Cape Lookout National Seashore offers pristine beaches, wild horses, and historic lighthouses, ideal for beachcombing and exploring maritime history.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Cape Lookout National Seashore.
No entrance fee, but ferry service fees apply.
Spring and fall offer mild weather and fewer mosquitoes, ideal for visiting.
Harkers Island Visitor Center
Accessible only by boat or ferry from nearby towns.
Cape Lookout experiences mild winters with lows in the 30s and warm summers with highs in the 80s. Summer storms and hurricanes are possible, especially from June to November.
The area faces challenges like erosion and habitat destruction due to storms, with ongoing conservation efforts to protect local wildlife, including the feral horses and nesting shorebirds.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Accessible only by ferry, offering basic amenities and rental cabins.
Located on North Core Banks, accessible by ferry with simple cabins.
Enjoy leisurely beach walks with open views and potential wildlife sightings.
Bring your own water and supplies as services are limited.
Mosquitoes can be prevalent in summer, so insect repellent is recommended.
Ferry reservations are advisable during peak seasons.
Binoculars are valuable for spotting horses and diverse bird species.