3,200 Acres in Sledge Forest to be Preserved Based on Hilton Bluffs Development Approval
The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust plans to preserve 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest, contingent on the Hilton Bluffs project proceeding amid legal appeals. The preservation is significant for the largest undeveloped area in New Hanover County and could influence future conservation efforts in the region.

The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust has reached an agreement to preserve 3,200 acres of Sledge Forest, pending the approval of the Hilton Bluffs subdivision development, which is under legal appeal. This preservation will involve a donation of 1,200 acres and a bargain sale for an additional 2,000 acres from Copper Builders, alongside a multimillion-dollar stewardship endowment for ongoing conservation.
The Coastal Land Trust's stewardship will enhance protection for vital habitats along the Northeast Cape Fear River, while the Hilton Bluffs development plan includes 1,800 residential units on 600 acres of uplands. The current appeal could impact the timeline for development and conservation efforts, reflecting the tension between growth and environmental preservation in the area.




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