Lake Lure’s New Playground is a Symbol of Healing and Hope After Storm

Lake Lure’s new playground

Lake Lure’s new playground is a symbol of healing and hope after storm

Emily Thomas

October 22, 2025

Lake Lure residents and tourists have a new playground at Morse Park, thanks to the dedicated efforts and support of community members, KABOOM!, and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC). 

The new playspace is part of a nationwide effort led by KABOOM!, a nonprofit committed to ending playspace inequity and ensuring children from all communities get the chance to play on a playground. The organization is also known for building entire playgrounds with community volunteers in a single day.

Lake Lure was one of many areas in western North Carolina to endure major devastation from Hurricane Helene. More than one million cubic yards of debris washed into the lake, piling as high as 50 feet in some areas. The disaster damaged many homes and compromised sewer and water systems.

The original playground at Morse Park was among many structures washed away, leaving Lake Lure children and families without a safe space to gather and play for over a year.

On Oct. 15, local volunteers, KABOOM! organizers, and Blue Cross NC employees gathered to build the brand-new playground for the town. The design was led by community members and influenced by drawings from Lake Lure kids detailing their ideal playspace. 

The playground project is part of Blue Cross NC’s investment in youth mental health and infrastructure resilience in communities impacted by disaster. Since last year, Blue Cross NC and its Foundation have partnered with more than 70 organizations across western North Carolina to support long-term recovery efforts, according to a press release.

“This milestone build is more than a number — it represents a promise to North Carolina’s children that their joy and healing matter deeply to all of us at Blue Cross NC,” said Kelly Calabria, chief communications, marketing and corporate social responsibility officer in the press release. “In times of recovery, spaces like this playground become more than places to play — they become places of healing, connection, and hope.” 

This is Blue Cross NC’s 20th playground project with KABOOM!, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to build healthier communities across North Carolina, the press release says. 

KaBoom Playground Build and Ribbon Cutting