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Ready for adventure?

Take a boat trip three miles off-shore to the islands of Cape Lookout National Seashore. Here you can enjoy remote beaches, watch wild horses and other wildlife, or visit one of the historic districts. Be sure to bring a picnic lunch for the day. Going camping takes a little more planning.

 
visitors enjoying the view from the lighthouse gallery

150th Anniversary of the Cape Lookout Lighthouse

Wondering what's happening with the lighthouse? Here's where you can find out about the planned celebration events.
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A rental beach cottage or cabin in Cape Lookout National Seashore

Cabin Vacations at the Seashore

Rustic rental cabins are available at Great Island Camp on South Core Banks and at Long Point Camp on North Core Banks.
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Join the Friends of Cape Lookout National Seashore.

Friends assist the park by volunteering their time, raising funds and raising awareness in support of seashore preservation projects and programs.
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131 Charles Street
Harkers Island, NC 28531

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Phone

Harkers Island Visitor Center
(252) 728-2250

Fax

(252) 728-2160

Climate

Summers are warm, humid and buggy. Winter temperatures can go below freezing. Fall and spring have low humidity and are generally mild. Rainy periods occur throughout the year. Wear comfortable sportswear in season with a hat for the sun and good walking shoes that can take the sand and salt water.
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Humpback whale in front of Cape Lookout lighthouse  

Did You Know?
Diamond City was a shore-based whaling community located where Barden Inlet now separates the islands of Shackleford Banks and South Core Banks. Crews would row whaling dories out from shore to chase the whales as they migrated past the island. Cape Lookout National Seashore

Last Updated: October 10, 2009 at 16:29 EST