Where to see a Fall Webworm Moth in North Carolina
The Fall Webworm 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:
- Eno River State Park
- Medoc Mountain State Park
- Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area
- Pilot Mountain State Park
- Chimney Rock State Park
- Pisgah View State Park
- Lake Waccamaw State Park
- Lumber River State Park
- Carvers Creek State Park
- Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
- Jordan Lake Educational State Forest
- Hanging Rock State Park
- New River State Park
- Mount Jefferson State Natural Area
- Elk Knob State Park
- Grandfather Mountain State Park
- William B. Umstead State Park
- Research Triangle State Park
- Falls Lake State Recreation Area
- Clemmons Educational State Forest
- Raven Rock State Park
- Daniel Boone State Park
- Haw River State Park
- Mayo River State Park
- Stone Mountain 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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