Stanley Rehder Carnivorous Plant Garden at Piney Ridge Nature Preserve - Wilmington

Category: Nature preserve in Wilmington, North Carolina

Address: 3800 Canterbury Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA

Phone: +19103417852

Opening hours

Sunday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Monday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Friday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Saturday: 6:30AM–7:30PM

Reviews

Kimberly Appel

Sep 3, 2022

Great for kiddos and adults alike. See all kinds of pitcher plants and many Venus fly traps. Smallish, so if you are in the area you could easily see all the lovely plants in 30-45 minutes.

Taylor Ackerman

Aug 27, 2022

This was a neat place with a lot of venus fly traps! Wear old shoes because it's kind of swampy.

Jonathan Reichle

Aug 9, 2022

Great park for the kids. Easy walk from the parking lot. Free parking lot. Cute informative signs.

Cai Diederich

Aug 4, 2022

Incredible. As a huge carnivorous plant fan, this was like being in heaven. I adored it. It's free and I was the only person here, I was just visiting while on a beach vacation. I'll have to come back next year!

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Questions & Answers

Is this free or I need to buy a ticket?

Nora Abonce | Sep 16, 2020
Ken Mendonca | Sep 16, 2020

This is a free public park. There are educational signs and a walking path. Highly recommended for a visit. Expect to spend about 30-40 minutes if you take your time spotting all the different types of plants.

Is this place pet friendly?

Chrys Moore | Sep 16, 2021
vortexecho72 | Sep 16, 2021

Very much so

Are dogs allowed on the trails?

Johnna G | Sep 16, 2020
Jonathan Reichle | Aug 17, 2022

Yes, this is a pet friendly park.

What hours are you open?

Chad Robinette | Sep 17, 2019
Danielle Collins | Sep 17, 2019

It's open anytime, it's a small path behind Alderman Elememtary. We are in walking distance and go at all hours.

What is the be best time of the year to visit?

Sebrinia Johnson | Sep 17, 2019
Mark Todd | Sep 17, 2019

Late March to late May if you want to see the plants flower, May to August if you want to see the plants themselves.

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How have the plants been affected by the hurricane?

Yvonne Maxwell | Sep 17, 2018
Mark Todd | Sep 17, 2018

These plants are very able to survive hurricanes and flooding. They have been through many and I'm sure will be ok.

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