Most reviewed Piers & Boardwalks in North Carolina


  1. 4.5 Jennette's Pier (1.496 reviews)
    - Good father/son morning
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Piers & Boardwalks
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    Owned and operated by the North Carolina Aquariums, Jennette's Pier offers ocean fishing, educational programs with camps and fabulous facility rentals in Oceanview Hall. The 1,000-foot long pier is open year-round but hours vary with the seasons. All fishing customers are covered by a blanket fishing license while on the pier. Pick up ice, bait, tackle, drinks, T-shirts, hats, toys and more at the Pier Shop. Large public beach access complete with free parking, bath house and outdoor showers. Help us keep it "clean and green." See more..
  2. 4.5 Duck Town Boardwalk (764 reviews)
    - Credit to Town of Duck & Businesses
    Piers & Boardwalks
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    My wife and I, and family when they are visiting, love to go up to Duck and enjoy the shop and food establishments and walk along the Duck Town Boardwalk. It is such a beautiful improvement that blends into the natural scape, and lets everyone enjoy the natural scene. Credit to the Town, businesses, designers and everyone who participated in creating this beautiful walkway. It is so relaxing, and very special for sunsets. See more..
  3. 4.5 Gold Park (24 reviews)
    - A beautiful park with a superb location!
    Piers & Boardwalks • Parks • Playgrounds
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    In addition to being a beautiful, well maintained park, it is adjacent to the Eno River Walkway, which is spectacular. See more..
  4. 3.5 Steele Creek Marina (3 reviews)
    - Loved S.C.M Camping
    Piers & Boardwalks
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    This was our first time camping at Steele Creek Marina & Campground. We loved it. We felt like we were in the mountains. We went 4/16-18/21. There were a few people in the campground and many open sites. They provide a picnic table and firepit at each site. Most of the sites have electric and water. There are a few sites down in the woods close to the water with out water for the people in tents. We noticed they did have a long drop cord for the power. The campground was very clean. The bathhouse is about 1/2 mile away. It was very clean. The marina is about a mile from the campground. We took a nice walk down to the marina and back. There was very little traffic. From some of the other campers we got the impression that they only get full on holidays. No wi-fi or wood. We did get some wood from fallen trees and limbs. Plenty down if you have a hatchet, small saw or chain saw. We loved it and plan to go back. See more..

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