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Durham County Open Space Program


  • Mission

    We work on behalf of Durham County to enhance the quality of life and sustainability of current and future generations by protecting natural, scenic, and historic landscapes; conserving significant habitats, working lands, and cultural resources; and by providing natural areas for public enjoyment.

    About Us

    The Durham County Open Space Program was formally created in 2003 to guide the County's acquisition of open space parcels, with a focus on watershed and farmland protection. The program focuses on acquiring and managing properties located in County adopted Open Space Plan Areas: the New Hope Creek Corridor Open Space Plan, the Little River Corridor Open Space Plan, the Eastern Durham Open Space Plan, and the Urban Open Space Plan. Since the program began, the County has preserved 3,581 acres of land, with 1,280 acres owned in fee simple and 2,301 acres in conservation easements.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Environment & Sustainability

    Location & Contact

    • 9195600093
    • 201 East Main St., 7th Floor, Durham, North Carolina, US
      7th Floor
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