Pettigrew State Park

Local namePettigrew State Park
LocationContiguous United States

Pettigrew State Park is a North Carolina State Park in Tyrrell and Washington Counties, North Carolina in the United States. It covers 5,951 acres around the shore lines of Lake Phelps and the Scuppernong River. The park's developed facilities are south of U.S. Route 64 near Roper and Creswell, North Carolina. Pettigrew State Park is open for year-round recreation, including hiking, camping, fishing, boating and picnicking.

Pettigrew State Park is named for Confederate General J. Johnston Pettigrew, who lived in a nearby home. It surrounds Somerset Place, a North Carolina state historic site that includes a restored 1830s plantation house and outbuildings that can be toured, including reconstructed slave quarters.

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Red-cockaded Woodpecker… @ Lance Cpl. Matthew K. Hacker, United States Marine Corps Original photograph taken James Hanula, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, May 1992

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pettigrew_State_Park

Official Website https://www.ncparks.gov/pettigrew-state-park

Email pettigrew@ncparks.gov

Phone 252-797-4475

Coordinates 35°51'24.695" N -76°21'2.981" E

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