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A mix of hardwood and pine forestland and open agricultural fields tucked between Poole and Lake Myra roads. Two tributaries that feed directly into Mark’s Creek define the property boundary on the west (Gin Creek) and south (unnamed tributary) sides for a total of 6,000 feet (about 1.1 miles) of stream frontage.
The protected land is the result of a joint public-private conservation effort aimed at preserving at-risk land in the Mark's Creek area of southeast Wake and northern Johnston counties. Partners in the conservation effort are TLC, The Trust for Public Land, and Wake County Parks, Recreation and Open Space.
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