Near Cape Hatteras Point Loop
Two major ocean currents meet at the Cape.
Near Cape Hatteras Point Loop
The views start right at the beginning of the Cape Hatteras Point Loop Trail.
Near Cape Hatteras Point Loop
Sun, sand, and surf await you on the Cape Hatteras Loop Trail.
Near Cape Hatteras Point Loop
If you hunt for shells, this is the place!
Near Cape Hatteras Point Loop
The sand can get deep on this road. Look out for 4x4's heading out to do some fishing from the ramps.

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Cape Hatteras Point Loop

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A 4.7-mile loop that takes you along the beach and around the point of Cape Hatteras.
4.5
mi
Distance
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingLess CrowdedViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
High tides may block access to the point from Ramp 44. Absolutely no rxhing on the dunes or areas behind them. Motor vehicles are allowed on some portions of the beach with a purchased pass. No fires or overnight camping allowed unless in the Park Services campground.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.49mi
Distance
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Elevation Gain
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Elevation Loss
5%
Max Grade
12ft
High Point
1ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This route begins at the parking lot at the end of Light House Road in Buxton, NC. From the parking lot you proceed down the last 100 yards of the road to Ramp 43. Once on the beach, you'll make a right and continue on to the point. On the left you'll pass Ramp 44 and your last exit point for a while. The section from Ramp 44 to the point is mostly beach hiking, which is susceptible to high tides and caution should be advised. Note that traveling on the bluffs is strictly prohibited. Once you get to the point, you'll be able to see the amazing dance between the warm Gulf Stream from the south and the Labrador Current from the north. The two currents are constantly changing the sandbars in the area, and provide some of the best fishing around. During certain seasons, the point can be full of vehicles, but once you round the point heading towards the town of Frisco the beach is closed to motor traffic. I was there during the winter and had the entire area to myself. Due to the constant turbulence of the ocean in this area, it offers shell hunting like you have never seen before. The large fish population attracts an abundance of coastal birds for viewing. The loop continues as you round the cape and heads towards Ramp 48. The route displayed here does not go all the way to Ramp 48, but instead takes the access road that heads towards the camp ground access to the beach.This "short cut" is signified by a large tree branch that is covered with Conch Shells. If the branch is gone, then closer to the dunes there are two different PVC pipes erected in the sand that are marked with red tape. This sand road leads you through the dunes (legally) and takes you to the main beach access road. A left at the fork takes you to Ramp 48 & 49, but a right leads you back to the Ramp 44 access road (and your car). Bear in mind that 4x4's use this sand access road to get to the beaches that allow motor vehicles, so be careful. Once you reach the the intersection for the Ramp 44 access, take a left to return to the parking lot. Enjoy!
History & Background
There are some WWII British veterans buried near the Lighthouse Rd and their resting place is historically marked. Stop by the world famous Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and climb to the top for the best views around.

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Contributors
Donovan Fitzgerald