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About Bald Head Island, North Carolina:

Bald Head Island is a paradox. With no car access to the island, it is secluded. Yet, it is a tropical paradise with incredible activity options for your enjoyment. With no bridges or cars, the island offers unmatched safety, peace of mind, and relaxation.

Bald Head is an exclusive island. No cars are permitted. The only access to the island is via boat.  (A ferry runs every hour from 6 am to 11 pm)

Primary modes of transportation once on the island are golf carts, bikes, or walking. There are three restaurants on the island and a well-stocked grocery store.

A partial list of activities includes:

-play the renowned golf course
-jog, rollerblade, bike or cruise (in your golf cart)
-swim in the ocean or pool
-search for shells on the 14 miles of beaches
-try some of scheduled island activities from cooking to art classes
-learn croquet
-paddle the marsh and creek
-hike the maritime forest
-play tennis
-check out the gift shops
-go on a turtle safari
-explore the conservancy or the historic lighthouse
-fish the beach or the ocean
-rent bikes for the day
-check out a book from the library
-study the stars from the hammock
-build sandcastles
-have a picnic on the beach
-attend worship at the beautiful chapel
-watch the kids explore nature
-visit the playground
-experience the sunset in the gazebo
-spot the yachts and boats as they navigate the Cape Fear Inlet
-charter a boat for a day
-enjoy the seafood
-watch a movie on cable or from our movie library
-get an ice cream cone and walk the marina


Useful Island Links:

Lighthouse:                          www.oldbaldy.org

Conservancy:            www.bhic.org

Weather                     www.weather.com/weather/local/28461

Map Info                                  http://maps.yahoo.com/  (30 Cape Fear Trail, 28461)

USS North Carolina:    www.battleshipnc.com

Village Info:                           www.villagebhi.org

Nature Info:                          

http://nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/northcarolina/preserves/art5585.html