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Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is a serene haven on North Carolina's Outer Banks, known for its diverse bird species and stunning coastal landscapes, providing exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities.

5,834
Acres Protected
13
Miles of Trails
300,000
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge.

Entrance Requirements

Free access

Best Time to Visit

Fall and winter are best for birdwatching due to migratory patterns.

Visitor Information

Visitor center near New Inlet with exhibits and wildlife information.

Getting There

Accessible via NC Highway 12, which may be subject to closure due to severe weather events.

Weather & Climate

Mild winters with temperatures ranging from 40-50°F and warm, humid summers with averages between 70-80°F. Weather can be unpredictable, especially in hurricane season (June to November).

Conservation Efforts

Coastal erosion, habitat loss, and climate change pose significant threats. Bird species are protected, with specific efforts to preserve the delicate coastal ecosystem.

Camping in Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Top Trails

North Pond Wildlife Trail

Easy
1.4

Easily accessible trail with observation platforms perfect for birdwatching.

Salt Flats Wildlife Trail

Easy
0.5

Short trail that explores the unique salt flat areas and offers ample birding opportunities.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring binoculars or a spotting scope for birdwatching.

Visit during the fall and winter months for peak migratory bird viewing.

There are no entrance fees, making it an affordable destination.

Wear insect repellent as mosquitoes can be prevalent in warmer months.

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