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Here are some important things to bring.
| FIRST AID KIT | It's good to have a first aid kit in case someone has some type of accident. | |
| MULTI PURPOSE TOOL | These tools come in a variety of models, generally Leatherman type tools or Swiss Army type knives. I myself have both a Leatherman Tool and a Swiss Army Knife. | |
| CAMP SAW | A camp saw is very good to have if you are going to a really wild area. If you are camping in a developed camp area by a trail you probably won't need one but it could still be useful. | |
| STOVE | Simple wood stoves
are making a comeback bigtime. After all it makes perfect sense, why
should you bring fuel with you when you can burn wood instead. The
Trailstove by the small
company Stratus has come up with the best design so far. It has no
batteries or fans that can break down (some wood stoves on the market do).
The Trailstove is so simple it could have been made in the stone age (if they would have had stainless steel). | |
| MOSQUITO COILS | I tried one of those little things that run on a battery and emit a high frequency sound that mosquitoes can't stand, it didn't work so I'm back to mosquito coils. | |
| SLEEPING PAD | Good quality sleep is very important when your out in the woods, you feel a lot better if you get a good nights sleep. Sleep on something you are very comfortable on. I recommend an air mattress, they weigh a little bit but I think it's worth it. | |
| TARP | Not necessary to bring but it will make your stay much more comfortable. You can make a good shelter to hang out under in the daytime if it rains. |
MAKE A SHELTER
Find two 4 foot sturdy branches with "Y" shapes at the ends.
Find an 8 foot sturdy branch.
Pu the branches together into a pyramid with the longer branch towards the wind, make sure that they're securely joined, tie something around the top if you need to.
Line the two long walls with ribs consisting of branches resting against the long branch.
Cover the two long ribbed walls with smaller branches.
If you want to and you have plenty of time you can prepare the ground under the shelter ahead of time by digging down a few inches and burning a fire on the ground for a few hours and then covering the coals with the dirt from the dig. This way the ground in your shelter will be warm and dry all night long.
Manteo, NC

Stretched over 70 miles of barrier islands, Cape Hatteras National Seashore is a fascinating combination of natural and cultural resources, and provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Once dubbed the "Graveyard of the Atlantic" for its treacherous currents, shoals, and storms, Cape Hatteras has a wealth of history relating to shipwrecks, lighthouses, and the U.S. Lifesaving Service. These dynamic islands provide a variety of habitats and are a valuable wintering area for migrating waterfowl. The park's fishing and surfing are considered the best on the east coast.
CONTACTS
Email - CAHA_Superintendent@nps.gov
Fax- 252-473-2595
Write to
1401 National Park Drive
Manteo, NC 27954
Phone
Headquarters - 252-473-2111
Visitor Information -
252-441-5711
Visitor Information - 252-995-4474
Visitor Information
- 252-928-4531
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons
The park is open year-round. Park visitor centers at Bodie
Island, Cape Hatteras, and Ocracoke are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
September through May(except for Christmas)and 9 a.m to 6 pm in summer.
Getting There
PLANE - The Norfolk, VA (ORF)Airport is 100
miles distance. Raleigh-Durham, NC (RDU) Airport is 200 miles distance.
CAR - There are three major accesses to NC Highway 12, which is the only major route through the park. From the north, US Highway 158 accesses the Outer Banks at Kitty Hawk, and then intersects NC Highway 12 at the park's northern entrance below Nags Head, NC. From the west U.S. Highway 64-264 comes over Roanoke Island, and intersects NC Highway 12 at the park's northern entrance. NC Highway 12 may be used from the south (ferry transportation and reservations required; call 1-800-BY FERRY) from Morehead City/Beaufort NC area.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - State-operated toll ferries access the park's southern entrance at Ocracoke Island from Cedar Island or Swan Quarter (call 1-800-BY-FERRY).
Bus service may be available at Elizabeth City, NC.
Weather & Climate
Wind is an everyday occurrence on the
Outer Banks, and can range from gentle southwest breezes to strong
northeast storm winds. Otherwise the weather changes rapidly and can be
very unpredictable. Summer days are usually warm and humid, and are often
broken by fast-moving but severe thunderstorms. Winter temperatures are
usually cool, though the wind can make them bitterly cold. Spring and Fall
days can vary a great deal between these two extremes. Mosquitoes can be a
significant problem throughout the warm- weather months. Clothing should
be seasonal, but have extra gear available for wind and rain.
Accessibility
All park Visitor Centers and associated
restrooms are accessible. Campground restrooms also have accessible
facilities. Boardwalks from roadside parking areas provide accessibility
for ocean views. Individuals with special needs can call the park prior to
their visit for specific information. Beach wheelchairs are available for
check-out from the visitor centers at Bodie Island and Cape Hatteras.
Getting Around
Personal vehicle, bicycle (a partial bike path
exists along some stretches of Highway 12; use caution on busy two-lane
highway).
There are a variety of short trails in the park, as well as long stretches of pristine beach. ORV access to the beach is permitted in several areas.
FEES/PERMITS
Activity
Fee
CAMPING
$17.00 for Day
CLIMB CAPE HATTERAS
LIGHTHOUSE
$3.00/Climb Adults for Day
$1.50/Climb Child
for Day
$FREE - Ed. Grps/Snr Citzn for One Time
THE
CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR CLIMBING DUE TO SAFETY
CONCERNS WITH THE STAIRWAY SYSTEM. INSPECTION OF THE STRUCTURE WILL TAKE
PLACE THE WEEK OF 7/1/01. ONCE THE FINAL INSPECTION REPORT IS RECEIVED,
PARK MANAGEMENT WILL MAKE A DECISION ON TREATMENT OF THE STAIRWAY. THE
LIGHTHOUSE WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
CAMPING
Cape Point
Open From
05/25/01 To 09/03/01
Cape Point Campground is located near the Cape
Hatteras Lighthouse Historic District. It is suitable for both tents and
R.V,s. Cold-showers, flush toilets, picnic tables, and grills are
provided.
Frisco
Open From 04/13/01 To 10/08/01
Frisco
Campground has beautiful ocean views and is suitable for both tents and
R.V.s. Cold-water showers, flush-toilets, grills, and picnic tables are
provided.
Ocracoke Campground
Make Reservations by Phone
at 1-800-365-CAMP
Open From 04/13/01 To 10/08/01
Ocracoke Campground
is set close to the ocean on Ocracoke Island. It is suitable for tents and
R.V's. Running water, flush toilets, and cold-water showers are
provided.
Oregon Inlet Campground
Open From 04/13/01 To
10/08/01
Beautiful campground is close to the Oregon Inlet Fishing
Center and the Bodie Island Lighthouse. Modern toilets, drinking water,
cold showers, grills, a dump station and picnic tables available. The
campground is near the ocean in a flat, sandy area with very little shade.
If you tent camp, bring extra-long stakes and mosquito repellent.
LODGING
None
No lodging is
available in the park. Surrounding communities offer a full range of
lodging options.
FACILITIES
Visitor
Centers
BODIE ISLAND
Phone - (252)
441-5711
Location - Approximately 6 1/2 miles south on NC
Highway 12 from US158/NC12/US64-264 Intersection (Whalebone Junction) at
Nags Head, NC.
Closures - The Bodie Island Visitor Center (the
historic Double Keepers Quarters of the Bodie Island Light Station) is
closed on Christmas Day.
Special Programs - A full range of
ranger-led programs are available on a regular basis from mid-June through
mid-August.
Exhibits - The Bodie Island Visitor Center contains
interesting exhibits on the history of the lighthouse and the families who
tended it.
Available Facilities - Accessible restrooms, a
visitor center, walking paths, and a unique bookstore are available. The
area is also a wonderful spot for birding, crabbing, and walking through a
spectacular salt marsh ecosystem. Although the Bodie Island Lighthouse is
not open for climbing, visitors may meander the historic grounds of this
historic light station.
HATTERAS ISLAND VISITOR
CENTER
Phone - 252-995-4474
Location - Cape Hatteras
Lighthouse in Buxton, NC.
Closures - Christmas Day
Special
Programs - The Cape Hatteras Visitor Center houses a variety of
exhibits on park themes. Staff are available to answer questions and
visitors will find a varity of publications available for sale. A full
range of ranger-led programs are available on a regular basis from
mid-June through mid-August.
Exhibits - Exhibits cover the
history of Hatteras Island.
Available Facilities - Facilities
are accessible. Parking and modern restrooms are available at the Cape
Hatteras Light Station entrance.
OCRACOKE
Phone - (252)
928-4531
Location - Ocracoke, NC
Closures - The
Ocracoke Visitor Center is now open year-round, except Christmas Day. The
Ocracoke Lighthouse is closed for climbing.
Special Programs - A
full range of ranger led programs are available from mid-June through
mid-August.
Exhibits - Exhibits on the natural and cultural
history of Ocracoke Island and Cape Hatteras National Seashore may be
viewed at the visitor center.
Available Facilities - Accessible
restrooms, exhibits, information and a bookstore are
available.
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