Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: New Hanover County, near Wilmington, NC
Address: 17 Stone St, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480
Beach Type: Saltwater public beach (Atlantic Ocean)
Water Type: Atlantic Ocean
Sand Type: Fine, clean sand
Water Conditions: Moderate surf; popular for surfing
Best For: Surfing, active beachgoers, young adults
Best Time to Visit: May–September
Beach Hours: Open daily; sunrise to sunset recommended
Pet Policy: Seasonal restrictions apply
Beach Cleanliness: Excellent
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.6
Pricing: Paid parking enforced seasonally
Parking: Metered public parking and designated lots
Accessibility: Good public access walkovers
Crowd Level: Moderate to heavy in summer
Wrightsville Beach is one of North Carolina’s most vibrant coastal destinations. Located just outside Wilmington, it combines Atlantic surf, active water sports, and a lively beach-town atmosphere.
It’s especially popular with surfers, paddleboarders, and visitors who enjoy a more energetic beach environment.
Founded in 1899, Wrightsville Beach quickly became a resort destination after the construction of the electric trolley line connecting it to Wilmington.
The Lumina Pavilion, built in 1905, became a famous beachfront entertainment venue in the early 20th century.
Johnnie Mercers Pier, made of concrete, is one of the longest and strongest piers on the Atlantic Coast.
The town emphasizes environmental protection and sustainability, with several initiatives to protect its dunes and marine ecosystems.
Known as a watersports capital, it’s the birthplace of North Carolina surfing and paddleboarding culture.
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Open 24/7
Occasionally in late summer; follow lifeguard advisories.
No, alcohol is prohibited on the beach.
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