Goose Creek State Park is open for year-round recreation offering
camping,
boating,
fishing,
hiking,
swimming,
picnicking, and
environmental education.
Boating and fishing A boat ramp is on the west shore of Goose Creek at Dinah's Landing. Motorboating,
sailing and
windsurfing are all permitted at the park. All boaters must follow the rules and regulations of the
North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission. Visitors that are interested in exploring the creeks of the park in
canoes must bring their own. Access to the creeks is provided at Dinah's Landing and near the campground. The streams of the park offer opportunities for canoeists to view a wide variety of wading birds that make the park their home. Fishing is permitted in the waters of Goose Creek State Park. The most popular species of game fish are
white and
yellow perch,
largemouth bass and
bluegill.
Camping and hiking The campground at Goose Creek State Park is located on a stretch of land between Goose Creek and
Flatty Creek. It is a primitive campground with twelve
tent sites. The campground is in a grove of longleaf pines that are covered with
Spanish moss. Goose Creek State Park is home to six hiking trails.
Flatty Creek Trail is a one-mile (1.6 km) loop trail that begins and ends at the parking area near the campground. Much of the trail is on boardwalks over the fresh water and brackish water wetlands of the park.
Goose Creek Trail is a 1.9-mile (3.06-km) trail that passes through a cypress swamp.
Ivey Gut Trail runs from the main park road to the campground through two miles (3.22 km) of forest.
Live Oak Trail is a 0.4-mile (0.64-km) trail that passes an old
cemetery.
Palmetto Boardwalk Trail is a 0.7-mile (1.13-km) boardwalk trail that connects the Environmental Education Center with the Ivey Gut Parking area, passing through a hardwood swamp.
Mallard Creek Trail is a 1.26 (2.03 km) trail that follows Mallard Creek and an overlook that offers a view of the Pamlico River.
Picnicking and swimming There are two
pavilions at Goose Creek State Park and several picnic tables in a pine and oak forest near the swimming area. The swimming area is on a sandy beach along the Pamlico River on the southern side of the park. ==Ecology==