Carolista Baum Historic Marker Dedication

On July 7th at 10:00am, a North Carolina Highway Historic Marker is being dedicated to honor Carolista in her efforts to protect and preserve Jockey’s Ridge State Park.

It’s been almost 50 years since Carolista Fletcher Baum placed herself in the path of a bulldozer removing sand from Jockey’s Ridge and refused to move. The driver cut off the engine and talked with Baum. When the operator left, Baum took the distributor cap so the machine would not start.

Baum received word of the bulldozer from her three children who had long climbed the dune for the spectacular views it offered. Though local groups had talked about protecting the large dune from encroaching development for years, Baum was the driving force that made the idea a reality. She helped form the People to Preserve Jockey’s Ridge after her dramatic protest, raising money and organizing petition drives to capture the attention of state and local lawmakers. She even drove to Raleigh every day for three weeks to keep the dune in the minds of legislators.

In 1973, the Division of Parks and Recreation issued a report in favor of preserving Jockey’s Ridge as a state park, and a year later the dune was declared a National Natural Landmark. When the General Assembly appropriated funds to create the park in 1975, the preservation of the dune was secured for generations to come.

You can do your part too! Join the Friends of Jockey’s Ridge to help support, protect and preserve the dunes and to keep up to date on park events. North Carolina residents can even sign up for a Jockey’s Ridge License plate here: https://friendsofjockeysridge.org/licenseplate/