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==Recreation== [[File:Banks of the Northeast Cape Fear.JPG|thumb|On the banks of the [[Northeast Cape Fear River]] at [[Hallsville, North Carolina|Hallsville]]]] Situated {{convert|4|mi|0}} east of the meandering [[Northeast Cape Fear River]], Beulaville offers much in the way of outdoor recreation. There are two boat landings on the Northeast Cape Fear River within a {{convert|7|mi|0|adj=on}} radius of town. The communal landing at [[Hallsville, North Carolina|Hallsville]], which had, for centuries, been used by locals for activities ranging from baptisms to bonfires, has been closed off to the public. The other landing is located west of Beulaville, off Highway 24, halfway to Kenansville. Several golf courses can also be found near Beulaville and in the greater Duplin area. Within the town limits there are three public parks providing a variety of recreational needs, to include the William Ray Humphrey Athletic Park, a ballpark converted from the former elementary school's recreational fields.<ref name="parks and recreation town page">{{Cite web |url=http://www.townofbeulaville.com/parksrecreation.htm |title=Parks & Recreation |access-date=December 26, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160125081535/http://www.townofbeulaville.com/parksrecreation.htm |archive-date=January 25, 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The park, located behind the Beulaville Municipal Complex, boasts three baseball fields, two tennis courts, two outdoor basketball courts, and the John Hargett indoor gymnasium. {{convert|5|mi|0}} north of Beulaville on Highway 111, the 167-acre Cabin Lake County Park attracts many locals and visitors for year-round camping, canoeing, and hiking.<ref name="visitnc list page">{{Cite web|url=http://www.visitnc.com/listing/cabin-lake-recreational-park|title = Cabin Lake Recreational Park}}</ref> Additionally, the Tarkil Branch Farm Museum at Cedar Fork, {{convert|7|mi|0}} southeast of Beulaville, features a genuine 1830s homestead complete with over 850 artifacts; the operation is situated on a 375-acre working farm.<ref name="tarkil farms musuem home">{{Cite web|url=http://www.tarkilfarmsmuseum.com/index2.htm|title = Welcome to Tarkil Branch Farm's Homestead Museum}}</ref>
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