A canopy of oak and pine form a natural frame for the view where sand meets boardwalk.
A white marble statue details the Vereen family tree during the 1700s-1800s.
Cord grass and shell bank form a protective barrier for the vulnerable tidal marsh.
Fishermen of all ages try their luck on the pier—or just enjoy the view.
Like sentries standing guard, Great Egrets welcome visitors to Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens in Little River.
The natural features of the forest remain largely untouched by the walking trails.
A butterfly pauses to rest its wings on one of the many colorful flora.
At high tide, cord grass provides safety for baby shrimp and fish in the tidal marsh.
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