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Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
NC Highway 12 
Rodanthe, NC 27968 (Map)
252-987-2394
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Categories:
» Preserves, Refuges & Conservancies
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A good place to start a Pea Island visit is the Visitor Center, located on the northern end of Hatteras Island, about 4 miles south of Oregon Inlet. It provides a good introduction to the ecosystem and wildlife of the refuge and the activities that are permitted there. You can obtain trail maps and informational brochures. Restrooms and parking are available. Start a hike around North Pond here. Ask about the canoe tours and guided bird walks that are offered during the summer months. Hours of operation for the Visitor Center are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is 13 miles of pristine barrier island. The beaches are mostly devoid of people, and there are several paths to get to the beach. Great for surfing, surf-fishing, shell-hunting, kayaking, photography and other outdoor activities. Sorry: No driving on the beach.
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 Terms: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, located in Rodanthe -- part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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