The Cape Hatteras National Seashore anniversary in North Carolina recently took place on Jan. 12, 2024. The 71-year-old protected paradise of land and sea is celebrated by travelers near and far through fishing, sunbathing, historic journeys, and extraordinary coastal views nourishing the most magical daydreams. No better words can describe why this area became a protected space of the National Park Service than those of the Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes in 1938.

“When we look up and down the ocean fronts of America, we find that everywhere they are passing behind the fences of private ownership. The people can no longer get to the ocean. When we have reached the point that a nation of 125 million people cannot set foot upon the thousands of miles of beaches that border the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, except by permission of those who monopolize the oceanfront, then I say it is the prerogative and the duty of the Federal and State Governments to step in and acquire, not a swimming beach here and there, but solid blocks of ocean front hundreds of miles in length. Call this oceanfront a national park, or a national seashore, or a state park or anything you please — I say that the people have a right to a fair share of it.”

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The Cape Hatteras National Seashore anniversary in North Carolina is the best time to visit these extraordinary islands. From condos to oceanfront homes, reserve a Vrbo that is perfect for your getaway.

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