Contacts


Gail Lemiec
(704) 947-3099  Environmental Educator, Latta Plantation Nature Center
Linda Zagar
(704) 875-1391  Administrative Support Assistant III, Mecklenburg County Park & Recr
Stephen Hutchinson
(704) 947-3069  Nature Center Manager, Latta Plantation Nature Center

Mission
Latta Plantation Nature Center serves as the gateway to the nature preserve and is the source for environmental education programs and information on the preserve's natural communities, flora, and fauna.

Features
Latta Plantation Nature Preserve is Mecklenburg County's largest nature preserve and protects over 1,343 acres of natural communities. It's diversity of natural communities includes upland and bottomland hardwood forests, open fields, streams, and a Piedmont Prairie restoration site protecting the federally endangered Schweinitz's sunflower and Michaux's sumac. The Preserve is part of the Mountain Island Lake Important Bird Area, designated by the National Audubon Society due to its diversity of wintering waterfowl, breeding and migratory songbird species, and protection of bottomland hardwood forests, a threatened natural community in North Carolina. The Center features live, native animals, backyard habitat garden, and a gift shop with a nice selection of books for nature lovers. Fishing Passes sold at the Nature Center.

Eco Region(s)
Piedmont (Ecoregion 45)

River Basin(s)
Catawba River Basin

Related Topics
  • Amphitheater
  • Bus Parking
  • Canoeing or Kayaking
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Environmental Education Center
  • Environmental Education Organization
  • Exhibits
  • Fishing
  • Garden
  • Gift Shop
  • Government
  • Hiking Trail
  • Permanent Education Staff
  • Picnic Area
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Restrooms
  • Volunteer Opportunities or Service Learning

Posted 9/6/2006 3:52 PM
Updated   5/7/2009


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