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    4 years ago

    Kure beach is so relaxing! Very open and the best part is that they allow dogs on the beach ALL year round!

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    Town of Surf City Visitors Center

    Town of Surf City Visitors Center

    4.3
    (4 reviews)
    26.3 mi

    The Visitors Center of Surf Center is small with a ton of amenities. Arriving was a bit confusing…read morebecause the parking lot said spaces were $5 which seemed steep for a 10 minute visit, but there are several spaces devoted for people going to the Center and limited to 15 minutes. The staff in the Center is friendly and eager to assist. She provided pamphlets and recommendations for sites. The Center has an event center that can be rented for special events. In addition, there is a walkway outside to the beach with bathrooms and a covered deck to sit. The walkway provided us with our first views of the beautiful beach and pier. The Center is worth a quick trip if you are first timers, like we were.

    Great place to learn about ALL that Surf City has to offer! Nice covered porch and wooden walkway…read moreconnecting to two public restrooms and Public Beach Access #18. They allow you to park here for free to enjoy the beach, too! Be sure to stop in here first when you visit Surf City, the staff are very warm and welcoming, as well as being very informative! Surf City has so much to offer everyone staying in the area and the Visitor Center helps you plan your current and future stays, too! The sea turtle hospital is probably my favorite part of Surf City's atmosphere but the surfers add a lot, also. You will find plenty of information about the sea turtle hospital here and you can witness plenty of surfing from the adjacent Public Beach Access #18! Enjoy your stay in Surf City but don't forget to educate yourself while there! The more you know...

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    Wrightsville Beach Visitor Center

    Wrightsville Beach Visitor Center

    1.0
    (1 review)
    8.1 mi

    Since theres no parking services an overall title for a visitor will work…read more There's a Parking lot next to the fire Department, and police department the signs there Are Abundant the Size of a ruler yes a 12inch ruler, I Don't wear glasses I have 20/20 vision, so it's hard to see it, I got a Parking ticket For not getting some 2hr slip Saying that it's free, when I was there 45 minutes, When you Simply Don't Have a Sign Big Enough to Understand the idea, Poor designing, why would you make all the scrap metal signs to make a parking lot of the less pretty And lack Common sense to it purpose Make the signs bigger, What if your older individuals who can't see get it, people want to have a Good time, So if you come to this Beach bring a Roll of quarters and watch out for midget signs they are out there!!

    From the owner: As North Carolina's most accessible beach from Interstate 1-40, it's easy to get to Wrightsville…read moreBeach and easier to stay. Surrounded by the Intracoastal Waterway and the ocean and nationally recognized as one of the top surf spot, it is the perfect place to practice all watersports. There are things to do for everyone in the family - spend your days enjoying the white sandy beach, biking The Loop, enjoying wildlife, fishing on Johnnie Mercer's Pier or boating on the Intracoastal Waterway. After just a few minutes here, you'll discover life is a little easier at Wrightsville Beach.

    Beaufort Visitors Center & Historic Sites

    Beaufort Visitors Center & Historic Sites

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    80.1 mi

    When I returned to Beaufort, NC, I knew that the Beaufort Visitor's Center would be my first stop…read more I bought a ticket for the Double Decker bus tour as that seemed like the best way to get better oriented. Seating on the bus is either on the lower level or the top level and it is possible to switch if it gets too hot up top with the sun. It is a 1967 bus. A tour guide narrates as we went along discussing Beaufort's culture and history. The tour covers a lot of areas and the bus driver did an awesome job of getting us into tight spaces. I was fascinated about the spy Emilene Pigott who was a spy for the Confederates during the Civil War. She hid items in her hoop skirts. She even ate documents so they wouldn't be found. The Josiah Bell house was a Victorian styled house built in 1825. The Leffers cottage was built in 1778 and is an example of a story and a jump. It had a demonstration of weaving. I also got to visit the Courthouse which is where people came to be entertained. It was built in 1796 and is wood framed. I saw the Old Jail where one person was hung. It has 28 inch walls and was a home as well as a jail. The building was built in 1829. It has a pillory outside. The Apothecary Shop and Doctor's Office, was built in 1859 and has various items sold in the shop and the doctor artifacts. The bus tour and the historic sights are must sees while in Beaufort.

    This center is on a side street, so don't miss it! They are…read morevery knowledgeable about the area and can give you directions and advise. Very nice staff, very helpful. Clean bathrooms that are open to the public, which is a welcome treat when walking around for hours. You can put on some costumes and take pictures, add to the weaving or shop in the small gift shop. The outside houses several old buildings which all have a great history. A nice, clean place to go when you are new to the area and need some direction on what to do and see!

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    Kure Beach Visitor Information - visitorcenters - Updated June 2026

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