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Whether
you're visiting the area or are moving here
to your own piece of coastal paradise, both tourists and newcomers to
North Carolina's southern coast find it relatively easy to get around.
The region consists of four coastal
counties: New Hanover, Pender, Brunswick and Onslow, which are tied
together by U.S. Highway 17. The city of Wilmington makes up most of New
Hanover County, geographically the second smallest but among the fastest
growing of North Carolina's 100 counties. Pender County, bordering New
Hanover county on the north, includes the southern half of Topsail
Island (Surf City and Topsail Beach), Hampstead and Burgaw. Primarily
rural, Pender County was founded in 1875 and is the state's fifth
largest county in area. The northern half of Topsail Island is in Onslow
County, which includes the coastal towns of Swansboro, Holly Ridge and
Sneads Ferry. The City of Jacksonville, Camp Lejune Marine Base and
Hammocks Beach State Park on Bear Island (accessible only by boat or
ferry) are also in Onslow County. Brunswick County, across the Cape Fear
River to the west of New Hanover County, is the 29th fastest growing
county in the nation. Part of the draw may be its relaxed rural
atmosphere and its stunning southward facing beaches. These beaches, on
barrier islands between the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, stretch
from the South Carolina state line to the historic fishing village of
Southport. The county's easternmost island, Bald Head Island, lies
approximately four miles from Southport where the mouth of the Cape Fear
River meets the ocean. The island is the home of Old Baldy lighthouse
and can only be reached by boat or the Bald Head Island Ferry, which
does not transport vehicles.
Maps
To help you find your way around the Cape
Fear area, a variety of maps are available at various locations,
including visitors centers and chambers of commerce. The Guide Map,
published by the Cape Fear Coast Convention & Visitors Bureau, 24 N.
Third Street, (910) 341-4030 or (877) 406-2356, is good for the downtown
Wilmington riverfront and historic district and includes information on
attractions outside the city. Many other maps and brochures for the Cape
Fear area are also available at the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, 1
Estell Lee Place (just north of the Best Western Coast Line Inn at the
west end of Nutt Street), (910) 762-2611. The Chamber of Commerce has
extensive relocation data, community maps, a newcomer's guide and
helpful information for students coming to the local colleges and
universities. The Oak Island Recreation Center has maps of Oak Island,
and the Welcome Center in Southport can help you with maps of that area.
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