The Uwharrie National Forest is located in central North Carolina and encompasses over 50,000 acres of rolling hills, hardwood forests, and numerous streams and rivers. The forest is known for its diverse plant and animal life, as well as its recreational opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting.
The Uwharrie National Forest is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including black bears, deer, wild turkeys, and numerous species of birds. The forest also contains several rare plant species, including the Uwharrie Vasey's Trillium and the Uwharrie Mountain Goldenrod.
The forest plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of the surrounding ecosystem by providing habitat for wildlife, protecting water quality, and supporting biodiversity. It also serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore the natural beauty of North Carolina.
Description: Badin Lake, viewed from Uwharrie National Forest, Badin Lake Recreation Area, Montgomery County NC
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Description: Needle ice in the Uwharrie National Forest, North Carolina, USA, February 2017. Photos shows distinct strands of ice and displaced dirt.
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Description: Relief shown by spot heights. "Revised 1981 by the FS Geometronics Service Center from research and field review provided by the Southern Region." Includes indexed table of recreational sites, index map of U.S.G.S. topographic coverage, and location map. Text and ill. (some col.) on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region; Geometronics Service Center (U.S.) – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Uwharrie National Forest, North Carolina
Image by U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia