This is the story of a community coming together to save an irreplaceable piece of their natural history. Creating a conservation legacy in North Myrtle Beach.
Ingram Dunes is home to 9.4 acres of coastal maritime forest and ancient relic dunes: the last remaining on the Grand Strand. This final piece of a once mighty dune system is a sanctuary to hundreds of live oaks, plants, and animals. For thousands of years the dunes remained virtually untouched.
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Find out more about Ingram Dunes at Ingramdunes.com
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