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Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

Buxton, North Carolina

3.8/5
based on 9 reviews

Details

Distance

0.2 miles

Elevation Gain

120 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Alex E

Climb to the top of the nation's tallest brick lighthouse, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Then spend the rest of the day surfing, fishing, or hiking the Cape.

Add Cape Hatteras to your summer plans! The cape is isolated and never too crowded. The opportunities for adventure are endless on the cape. Of course, as you first arrive, you will see the Historic Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Enjoy climbing to the top of the nation's tallest brick lighthouse for one of the best views in North Carolina. The top of the lighthouse is a great place to get those amazing shots just before sunset. From the top, you can really understand the true expanse of the Outer Banks and Hatteras Island.

Climbing to the top is the equivalent of climbing to the top of a 12 story building. There are warning signs for anyone out of shape or that may be pregnant. The lighthouse doesn't have any air condition, so during the summer months, the lighthouse can become very hot and humid inside. But once you make it to the top, the cool breeze, fresh air, and amazing views are well worth the sweat. 

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The lighthouse is open every day from 9am-5:30pm during the summer and until 4:30pm during the winter. Tickets are 8 dollars for adults. A National Park Tour guide will stop you at the entrance and allow groups to proceed after groups have climbed down from the lighthouse. This keeps the stairs from becoming too congested and the guide explains some pretty interesting history as you wait. The lighthouse can also be climbed once a month during a full moon. You must book your full moon tickets 3 days in advance.

After you climb all 257 steps of the lighthouse, spend the rest of the day exploring the cape. The cape is bustling with wildlife. We saw over 12 deer during our 2 day stay. You can also park and fish right on the beach if you have a 4x4 vehicle. The beach permit for a week is 50 dollars and 120 dollars for a year. You can buy the permit at the gift shop of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse. 

The town of Buxton has many great places to eat local seafood such as fried catfish and raw oysters. Pop's Raw Bar was our favorite place on the cape. Whatever adventure you decide to enjoy, you will never be out of sight of the beautiful black and white spiraled Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.

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Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Reviews

This is a great lighthouse to add to your list of things to do in obx! The best view in my opinion is from the beach on the dunes. When going into the lot, turn left before the lighthouse and there's a trail to get to the top of the sandunes for some great photography!

Lighthouses are fun to visit, and Cape Hatteras is a great visit, as far as photographing, I do prefer the setting of Bodie Island over Cape Hatteras.

This lighthouse and surrounding property is such a fun little area to explore. It is well preserved, however you cannot currently climb to the top due to extended maintenance. The open field and caretakers cottage is a great area to walk around and view the lighthouse from. The area is well maintained.

Cape Hatteras lighthouse is a very unique site and a must-see when in OBX. Located just off the main road, the Cape Hatteras lighthouse stretches high above the OBX scenery and offers gorgeous views of the ocean and surrounding area. The grounds around it offer plenty of areas to relax and take in the sites as well.

A climb to the top of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is always a treat but for an extra special experience, visit in the summer when the rangers lead full moon tours to the top of the tower.

This area is amazing and shows what truly the Outer Banks has to offer. The beach here is great for off roading too.

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