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      • In commemoration of Charles Kuralt’s life, a new self-guided auto route, called the Charles Kuralt Trail–On the Refuge Road, snakes through the refuges of coastal North Carolina and southeastern Virginia.
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  1. In the mid-Atlantic Coastal plain of Virginia and North Carolina, mysterious, dark backwater rivers flow into estuarine sounds contained by the Outer Banks. Here, eleven national wildlife refuges and a national fish hatchery are working to conserve fish, wildlife, plants and their native habitats.

    • NC Route 615, Knotts Island, 27950, North Carolina
    • (252) 429-3100
  2. The Charles Kuralt Trail links together some particularly good sites to explore the natural character of the mid-Atlantic region. The refuges and hatchery, here and across the nation, provide many opportunities for people to enjoy wildlife- Charles Kuralt Trail.

  3. In commemoration of Charles Kuralt’s life, a new self-guided auto route, called the Charles Kuralt Trail–On the Refuge Road, snakes through the refuges of coastal North Carolina and southeastern Virginia. The new trail connects Pea Island, Alligator River, Mackay Island, Mattamuskeet, Pocosin Lakes, and Roanoke River refuges, and the ...

    • Jerry Uhlman
  4. Charles Kuralt (1934-1997) was a native of North Carolina, with deep family roots in the Tarheel region. As a distinguished radio and broadcast journalist, Kuralt was the innovator of a popular television news feature, “On the Road”.

  5. The Roanoke River Wildlife Refuge offers one marked trail (the Charles Kuralt Trail) and numerous unmarked trails. The Charles Kuralt trail is approx. one mile long and is located approximately 2 miles north of Williamston, NC.

    • roanokeriver@fws.gov
    • 252-794-3808
  6. Charles Kuralt Trail. The Kuralt Trail is located off northbound Highway 13/17 just north of Williamston, NC and offers an introduction to the history and wildlife of bottomland hardwood forests. Hikers can use the Kuralt Trail brochure for a self-guided tour of bottomland hardwood forests and the wildlife they support.

  7. Nov 27, 2020 · A gazebo on the causeway, is part of the Charles Kuralt Trail, a series of similar spots on the 11 refuges in North Carolina and at the national fish hatchery in Edenton dedicated to the North Carolina-born journalist’s fondness for out-of-the-way points of interest.