Are there bathrooms on Shackleford island?

Are there bathrooms on Shackleford island?

Are there bathroom facilities? Toilet facilities are limited on the islands. Composting-style toilets are located on Shackleford Banks about a half mile on the west end.

Is Shackleford island Open?

Shackleford Banks is open year round for visitation and even camping. Access is by your own boat or by the Island Express Ferry Service from either Beaufort (for the west end of the island) or from Harkers Island (for the east end of the island).

Can you stay on Shackleford Banks?

The southern-most barrier island in Cape Lookout National Seashore. Where to stay near Shackleford Banks? Unfortunately, the only way to stay on the island is to camp and only with what you can bring on your back!

How many horses live on Shackleford island?

Shackleford Banks, the southern-most barrier island in Cape Lookout National Seashore, is home to more than 100 wild horses. Venture out by boat or passenger ferry to enjoy the rare privilege of watching horses that live without the help of man. Appreciate the horses’ tenacity and watch their social behaviors.

Can you metal detect on Shackleford Banks?

No. Because of the vast wealth of historic artifacts within national parks, metal detectors are prohibited in all areas, including the beaches of Shackleford Banks, Core Banks or Shell Point.

Can you swim on Shackleford Banks?

Swimming is prohibited within 50 feet of the passenger ferry dock in the lighthouse area. This closure is marked by buoys. The Beaufort Inlet beach on the western end of Shackleford Banks is closed to swimming due to the strong currents from the inlet. This closure is marked by signs on the beach.

Can you drive on Shackleford island?

Driving on the beach is allowed on North Core Banks and South Core Banks at Cape Lookout National Seashore. No vehicles are allowed on Shackleford Banks.

Who owns Shackleford?

the National Park Service
The island was eventually acquired by the National Park Service in the 1960s as part of the newly formed Cape Lookout National Seashore and has been a popular vacation destination – albeit an isolated one – ever since.

How do I get to Shackleford?

Although the Shackleford Banks is only accessible by boat, reaching the Shackleford Banks is a fairly easy venture thanks to Island Express Ferry Service. Island Express Ferry Service is the only taxi service that is commisioned by the National Park Service to provide transportation to and from Shackleford Banks.

Where is Shackleford island located?

Shackleford Banks is a barrier island system on the coast of Carteret County, North Carolina.

How did horses get on Shackleford Banks?

The Shackleford Banks Wild Horses are thought to be the descendants of Spanish Mustangs from the 1500s, which is when a number of European shipwrecks led to the original horses being washed up and deposited along the Cape Lookout beaches.

What do Shackleford horses eat?

Wild horses must eat a lot of feed to obtain the nutrients they need. Their diets are predominantly made up of the native grasses: centipede grass, smooth cordgrass, saltmeadow cordgrass, and sea oats were the four most commonly found during a dietary study of the horses’ dung.

What to do on the island of Shackleford Banks?

Look for dolphins as we cruise to Shackleford Banks. The island is famous for a herd of over 100 Banker horses, the possible descendants of Spanish shipwrecks from over 500 years ago. They make up one of the few remaining isolated groups in North America. You can also collect some amazing seashells along the water’s edge!

Where are the horses of Shackleford Banks located?

Horses of Shackleford Banks. Shackleford Banks, the southern-most barrier island in Cape Lookout National Seashore, is home to more than 100 wild horses.

Is there a ferry from Cape Lookout to Shackleford Banks?

Island Express Ferry Service LLC is the only authorized concessionaire to drop off at Cape Lookout Lighthouse and Shackleford Banks! We provide park visitors with great service while facilitating visitor understanding and appreciation for the park. Ride in new, fast, and comfortable ferries alongside all local experienced captains and crew.

Where is Shackleford Banks in South Carolina located?

Shackleford Banks. Located just south of Beaufort and Harkers Island, this picturesque and undeveloped barrier island shoreline is a popular destination for visitors who would like to relax, take in the salt air, and enjoy the beach scene.