Bird Shoal, Carrot Island, Sand Dollar Island & More!
Dive into an exploration of some of the Southern Outer Banks’ most remote shorelines with an excursion that’s led by Island Ferry Adventures.
Featuring both transport to the outlying islands as well as guided tours of some of the region’s most wild spots, this tour company has a lot to offer for shell seekers, nature buffs, and everyday adventurers alike.
Island Ferry Adventures is based out of Beaufort, and is easy to access via a waterfront locale along the central and always bustling Front Street. There are a lot of services to choose from, starting with ferry transport to the barely offshore Rachel Carson Reserve, where wild horses, hiking trails, and exceptional shelling are all waiting.
The islands of the Rachel Carson reserve are just as beautiful as they are educational. Only accessible by boat or ferry, these islands are one of the best kept secrets of the Crystal Coast.
Carrot Island (Part of the Rachel Carson Reserve)
Visit Carrot Island’s 2 self guided nature trails that run through, and around, the maritime forest. Take in the beautiful views and watch the wild horses and other wildlife that roam the reserve. Carrot Island also is great for the bird watching enthusiast. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the beautiful scenery of this island. Tennis shoes recommended. Not recommended for dogs.
Bird Shoals (Part of the Rachel Carson Reserve)
Bird Shoals offers more for the beach combers and those looking for a quiet, secret place to just “get away.” You will find approximately 3 miles of pristine beaches with a great view of the Beaufort Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. With no big waves or currents, these beaches are some of the safest, and family orientated beaches in the Crystal Coast. This is also a local spot for finding sand dollars, shells, and searching for the wild horses. Pack like going to the beach with whatever you want to carry. “Stay for an hour or all day.” Great for dogs.
Sand Dollar Island
Accessible at low tide, this sandbar offers the best hunting grounds for sand dollars. Located between Bird Shoal and the Atlantic Ocean, the shallow tidal pools surrounding the sandbar offer a great swimming environment and excellent snorkeling opportunities. Pack light sunscreen, small cooler with drinks, shell bag or bucket for sand dollars. By Reservation only.
For something more in-depth, visitors can also sign up for a 75-minute Rachel Carson Horse tour, where the wild mustangs can be admired up-close from the vantage point of a sea-worthy vessel, or can opt for an extended tour to the Cape Lookout National Seashore, which is renowned for its miles of beautiful, unspoiled beaches.
Call or email to get guarantee your seats!
The ferry to Bird Shoal & Rachel Carson Reserve runs every 30 minutes, and reservations are not required.
Reservations are required for some of the other trips & tours,
so call (252) 728-4129 to schedule.
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