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Moores Creek National Battlefield

National Battlefield · Pender County

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Good
CampTow Safety Index · /100
Photo: NPS Photo
70
Crime score
399.6 / 100k · moderate
85
Hazard score
Pender County · 2024
0
Direct deaths
From recorded 2024 events
0
Direct injuries
From recorded 2024 events
Safety briefing

The clearest safety concern at Moores Creek National Battlefield comes from the surrounding Pender County crime environment, where violent crime runs at 399.6 incidents per 100,000 residents — a rate roughly 40% above the national average. While the battlefield itself is a small, day-use-oriented site, that county-level backdrop means visitors should stay aware of conditions in the area, particularly in parking areas and when traveling nearby roads after dark.

On the weather side, six recorded flash flood events in the county are the detail most worth acting on, since Moores Creek's low-lying terrain drains slowly and can rise quickly during heavy rain. Before you go, check the National Weather Service forecast for Pender County specifically and avoid the creek-side trail sections if afternoon storms are in the outlook. Keep a NOAA weather radio or a phone app with push alerts active during your visit, and park your vehicle on higher ground away from the creek corridor.

Top recorded hazards in Pender County

County data

From NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.

  • Flash Flood 6
  • Thunderstorm Wind 4
  • Hail 2
  • Tornado 2

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About Moores Creek National Battlefield

In the early morning hours of February 27, 1776, Loyalist forces charged across a partially dismantled Moores Creek Bridge. Beyond the bridge, nearly 1,000 North Carolina Patriots waited quietly with cannons and muskets poised to fire. This battle marked the last broadsword charge by Scottish Highlanders and the first significant victory for the Patriots in the American Revolution.

Weather

Currie, North Carolina has mild Winters and moderate to hot Summers with varying humidity.

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