Where to see a Banded Tussock Moth in North Carolina

The Banded Tussock Moth is recorded in the counties of 31 North Carolina state parks (research-grade iNaturalist observations). Ranked by how often it is observed in each area:

  1. Chimney Rock State Park
  2. Pisgah View State Park
  3. New River State Park
  4. Mount Jefferson State Natural Area
  5. Elk Knob State Park
  6. Grandfather Mountain State Park
  7. DuPont State Recreational Forest
  8. Holmes Educational State Forest
  9. Pilot Mountain State Park
  10. Lake James State Park
  11. South Mountains State Park
  12. Tuttle Educational State Forest
  13. Stone Mountain State Park
  14. Rendezvous Mountain Educational State Forest
  15. Eno River State Park
  16. Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area
  17. Gorges State Park
  18. Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
  19. Jordan Lake Educational State Forest
  20. William B. Umstead State Park
  21. Research Triangle State Park
  22. Falls Lake State Recreation Area
  23. Clemmons Educational State Forest
  24. Haw River State Park
  25. Mayo River State Park

These are county-level records — the species is documented in the area around each park, which is a strong steer rather than a guarantee for the park itself.

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