Cedar Island
Cedar Island village was on adjacent Hog Island, a chain of pristine islands with over 600 acres overlooking Pamlico Sound, Back Bay & Cedar Island Bay, today inhabited by wild horses left by Spanish Explorers. This central hub destination village offers visitors easy, affordable access to world class red drum fishing, duck hunting, horseback riding, hiking, kite surfing, clamming, oysters, bird watching, along with access to some of the E ...
Cedar Island village was on adjacent Hog Island, a chain of pristine islands with over 600 acres overlooking Pamlico Sound, Back Bay & Cedar Island Bay, today inhabited by wild horses left by Spanish Explorers. This central hub destination village offers visitors easy, affordable access to world class red drum fishing, duck hunting, horseback riding, hiking, kite surfing, clamming, oysters, bird watching, along with access to some of the East Coasts most beautiful National Parks & Seashore at Cape Lookout, Ocracoke, Cape Hatteras and minutes to the 14,000 Acre Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, formed in 1964 under the Migratory Bird Act to provide a sanctuary for migratory birds.
"A Sport's & Nature Lover's Paradise!"
Village highlights:
- Beachfront Motel & Restaurant overlooking Pamlico Sound, with 37 rooms that are a short walk to the beautiful private beach. The restaurant has a lovely deck with pergola and serves the best seafood in the area.
- Beachfront Campground & Harbor overlooking scenic Pamlico Sound & Cedar Island Bay with boat ramp, docks, electrical & water hook-ups, and bathrooms.
- Cedar Island Village Community Center is a Free Standing Retail & Office building anchored by the Cedar Island US Post Office.
- All properties located on NC Hwy 12, part of the NC Outer Banks Scenic Byway at the Cedar Island - Ocracoke Ferry Terminal, with year-round traffic from north and southbound tourists & vacationers, business travelers, hunters, fishing & outdoor enthusiasts.
Noteworthy:
Deep water on Pamlico Sound
5 miles to Atlantic Ocean
Could be the ultimate campground
20 miles to Ocrakoke Island
Intracoastal waterway close by
Great investment to hold
Cedar Island village was on adjacent Hog Island, a chain of pristine islands with over 600 acres overlooking Pamlico Sound, Back Bay & Cedar Island Bay, today inhabited by wild horses left by Spanish Explorers. This central hub destination village offers visitors easy, affordable access to world class red drum fishing, duck hunting, horseback riding, hiking, kite surfing, clamming, oysters, bird watching, along with access to some of the East Coasts most beautiful National Parks & Seashore at Cape Lookout, Ocracoke, Cape Hatteras and minutes to the 14,000 Acre Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, formed in 1964 under the Migratory Bird Act to provide a sanctuary for migratory birds.
"A Sport's & Nature Lover's Paradise!"
Village highlights:
- Beachfront Motel & Restaurant overlooking Pamlico Sound, with 37 rooms that are a short walk to the beautiful private beach. The restaurant has a lovely deck with pergola and serves the best seafood in the area.
- Beachfront Campground & Harbor overlooking scenic Pamlico Sound & Cedar Island Bay with boat ramp, docks, electrical & water hook-ups, and bathrooms.
- Cedar Island Village Community Center is a Free Standing Retail & Office building anchored by the Cedar Island US Post Office.
- All properties located on NC Hwy 12, part of the NC Outer Banks Scenic Byway at the Cedar Island - Ocracoke Ferry Terminal, with year-round traffic from north and southbound tourists & vacationers, business travelers, hunters, fishing & outdoor enthusiasts.
Noteworthy:
Deep water on Pamlico Sound
5 miles to Atlantic Ocean
Could be the ultimate campground
20 miles to Ocrakoke Island
Intracoastal waterway close by
Great investment to hold