Tour the reserve Mouse over an icon to view more or click on an icon to visit the location page. System-Wide Monitoring Program stations are in blue. North Jones Estuarine Beach Estuarine beaches are sand, mud, gravel, or shell intertidal beaches that are found in partially enclosed bays. Bosun’s Point Orange-billed, black and white birds with raucouscalls are likely to greet you around Bosun’s Point. Hobcaw Beach Among the many visitors to Hobcaw beach areplovers, loggerhead sea turtles, and diamondback terrapins, and dolphins and rays can often beseen just off shore. . Goat Island Causeway Wildlife and evidence of environmental changecan be seen on the drive along the causeway. Thousand Acre Marsh The Thousand Acre marsh is one of the system-wide monitoring program (SWMP) sites of the Reserve. Oyster Landing Oyster Landing is one of the system-wide monitoring program (SWMP) sites of the Reserve. Debidue Creek Debidue Creek is one of the system-wide monitoring program (SWMP) sites of the Reserve. Clambank Landing The Clambank Landing system-wide monitoring program (SWMP) site is located roughly in thecenter of the reserve. Winyah Bay Station The Winyah Bay system-wide monitoring program (SWMP) site is located on the western edge of thenatural channel adjacent to Frazier Point Bend,about 6 km down-bay of the confluence of the Black, Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers and 4 kmdown-bay of the mouth of the Sampit River Baruch Marine Field Lab & NIWB NERR Offices After the original Baruch Marine Field Laboratory building was destroyed by Hurricane Hugo in1989, the current BMFL was constructed in 1993. Hobcaw Barony Discovery Center The Hobcaw Barony Discovery Center (HBDC)was constructed in 2008 through a partnershipbetween the North Inlet-Winyah Bay NERR andthe Belle W. Baruch Foundation, which oversees Hobcaw Barony. Kimbel Lodge The Kimbel Living and Learning Center is alodging and conference facility located near the entrance to Hobcaw Barony. Midden Trail The Midden Trail was established for classesand visitors to get a more up-close marshexperience. North Island Sandy beaches, tall dunes, swales, and maritime forests of cedar, palmetto and live oak are foundon North Island. Sentinel Sites Researchers are gathering data at these sites tobetter understand how the changing climate willaffect salt marshes. Tour the Reserve Menu Bosun’s Point Hobcaw Beach North Island North Jones Estuarine Beach Goat Island Causeway Thousand Acre Marsh Oyster Landing Clambank Landing Debidue Creek Winyah Bay Station Baruch Marine Field Lab Hobcaw Barony Discovery Center Kimbel Lodge Midden Trail Sentinel Sites