Pickards Mountain Eco Institute

Pickards Mountain Eco Institute is a community center in , , which is located on Pickards Meadow Road. Pickards Mountain Eco Institute is situated nearby to the nature reserve .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Collins Crossing and Carrboro.

Neighborhood
Formerly Abby Court, and previously Old Well, is a complex of over 300 residences in North Carolina. Formerly advertised as a complex of “condominiums,” however only a few units, 63 to be exact, are still privately owned. is situated 5 miles southeast of Pickards Mountain Eco Institute.

Town
is a town in in the U.S. state of . The population was 21,295 at the 2020 census. The town, which is part of the combined statistical area, was named after North Carolina industrialist Julian S. is situated 5 miles southeast of Pickards Mountain Eco Institute.

Scenic and regularly decked out in "Carolina blue", is a lovely college town in that makes up the westernmost point of the .

Pickards Mountain Eco Institute

Latitude
35.95117° or 35° 57′ 4″ north
Longitude
-79.15317° or 79° 9′ 11″ west
Open location code
8772XR2W+FP
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5732595099
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­community_centre
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Keith Arboretum and Pickards Mountain.

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