The Wayƒarers Journal ©

The Journal

The Wayƒarers

The Selƒ

The Journey

The Burden

The Mountain

   The Ancients
   The Earth

     Geochronology
     Continents

       Africa
       Antarctica
       Asia
       Europe
       North America

         Geographical
         Geological

           Arches
           Blue Holes
           Canyons
           Caves
           Craters
           Deserts
           Forests
           Hot Springs
           Mountains
           Parks
           Rock Spires
           Viewpoints
           Volcanoes
           Waterways

             Lakes
             Rivers
             Seas
             Springs
             Waterfalls
             Wetlands
             Water Divides

       Oceania
       South America

     Oceans

   The Life
   The Modern Man
   The Nonpareils
   The Steps
   The Way

The Appendix

The Wayƒarer
The Mountain
Go to bottom of this page
THE EARTH′S SEAS AND SEASHORES
The Cape Lookout Seashore

The Cape Lookout Seashore Go Down Go Back
Information:
A three mile off-shore boat ride brings you to the barrier islands of Cape Lookout National Seashore. Horse watching, shelling, fishing, birding, camping, lighthouse climbing, and touring historic villages, all at Cape Lookout.
These are remote beaches, so, be sure to bring all the food, water, and supplies you need when visiting these remote beaches.
Cape Lookout National Seashore consists of 56 miles of undeveloped beach stretched over 3 to 4 barrier islands from Ocracoke Inlet on the northeast to Beaufort Inlet on the southeast as a visit to these barrier islands can be quite the adventure.

Geographical Region
Coastal Plains Region of North Carolina

Ancient Steps:

Campgrounds:

Land forms:

Parks:
Cape Hatteras National Seashore

Sites:
Cape Lookout Lighthouse

The 2014 Journey, Cape Lookout Seashore Photo Gallery Go Down Go Up
The Seashores
Cape Lookout Seashore

To go back to the Seashore Index, click on down arrow. Go Back Go to previous section
on this page

Thank you for visiting The Wayƒarers Journal.

See Ya above the Treeline!

This Page Last Updated: 31 March 2026


To continue to the next Episode Level page, Click here go to top
 
The Wayƒarers Journal © ::: Come Join the Journey ™
by Thom Buras
Come Join the Journey ™