Hammocks Beach State Park

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Who We Are

Hammocks Beach State Park offers a seasonal passenger ferry to one of North Carolina's pristine barrier islands- Bear Island.  Ferry operation is from April through October.


 While on Bear Island people can enjoy the day on the beach while taking in the bountiful sunshine and unique wildlife that visit the island and its surrounding waters.  Dolphins, sea turtles, and pelicans are a frequent sight for the park visitors.


 Bear Island also offer primitive backpack camping for those that want to have the experience of camping on a barrier island.  With a limited number of sites reservations are highly encouraged. The park also offers a couple marked kayak trails through the adjacent marsh waters for those that would like to explore the area by water.  These trails take you to Bear Island as well as nearby Huggins Island.  Each trail offers you a chance to see sea turtles, dolphins, rays, and the occasional river otter up close!

What We Do

The North Carolina State Parks System exists for the enjoyment, education, health and inspiration of all our citizens and visitors.

 
The mission of the state parks system is to conserve and protect representative examples of the natural beauty, ecological features and recreational resources of statewide significance; to provide outdoor recreational opportunities in a safe and healthy environment; and to provide environmental education opportunities that promote stewardship of the state's natural heritage.

Hammocks Beach State Park, located in Swansboro, consists of 33 acres on the mainland where the Visitor Center is located, as well as 3 islands accessed by boat only: Bear Island, Huggins Island, and Jones Island.

Details

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