The beaches of the Outer Banks are home to an ecosystem of plants and animals, and provide amazing opportunities for rest, relaxation, and inspiration. These beautiful beaches attract millions of visitors a year, and we all have an obligation to ensure they are left in their natural, enjoyable state.
Digging deep holes and abandoning them can cause serious harm to beachgoers, emergency response staff, and sea turtles. Cape Hatteras National Seashore wants you to build your sandcastle, play in the sand, and enjoy every aspect of the beach. We just ask that you resist the urge to dig deep, dangerous holes. And, if you see an abandoned hole in the beach, consider helping out your fellow beachgoer by filling it in, if possible. Let's #FillBeachHoles. |
Last updated: July 5, 2023