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The Coastal Land Trust has purchased almost two acres of private land within the Springer’s Point Nature Preserve on the southwest side of Ocracoke Village.
Calling it a “bargain sale donation,” CLT made the deal with Ocracoke Holdings LLC, a company led by North Carolina native philanthropist Louis Bacon, and the family of Herbert Hoell.
The trust acquired the original 31-acre tract at Springer’s Point in 2002, also through a bargain sale donation and bought an adjoining 91 acres from members of the McWilliams family in 2006 before opening Springer’s Point Preserve to the public later that year.
“We are very grateful to Ocracoke Holdings LLC and to the family of Herbert Hoell, one of the original investors in this property, for their generosity in making this property available to us,” said Lee Leidy, attorney and Northeast Region Director of the Coastal Land Trust. “We’re also thankful to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s North American Wetlands Conservation Act program for a grant, and to several individual donors for generous personal contributions, all of which made this project possible. We are especially pleased to bring good news to everyone in the Ocracoke community, all of whom have been loyal supporters of the preserve.”
With this acquisition, the Coastal Land Trust has forever protected over 124 acres at Springer’s Point on Ocracoke Island that are adjacent to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
“By securing these properties, the Coastal Land Trust has come full circle from the original bargain sale donation of 31 acres some 18 years ago. Acquisition of these ‘inholdings,’ which overlook Pamlico Sound, has been a priority of the Coastal Land Trust,” Leidy said.
Today, Springer’s Point Preserve encompasses 124 acres of maritime forest, tidal red cedar forest, salt marsh, wet grasslands and sound front beach. Designated as one of the state’s significant natural heritage areas, it also enjoys a vibrant cultural history. The preserve’s nature trail winds past ancient, gnarled live oaks to a sandy beach overlooking the infamous Teach’s Hole, where the legendary pirate Blackbeard was finally captured and killed in 1718. Beloved by Ocracokers and visitors alike, the preserve is visited by more than 2,000 people annually.
“It has been a pleasure to work with the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust during the past 20 years as they have crafted this landscape-scale conservation effort at Springer’s Point,” said Louis Bacon. “The addition of these parcels and the recognition of Herbert Hoell’s vision will help ensure that this special place remains one of North Carolina’s most beautiful, unspoiled and well-protected nature preserves.”

Wow, great news! I am already looking forward to leisurely walks throughout Springer’s Point including newly opened areas. I have walked there for 20 past years on annual vacations.
This is great news. What a treasure Springer’s Point is, and this should only enhance it. I wonder if more trails are planned with the additional space?
This is such great news. I am so pleased, as is my sweet mother. She looks down from Heaven and from within this special place. RIP Mama.
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