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Fox Farm
Rowan County
692 acres Fee Title Ownership
The 692 acre Fox Farm is a Two Rivers Preserve success, one which
we are particularly excited about for a number of reasons. This
peninsula property not only represents one the of the largest privately
held tracts of land in Rowan County, but also houses a rare 14 acre
perennial floodplain pool. This unique hydrologic occurrence is
believed to have resulted form a major flooding event which caused a
shift in the normal flow of Fourth Creek. The natural pond is
also the reason the site was listed as a statewide significant property
in the Natural Heritage Inventory for Rowan County North Carolina,
performed and written by Dr. Michael J. Baranski, page 111-112 (1994).
The floodplain pool hosts a variety of resident and migratory waterfowl
and at one time accommodated a pair of nesting bald eagles. In
the past, both the sensitive pool and extensive river frontage have
been available to 100-200 head of cattle that roamed the pastures and
entered the river for drinking and bathing. With The LandTrusts's
acquisition of the site, this practice will end, which will result in
an immediate reduction of fecal coliform entering the river, as well as
improved stabilization of previously degraded stream banks.
Historically, the Fox Farm served a variety of functions. Prior
to its most recent use as a cattle farm, Fox Lumber Company managed the
site for timber production. In the early 1950s and prior, the
site was owned by Erwin Mills Corporation, the original lifeblood to
the Town of Cooleemee. Fortunately, the most recent owners, Conley and
Belle Fox, were willing to work with The Landtrust to insure that both
the historical and natural integrity of the site will be preserved for
the future.