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10, 8 Pine Knoll Shores, NC Aquarium 10, 14 Atlantic Beach, Fort Macon State Park 18 Morehead City, The History Place 22, 8 Beaufort, Rachel Carson Reserve 25 NC Maritime Museum, Beaufort Historic Site 30 Cape Lookout National Seashore 34 Down East, Core Sound Waterfowl Museum 52 Emerald Isle 62 Indian Beach, Salter Path 62 Swansboro, Cape Carteret

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NC Aquarium Have you seen the penguins yet? Look for the Penguin Plunge exhibit, home to four of the cool black and white birds. These special guests are helping spread the word about how everyone can help penguins worldwide, and wildlife closer to home. Watch the four African penguins waddle and swim any day, free with admission or membership. But keep an eye on the calendar – they’re only here until Sept. 30. Winging It – Birds in Flight brings you more feathered friends in a tickScott Taylor photo eted show at 1pm daily. If you enjoy toothy times, FinFilled Fridays continue through Aug. 10. Fun activities, programs, crafts, photo ops and displays tell the truth about sharks and the essential part they play in the ecosystem. For a big bite of shark fun and facts, it’s all things shark every day during Shark Week, July 22-28.

Turtles take their turn on Tuesdays, every week through Aug. 14. Programs, activities and crafts focus on various species of freshwater turtles and marine turtles. On Aug. 14, however, the spotlight is totally on saltwater dwellers in an all-day Sea Turtle Celebration. Activities highlight how beachgoers can help the tiny turtles that hatch by the hundreds on local sands every year. The day also includes a salute to Nimbus, the Aquarium’s rare white loggerhead sea turtle, who turns two earlier in August. The aquarium is open 9am-5pm daily, including Labor Day, at 1 Roosevelt Blvd., Pine Knoll Shores, NC 28512. Admission is $8 for ages 13-61; $7 for age 62 and up and $6 for ages 3-12. Children 2 and under and NC Aquarium Society members are admitted free. See www.ncaquariums.com/pine-knoll-shores or call 252-247-4003 for more information.

Rachel Carson Reserve Visitors looking to get back to nature during coastal habitat. their visit to the Crystal Coast, will find a natural Comprised of salt marshes, salt flats, tidal flats wonder in the Rachel Carson Reserve. Teeming and eelgrass beds, the reserve is a favorite place for with wildlife and natural vegetation, this series of beachcombing, swimming and sunbathing. More island located across from the Beaufort waterfront than 200 species of birds have been sighted on is a component of the NC the reserve and a checklist National Estuarine Research of these feathered-friends is Reserve. Often referred to as available. Bird Shoals or Carrot Island Guided nature tours are offered from 8:30-10:30am, by locals, it can only be acTuesday and Thursday, June cessed by boat. through August, including Lucky explorers might spot a few of the beautiful Carrot nature hikes and cruises ofIsland wild ponies congregatfered by the Friends of the Mimi G. Davis photo Reserve. Closed toe shoes, ing along the shore, an egret swooping down into the sunglasses, hats, water and marsh or a sand fiddler crab scurrying across the sunscreen are recommended. Guests should be mud. The 2,650-acre reserve is a favorite place for prepared to get their shoes wet and muddy, especially during the nature hikes. Tours are free, howhiking, shelling and exploring the natural and human processes that affect coastal areas. The site ever, donations are graciously accepted. For more was named for Rachel Carson, the scientist and information, call 252-838-0883 or visit www.ncauthor who conducted research on the island’s coastalreserve.net.

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ATLANTIC BEACH With a soothing blend of convenience, attractions and solitude, Atlantic Beach is the oldest of the five towns along Bogue Banks. It was here, where decades ago a ferry would bring vacationers for a day to frolic in the waves and lay in the warmth of the sun. The town continues to be not only a vibrant vacation spot, but a favorite for Carteret County residents ready for their day in the sun. While the amusement Circle everyone came to love through the 90s is no longer in business, the town’s center is used for outdoor movies, concerts and an array of special events during the summer months. It’s the towns laid back spirit, however, that keeps people coming back for more.

With ample opportunities for surfing and fishing, Atlantic Beach is home to one of the three remaining fishing piers on the island. The Oceanana Fishing Pier and the accompanying hotel are a traditional stop for many families looking to avoid the crowds during summer vacation. Atlantic Beach is close to shopping and dining options and convenient to area attractions. One of the most popular, Fort Macon State Park, is located at the northern tip of the island. Other favorite events include the Atlantic Beach King Mackerel Tournament the Penguin Plunge and Carolina Kite Fest. Details: www.atlanticbeach-nc.com.

PINE KNOLL SHORES A sanctuary for turtles, birds and trees, the residential community of Pine Knoll Shores is the midway point between Atlantic Beach and Indian Beach and features one of the most natural untouched areas of Bogue Banks despite its population of just over 1,500 residents. Visitors will notice an historical marker along Hwy 58 noting the site of one of the first landings in the New World by Florentine explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, putting the area on the map – literally – long before Pine Knoll Shores was born. Alice G. Hoffman purchased most of the land on Bogue Banks extending from Atlantic Beach to the Emerald Isle town line in hopes of creating a private retreat. Local historians have documented

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that in 1935 Hoffman’s land passed to a trustee, Llewellyn Phillips. In 1939 it went to John Marshall Mathias, who served as trustee for four children of the late President Theodore Roosevelt, a relative of Hoffman’s. The children allowed development of the property with a focus on minimal disturbance to the land around them, making Pine Knoll Shores one of the state’s most environmentally-sensitive towns. Pine Knoll Shores is home to one of the state’s three aquariums, which is open year-round. A variety of programs, both on-site and onlocation, make this a hub of activity for visiting families and local residents. To learn more about town, visit www.townofpks.com.


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A new visitors center and education space helps serve the approximate 1.3 million visitors to the site, sharing the story of Fort Macon and providing a backdrop for workshops and conferences. In addition, audio programs, displays and a variety of artifacts throughout the protected site help illustrate what life was like at the fort during its years of service. The fort is the focal point of Fort Macon State Park, which encompasses 385 acres of pristine beach, dunes and maritime forest just east of Atlantic Beach. At the park’s beach access, visitors can fish from rock jetties or park at the bathhouse area for swimming and summer concessions. The park opens at 8am and closes at sunset. Fort hours are 9am-5:30pm daily. Details: 252-726-3775.

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Wish You Were Here Reverse Drawing is Aug. 18 The Carteret County Chamber of Commerce presents its 20th annual Reverse Drawing on Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Crystal Coast Civic Center in Morehead City. Each $100 ticket admits two people to the party, which features a buffet dinner, entertainment, open bar, silent auction and other activities. “Best of all, your ticket is your chance to win the Grand Prize of $10,000,” said Tracey Brinson of the Chamber. “Only 325 tickets will be sold, so the odds are much better than in the state lottery. This event is open to the public, and you do not have to be present to win.” Tickets are on sale now at Chamber headquarters, 801 Arendell St., Morehead City. The Chamber accepts cash, check, VISA and MasterCard. For information, contact Tracey Brinson at (252) 726-6350 or tracey@nccoastchamber.com. This year’s theme is “Be True to Your School,” and decorating will be patterned around the Beach Boys’ hit tune of 1963, “and let your colors fly.” There are school-spirit prizes for best costumes. Enter either the “high school” or “college” division.

Beaufort Road Race Returns Folks will be running the streets of picturesque Beaufort on Saturday, July 21 as the 33rd offering of the Historic Beaufort Road Race takes to Front Street. The event includes a certified 10K run, 5K and 1-mile runs and walk, 10K and 5K

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wheelchair events and a 5K babyjogger race. Sponsored annually by the Beaufort Old Towne Rotary, the event helps fund scholarships for high schools seniors throughout Carteret County. The event saw 776 entrants in 2011. The 1-mile run and walk begin at 7:30am. The 5K baby joggers and 10K and 5K wheelchair racers take off at 7:55am and the 10K and 5K runs and the 5K timed walk begin at 8am. The Sea Dog 1-mile walk for people and their dogs will be hot on their trails, leaving the starting line at 8:10am. Entry fees range from $25 for individuals to $46 for families before race day and are $31 and $61 on the day of the event. The Sea Dog Walk entry fee is $16. Entry forms are available by calling 252-728-4583 or visiting beaufortroadrace.com.

Movies at the Beach Family movies are in full swing again this summer at the Circle on Atlantic Beach, with an extra special emphasis. This year, Atlantic Beach is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

So, bring a blanket, lawn chairs and meet up with family and friends as you help them celebrate. Free movies are offered every Wednesday night, with a rain date of Thursday. Scheduled through the remainder of the summer: “Hugo” (July 25), “Wall-E” (Aug. 1), “Pirates of the Caribbean – On Stranger Tides” (Aug. 8), Pirates of the Caribbean – The Mysterious Island” (Aug. 15) and “Cars 2” (Aug. 22).

Music in the Sun Along the Crystal Coast, all we need is a warm ocean breeze, sand, water, perhaps a fishing pole or two, and a soundtrack to help us keep time. Thanks to an array of free music opportunities this summer, just about everyone will find something to suit their fancy. Here’s what visitors will find throughout the county: Concerts in the Park – Sponsored by the Morehead City Parks and Recreation Dept. and held at Jaycee Park, 9th and Shepard streets from 7-8:30pm on Saturday evenings through Labor Day. On the schedule this year are:


Robert McDuffy (July 21), Panyelo (July 28), Day-Lee Dose (Aug. 4), Big Drink (Aug. 11), Infectious Blues (Aug. 18), Lipbone Redding (Aug. 25) and South Harbour (Sept. 1). To learn more, visit ccparksrec.com. Concerts at the Fort – Find the ideal vantage point Fort Macon State Park and take in the sights and sounds from 7-8pm on select Friday evenings. The series includes the Morehead Brass (July 27) and Conch Stew (Aug. 10). Details: www.clis.com/friends. EmeraldFest – Enjoy live music and the tranquil ocean breeze from 6:30-8pm every other Thursday night through September. Bring blankets, chairs, or even dinner, to the Western Ocean Regional Access, Emerald Isle. The line-up includes Big Drink (July 19), Bobby Webb (Aug. 2), Selah Dubb (Aug. 16), Barefoot Wade (Sept. 6) and Wild Honey (Sept. 20). For additional information, visit www.emeraldisle-nc.org. SwanFest – A new music offering, this concert series brings music to Olde Town Square in Swansboro from 6:30-8pm on Sunday evenings. Alcoholic beverages and pets are prohibited. The schedule includes Carolina Connection (July 22), Wild Honey (July 29), Dashboard Hula Boys (Aug. 5), Ruth Wyand (Aug. 12), Ginger Garner (Aug. 19), Notorious Clamslammers (Aug. 26), Acoustic Highway (Sept. 2), Beaucoup Blue (Sept. 9) and Scearce & Ketner (Sept. 16).

Saturday, Aug. 4, challenging folks to put their skills to the test to help raise necessary funds for the site. Held from 9am-2pm at The Atlantis Lodge in Pine Knoll Shores, participants and onlookers spend a Mimi G. Davis photo day on the beach playing in the sand Time to Cowboy Up and winning prizes for this admiBarrel racing, calf roping, wild rable cause. bull riding and perhaps a few 10Judging is held at 3pm and will gallon hats will be on tap July 20be based on originality, crafts21 when the Newport Flea Mall manship and best wildlife theme. plays host to the Mid-Atlantic Spectators are invited to vote on Professional Rodeo Association. the People’s Choice Award by Men and women from around the making a small donation, making region will compete for top honors it easy to keep your favorite team in a variety of team and individual in the running. Categories include categories – with a healthy dose adult, children and family teams. of excitement and fun tossed in All funds raised from this event for good measure. go to OWLS and its efforts to help The rodeo begins at 8pm transport, house, feed and meet nightly, doors open at 6. Tickets wildlife patients’ medical needs. are $12 for adults; $6 for children Participants can register on the 6-12; free for youngsters 5 and day of the event for $25, or $20 in under. A concession stand is advance by calling 252-240-1200. available for traditional carnival fare, beverages, hotdogs and hamburgers, and vendors will items for sale.

Castles in the Sand They come in all shapes and sizes – from towering monoliths to comical owls. But sandcastle building is serious business in Carteret County and nobody knows that better than the Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter in Newport. One of the shelters largest annual fundraising events bounds onto the scene on Coaster

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MOREHEAD CITY The largest community in Carteret County, centrally-located Morehead City, is also the retail hub of the region. From its walkworthy waterfront with a mixture of locally-owned shops to the large well-known chains that surround the western edge of town, Morehead City is an ever-growing community with a rich historic past. The cornerstone of the community is one of the state’s two shipping ports where military ships and freighters from all over the world can be seen coming and going on any given day. While big in stature, it does little to overshadow Morehead City’s own fleet – its charter boats that line the working waterfront. The plethora of fishing char-

ters and tournaments has put the region in the sites of big game fishermen across the state and beyond. June brings the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament, now more than 50 years old, for a week of fishing, fun and a purse that consistently tops the $1 million mark. Thanks to several area advocates, Morehead City is also known for being a gateway to the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Named as one of the country’s best dive locations by several national magazines, thrill seekers will find several dive shops in the area ready to help them explore the treasures beneath the surface. As with other area communities, seafood is abundant in Morehead City – with several large waterfront icons that are ready to serve up the day’s catch any way you’d like it. Watch the fish roll in from the working boats each evening, then sit down for a big plate of whatever is on the day’s menu. Of course walking it off with a sunset stroll is completely OK, too. Whether you’re here for a visit, or you’re here to stay, Morehead City is an ideal blend of historic charm and convenient amenities. For more details, visit downtownmoreheadcity.com.

THE HISTORY PLACE Lauded time and time again for its vast genealogy library, The History Place in Morehead City is a great place to get an overall history of the region. For genealogy and Civil War buffs, the Jack Spencer Goodwin Library houses more than 6,000 publications and an extensive county photo file. The Civil War collections are especially notable – drawing a large research audience annually to the site. The museum itself is nothing short of a success story. Originally housed on the campus of Carteret Community College, the Carteret County Historical Society members undertook a fundraising campaign that would bring them to a new home in downtown Morehead City more than 10 years ago. An old furniture store was renovated to house exhibits, the library, meeting space and a small café. Space rentals and the leased restaurant space continue to buoy the nonprofit operation. From Carteret County’s relationship with the sea to its military history, the stories are told here at The History Place. Browse the antique doll collection, Native American artifacts, award-winning carved decoys, vintage clothing, period furniture,

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military memorabilia, coastal artwork and more. Learn the history of shrimp boats, read about the Tuscarora Indians and take a look at the carriage Civil War spy Emeline Pigott was riding in when captured. It is purported that Pigott carried more items of importance in her petticoat than would fit in any modern-day suitcase. The museum store offers unique gifts and a wide variety of local books and merchandise for all ages. Publications feature the Civil War, black history, pirates, poetry and local cookbooks. Nautical ornaments, jewelry, pottery, collectibles and children’s items are also featured. Admission is free. For more information, call 252-247-7533 or visit www.thehistoryplace.org.


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Volunteers in Beaufort are busy preparing for the scourge of the sea to make their historic return to the quaint seaport. The quiet village will once again be overrun on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 10-11, as pirates mount the annual Beaufort Pirate Invasion. During the summer of 1747, the God-fearing folks of Beaufort were run out as pirates overtook the town, pillaging as they went. However, Maj. Enoch Ward, Col. Thomas Lovick, their limited number of troops, and a band of area residents fought back just three days later, reclaiming their homes and their town and putting the pirates on trial for their acts. Each year, that event is symbolically remembered in a family-friendly setting. Pirates come by land, they come by sea, and they all join forces at the Beaufort Historic Site on Turner Street to recreate the invasion and subsequent trials. Be prepared for two days of entertainment, parades, dancing and yes, grog, as the town relives its former invasion and the uprising of the townsfolk. From the invasion to the trial, the 20

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historical event will be graphically illustrated through encampments, cookouts, live music and a loud battle at the mouth of Taylors Creek. Costumes are optional as the entire town pays homage to the pirate spirit. Youngsters 12 and under can participate in a costume contest at 1pm on Friday or 11am on Saturday at the Beaufort Historic Site and help chase the pirates to their trial following Saturday’s invasion. “Don’t miss the Pirate Procession on Saturday, leading to the waterfront where guests can watch the pirates battle with the local farmers,” said Lindsay Parker of the Beaufort Historic Site. “The pirates are captured and brought back to the Beaufort Historic Site to stand trial outside the Courthouse and receive their punishment. Enjoy two days of battles, trials and debauchery ... it’s fun for the whole family! Pirate groups, including the Shadow Players Stage Combat Group, Blackbeard’s Crew and, of course, Beaufort’s own privateer, Sin-


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bad and his vessel the Meka II, will be on hand to add to the authentic atmosphere. Weekend events include live entertainment throughout both afternoons by The Motley Tones and The Rusty Cutless, Capt. Jim’s Magic Show, face painting, a town-wide treasure hunt and plenty of merriment. Pirates set up camp at the Beaufort Historic Site on Turner Street around noon on Friday, Aug. 10. Simultaneous events, including live music, occur at John Nelson and Grayden Paul parks on the waterfront, making the festival a true town-wide event. An attack by land is scheduled for noon on Friday and the popular Taylors Creek attack will begins around noon on Saturday. For a full schedule or additional information, visit beaufortpirateinvasion.com or call 252-728-5225.

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NC MARITIME MUSEUM The majority of the small towns and communities along the Crystal Coast were built upon the regions close proximity to the ocean and the bounty it holds. The NC Maritime Museum in Beaufort pays homage to that rich heritage, making it the perfect place to see exactly how deep that connection is. Under the auspices of the NC Dept. of Cultural Resources, the museum illustrates the story through artifacts and displays, educational programs and special events. The site was thrust into the spotlight in 2011 when it became home to the first permanent exhibit of artifacts raised from the vessel believed to be the Queen Anne’s Revenge, Blackbeard the Pirate’s flagship. Located in 1996 just outside of Beaufort Inlet, the Dept. of Cultural Resources

and the museum have played a huge role in funding the excavation and bringing the artifacts to the surface. The new 1,200 sq. ft. exhibit takes up about a third of the museum’s total floor space and continues to be a huge draw for the site. Free to visit, the museum features a variety of additional exhibits, from sea life and sailing to boat building and commercial fishing. Across the street, the Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center features an active boat and model shop, where visitors can observe the active construction of wooden boats, or take a class to learn how to build their own. The museum is open from 9am-5pm, weekdays; 10am-5pm on Saturday; and 1-5pm on Sunday. For more information, call 252-728-7317 or visit ncmaritimemuseums.com.

BEAUFORT HISTORIC SITE If there was a core to the historic town of Beaufort, the Beaufort Historic Site on Turners Street would be it. Cited for recognizing the town’s historical significance more than 50 years ago the Beaufort Historical Association, which maintains the site, has been a leader in the restoration and preservation of some of the town’s most prestigious structures. The site itself includes 11 historic buildings and the Old Burying Ground on Ann Street. Buildings include the Courthouse of 1796, the oldest surviving wooden courthouse in the state; the apothecary shop, circa 1859; the Carteret County Jail, circa 1829; the Rustell House, circa 1732 and others. Enhanced by authentic artifacts, a double-decker tour bus and facts and stories that have been passed down through the ages, the Historic Site has documented the life-

styles and customs of Beaufort’s past to preserve its historical identity for the future. Throughout the year, the Beaufort Historic Site offers a variety of tours, seminars, volunteer opportunities and special events, including several of the town’s largest annual social engagements. From the educational Kindergarten Thanksgiving to the popular Old Homes & Gardens Tour held each June, there is always something on the horizon at the Beaufort Historic Site. In addition to its own events, the grounds host three shows and sales by the Carteret County Arts and Crafts Coalition annually and are available as a special event rental. The Beaufort Historic Site is open from 9:30am5pm Monday through Saturday and 10am-4pm during the off-season. Details: 252-728-5225 or www.beauforthistoricsite.org. Coaster

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On the Beaufort Waterfront 42 Passenger Sailing Catamaran

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A daily morning sail up the Newport River to a place where the dolphin come to play year after year. These dolphin are familiar friends to Lookout Cruises. Recognized by their individual dorsal fins, we’ve even named a few! The cruise departs daily from the Beaufort waterfront at 9:20am and returns at 11:15am.

SUNSET CRUISE

Our trip departs each evening for a 7-8:30pm cruise that promises a view to take your breath away. The red and yellow North Carolina sunsets are some of the most beautiful in the world, and they’re yours to enjoy as we sail from the Beaufort waterfront into the gentle breezes of early evening.

CAPE LOOKOUT CRUISE The beauty of the Cape Lookout lighthouse and its pristine surroundings is unparalleled. You'll really appreciate the stability and comfort of this 45-foot catamaran as we briskly make the six mile ocean voyage to one of the premiere anchorages in America. Our cruise departs at noon for the 1-1/2 hour sail to Cape Lookout where you'll enjoy two hours of unbelievable swimming, snorkeling and some of the best shelling on the east coast. Upon arrival at the tip of Cape Lookout, we beach the boat and serve up a delicious catered lunch from the Beaufort Grocery Co. Restaurant. When you taste their signature sandwiches, salads and desserts, you'll see why locals and visitors alike have made Beaufort Grocery Co. a favorite. Your bathing suit and beach towel are all you need when you come with us to Cape Lookout. The rest is pure enjoyment! Onboard stairs offer easy access on and off the boat. Large clean restrooms and a freshwater deck shower are also provided for the trip to the Lighthouse, where you can get spectacular photos of the 160' tower. We then tie up at the government dock allowing time to visit the Keeper's Quarters museum, the National Park store, and the east beach of South Core Banks. You can also climb the lighthouse on certain days. So come with us and enjoy a memorable day on the Cape Lookout National Seashore.

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Cape Lookout National Seashore

Best known for its towering lighthouse covered in black and white diamonds, the Cape Lookout National Seashore is a 56-mile stretch of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, spanning from Ocracoke Inlet to Beaufort Inlet. Three pristine barrier islands make up the national seashore – North Core Banks, South Core Banks and Shackleford Banks. Accessible only by private boat or ferry, this incredible ribbon of sand hosts unparalleled fishing, shelling and a working lighthouse. The undeveloped cape allows for true-to-nature camping, features a renovated lighthouse keeper’s quarters, a boardwalk to the beach, daily ranger programs and facilities in summer. There are no guarded beaches or maintained roads, as to preserve the seashore’s pristine and serene nature. For those seeking to discover the cape’s history, remnants of old gun mounts are visible on an ocean side walk between the rock jetty and Cape Point. Many visitors come to the National Seashore to view the black and white diagonal checkerboard-patterned Cape Lookout Lighthouse. A landmark since 1859, it is now maintained by the National Park Service, who has rehabilitated

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the lighthouse tower to allow for public access Thursday through Saturday, mid-May through September. The visitor’s center, found near the South Core Banks ferry dock, has a shaded pavilion and boardwalk connecting it to the area adjacent to the Keepers’ Quarters, which has been renovated and includes new exhibits. The Cape Lookout Light Station Visitor Center and Keepers’ Quarters Museum is open to the public 9am through 5pm, April through November. Exhibits focus on lighthouse history and early shipwrecks and rescues. A bookstore features items related to the National Seashore and also carries bottled water and insect repellent. In addition to its lighthouse, Cape Lookout National Seashore includes adjacent Shackleford Banks, site of the extinct fishing village Diamond City, with large dunes and wild Outer Banks ponies. North and South Core Banks, both noted for wonderful shelling, clamming and surf fishing, are open April through November and picturesque Portsmouth village, found at the northeastern tip of Core Banks, is a 250-acre uninhabited island community dating from 1753 and preserved as a national historic site. A visitor center located on Harkers Island is open year round from 9am-5pm (except for Dec. 25-Jan. 1). Exhibits tell the story of island communities, the Life Saving Service and other local history. An indoor theater offers two short films on a rotating schedule, and the visitor center bookstore features books, tapes, videos and children’s items related to Cape Lookout National Seashore. Public restrooms and a nearby picnic area are available and wheelchair accessible. For more information call 252-728-2250 or visit www.nps.gov/calo. For a complete listing of area ferries, charters, tours and cruises, see page 48.

All visitors should remember this is a remote, natural territory with no fast food, limited fresh water access and no lifeguards. Visitors and campers, remember to take whatever is needed to eat or drink, sun and insect lotions, hats and shoes and to bring out all that you carry in, including trash.


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Heritage and tradition are alive and well in Down East Carteret County. Rich in maritime history and folk arts, this rural region sweeps visitors back in time to a more laid back, simpler time. Some of the country’s most talented boat builders are hidden amidst the small clustered communities. Commercial fishing continues to be a mainstay. And family is one of the most important assets a person can have.

Found east of Beaufort along Hwy 70, Down East encompasses the communities of Atlantic, Bettie, Cedar Island, Davis, Gloucester, Harkers Island, Lola, Marshallberg, Otway, Sea Level, Smyrna, Stacy, Straits and Williston. Each of these communities are unique and rich in maritime heritage and beauty, which was recognized in 2009 as part of the Outer Banks Scenic Byway. On Harkers Island, you’ll find the National Park Service Visitor Center offering information on Cape Lookout Lighthouse and the Outer Banks. There are also marinas, campgrounds and accommodations, plus ferries and charter boat services for visitors ready to hop over to the islands for the day. At Cedar Island, travelers have the option of jumping on a state ferry to Ocracoke, a small village at the southern tip of the Outer Banks, to follow the byway north.

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If one word could sum up the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum and Heritage Center’s mission, it would be “preservation.” Found at the end of Island Road on Harkers Island, the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum strives to promote and preserve the Down East region’s valued heritage by showcasing the talents and skills 34

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of Down East residents. With a focus on decoy carving, boat building, storytelling, oral histories of the region, local writers, traditional music, food, hunting, fishing and other skills, the talent is bountiful Down East, and the Waterfowl Museum is a great place to find samples of it all. The museum’s goal is to pass these community strengths on to the next generation, educating residents and visitors alike about the crucial role these talents have played through history. Many heritage programs and demonstrations are offered throughout the year and the site’s Waterfowl Weekend, held the first weekend each December, is not to be missed. Museum hours are 10am-5pm, Monday-Saturday and 2-5pm, Sunday. Admission is free. Details: 252-7281500, www.coresound.com.


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s a favorite for vacationers and a popular place for families to settle down, the Crystal Coast is a lively hub of new and established businesses – from small intimate boutiques and restaurants to kayak rentals and island cruises. As quickly as new businesses form, it’s a challenge for even the locals to keep up with and near impossible for those who are here visiting for a few days or a week at a time. But, each year around this time, Coaster Magazine tries to shed a little light on the subject – with a little help from our friends. That’s where you come in. Each year we turn to our readers to help pinpoint the best of the best, and you’ve guessed it, that time has rolled around once again. Have a favorite dessert you’re dying to tell your friends about? A charter boat captain that knew all the right secrets for catching the big ones? Now is the time to sound off! Take a look at the categories on the following pages, making sure to fill in as many as you can, then tear it out and mail it to: NCCOAST Communications, Readers’ Awards, 201 North 17th St., Morehead City, NC 28557. We’re always happy to meet our readers, so if you would rather drop it by our office, that’s great too. Snail mail not your thing? We’ve got you covered. Simply visit www.nccoast. com and click on “Readers’ Awards” in the slideshow. It’s as simple as that. No ink stained hands, no stamp to purchase … just a few easy clicks and you’re on your way. No matter how you get the votes in, they must all be received by 5pm on Aug. 10. The results will appear in our September

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Golf enthusiasts rave about how Eastern North Carolina suits them to a tee as soon as they discover the terrific and unique courses of the Crystal Coast. Most courses take full advantage of the area’s natural beauty and are built around maritime forests or near the water. When your eye’s not on the ball or focused on the hole, the Crystal Coast’s courses and their natural surroundings are sights to be seen. Spring and fall are considered two of the favorite times for golfing in the area with sunny days and cooler temps, but golfing is truly a year-round attraction in Eastern North Carolina as our terrific climate allows for play almost any time. In fact, during the winter month’s golfers are delighted not only by the good playing weather, but also by seasonal pricing specials and having the greens more to themselves for play at a truly relaxing pace. And during the prime time summer months, area courses ensure that the play remains at a leisurely pace, perfect for first-time golfers or those who have had the game of golf in their blood for years. Most courses feature clubhouses, resident pros, well-equipped pro shops and are open to the public at

great rates. All you have to do is call for a tee time. And if you’re a Crystal Coast resident and golfer, ask about the courses’ benefit tournaments held throughout the year. The community is always looking for teams and individuals for tournament play to benefit local organizations. Featured here are some of the best local courses when it comes to North Carolina’s “golf coast.” Bear Trail Golf Club, 444 Harris Creek Road, Jacksonville, is an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course professionally designed by Rusty Simmons of Simmons Golf Designs, Orlando, Fla., and Gene Daniel of Blackwater Golf, LLC professionally shaped and constructed the greens, the boxes and fairway features. The course is equipped with a pro shop, state-of-theart driving range and putting green. Bear Trail Golf Club is the ideal course for beginners and/or novice golfers. Accessed from Hwy 70 just west of Morehead City, Brandywine Bay Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 championship course designed among wooded areas, ponds and streams in the residential resort, Brandy-

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Thunder Mini Golf, two fun places to introduce friends and family to the game of golf. Open year-round and lighted during the season. Call 393-1020. (Map #60) Celebrating more than 30 years of golf traditions and 27 championship holes, Star Hill Golf Club is the Crystal Coast’s premier golf club. Our three 9-hole courses, the Lakes, Pines and Sands, feature bent grass greens that will excite the average golfer and challenge the expert. We are nestled in the heart of Cape Carteret near Emerald Isle and minutes away from Swansboro. The Champions Room is the ideal place to relax after your round and settle your score. Our facility is the perfect setting for your next company golf outing, corporate meeting or family celebration. Amenities: Total short game area, Cayman driving range, PGA professional instruction, rental clubs, golf shop, swimming pool and private airstrip open to the public. Memberships available. *Soft spikes required. General Manager and Director of Golf: Mick Brown. Superintendent: Damon Libby. Course Architect: R.T. Birney. Call 393-8111. (Map #59)

wine Bay. Visitors enjoy a putting green, pro shop, snack bar and lessons by appointment. Call 247-2541 or visit brandywinegolf.com. (Map #17) As the only golf course on Bogue Banks, the Country Club of the Crystal Coast is a treasure for golfers hoping for a picturesque setting of rolling sand dunes, tall pines, majestic oaks and a view of Bogue Sound. For group outings, membership information and times, call 252-726-1034 or visit cccrystalcoast.com. Silver Creek Golf Resort, located on Hwy 58, 3.5 miles north of the Emerald Isle Bridge, is an 18-hole championship course with newly renovated “Tifeagle” greens and Bermuda fairways. This beautiful par-72 layout golf course was designed by Gene Hamm and offers four sets of tees. Men can be challenged by our 7,005 yards of course while ladies can enjoy 4,962 yards worth. During your round, you will discover elevated greens, water hazards and bunkers. Prior to your game, warm up on the driving range or work on your stroke at the putting greens. Call 393-8058 to book your tee time. Also enjoy Crystal Palms Par Three and Hawaiian

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Bicycle Sales/Rentals Beach Wheels Bike Rentals, 607 Atlantic Beach Causeway, Suite 103, free delivery & pickup anywhere on the Crystal Coast, free lock; we also carry child seats; adult bikes, beach cruisers, children’s bikes, adult tricycles, tandems, tag-a-longs & more. Let us know what you need, 252-240-BIKE (2453), 800-504-2450. (Map #19)

Charters, Cruises, Ferries, Marinas, Tours The Boathouse at Front Street Village, brings a new boater’s paradise to Taylors Creek, with drystack, dockings, a ship’s store and more in this beautiful new development. Find great wines at The Chandlery or hold your next event in The Marlin Room, with full on-site catering. The growing community will include private homes, condominiums and rentals. Located at 2400 Lennoxville Road, call 252-838-1524 or visit www.frontstreetvillage.com (Map #82). Calico Jack’s Ferry, departs from Cape Lookout Ferry Service Terminal located on Harkers Island adjacent to the Cape Lookout National Seashore headquarters. Calico Jack’s is the closest ferry to Cape Lookout Lighthouse and Shackleford Banks. The ferry rides takes approx. 10 minutes and departs twice an hour from Harkers Island. New for the 2012 season – a 49-passenger power catamaran, new restroom facilities, a remodeled gift shop with T-shirts & souvenirs and approx. 2 acres of free

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daily parking for customer convenience. Please visit our website for pictures and information. Thank you for your business! For info, call 252-728-3575 or visit www.capelookoutferry.com. (Map #92) Cape Pointe Marina & Ferry, 1390 Island Road, Harkers Island, approx 3.5 miles after Harkers Island Bridge, is a full-service marina with boat storage, repairs, ramp, lifts & slips. Annual RV sites available on premise, gift shop & ships store with tackle, boat & beach supplies including ice, sodas, beer, coolers, snacks, sunblock, cameras, caps & more. The ‘Down East’ location for passenger ferry service to Cape Lookout Lighthouse & Shackleford Banks. Marina & ferry info, reservations, 252-728-6181. Cape Pointe Marina is open year-round. All major credit cards accepted, www.capepointemarina. com. (Map #91) Capt. Stacy IV, docked at the Capt. Stacy Fishing Center on the Atlantic Beach Causeway, 83-ft. air-conditioned vessel, leaves for the Gulf Stream at 6am; 24-hr. trips to the Gulf Stream, call for reservations 800-533-9417, 252-726-4675 or 252-2477501, MC/V/DC. (Map #21) Davis Shore Ferry, departs from Davis Shore to South Core Banks on Cape Lookout National Seashore. Family owned for 50 years, services include day trips, overnight camping, cabin rentals (available through NPS), tackle shop, bait and ice. Open March 16-Dec. 31, reservations recommended. Located 16 miles from Beaufort, follow Hwy 70 East to


148 Willis Road in Davis. For more information, call 729-3474 or visit davisferry.com or drumwagon. com (Map #93). Good Fortune Sailing Adventures, features ecology tours, turtle, dolphin and bird watching trips, shelling excursions and relaxing private charters with Capt. Ron White. Call 252-241-6866 or visit www.goodfortunesails.com (Map #83). Island Ferry Adventures, voted 2011 Coaster Magazine Readers’ Choice Award Winner: Favorite Ferry Service, Tour Service & Outdoor Adventure Business. Located at 610 Front St., across from the Inlet Inn. Passenger Ferry Service begins 9am daily, weather permitting, departures top of the hour to Shackleford Banks (west end) (CLNS), shipwrecked Spanish mustangs & voted #1 shelling beach; Carrot Island (Rachel Carson Reserve); Sand Dollar Island & Bird Shoal. Ferry service operates approximately late March to early October. Or, stay on the boat and enjoy the ride, our 1 1/4-hour Horse & Waterfront Scenic Cruise departs daily at 10am & 1:15pm. The Surf & Turf Cruise combines the Horse & Waterfront Cruise and ferry service. This 1 1/2-hour trip departs at 11:30am & 2:45pm, with one hour on the boat and 30 minutes on Shackleford Banks. These two cruises are available approximately June, July & August. Reservations highly recommended for all summer trips, passenger and rate minimums are required. Group rates, MC/VISA. Call 252-7287555, www.islandferryadventures.com. (Map #71) Osprey Adventures, 393 Salter Lane, Havelock, is exploring the natural and historic treasures of the Crystal Coast. Offering kayak and stand-up paddleboards for rent and guided tour. The eco-tour business is committed to preserving local species and habitats. Explore Native American trails, pirate sites, wild ponies and waterways. Call for reservations, 252-240-9503, or follow them on Facebook. Outer Banks Ferry Service. For over 24 years, Outer Banks Ferry Service has been providing fun, safe and reliable service to the Lighthouse at Cape Lookout National Seashore, Shackleford Banks, Bird Shoal and Carrot Island. The Water Taxi Service to Shackleford Banks, Bird Shoal & Carrot Island does not require reservations and runs hourly as well as the Water Bug Harbor Tour – narrated history & wildlife cruise along the Rachel Carson Reserve, hourly. The Snack Shack features cold drinks, hot dogs, ice cream & more. Reservations required for the 3-hour tour to the lighthouse at Cape Lookout National Seashore, Pirate Treasure Hunt – which will ‘shiver your timbers’ and houseboat rentals,

fully furnished, with skiff. Outer Banks Ferry Service One Stop Shop for Fun Things to Do! Great shelling, wild mustangs, swimming, surfing, fishing, camping, hiking and just good old fashioned relaxation await. So set your compass (GPS) for 328 Front Street, Beaufort NC 28516 for an unsurpassed experience! Call 252-728-4129, www.outerbanksferry.com. *See ad page 78. (Map #80)

Family Fun Golfin’ Dolphin, Cape Carteret, offers driving range, mini golf, bumper boats, batting cages & go-carts. Located next to MacDaddy’s, 393-8131, thegolfindolphin.com. (Map #58) The Morehead Center for Performing Arts & Events, 1311 Arendell St., Morehead City, is the No. 1 place on the Crystal Coast for live family entertainment. From comedy to magic, rock to country, plays and seminars, we offer the best shows on the beach. Visit www.themoreheadcenter.com for a full lineup of year-round performances, or call the box office at 252-726-1501. (Map #7) NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores (mile marker 7), dive into adventure at the new NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. Explore shipwrecks without getting wet. Look a 350-pound shark in the eye. Touch a stingray. Watch river otters play; 38 ex(cont. on page 50)

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hibits depicting NC’s aquatic environments “from the mountains to the sea.” In the 306,000-gallon Living Shipwreck exhibit, fierce-looking sand tiger sharks up to 8 feet in length, schools of fishes & many other creatures glide around a three-quarter scale replica of a sunken submarine. Other highlights include a 32-foot waterfall, cypress swamp, lionfish, jellyfish, octopus & two touch tanks. Fishing lessons, boat trips & other adventures are now available – check the website for the full schedule or see Coaster’s calendar of events for programs & dates. Regular hours, 9am-5pm daily. Admission, $8 (ages 13-61); $7 ages 62 & over; $6 ages 3-12. Children age 2 & under and members of the NC Aquariums admitted free. Annual memberships, $60 family; $40 individual, ncaquariums.com, 252247-4003. (Map #32) Professor Hacker’s Lost Treasure Golf & Raceway, Salter Path, features go-carts, mini-golf, bumper boats, arcade & mining train, adventure & thrills galore for the entire family. At 10.3 mile marker, 252-247-3024. (Map #46)

Jet Ski Rentals Water Sports Rentals & Dolphin Deck, with two locations in Indian Beach & Salter Path. Sailboats, scooter rentals. Waverunners: New models for 2 adults or adult & 2 kids, full instruction & life vests, ½ hr. & hr. reservations suggested. Banana Boat Rides: Inflatable raft for up to 8, 2-mi. ride. Paddle Boats: 2-3 passengers. Dolphin Deck Tiki Bar: #1 Readers’ Choice Award Best Bar, over water on end of 200’ pier at the Indian Beach location, 2 levels, fabulous sunsets, cold beer, soft drinks, etc., 252-247-7303 Indian Beach or 252-247-4386 Salter Path. (Map #47)

Kiting Kites Unlimited, fly your own kite or watch the colors of other friendly kite fliers 9am Sundays at Fort Macon State Park, hosted by Kites Unlimited, a great place for kites, toys, gifts & more in Atlantic Station Shopping Center, Atlantic Beach, 252-2477011 or kites-birdstuff.com. (Map #28)

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Vacation attractions include miniature golf, movies, fishing, bike paths that span the town, natural areas such as Emerald Woods park and of course, swimming, sunning, sandcastle building and a nice assortment of shopping and dining. For more details, visit www.emeraldisle-nc.org.

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Blu Sail Gallery, 903 Arendell St., Morehead City. Featuring contemporary art, local and international photography, pottery, wood carving, stained glass and more with an array of classes for all experience levels. Hours, 10am-5pm Tuesday through Saturday, open until 8pm on Fridays, 252-723-9516. (Map #6) Carolina Artist Studio Gallery, 800 Evans St., corner of 8th, Morehead City. Largest gallery on the Crystal Coast featuring fine art, pottery & stained glass by local & regional artists. We offer a variety of classes. Hours 10am-5pm Tue.-Sat., 252-726-7550. (Map #2) Handscapes Gallery, featuring fine arts and crafts on the waterfront in historic Beaufort. The gallery promotes American traditions in pottery, jewelry and glasswork with an emphasis on North Carolina artists. Over 200 artists are represented in a full range of work from the traditional to the contemporary in pottery, glass, jewelry, metal, wood and other media, 410 Front St., 252-728-6805, www.handscapesgallery.com, handscapes@gmail.com. (Map #78) Tierra Fina, 415 Front St., Beaufort, hand-painted pottery from Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Morocco & Tunisia. Open 7 days a week, tierrafinanc.com, 252504-2789. (Map #76)

Beach Book Mart, Atlantic Station, Atlantic Beach, features the largest selection of books on the beach including bestsellers, local books, children’s, cookbooks, crafts, magazines & many more, 252-2405655. (Map #30) Book Shop, 4915 Arendell St. beside Kmart, Morehead City. Broad selection of new & used books in all categories; new books discounted including special orders. Used books include paperbacks, hard covers with extensive selection of old & rare books and a large children’s area with table & chairs. We accept trades & buy estate books. Come in & browse, 252240-1163. (Map #11) Dee Gee’s Gifts & Books, Morehead City waterfront, fine selection of greeting cards, paperback & hardback books, Byer’s Choice carolers, jewelry, toys, nautical charts, original paintings & prints, china, gifts, open every day, free gift wrap, we ship anywhere, 800-DEE-GEES (333-4337), 252-726-3314. (Map #1) Rocking Chair Book Store, 400 Front St., Beaufort (Somerset Square), featuring bestsellers, children’s books, local/regional books, new & used, 252-7282671. (Map #77)

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Beaufort Trading Co., 400 Front St., Beaufort, features a variety of sportswear, beach gear, gifts, sweatshirts, caps and local T-shirts for the entire family. Pick up a gift for that hard to find friend or buy yourself some Beaufort wear to show off your home town pride, 252-504-3209 or www.beauforttradingcompany. com (Map #72) Harbor Specialties, 437 Front St., Beaufort, offers “nautical but nice” fine gifts & clothing. Featuring the Tilley Hat, Vera Bradley bags & accessories with complimentary monogramming, Tervis Tumblers, Dubarry deck shoes, Chelsea clocks & barometers, boat models & ready to embroider Adams Caps. We do custom embroidery & logos in-house. Bring in yours, 838-0059 or 877-369-4999, www.harborspecialties. com. (Map #75) Island Essentials, Linen & Leisure Supply Company, 208 Bogue Inlet Drive, Emerald Isle. High quality baby & beach gear rental equipment with free delivery & pick-up to your vacation home. Also bed & bath linen service. Visit the new showroom, 8002 Emerald Drive, by appointment only. Services available year-round, reserve ahead to ensure availability, 888398-8887, 252-354-8887, info@island-essentials.com. (Map #55)

Fran’s Beachwear, 8305 Emerald Drive, Emerald Isle. The Crystal Coast’s #1 choice for swimwear suiting every body type, size & special need. More than 50 lines to choose from including designer lines Gottex, Sunflair, Ralph Lauren, Captiva, Profile, Tommy Hilfiger, Trina Turk & Tara Grinna. Girls’ swimwear sizes 2T thru girls 16. Elegantly casual clothes for beach days or evenings on the town, featuring Tribal, Nick & Zoe, Liz & Jane, Cotton Connection and many more. We have a wide variety of casual, comfortable & elegant shoes, bags, jewelry & accessories, 354-3151 (Map #61). Sandi’s Beachwear, West Fort Macon Road, Atlantic Beach, emphasizes women’s specialty swimwear, sizes 4-24, juniors, long torso, special cup sizes AA-EE, separates, the right suit for every size & taste; maternity, mastectomy, casual & cruise wear by Ann Trinity, Jams World, Foxcroft, PB&J, Wild Palms, French Dressing, Tracy Negoshian, Peppermint Bay, Tommy Bahama and more. Great selection of beach bags, sandals, hats, sunscreen (SPF 50), shoes and accessories, 252-726-4812. (Map #27)

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Island Outfitters, 431 Front St., Beaufort, 838-1576, this expansion of Island Traders allows the owners to carry more clothing lines and offer even more of the clothes and shoes you love to wear. Brands include Southern Frock, Dansko, Mountain Khakis, Collard Greens, Kaenon, Chaco, Patagonia and much more. (Map #29) Island Traders, 421 Front St., Beaufort, 5043000 and Atlantic Station, Atlantic Beach, 240-2825, features great names & great prices, come in & browse the bargains. Large selection of Vibram Five Fingers and Merrell Footwear. Find famous brands like Costa Del Mar, Smith Optics, Toms, Reef, Sanuk and more, www.beaufortislandtraders.com. (Map #29) Marie Cavanagh, 7901 Emerald Drive #3, Emerald Isle’s newest ladies boutique, features fine clothing, gifts and accessories including Fresh Produce, Erin London, Foxcroft, French Dressing Jeans, Vineyard Vines and others. Call 252-764-0581. Sandi’s Beachwear, West Fort Macon Road, Atlantic Beach, emphasizes women’s specialty swimwear, sizes 4-24, juniors, long torso, special cup sizes AA-EE, separates, the right suit for every size & taste; maternity, mastectomy, casual & cruise wear by Ann Trinity, Jams World, Foxcroft, PB&J, Wild Palms, French Dressing, Tracy Negoshian, Peppermint Bay, Tommy Bahama and more. Great selection of beach bags, sandals, hats, sunscreen (SPF 50), shoes and accessories, 252-726-4812. (Map #27) Second to None, 4370 Arendell St., Pelletier Harbor Shops, Morehead City, women’s brand name clothing & accessories, sizes 0 to 3x, including maternity. Casual to formal wear, shoes, jewelry & handbags. Original artwork, also available. Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm, 252-240-2002. (Map #34)

Tassels, Pelletier Harbor Shops, 4426 Arendell St., Morehead City, great place to shop for shoes, handbags, jewelry & gift items; a shoe store plus a whole lot more; we now carry a wonderful selection of invitations & personalized note cards for all occasions, 252-247-7463. (Map #33) Top Deck, largest mens’ & ladies’ clothing store in Beaufort, brand names such as Fresh Produce, Royal Robbins, Sperry shoes, Rainbow sandals, Crocs, Hook & Tackle, Vineyard Vines, Southern Tide, Tori Richards and more; fill all your casual clothing needs from head to toe. MC/V, 252-728-6670. (Map #29).

Gourmet Items & Edibles: Ginny Gordon’s, 1011 Arendell St., downtown Morehead City. Specializing in cookware, aprons, gadgets, knives, cookbooks & everything else for the cook, 252-726-6661. (Map #4)

Gifts & Specialty: Bird Stuff Etc., Atlantic Station, Atlantic Beach, everything for the bird enthusiast: bird feeders, premixed or mix-your-own seeds, houses, supplies & more. Tilley clothes for men & women, Sloggers, Gnomes, Waterfalls, New Chairs. All in one convenient location with Kites Unlimited, 252-247-7011. (Map #28) Gloria’s Hallmark, Cypress Bay Plaza, Morehead City, offers gifts for special occasions, holidays and every day. Carries Vera Bradley, Jim Shore, Willow Tree, Yankee Candle and more, 252-726-2888. (Map #8) Kites Unlimited, at Atlantic Station, Atlantic Beach, offers quality kites & windsocks, stunt kites, unique games & puzzles, kite accessories, flags & banners; go flying with us 9am Sun., Fort Macon State (continued on page 61) Coaster

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Local Flavor Atlantic Beach/ Pine Knoll Shores: Channel Marker, only restaurant overlooking Bogue Sound at the foot of the bridge, offers fine hospitality in its waterfront atrium lounge & adjacent dining room, largest outside dining area on the beach, fresh seafood, steamed or grilled, & Black Angus beef, open 7 days a week for dinner at 5pm, lounge opens at 4pm. Open for lunch Sat. & Sun. at 11am. Catering available, ample boat dockage. MC/V/D/AE. No checks, no reservations, all ABC. Banquet, business function facilities, 252-247-2344. (Map #18) Clamdigger Inn & Restaurant, Salter Path Road, features local fresh seafood, homemade dinners of the South, dieters’ fare & daily breakfast, lunch & dinner specials; oceanfront Cutty Sark Lounge has daily drink specials & DJ on weekends, 247-4155, clamdiggerinn.com. (Map #31) Island Grille, 401 Money Island Drive, Atlantic Beach, serves inventive, creative cuisine featuring fresh local seafood & ingredients, plus signature sauces. Steak, seafood & pasta dishes featured, see the ad for popular Monday & Tuesday specials, extensive beer & wine list, open for dinner daily at 5pm, reservations highly recommended, 252-240-0000. (Map #25)

Beaufort: Beaufort Grocery Co., just off the waterfront at 117 Queen St., creative menu of local seafood, beef, lamb & veal, freshly baked breads & desserts, original soups & salads, Sunday brunch; ABC, catering, open for lunch & dinner, open 7 days a week, Memorial Day to Labor Day, MC/V/Amex, dinner reservations recommended, available for private catered dining, 252-728-3899 (Map #73) Blue Moon Bistro, 119 Queen St., fine dining in a casual setting in historic Beaufort, daily specials, comprehensive wine list, all ABC permits, dinner only, reservations recommended, 252-7285800, bluemoonbistro.biz. (Map #81) Finz Grill, 330 Front St., Beaufort. Join us for classic Down East seafood, choice ribeyes, a full service lounge and panoramic views of Taylors Creek and the Beaufort waterfront. Outside seating and second floor viewing deck and dock space for water access, 252-728-7459. (Map #79)

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12+ wines available by the glass, 24+ martini choices. Come taste the difference, 252-354-6200. (Map #54) Portofino, Bell Cove Village, Coast Guard Road. Now open for lunch, new lower priced dinner menu. Dinner served 4:30pm-until, 252-3548111. (Map #57) RuckerJohns Restaurant, Emerald Plantation Shopping Center, prepares everything in-house; great sandwiches, salads, pastas, lightly battered & barbecued shrimp, grilled seafood, steaks, chicken & more; open daily all year for lunch & dinner; outdoor dining available. All ABC, MC/V/ AE, 252-354-2413. (Map #56)

Morehead City: Beaufort Grocery Too, 913 Arendell St., downtown Morehead City, invites you to “come casual and leave impressed.” Features the classic Carolina cuisine diners have come to know and love, with an emphasis on seafood and barbecue. From the Mo’ Better Cheeseburger to the delectable Southern Fried Chicken and Waffles, Chef Charles Park is ready to serve dinner at 5pm daily. Closed on Tuesday. 252-727-0815. (Map #3)

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Jewelry: DP Jewelry Designs, 4667-C Arendell St., Morehead City, specializes in unique gold & sterling jewelry at reasonable prices, large selection of handcrafted bracelets, earrings, necklaces & rings; custom designs made on the premises, meteorite jewelry & fossils, original metal sculptures by local artists, www. dpjewelry.com, 252-727-0550. (Map #13) Diamond Shoal Jewelers, 4737 Arendell St. (Hwy 70), Morehead City, specializes in nautical 14K & sterling silver jewelry, as well as estate and designer pieces including Scott Kay, Slane & Slane, Hidalgo and Pandora; custom designs, repairs & appraisals. All work done on premises, Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm, 252726-9582. (Map #14) J.R. Dunn Fine Jewelers, Emerald Plantation in Emerald Isle (252-354-5074) or Cypress Bay Plaza in Morehead City (252-726-8700), offers unique & fine quality jewelry including unique pieces such as the Emerald Isle Destination Bracelet. Take home this or another memorable piece of paradise or find the perfect gift here. (Map #16) Stamper’s Jewelers, 435 Front St. in Beaufort (across from the flagpole on the boardwalk) in business since 1955, large selection of diamond, genuine stone, 14K & 10K gold & sterling silver jewelry, watches by Bulova, Seiko & Caravelle, large selection of gifts for men, women & children, jewelry, watch & clock repairs, engraving on premises, 252-728-4967. (Map #74)

Medical: Coastal Singing Bowl Sounds, Bright Walker presents Himalayan & Crystal Quartz Singing Bowls. Uplift the spirit, relax the body, renew your energy through the extraordinary power of sound. Integrate into any group gathering in home or workplace. Supported by leading physicians, including Dr. OZ, to reduce

stress. Call 252-354-7672, email bwsingingbowls@ hotmail.com or visit www.brightsingingbowls.com. Carteret General Hospital Urgent Care, 3722 E. Bridges St., Morehead City, 252-808-6611, provides full medical care 7 days a week for minor emergencies, such as sprains, simple cuts and ear infections, filling the gap when your doctor isn’t available. Open from 9am-9pm Mon.-Sat. and noon to 8pm on Sun. (Map #10) Crystal Coast Family Practice, two locations at 505 N. 35th St., Morehead City and 540 Cedar Point Blvd, Cedar Point. Comprehensive medical care for all ages: pediatric, adolescent, adult, preventative, acute illnesses and injuries, women’s health, minor surgical procedures, dermatology, physicals, skin cancer screening. Accepting new patients – appointments and walk-ins welcome, 252-726-8414 (Morehead City), 252-393-6374 (Cedar Point), www.crystalcoastfp.net. (Map #9)

Seafood: Atlantic Beach Seafood Market, 211-A Atlantic Beach Causeway, Atlantic Beach, the only fresh seafood market in Atlantic Beach; fresh daily, shrimp, crabmeat, scallops, lobster tails, crab legs, tuna, grouper, mahi, trigger, flounder, salmon, special orders & more; locals’ choice for best seafood. Family operated by Sonya Willis, owner. Tackle outlet. 252-247-2430. (Map #24)

Transportation: Albert J Ellis Airport, proudly serving Eastern North Carolina since 1971. OAJ offers jet service via Delta Air Lines and US Air with daily flights to Charlotte, Atlanta and Washington, DC. Conveniently located in Richlands, 10 miles northwest of Jacksonville, close to Hwy 17. Call 910-324-1100 or visit www. onslowcountync.gov.

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your inner child with a day of mini-golf, gokarts and bumper boats. Accommodations range from private homes to family run hotels with plenty of dining options in between. Still a hub for commercial fishing, the day’s catch is abundant in Salter Path and Indian Beach with an array of locally-owned restaurants ready to serve it up on a daily basis. Cradled in the arms of Indian Beach, the village of Salter Path was the first on the island, having emerged in the late 1800s. Historical reports claim that local fishermen would carry barrels of mullet from the beach to the sound to trade with a boat offering sweet potatoes and corn. Over the years, a permanent path was worn beside Riley Salter’s house; hence the community’s name. Visitors find a variety of accommodations, including condominiums, resorts, beach homes and more. The area’s main public beach access offers restrooms, showers and picnic tables, and features a long, winding boardwalk that meanders through forested dunes down to a beautiful, wide beach. Details: www.indianbeach.org.

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19-21: Barta Boys and Girls Club Billfish Tournament, NC Governor’s Cup Series Tournament set on the Beaufort waterfront with prizes for marlin releases and weigh-ins for tuna, dolphin and wahoo. Kid-friendly event offers low entry fees, trophies instead of prize money and junior angler prizes. Details: 252-808-2286 or www. bartabillfish.com. 19-22 & 26-29: “Cabaret.” The Tony Award-winning musical by John Kander and Fred Ebb will be performed by the RiverTowne Players at the historic Masonic Theatre in New Bern. Evening performances begin at 8pm and Sunday matinees begin at 3pm. Tickets are $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Details: www.rivertownerepertoryplayers.com. 19, 26: Beach Magic. 7pm. Bryan Sanders and Terry Morris amaze the audience with tricks, stunts and more at The Morehead Center. All ages welcome. Tickets are $10. Details: www.themoreheadcenter.com. 64

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Thur. 19: EmeraldFest. 6:30-8pm. Enjoy live music and a peaceful ocean breeze at the Western Ocean Regional Beach Access, Emerald Isle. Free. Details: 252354-6350. 20-21: Newport Pro Rodeo. 8pm. The Newport Flea Mall hosts the professional rodeo circuit. Gates open at 6pm. Tickets are $15 for adults, $6 for ages 6-12 and children 5 and under are free. Pick up tickets at Country Aire Rentals or Garner’s Construction Co. Details: 252-223-4019. Sat. 21: Take your Parent Outside Day. Noon-4pm. Enjoy fun outdoor family oriented activities. Learn how to set up an environmentally friendly campsite, fish with poles and nets, go on a nature hike and complete a GPS scavenger hunt at the Harkers Island Visitor Center, 131 Charles St., Harkers Island. Details: 252-728-2250. Crab Cake Cook-off. 6-8pm. Taste delicious crab cakes made by guest chefs and vote for your favorite at this NC Maritime Museum

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Tues. 24: Learn to Kayak. 10am-2pm. Learn basic instructions with a relaxing paddle through a salt marsh with the NC Maritime Museum. Age 12 and up. Reservations required. Cost is $40 or $20 with own kayak. Museum members receive discount. Details: 252-728-7317. 26-28: 23rd Ducks Unlimited Band the Billfish Tag and Release Tournament, NC Governor’s Cup


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Series Tournament with prizes for marlin releases and weigh-ins for tuna, dolphin and wahoo. Weigh-ins at Big Rock Landing on the Morehead City waterfront. Details: 252-237-3717 or www. bandthebillfish.com.

Sat. 28: Build a Boat in a Day. 9am3pm. Adult and child Mimi G. Davis photo teams use the stitch-andglue technique to assemble a pre1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Aquarium pared kit for a small flat-bottomed ABC’s. 8:30-9:30am. Preschoolers plywood boat suitable for rowing will enjoy learning about aquatic or paddling. Teams are limited to species and wildlife, with live anifour people with at least one adult. mal encounters, crafts, storytelling Minimum age is 8. Cost is $300. and outdoor explorations. Ages 2Reservations are required. Details: 5, $10. Details: 252-247-4003. 252-728-7317 or www.ncmaritimeWed. 1: NC Wildlife Artist museums.com. Society Exhibition. 6pm. Attend North Tower Band. 8-11pm. the art exhibit opening at the Core As part of the “75 Summers at Sound Waterfowl Museum & Herithe Circle” celebration, the North tage Center, 1785 Harkers Island Tower Band will perform at the Road, featuring a group of artists circle. Details: www.atlanticbeach- with the goal of protecting and pronc.com. moting wildlife in North Carolina through art and education. Details: 252-728-1500 ext. 26.

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1, 8, 15, 22: Atlantic Beach Outdoor Movie. Bring blankets and lawn chairs to the boardwalk at the Atlantic Beach circle to view outdoor movies each Wednesday night. Movies start at sunset. Listings include: “Wall-E” (1st), “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” (8th), “Journey 2: The Mystery Island” (15th), “Cars 2” (22). Rain dates are held on Thursday. Details: www.atlanticbeachnc.com.

with the Rays. 8-9am. Enjoy a continental breakfast and help feed these amazing animals before the aquarium opens. Age 5 and up, $15. Details: 252-247-4003. Picnic Paddle. 10am-1pm. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a leisurely canoe trek to explore the mysteries of the salt marsh with the NC Aquarium. Details: 252247-4003.

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Kayak/Yoga Trip to Jones Island. 1-4:30pm. April Clark, owner of Second Wind Ecotours, yoga instructor Cheryl LeClair and the NC Coastal Federation are teaming up to create a fun and relaxing afternoon on the White Oak River. Paddle from Cedar Point to Jones Island to learn about the ongoing conservation efforts and participate in a gentle yoga session on the shore. The cost is $45 with kayak rental and $30 without. Federation members receive a $10 discount. Details: 910-325-3600 or email info@ secondwindecotours.com. Marine Life Cruise. 9am12:30pm. Trawl for fish and marine creatures aboard a Duke University research vessel. Reservations are required. Cost is $30, and museum members receive a discount. Details: 252-728-7317.

3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Onboard Collection Cruise. 9am-noon. All aboard for a trawl and dredge excursion in coastal waters to see what comes up in the nets. Age 6 and up. Cost is $35. Details: 252247-4003, or www.ncaquariums. com. Marsh Madness. 10am-noon. Put on your water shoes for an exciting morning wading though the marsh and calm waters of Bogue Sound, searching for all kinds of marine creatures with the NC Aquarium. Age 8 and up, $10. Details: 252-247-4003. Aquarist Apprentice. 1-4pm. Join the NC Aquarium staff on a behind-the-scenes tour, help prepare for feedings and find out more about the animals as you assist aquarists with their caretaking responsibilities. Age 14 and up, $25. Details: 252-247-4003. (continued on page 68) Coaster

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Expect hand painted wood art, birdhouses, fused glass, fabric dolls, pottery, aprons, nature photography, Native American crafts, baskets, lighthouses and much more. Details: 252-2477533.

5, 12, 19, 26: SwanFest. 6:30-8pm. Enjoy live music at Olde Town Square in downtown Swansboro. Bring chairs, blankets, even dinner if you’d like. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Free. This month’s performers include Dashboard Hula Boys (5th), Ruth Wyand (12th), Ginger Garner (19th) and Nortorious Clamslammers (26th). Fri. 3: Alive at Five. 5-8pm. Join the Downtown Morehead City Revitalization Association for a free concert near the Morehead City waterfront. This month the Central Park Band performs. Details: www. downtownmoreheadcity.com or 252-808-0440. 4, 11, 18, 25: Kayak the Roosevelt Natural Area. 9-11am. Explore tidal flats, quiet backwaters and the intricate web of life thriving in this pristine natural environment. Kayaks and equipment provided by the NC Aquarium. Age 12 and up, $25. Details: 252247-4003. Concert in the Park. 7-8:30pm. Join the Morehead City Parks and Recreation Dept. for a free summer concert at Jaycee Park on the Morehead City waterfront. Lawn chairs and blankets are suggested. This month’s schedule includes, DayLee Dose (4th), Big Drink (11th), Infectious Blues (18th), Lipbone Redding (25th). Details: 252-7265083.

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Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Children under 12 are $2. Details: 252-670-7082 or bearcityopry.com Traditional Skiff Regatta. Traditional sailing craft gather to recreate a traditional mid-1900 work boat regatta. Registration required with the NC Maritime Museum. Details: 252-728-2762. Sculpt for Wildlife. This annual Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter sand sculpting contest is held on the beach in front of the Atlantis Lodge in Pine Knoll Shores on the first Saturday in August. Professional sand sculptors mingle with family teams to help offer support, teach classes and do demonstrations. Several awards are presented, including a People’s Choice. Details: 252-240-1200. Mike Cross in Concert. 8pm. Playing guitar and fiddle, the musicians entertains audiences with bottleneck blues, fiery Irish jigs and a wealth of his own music and stories, all told with a little backwoods humor. Tickets are $22-28 for the Morehead Center performance. Details: www.themoreheadcenter.com. Indoor Craft Fair. 9am4pm. Admission is free for this popular History Place event.

Behind the Scenes - Aquarium Close Encounters. 2-3:30pm. Visit labs and holding areas and feed the animals in this thorough behind-the-scenes adventure that includes an overhead view of the Living Shipwreck. Age 6 and up, $15. Details: 252-247-4003 or www.ncaquariums.com.

Sun. 5: Little Feat Performs. 8pm. It’s no tribute band here. The real deal hits the stage at The Morehead Center. Tickets are $35$45. Details: www.themoreheadcenter.com. 6, 13, 20, 27: Behind the Scenes – Otter Antics. 1-2pm. Go behind the scenes with the otter keepers, help prepare enrichment items and see how fun it is to care for river otters. Age 12 and up, $25. Details: 252-247-4003 or www.ncaquariums.com.


Sound Seafood: Catching Crabs and Clams. 2-4pm. Learn the art of harvesting crabs and clams and the importance of conserving habitats with the NC Aquarium. Age 5 and up, $20. Details: 252-247-4003 or www.ncaquariums.com.

7, 14, 21, 28: Dinner with Critters. 6-7:30pm. Enjoy pizza, learn about animal care and see what it’s like to feed the animals in the invertebrate touch pool. Age 5 and up, $20. Details: 252-2474003. Fishing Fanatics. 10am-1pm. Learn to catch the big ones from the surf with hands-on instruction. Equipment, bait and licensing requirements are covered by the NC Aquarium. Age 10 and up, $25. Details: 252-247-4003 or www. ncaquariums.com. Kayak the Roosevelt Natural Area. 4-6pm. Explore tidal flats, quiet backwaters and the intricate web of life thriving in this pristine natural environment. Kayaks and equipment provided by the NC Aquarium. Age 12 and up, $25. Details: 252-247-4003.

7, 14: Shoreline Planting at Jones Island. Join the NC Coastal Federation as it strives to restore and maintain the shoreline on Jones Island in Swansboro. Tasks may include trash clean up, placing oyster bags and scientific monitoring of the salt marshes and oyster reefs. Volunteers should be prepared to get wet and dirty, closed toe shoes and work gloves are recommended. Age 12 and up. Hours vary. Details: Lexia Weaver at 252-393-8185 or email lexiaw@nccoast.org. Tue. 7: Pine Needle Basket Workshop. 10am. Learn the art and history of pine needle basketry with Sandi Malone at the Beaufort Historic Site. Cost is $45 for materials. Details: 252-728-5225 or www. beauforthistoricsite.org. Thur. 9: Kayak Local Waters. 10am-2pm. Enjoy a guided paddle through the salt marshes and sand bars with the NC Maritime Museum. Reservations are required. Ages 12 and up are $40, $20 with own kayak and museum members receive a 10 percent discount. Rain date is Fri., Aug. 9). Details: 252-728-7317.

Depression Beads Workshop. 10am. Gigi Koehler will share the history and techniques of Depression beads during this program at the Beaufort Historic Site. The cost is $25 for materials. Reservations are required. Details: 252-728-5225 or www.beauforthistoricsite.org.

10-11: Beaufort Pirate Invasion. With events at the Beaufort Historical Association and the Beaufort waterfront, this annual festival includes a reenactment of a pirate attack on Beaufort and the subsequent trials. A parade, educational programs and rousing parties make this fun for the whole family. Don’t forget your pirate costume! Details: 252-728-3988. Fri. 10: Friday Free Flicks. 7pm. At Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation on the second Friday of each month. Movies are family oriented. Popcorn and a drink are $1. Bring chairs or blankets. No outside beverages or snacks are allowed. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Call 252-354-6350 one week prior for movie title. (continued on page 70) Coaster

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Fri. 17: Red Cross Blood Drive. 2-7pm. Emerald Isle Parks and Recreation. Details: 252-3546350. Sat. 18: Build a Boat in a Day. 9am-3pm. Adult and child teams use the stitch-and-glue technique to assemble a prepared kit for a small flat-bottomed plywood boat suitable for rowing or paddling. Teams are limited to four people with at least one adult. Minimum age is 8. Cost is $300. Reservations are required. Details: 252-728-7317 or www. ncmaritimemuseums.com. Chamber Reverse Drawing. The Carteret County Chamber of Commerce presents its 20th annual Reverse Drawing at the Crystal Coast Civic Center. Each $100 ticket admits two people and a chance to win $10,000. Doors open at 6pm. Details: Tracey, 252-726-6350 or tracey@ nccoastchamber.com.

Concert at Fort Macon. 67:30pm. The Friends of Fort Macon annually bring visitors to the site with its popular concert program. The concerts are free and open to the public. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. This final concert of the season features Conch Stew. Marsh Cruise at Hammocks Beach State Park. 11am-12:30pm. Cruise through the varied ecological marshlands surrounding Swansboro with the NC Coastal Federation. Cost is $5. All ages are welcome. Details: Sam Bland, sam@nccoast.org. Blackbeard and the Queen Anne’s Revenge. 3pm. Enjoy this free presentation at the NC Maritime Museum held in conjunction with the Beaufort Pirate Invasion. This event will include recent ar-

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11-13: Traditional Boat Building Carpentry. 9am-4:30pm. Learn traditional boat building techniques in this hands-on workshop offered by the NC Maritime Museum. As a team, participants will construct a traditional “rack of eye” flat-bottomed skiff. Reservations required. Cost is $135. Details: 252-728-7317 or www. ncmaritimemuseums.com. Sat. 11: 2v2 Beach Volleyball Tournament. 9am. This open-gender series is offered by Emerald Isle Parks and Rec. at the Western Ocean Regional Access site and is for players age 16 and older. Team fee is $55 with prize money going to the top two teams. Teams must bring their own ball

Ronnie McDowell. 8pm. The artist performs at The Morehead Center. Tickets are $20-$30. Details: www.themoreheadcenter. com

Tues. 29: Learn to Kayak. 9:30am-1:30pm. Learn basic instructions with a relaxing paddle through a salt marsh with the NC Maritime Museum. Age 12 and up. Reservations required. Cost is $40 or $20 with own kayak. Museum members receive discount. Details: 252-728-7317. Fri. 31: Murder Mystery Dinner. 6pm. End your summer with a “bang,” with the NC Maritime Museum and its third annual dinner theater, “Mayhem at the Museum,” featuring the War of 1812. Reservations required and space is limited. Cost is $30 per person. Details: 252-728-7317. (continued on page 74)


NC Ferry Schedule Call 1-800-BY-FERRY or visit www.ncferry.org

for updated information and rates. See ncferry.org for additional ferry schedules for the Currituck-Knotts Island ferry and Southport-Fort Fisher ferry. CEDAR ISLAND-OCRACOKE TOLL FERRY

CHERRY BRANCH MINNESOTT FERRY

OCRACOKE-HATTERAS INLET FERRY

2 ¼ Hours - 50 Cars Reservations Recommended Call 1-800-293-3779

Free Ferry 20 minutes - 30 cars Year-Round

Free Ferry 40 minutes - 30 cars Year-Round

Jan. 1 - April 2, Nov. 27 - Dec. 31 Depart Depart Cedar Island Ocracoke 10:00 AM 7:30 AM 4:30 PM 1:00 PM April 17 - May 21, Oct.30 - Nov.26 Depart Depart Cedar Island Ocracoke 7:30 AM 7:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM April 3-16 / May 22 - Oct. 29 Depart Depart Cedar Island Ocracoke 7:00 AM 7:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 8:00 PM Name of driver & type of vehicle are required when making reservations. Can call up to one year in advance.

SWAN QUARTER-OCRACOKE TOLL FERRY Reservations call 1-800-293-3779 2 ½ Hours - 50 cars Jan. 1 - May 21, Oct. 2 Depart Swan Quarter 10:00 AM 5:00 PM

- Dec. 31 Depart Ocracoke 7:00 AM 1:00 PM

May 24 - Oct. 31 Depart Depart Swan Quarter Ocracoke 7:00 AM 6:30 AM 10:00 AM 9:30 AM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM

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Depart Depart Cherry Bayview Branch 5:00 AM --------- ---------- 5:25 AM 5:45 AM --------- 6:10 AM 6:10 AM 6:45 AM 6:45 AM 7:15 AM 7:15 AM 7:45 AM 7:45 AM 8:15 AM 8:15 AM 8:45 AM 8:45 AM 9:15 AM 9:15 AM 9:45 AM 9:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 10:45 AM 10:45 AM 11:15 AM 11:15 AM 11:45 AM 11:45 AM 12:15 PM 12:15 PM 1:15 PM 1:15 PM 1:45 PM 1:45 PM 2:15 PM 2:15 PM 2:45 PM 2:45 PM 3:15 PM 3:15 PM 3:45 PM 3:45 PM 4:15 PM 4:15 PM 4:45 PM 4:45 PM 5:25 PM 5:15 PM ---------- 5:45 PM 6:15 PM --------- ---------- 6:45 PM 7:15 PM --------- ---------- 7:45 PM 8:15 PM --------- ---------- 8:45 PM 9:15 PM --------- ---------- 9:45 PM 10:15 PM --------- ---------- 10:45 PM 11:45 PM --------- ---------- 12:15 AM

Jan. 1 - May 7 Oct. 9 - Dec. 31 Departs Hatteras and Ocracoke every hour, 5 AM - Midnight. Additional departures will be added as needed. ___________________ May 8 - Oct. 8 Depart Depart Ocracoke Hatteras 5:00 AM 5:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM ---------- 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:30 AM 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 AM 11:30 AM NOON NOON 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM ---------8:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM 11:00 PM MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT

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Perfect Stay Atlantic Beach Realty in the Causeway Shopping Center for cottage and condo sales and rentals, atlanticbeachrealty.net, call 800-7867368, 240-7368, for a free brochure go to atlanticbeachrealty.net. (Map #23) Bluewater Real Estate, 200 Mangrove Drive, Emerald Isle, 415 WB McLean Blvd, Cape Carteret & 610 Atlantic Beach Causeway, Atlantic Beach, offers more than 900 vacation rental homes and condos on Bogue Banks from Atlantic Beach to Emerald Isle. Stay with Bluewater for a week, a month, a year or a lifetime with vacation, monthly and annual rentals available and a fullservice real estate office. Bluewater Real Estate and Vacation Rentals has been voted Coaster Readers’ choice since 2006. Visit one of the three offices for all your rental and real estate needs. Vacation rentals, 866-429-2578 and real estate, 888354-2128. See website for specials and to browse properties, www. bluewatercoaster.com. (Map #22) The Clamdigger Inn on Salter Path Road has all oceanfront rooms with full amenities. Refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons, ironing boards, private balconies, restaurant, lounge, pool, hot tub, summer pool bar and meeting and banquet facilities, 252-247-4155, 800-338-1533, clamdiggerinn.com. (Map #31) Cannon & Gruber Realtors, beach vacation sales or rentals, user-friendly online booking at cannongruber.com, 800-317-2866, 252-726-6600. (Map #20) CENTURY 21 Coastland Realty, 7603 Emerald Drive, has weekly, monthly and annual rentals, 800822-2121, 252-354-2131, residential, commercial sales, www.coastland.com. (Map #49) Emerald Isle Realty, 7501 Emerald Drive,

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has been handing out keys to vacationers since 1962. Enjoy staying in one of their cozy vintage cottages, a condo resort or an elegantly furnished Sand Castle with a pool or elevator. We offer amenities and adventurous packages to please all family members, including pets. Going above and beyond the call of duty for customers is an everyday occurrence. Visa/MC accepted. 800-849-3315, www.emeraldislerealty.com. (Map #48) Sun-Surf Realty, 7701 Emerald Drive, come for a week – stay for a lifetime. Over 300 resort rentals on the Crystal Coast. Rentals, 866-829-6849, 252-3542658; sales, 877-698-3194, 252-354-2958. View rental and sales properties at www.sun-surf.com. (Map #50)


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