The Town of Star is now the owner of a beautiful new passive park and important paddling and fishing access to the Little River thanks to important state trust fund monies and a partnership between the Town of Star and The LandTrust for Central NC.

It is a noteworthy natural area located at the confluence of the West Fork and the East Fork of the Little River on Okeewemee-Star Road. These streams are classified as Nationally Significant Aquatic Habitat by the NC Natural Heritage program, and eight species of rare or endangered mussels have been found in the river on this property. Rare plants including Amorpha schwerinii (Piedmont Indigo Bush) are found here, as well.

The Land Trust worked with the Town to apply two years in a row for NC Clean Water Management Trust Fund monies for half the purchase price of the property, and these were awarded in December of 2013. The Parks and Recreation Trust Fund required dedicated matching funds before being eligible for their funding, and securing this CWMTF funding made that application possible. CWMTF dedicated $60,000 to the project for acquisition and transactional expenses, and PARTF awarded the remaining $47,500 for purchase of the site.

Further south still on the Little River is the NC Department of Cultural Resources owned and managed Town Creek Indian Mound, and the archeological resources of this site are still in early exploration. Special thanks to the Norcross Wildlife Foundation for providing short-term loan funds for this project.



