Go Completely Carefree and CAR-free On This Island In North Carolina That Has No Cars
When it comes to amazing barrier islands in the United States, we happen to think North Carolina has the best in the country. The coastal plain in the Tar Heel State is filled with incredible destinations, both overrun with attractions or quiet and simple with lots of room to spread out and enjoy a bit of solitude.

Once privately owned, the island was eventually sold to a corporation in the 1970s, which then deeded three-fourths of the land to the state for conservation — a move that left most of this wonderful paradise completely undeveloped to this day.

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For information on the official Bald Head Island Ferry, go here.
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The island measures just over five square miles and has a year-round population of just over 200 residents.

There are more than 14 miles of pristine beaches to explore!

The historic Bald Head Island Lighthouse is the oldest standing lighthouse in the state. It was decommissioned long ago but remains one of the most sought-after sights for visitors and locals alike.

From its location near to the lighthouse to its artsy and ornate stained glass windows and its long bay of windows behind the pulpit that give visitors a forever gaze into the beautiful marsh right outside, the Chapel is not only an inspiration, it is truly inspirational.

If, however, you seek a vacation that's not only carefree, but CAR-free, and filled with peace and solitude... then Bald Head Island is the spot for you.
Make plans, explore lodging options, and more with a visit to this Bald Head Island tourism site.
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Bald Head Island, NC 28461, USA